Posts Tagged ‘Extent

Hadrat Samura bin – Jundab (Radi Aflaahu Ta’ala Anhu) narrated that the Messenger of ALLAH said “The most excellent words are four: 1. Glory be to ALLAH, 2. Praise be to ALLAH, 3. There is no god but ALLAH, 4. ALLAH is most great....

March 2, 2012 | In: Daily Sunnah

JOINING TWO SALAAH

Hadrat ‘Abdullah bin Mas’ud (Radi Allaahu Ta’ala Anhu) narrated that he never saw the Messenger of ALLAH (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) observe a Salaah out of its proper time with the exception of two, the sunset (Maghrib Salaah) and the night...

(1) Whatever impurity is excreted either from the front or back makes it imperative to cleanse the affected part i.e. to perform ISTINJA. (2) If the impurity has not spread on the sides of the affected part and water is either not available at all or...

February 6, 2012 | In: Daily Sunnah

Vow [Nazrana]

Hadrat lmran bin Husain (Radi Allaahu Ta’ala Anhu) narrated that he heard the Messenger of ALLAH (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) say; “Vows are of two kinds; so if any one vows to do an act of obedience, that is for ALLAH, it must be fulfilled; but if...

January 27, 2012 | In: Daily Sunnah

Tears in fear of ALLAH

Hadrat Abdullah bin Masud (Radi Allaahu Ta’ala Anhu) narrated that the Messenger of ALLAH said, “If through fear of ALLAH tears, even to the extent of a fly’s head, fall from any believer’s eyes and drop on some part of his cheek, he will be...

January 24, 2012 | In: Daily Sunnah

Tears in fear of ALLAH

Hadrat Abdullah bin Masud (Radi Allaahu Ta’ala Anhu) narrated that the Messenger of ALLAH said, “If through fear of ALLAH tears, even to the extent of a fly’s head, fall from any believer’s eyes and drop on some part of his cheek, he will be...

While going to sleep and getting up he used to go to bed early and got up just after midnight. He would then clean his teeth with a miswak (toothbrush), perform ablution and offer prayers to the extent destined by ALLAH. In this way his whole body and...

August 4, 2011 | In: Daily Sunnah

Manner of silence

Four things were the underlay of his silence: (1) forbearance (2) insight (3) consideration and (4) meditation. He was considerate in this respect that he took note of everyone in the gathering and listened to them with equal attention. His mediation was...

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