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Combining Complete Knowledge + Complete Action

Combining Complete Knowledge + Complete Action

  • There are very few who combine complete knowledge with complete action. Aim to be PERFECT.
  • According to Ibn Al Qayyim, Sa'd ibn Al Musayyib, Hasan Al Basri, Sufyan At Thawri, and Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (Ra) were the most perfect of the Tabi's in implementing their knowledge.

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Spread knowledge, Fear Allah

  • Spread Knowledge, Dont expect anything from people. Live Honorably
  • 3 Things a student of Knowledge needs - Long life, Free Hands (Doesn't busy himself with work and is content with little) and Intelligence.
  • When Fear of Allah is REAL, You shall see all good. Store Good deeds ...

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The Price of Eternal Life?

The Price of Eternal Life?

  1. Paradise and Hellfire = Eternal
  2. Day of judgement = 50,000 Years long
  3. Time spent in the grave = Very long
  4. Time spent in this world = Say 60 years out of which about 30 hours is spent in sleep, 15 or so is spent in childhood and remaining is spent chasing after desires,...

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Morning Routine of a Muslim

Morning Routine of a Muslim

  • Wake up for Fajr reciting Dhikr
  • Don't Converse about worldly matters
  • Pray Fajr Sunnah
  • Stand for Fajr Prayer right side of the Imam
  • Remain Seated and Recite Adhkaar after Salah
  • Pray Salat Al Awwabeen or Salat Al Dhuha after Sunrise.
  • Seeking sinc...

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Ibn Al Qayyim (R)'s Childhood life

Ibn Al Qayyim (R)'s Childhood life

  • As a six-year-old, his intellect was much higher than that of older men.
  • He used to play less on roads and used to attend gatherings in the masjid.
  • He'd memorize Ahadeeth's (texts) from Prophet Muhammed's ﷺ life.
  • He was inspired to abandon the vanities of the world an...

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Don't follow your lusts and desires, Time is limited.

Don't follow your lusts and desires, Time is limited.

  • The time spent in this world is short. Every breath is a step closer to death
  • The time we're held in our graves is long
  • Happiness is only achieved by going against your lusts and desires.
  • Allah is the source of All Help

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Understand the Existence of Allah and follow sacred law

Understand the Existence of Allah and follow sacred law

  1. See the sky how perfectly it is laid out. See your own body, how perfectly it is made.
  2. Understand that every created thing has a creator, every construction has a maker.
  3. Contemplate on the proofs of the truthfulness of the Prophet Muhammed ﷺ
  4. Once you understand the ab...

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Regret the past, Work on the future

Regret the past, Work on the future

  • Water your tree while there's still some moisture left in it. Seek forgiveness for the time that you've wasted in the past. Perform good deeds for the future.
  • Try to enact every single virtuous deed and cry out for missing a single one as our righteous salaf (predecessors) used to do...

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Rabia Al Adawiyyah, One of the righteous salaf used to stay up the whole night worshipping Allah and when dawn came, she'd lay down for a bit and then get up frightened, saying to herself

"Sleep in the grave is long"

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Key points from the book of Imam Ibn Al Qayyim Al Jawzi Rahimahullah who provides sincere counsel to the seekers of sacred knowledge, while advising his son Abul Qasim.

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