Friday 10 January 2014

Recitation 233.5

أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم
ألسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Dear Quran Lovers,
Let us continue to look into the explanation of verse 83 in surah 2 Al-Baqoroh (synopsis of Islam).
  (vi) To speak to and treat other people nicely: No one likes rude or unfriendly people. From Abu Huroiroh r.a. who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, " You will not be able to move, or to lead people with your wealth (alone), but you could (move or lead them) if you show your sweet face and good character or temperament.". (narrated by Abu Yaala and was confirmed by Hakim).
From Ibnu 'Umar who said, "Believers who mix with people and are tolerant with their/the people's disturbance, or their interference is better than those who do not mix with people and cannot tolerate their/the people's disturbance or their interference." (narrated by Ibnu Majah).
From Jabir who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "Be cautious with "Zholim"/to wrong, to be unjust, to ill-treating (others), because  wrongdoing is of many darkness in the Judgment Day. Be cautious with greed and miser, because they had destroyed people before you (for being greedy and misery)". (narrated by Muslim).
From Mahmud ibnu Labid, who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "Truly, I fear for all of you/my followers of being small Syirik/ polytheism, (that is) "Ri-yaa"/arrogant/haughty". (narrated by Ahmad).
From Ibnu Mas'ud, who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "To insult, or to call names, or to curse, or to scold a Muslim is a betrayal, and to fight with or to do battle with him is (an act of) blasphemy". (narrated by Bukhari and Muslim).
From Abi Shirmah who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "Whosoever caused a Muslim difficulty or suffering, Allah will return the difficulty or the suffering back to him. And whosoever disturbed or troubled a Muslim, Allah will trouble or disturbe him back." (narrated by Abu Daud and Tirmidzi).
From Abi Dardaa, who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "Allah detests those who are bad in character or temperament, of foul or obscene tongue". (narrated by Tirmidzi).
And for him, from Ibnu Mas'ud, he presented it, "A Believer is neither a slanderer nor who curses nor  bad in character or temperament nor of foul or obscene tongue". (narrated by Hakim).
From Abi Bakr Ash-Shiddiq r.a. who said, The Prophet s.a.w. said, "He/She who lies and cheats, and who is a miser, who manages badly/fraudulently/deceitfully his duty or his dependent will not enter the Paradise." (narrated by Tirmidzi).
From Mu'adz ibnu Jabal, who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "Whosoever mocks his brother (in Islam) for having committed a sin, will not die before he commits himself the same sin." (narrated by Tirmidzi).
From Bahz ibnu Hakim from his father from his grandfather who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "Woe is he/she who tells tale but is a lie to make other people laugh. Woe is he/she! And again woe is he/she!" (narrated by Three).
From Aisyah r.a. who said, "The Prophet s.a.w. said, "A man who is most detested by Allah is he who likes to dispute, argue, or oppose and "jumping" here and there." (narrated by Muslim).
  (vii) To Perform the Solat and To Pay the Zakat: (to be continued).
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Let us now look into the Basic Islamic Rules:
  (2) Solat: The Ritual of Solat, the Fardhu and the Sunnah:
  (xviii) (Fardhu) Stand upright to perform the Third Rokaat:
  After reciting the Tasyahhud, rise to perform the third Rokaat and stand upright while (Sunnah) saying, "Al-Lo~~hu Akbar", and raise both hands to the shoulders like that of the Tahbirotul-Ihrom. When stand upright (Sunnah) to place the left hand on the belly and the right hand on the left wrist.
 Then repeat the first Rokaat and then the second Rokaat. But in the third and the fourth Rokaat, after reciting surah Al-Fatihah, do not recite any verse or surah because it is not Sunnah but it is Makruh/ detestable. (In every movement which requires Tomaaninah/pause to rest a moment, if we recite the Dzikir, we have fulfilled it). And after the final Sujud in the fourth Rokaat, sit to recite the final Tasyahhud.
  (xix) (Fardhu) Sit for the final Tasyahhud: (to be continued).
Until we meet again in the next session, see you all Quran Lovers later.
والسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Abdul Hamid Mohd Yusof.

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