Sunday, September 20, 2015

Sweetness of Faith



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The Holy Qur’an declares clearly that in the Hereafter Believers will see Allahu ta’âlâ before and after they enter Paradise. - Faces shining brightly [Believers] on the Day of Resurrection will look at their Rabb.) [Sûrat-ul- Qiyâmah, 22-23. -
The purport of a well-known hadîth-i sharîf is as follows:
On a fourteenth night (of the lunar
month), our master the Prophet looked at the full moon and said: (As you see that moon in the sky clearly, you [Believers] will see your Rabb in such a clear manner [in Paradise].) [Bukhârî, Muslim, Ibni Mâja, Tirmudhî, Abû Dawud, Nasâî, Imâm-i Ahmad, Ibni Huzayma, Ibni Hibbân. -
Our master Rasûlullah explained the phrase “even more than it” that appears in the 26th verse of Yûnus Sûra, which purports as follows.- “For those who do good deeds
is Husnâ [Paradise] and even more than it” as ru’yat (seeing Allahu ta’âlâ) and stated, “You will see your Rabb clearly on the Day of Judgement as you see the full moon” (Bukhârî). -
Disbelievers will be deprived of the blessing of seeing Allah in His attribute of Jamâl. The purport of an âyah (Qur’anic verse) is as follows:- (They [disbelievers] will be
deprived of seeing their Rabb [in His
attribute of Jamâl] on that Day.) [Sûrat- ul-Mutaffifîn, 15]
Seeing Allahu ta’âlâ in His attribute of Jamâl is a great favor, which is superior to all favors in Paradise. Disbelievers will be debarred
from this great favor because they will not enter Paradise. Disbelievers will see Allahu ta’âlâ in His attribute of Wrath.
But this seeing will not be a favor, but a great torment.

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