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Commentary on Hadith
Hope and Fear in Islam
What is required of the Muslim is not to despair of mercy and not to feel safe from punishment; rather they should be in a state between hope and fear, because Allah has condemned those who feel safe from punishment and has condemned those who despair of His mercy.SaveCommentary on the words of Anas ibn Malik: “One of the slave women of Madinah would take the Messenger of Allah by the hand and lead him wherever she wished”
SaveCommentary on the hadith, “The best of people are my generation, then those who come after them, then those who come after them. Then there will come people whose testimony will come before their oath, and their oath before their testimony”
SaveCould the religious texts which say that the parents of the one who memorises the Qur’an will be given a crown of dignity to wear include his grandfather too?
SaveWhat is the point of promising the reward of a house in Paradise for some righteous deeds?
SaveThe level of al-waseelah in Paradise is for only one of the slaves of Allah, may He be exalted
SaveThe meaning of the words “May Allah curse the one who slaughters an animal for the sake of anyone other than Allah”
SaveReconciling the hadiths “The son of Adam offends Me…” and “O My slaves, you can never do Me any harm…”
SaveIs it narrated that any of the Sahaabah (may Allah be pleased with them) asked the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) to intercede for them on the Day of Resurrection?
SaveA question having to do with the hadith, “If one hair of a person turns white in Islam, it will be light for him…”
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