Monday, May 12, 2014

Saying of Ibn Qayyim (R)



Photo: 'And your Lord says, "Call upon Me; I will respond to you." ' [40:60]

In hadith the Prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) said that: A person’s dua is sometimes presented in front of Allah. Allah loves the person, and the person prays to Allah. Allah says to Jibrael: O Jibrael, postpone my servant’s dua. I like listening to his voice.
If a person’s tears do not well up while making dua, that is deprived.. Example: blessing of crying during tahajjud taken away due to sins It is said that there was a scholar of Bani Israel. He got entangled in a nafsaani ta’luq (relationship of desire). He has knowledge but his nafs gained dominance. He sinned and also feared that due to sins a person’s blessing is taken away: I don’t know which blessing will be denied me. This continued for some time. Then he was perplexed: I am sinning and yet all the blessings that Allah has granted me are also there. Then he said: Allah, how haleem you are! I am committing sin over sin and yet you have continued your blessings. Allah sent him an ilhaam: My servant, you are deprived but you have not realized it. He inquired: Allah, which nai’mat has been taken away? Allah told him: the day from which you stepped into major sin we have taken away from you the sweetness (lazzat) of crying in the last part of the night. Then he realized that since that day he had not been able to cry during tahajjud. Dua is the best wy of saving oneself..
However, there is one condition in which a person’s dua is not accepted and is thrown back at the person like a dirty, torn cloth on his face. That is when a person says that ‘Allah does not listen to our dua’. This makes Allah very angry (jalal).

Indeed, Allah SWT listens to every prayer and He knows it before it is uttered, but still wanna listen your voice again and again. Sometimes prayers are accepted and results are shown immediately and at times prayers are accepted but results are shown on the appointed 'Time' with His Wisdom.
So, Keep Knocking the Door with your Prayers!!
Allahu Akbar…

'And your Lord says, "Call upon Me; I will respond to you." ' [40:60]

In hadith the Prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) said that: A person’s dua is sometimes presented in front of Allah. Allah loves the person, and the person prays to Allah. Allah says to Jibrael: O Jibrael, postpone my servant’s dua. I like listening to his voice.
If a person’s tears do not well up while making dua, that is deprived.. Example: blessing of crying during tahajjud taken away due to sins It is said that there was a scholar of Bani Israel. He got entangled in a nafsaani ta’luq (relationship of desire). He has knowledge but his nafs gained dominance. He sinned and also feared that due to sins a person’s blessing is taken away: I don’t know which blessing will be denied me. This continued for some time. Then he was perplexed: I am sinning and yet all the blessings that Allah has granted me are also there. Then he said: Allah, how haleem you are! I am committing sin over sin and yet you have continued your blessings. Allah sent him an ilhaam: My servant, you are deprived but you have not realized it. He inquired: Allah, which nai’mat has been taken away? Allah told him: the day from which you stepped into major sin we have taken away from you the sweetness (lazzat) of crying in the last part of the night. Then he realized that since that day he had not been able to cry during tahajjud. Dua is the best way of saving oneself..
However, there is one condition in which a person’s dua is not accepted and is thrown back at the person like a dirty, torn cloth on his face. That is when a person says that ‘Allah does not listen to our dua’. This makes Allah very angry (jalal).

Indeed, Allah SWT listens to every prayer and He knows it before it is uttered, but still wanna listen your voice again and again. Sometimes prayers are accepted and results are shown immediately and at times prayers are accepted but results are shown on the appointed 'Time' with His Wisdom.
So, Keep Knocking the Door with your Prayers!!

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