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Mulku, wa lahul Hamdu wa hula ala kulli shai'in qadir. 'Allahumma la mani' a lima a'taita, wala mu'tiya lima mana'ta, wala<br />

yanfa'u dhuljadd minkal-jadd." He also wrote to him that the Prophet used to forbid (1) Qil and Qal (idle useless talk or that<br />

you talk too much about others), (2) Asking too many questions (in disputed religious matters); (3) And wasting one's wealth<br />

by extravagance; (4) and to be undutiful to one's mother (5) and to bury the daughters alive (6) and to prevent your favors<br />

(benevolence) to others (i.e. not to pay the rights of others) (7) And asking others for something (except when it is<br />

unavoidable).<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 9.391<br />

Abu Huraira<br />

Narrated by<br />

The Prophet said, "Leave me as I leave you) for the people who were before you were ruined because of their questions and<br />

their differences over their prophets. So, if I forbid you to do something, then keep away from it. And if I order you to do<br />

something, then do of it as much as you can."<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 4.132a<br />

What to Say When One is Struck by Doubt<br />

Abu Hurairah reported that Allah's Messenger, peace be upon him, said, "Satan comes to you and says, 'Who created soand-so,<br />

until finally he says, 'Who created your Lord?' So, when he inspires such a doubt, one should seek refuge with Allah<br />

and give up such thoughts.'' (Bukhari and Muslim)<br />

Another sahih hadith reports that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said, "The people will continue raising questions until they<br />

ask, 'Allah created the creation, but who created Allah?' So whoever is faced with such a situation should say, 'I believe in<br />

Allah and His messengers'."<br />

QUICK:<br />

2:199 - Then pass on at a quick pace from the place whence it is usual for the multitude so to do<br />

and ask for Allah's forgiveness. For Allah is Oft Forgiving Most Merciful. 222<br />

222 See the last note. Towards the end of the Pilgrimage the crowd is very great, and if any people loitered after Arafat, it<br />

would cause great confusion and inconvenience. The pace has therefore to be quick for every one, a very salutary<br />

regulation. Every member of the crowd must think of the comfort and convenience of the whole mass. (2.199)<br />

3:133 - Be quick in the race for forgiveness from your Lord and for a garden whose width is that (of<br />

the whole) of the heavens and of the earth prepared for the righteous. 452<br />

452 The Fire (iii. 131) is, as always, contrasted with the Garden,-in other words. Hell contrasted with Heaven, we are told<br />

that its width alone is that of the whole of the heavens and the earth,-all the creation we can imagine. (3.133)<br />

Al-Muwatta Hadith<br />

Hadith 18.6<br />

Being Quick to Break the Fast<br />

Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Hazim ibn Dinar from Sahl ibn Sad as Saidi that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah<br />

bless him and grant him peace, said, "People will remain in good as long as they are quick to break the fast."<br />

Al-Muwatta Hadith<br />

Hadith 7.29<br />

The Two Rakas of Fajr<br />

Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Abdullah ibn Umar that Hafsa, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him<br />

and grant him peace, told him that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to pray two quick<br />

rakas when the muadhdhin had finished the adhan for the subh prayer, before the iqama was said for the prayer.<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 2.130<br />

Nawafl before salatul Jumu'ah<br />

Jabir reports that a man came to the mosque on Jumu'ah while the Prophet was delivering the khutbah. The Prophet inquired<br />

of him: "Did you offer the salah?" The man replied: "No!" He told him: "Pray two rak'at." This is related by the group. In one<br />

narration it states: "If one of you comes to the mosque on the day of Jumu'ah and the imam is delivering the khutbah, he<br />

should pray two rak'at and make them quick." This is related by Ahmad, Muslim, and Abu Dawud. In another narration, it is<br />

stated: "If one of you comes to the mosque on the day of Jumu'ah and the imam has already arrived, he should offer two<br />

rak'at." This is related by al-Bukhari and Muslim<br />

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