Do Not Slander | Isha Khatira | Imam Nadim Bashir

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  • @Lilwayne911Eminem
    @Lilwayne911Eminem 2 года назад +2

    Alhamdulillah

  • @reginaldthomas1257
    @reginaldthomas1257 2 года назад +1

    Alhamdulillah, Subhanallah, Mash'llah, Thabarakallah!!!!!!! Yessssss ❤️ 👏🏾🤲🏾😇

  • @cciid
    @cciid 2 года назад +1

    the thumbnail art is so nice

  • @turgutkhan6897
    @turgutkhan6897 2 года назад +4

    What is Khushu?
    Khushūʿ is one of the actions of the heart.
    Linguistically, khushūʿ means to sink, to be low, to be subservient and to be still.
    Technically, it refers to the heart that stands with complete humility, lowliness and full concentration towards Allah.
    Khushūʿ resides within the heart and is manifested through the limbs and organs.
    With khushūʿ your heart softens, becomes still, and humbles itself to its Lord.
    Your heart submits and focuses on Allah to such a degree that everything else retreats into insignificance.
    Your limbs and organs then follow the heart and they too are humbled.
    The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said, “There is a lump of flesh in the body: if it is sound, the whole body will be sound but if it is corrupt, the whole body will be corrupt. Truly, it is the heart” (Bukhārī).
    A humble heart results in the humbling of the ears, eyes, head and face. This is why the Prophet ﷺ would say in his rukūʿ, “My hearing, sight, mind, bones, and nerves are humbled to You” (Muslim).
    Your hearing submits to Allah and you only listen to what He has permitted.
    Your eyes do not glance at the ḥarām.
    Every interior and exterior part of your body humbles itself and obeys its Creator.
    Khushūʿ extinguishes the ‘fires’ of lust and desire, and illuminates your heart with the ‘light’ of Allah’s greatness.
    You become fully aware that Allah is looking at you, and this fills your heart with His reverence.

  • @lemarpayton5646
    @lemarpayton5646 Год назад

    Can someone tell me what ayat that is at the end is so beautiful alhamdulilah

  • @arifahmed9801
    @arifahmed9801 2 года назад +1

    My question if person sincerely repent from slandering will he be forgive?

  • @aisham1057
    @aisham1057 2 года назад +1

    We need to beware of the slipping of the tongues! We have a choice, when we are tempted to backbite or hear SLANDER in our presence about anyone, what will we do? Fall into it or ascertain the TRUTH? IT'S Your Decision! Allah is Watching, HE Hears and Sees Everything! 💙🤍

  • @islamtube2672
    @islamtube2672 2 года назад

    DAILY DHIKR TO REMEMBER ALLAH (SWT)
    SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi, Subhan-Allahi 'l-`adheem (Glory be to Allah, and Praise, Glory be to Allah, the Supreme)
    Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Two words are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, they are loved by the Most Merciful One." [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:67, Sahih Muslim, #4:2071]
    2. Whoever says SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi (Glory be to Allah and Praise Him) a hundred times during the day, his sins are wiped away, even if they are like the foam of the sea
    [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:168, Sahih Muslim; #4:2071]
    Abu Dharr reported that the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, "Shall I tell you the words that Allah loves the most?" I said: "Yes, tell me, O Messenger of Allah." He (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "The words dearest to Allah are: subhanAllah wa bihamdihi”. [ Muslim and at-Tirmidhi.]
    3. La Hawla wa la Quwatta illa Billah (There is no Might or Power except with Allah)
    [the above is] a treasure from the treasures of Paradise.[Sahih al-Bukhari; al-Fath al-Bari #11:213, Sahih Muslim #4:2076]
    4.SubhanAllah, walHamdulilah, wa La illaha ilAllahu, waAllahu Akbar (Glory be to Allah, All Praise is for Allah, There is No God but Allah, Allah is the Greatest)
    The above are mentioned as the four most beloved words to Allah. It does not matter with which one of them is begun.[Sahih Muslim; #3:1685]
    Abu Sa`id (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, "Perform the enduring goods deeds (al-baaqiyaat al-SaliHaat) more frequently." They asked, "What are these enduring good deeds?" The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) replied: Takbir [Allahu Akbar], Tahlil [la ilaha illallah], Tasbih [Subhan'Allah], alhamdulillah, and la hawla wa la quwwata illa billah.
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