i am inflicted with arrogance and anger but everytime i listen this and read meaning i understand how insignificant we actually are. may allah swt protect all of us from punishments of grave and hellfire and allow to rectify our affiars and taubah.
One thing I took from this is that everyone even the Grandson of the prophet(saw) soul betrayed him and he worried for his journey into the next abode and he worried about the pile of sins on his back and he was thankful to Allah for shielding his sins from the people. To have taqwa of Allah is to have everything.. May Allah(swt) grant us Jannatul fridous.
I wouldn't state it quite so....the cadence of the qaseeda is striking and bespeaks beautiful natural and unnatural insight....one can assume that the qaseeda reflects on the imaam BUT it's most probably also a sign of the times. Remember, the imaam says, it seems to me, so it's a parable or a dream but in this is a lot of allegorical beauty....if one reads the complete qaseeda , of which a copy is available in the kitaab Miftagul khanazil jannah, Keys to the Treasures of jannah, chapter Maraqaba maut, reformation & death....at once things become more clear but at the same time even more worrying. The Imaam is warning us, not himself. There is a subtle line in 2:04 that refers to this....the blame that others put on us for things that go wrong in life....men are especially aware of this, as it's a burden we are well aware of, the blame of soceity etc and lastly our spouses and where everything flies to after our demise....to another stranger that inherits our wealth by default and our children are his slaves etc. Also the women bear our children but are themselves very much unappreciative of our efforts until we die of course then it's a little to clear....and then she's off to another....trouble is just to much... and gone is the love she had for us! Obviously, this is a general parable meant for us to recognize each other's weaknesses and not to grow arrogant....as Milton says, death the great leveller. Nb I mean no disrespect to any women but some things need to be said as it is. You either accept it or you don't and that makes you a stranger also...the imaam refers to this by mentioning the word Sirr, which is one's secret Self hidden very far away in your heart...that part that only we and Allah knows....one are treated in life one Time or another consistently as stranger's....in fact we are the stranger traveling to death!
and look at the one who collects the wealth of the dunyaın abundance. will he depart from this world bearing other than the death shroud and the embalment?
line 39, line 40 and line 44 are missing Here are the missing lines: line 39: My wife has taken another husband in my place And she has appointed him as overseer over my wealth and my home. line 40: She has made my children into servants to bid unto her needs And my wealth has become to them a worthless means of enjoyment. line 44: O you who sow good, you will reap the fruit of your efforts. O you who sow evil you will find yourselves overcome with grief.
i am inflicted with arrogance and anger but everytime i listen this and read meaning i understand how insignificant we actually are. may allah swt protect all of us from punishments of grave and hellfire and allow to rectify our affiars and taubah.
Peace and blessings be upon the Prophet & his family!
Labbayk ya Allaah
Allaahu Akbar
Allaahu Akbar
Allaahu Akbar
Iyyakanabu wa iyyakanastaeen
Allaah
Allaah
Allaah
May Allah grant peace and blessings upon The prophet Salalahu alayhiwasalam and his family
May Allah grant peace and blessings upon The prophet (Sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam) and his family
That makes me cry... May ALLAH forgive our sins and accept our Tawbah.
We are nothing in this world. Nothing.
May Allah have mercy on our souls
Aamiin ya Allah ya rabbal alamin ❤️
aameen
It softens my heart everytime, every single time.
May the peace and blessings be upon prophet and his family
Allahumma inni aouzobika min azabil qabr. Allahumma Ameen
One thing I took from this is that everyone even the Grandson of the prophet(saw) soul betrayed him and he worried for his journey into the next abode and he worried about the pile of sins on his back and he was thankful to Allah for shielding his sins from the people. To have taqwa of Allah is to have everything.. May Allah(swt) grant us Jannatul fridous.
I wouldn't state it quite so....the cadence of the qaseeda is striking and bespeaks beautiful natural and unnatural insight....one can assume that the qaseeda reflects on the imaam BUT it's most probably also a sign of the times. Remember, the imaam says, it seems to me, so it's a parable or a dream but in this is a lot of allegorical beauty....if one reads the complete qaseeda , of which a copy is available in the kitaab Miftagul khanazil jannah, Keys to the Treasures of jannah, chapter Maraqaba maut, reformation & death....at once things become more clear but at the same time even more worrying.
The Imaam is warning us, not himself. There is a subtle line in 2:04 that refers to this....the blame that others put on us for things that go wrong in life....men are especially aware of this, as it's a burden we are well aware of, the blame of soceity etc and lastly our spouses and where everything flies to after our demise....to another stranger that inherits our wealth by default and our children are his slaves etc. Also the women bear our children but are themselves very much unappreciative of our efforts until we die of course then it's a little to clear....and then she's off to another....trouble is just to much... and gone is the love she had for us!
Obviously, this is a general parable meant for us to recognize each other's weaknesses and not to grow arrogant....as Milton says, death the great leveller.
Nb I mean no disrespect to any women but some things need to be said as it is. You either accept it or you don't and that makes you a stranger also...the imaam refers to this by mentioning the word Sirr, which is one's secret Self hidden very far away in your heart...that part that only we and Allah knows....one are treated in life one Time or another consistently as stranger's....in fact we are the stranger traveling to death!
Who are these 8 dislikers... I see almost every such heart shattering insightful nasiyah has been disliked by these 8????
Mohammed Irfan May they are non Muslims 🤷♂️
Maybe Apuss
Sallallahu alayhi wa'aalihee wa'sallam 🥺❤
41-46..... ALLAH AKBAR!
سبحان الله ٠ الحمد لله٠ الله اكبر٠
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه -
اللهم صلي وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى آله وأهله وأصحابه وسلم تسليما كثيرا طيبا مباركا -
and look at the one who collects the wealth of the dunyaın abundance. will he depart from this world bearing other than the death shroud and the embalment?
take from the dunya that which suffices you and be contented with that even if you were to have naught but good health.
A great poetry.
Amazing the imam had zuhd
Only Allah knows what imam zain was thinking may Allah bless him always
This is heart wrenching and deeply moving. But I've often wondered if it is authentic? Any info regarding its authenticity.
How much more authentic can it get. Do not let washwash afflict o my brother.
يا رب العالمين
Does someone know what his name is he has got a veary nice voice Ma'sha'Allah Allahuma Barik
Amirchan Shishan Sa'ad Al Ghanidi used to recite poems and nasheeds. I think this voice is Imam Sa'ad al ghamidi's.
line 39, line 40 and line 44 are missing
Here are the missing lines:
line 39:
My wife has taken another husband in my place
And she has appointed him as overseer over my wealth and my home.
line 40:
She has made my children into servants to bid unto her needs
And my wealth has become to them a worthless means of enjoyment.
line 44:
O you who sow good, you will reap the fruit of your efforts.
O you who sow evil you will find yourselves overcome with grief.
Do you know where the full version is Akhi
@@Al-Maghrebi here is the full version إن شاء الله
th-cam.com/video/gyjia8zxCvw/w-d-xo.html
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Jazak’Allahu Kahiran!!! May Allah bless you and have mercy on you!!!
May I have permission to add it to my channel “Yes Master”?
you can add to your playlists and make it public.
Adda'watu ssalaf
The ending every tyrant will
Be this
When was this made? Is it officially written by Hussain ra
Is it possible I know the reciter, if he has any Quran?
One Punch Musliman Sa'ad al Ghamidi perhaps.
Anatuly Al Maimany hmm I don't think it is
i dont know but you can watch this one from sheikh mishari him reciting the same one th-cam.com/video/kLlP9XISbIg/w-d-xo.html
If you still want to know his name is خالد الشليمي
Did he recite any quran and what's his name
not dirt,tell mud
Alhamdoulillah he has translated it and it makes sense to us. Dirt, mud, does it matter?
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