I loved the part of wudu like how it's something to be naturally done... And how praying Salah gets easier on time due to the fact that we are in a state of wudu always.. MashaAllah.. Jazakallah khair.. May Allah reward you .
Salaam brother, I'd like to share my minor opinion: say "Ya Allah", it sounds better and rolls better off the tongue than "O Allah" (which has two glottal stops, instead of one)
Asalamu^alaikum Ramatulahi was Barakatu*※ Alhamdulilah Alhamdulilah Alhamdulilah Rabilalahmin*※ beautiful is our Lord*※ Allah swt *※ the most gracious the most merciful*※ it's is good to love him to prayers him *※ it's is good to have knowledge of him *※ peace and blessings to our prophet's Mohammed saw*※ Barakallahu feek *※※
Notes: • Hadith - Worship Allah (swt) as though you see Him, if you cannot feel as though you can see Him then understand that at least He can See you. o 2 states of being are addressed here; Knowledge as well as consciousness and presence is seeing Allah (swt) through everything (workings, actions, beauty, majesty etc). • Creating a state of consciousness and presence is just as important as developing knowledge. • The state is a matter of the heart, not from a book. • Observance of the Sahba and Tabi’een; o Being regular with one’s prayers. o Dhikr in seclusion. o In every matter they were focused on khushu (reverent fear of Allah (swt) ) and khudoo (constantly entreating Allah (swt) for acceptance). o Very regular with internal (thoughts and desires) and external (wudhu and ghusl) purity. These are developed with focus. o Constant reminders of one’s mortality. Think of the years that have passed as opposed to be confident in one’s lifespan. o Keep rewards in mind. o Be mindful of The Punishment of Allah (swt). o Read and learn the Quran and Hadith. • Achieving closeness to Allah (swt) requires a lot of consistent hard work; Allah (swt) Helps those who help themselves first. • Relying solely on the dhikr regimen from a religious teacher is not enough; these are basic daily spiritual nourishments. • Love of Allah (swt) and Taqwa are keys to ihsan for one’s heart to become filled with the Noor/Light of Allah (swt).
I loved the part of wudu like how it's something to be naturally done...
And how praying Salah gets easier on time due to the fact that we are in a state of wudu always..
MashaAllah.. Jazakallah khair..
May Allah reward you .
Priceless advice. May Allah swt give us tawfeeq to act ameen
Aameen
May Allah swt protect you Shaikh mufti Saab and give you jannatul firdaws and I thank you for this clip
JazakAllah Khair for the sound advice. Really needed to hear this
JazaakAllah Khair Brother Mufti Abdur Rahman😌👍
SubhanAllah
Beautiful lecture
Thanks for such insightful lectures, what a blessing 🍀🍀
JazakaAllah khayr mufti sahab
Salaam brother, I'd like to share my minor opinion: say "Ya Allah", it sounds better and rolls better off the tongue than "O Allah" (which has two glottal stops, instead of one)
Jazakumullahu khayran
Alhamdullilah
Asalamu^alaikum Ramatulahi was Barakatu*※ Alhamdulilah Alhamdulilah Alhamdulilah Rabilalahmin*※ beautiful is our Lord*※ Allah swt *※ the most gracious the most merciful*※ it's is good to love him to prayers him *※ it's is good to have knowledge of him *※ peace and blessings to our prophet's Mohammed saw*※ Barakallahu feek *※※
Barak Allahu fik. Very beneficial. What tariqa are you with Sheikh? I'm seeking. Jazzak Allah khair.
19:23
how do you prepare the heart to be ready to be in a better state?
Injamul Azad when one makes the intention to gain the Qurb (closeness to Allah, and takes the initial step towards that.
Does anybody know which book Mufti sb was reading the excerpts from?
Notes:
• Hadith - Worship Allah (swt) as though you see Him, if you cannot feel as though you can see Him then understand that at least He can See you.
o 2 states of being are addressed here; Knowledge as well as consciousness and presence is seeing Allah (swt) through everything (workings, actions, beauty, majesty etc).
• Creating a state of consciousness and presence is just as important as developing knowledge.
• The state is a matter of the heart, not from a book.
• Observance of the Sahba and Tabi’een;
o Being regular with one’s prayers.
o Dhikr in seclusion.
o In every matter they were focused on khushu (reverent fear of Allah (swt) ) and khudoo (constantly entreating Allah (swt) for acceptance).
o Very regular with internal (thoughts and desires) and external (wudhu and ghusl) purity.
These are developed with focus.
o Constant reminders of one’s mortality.
Think of the years that have passed as opposed to be confident in one’s lifespan.
o Keep rewards in mind.
o Be mindful of The Punishment of Allah (swt).
o Read and learn the Quran and Hadith.
• Achieving closeness to Allah (swt) requires a lot of consistent hard work; Allah (swt) Helps those who help themselves first.
• Relying solely on the dhikr regimen from a religious teacher is not enough; these are basic daily spiritual nourishments.
• Love of Allah (swt) and Taqwa are keys to ihsan for one’s heart to become filled with the Noor/Light of Allah (swt).