“If we pray to Allah for some worldly benefits or the Hereafter and our prayer is not answered, it raises two noteworthy points. Firstly, we must know that Allah has promised to accept all prayers and Allah never goes back on His word. As it is mentioned in the Holy book, “And your Lord says:…
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Allah brings about ease after difficulty…
“Allah brings about ease after difficulty.” (Surah at-Talaq 65:7) “If a person is involved in worldly problems he should turn towards two realities. Firstly, this world is a place of test and trial for everyone. There is no one who could escape its clutches. Secondly, one must look at the conditions of people who are…
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Am I not your Lord? They said…
Am I not your Lord? They said: Yes! (7:172)The worldly life is for the sake of carrying out the covenant of servitude and determining man’s fidelity towards this innate promise and covenant and finally reaching voluntary development through piety: “And I have not created the jinn and the men except that they should serve Me”….
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Riyah of actions with regard to the worldly actions…
“Riyah of actions with regard to the worldly actions, it is to behave with behave in consonance with their way of thinking and to spend in similar ways. That is, to strive to become honourable in the eyes of these people. To spend lavishly upon people by inviting them in large numbers for dinner etc.”…
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Riyah of speech with regard to the hereafter is…
“Riyah of speech with regard to the hereafter is for example uttering Dhikr (i.e. Alhamdu lil-Lah) to show-off to the people. To exhibit one’s knowledge and greatness by preaching to the people in assemblies. To forbid evil and enjoin good to the audience by making people fearful of Divine wrath without having any pure intention….
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