"kujebak" <kujebak@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 3, 3:54 am, "amanovyle" <mzfr1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> LOVE FOR ALL HATRED FOR NONE-peace be upon you and your loved ones-
>> < And to Allah belongs the kingdom of the heavens and the earth; and
>> Allah has permanent power over all that what He wishes.> Al-Imran
>> v-190--
>> (1) Allah the Exalted, who is the Master of everything, is the Master
>> of the heavens and the Master of the earth. There is nothing that is
>> beyond His jurisdiction. Allah has described His attributes of Master
>> and King in many different ways in the Holy Quran. It is the duty of
>> every believer to gain thorough understanding of these attributes of
>> Allah. He should keep this in mind and while seeking Allah's help,
>> should tread on the path shown by Him. He should pay attention to His
>> wor****p, obey His commandments, and discharge his duties towards His
>> creatures. He should fear from Him who is the Master of the Day of
>> Judgment from the day when rewards and punishments will be decided. No
>> sane person can claim, merely on the basis of having done many good
>> deeds during his lifetime, that he will be going to heaven. Such a
>> person will be called a fool. We have heard this Hadith many a time
>> where the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and all pious)
>> has stated that even he will not enter paradise without Allah's Mercy
>> and Blessing.
>> (2) It is the blessed Holy Prophet for whose sake the heavens and the
>> earth were created. Allah has declared in the Holy Quran, "Allah sends
>> down His blessings on the Prophet and His angles pray for him. O ye
>> who believe, you too should invoke His blessings on him and salute him
>> with the salutation of peace. (33:57)".
>> His only goal was to win the pleasure of Allah. His nights were spent
>> such that his feet would swell from standing up wor****pping Allah.
>> Hazrat Aisha (ra) testified that his nights and his days were the true
>> reflections of the Holy Quran. Then again, Allah has declared in the
>> Holy Quran about the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) "And thou dost, surely,
>> possess sublime moral excellences." In other words, Allah is declaring
>> that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) has achieved supreme excellence in his
>> teachings and his deeds. Then, Allah makes the Holy Prophet (saw),
>> proclaim through the Holy Quran, "Say, 'My Prayer and my sacrifice and
>> my life and my death are all for Allah, the Lord of the worlds
>> (6:163)"
>> In spite of all these guarantees, in spite of all his good deeds, in
>> spite of all the testimonials of friends and foes he expresses fear.
>> This was not because he did not have faith in Allah's promises. This
>> was so because he understood Allah's attributes the best. He is the
>> one who really understood the meanings of Allah's attribute of Master
>> of the Day of Judgment. This is why he always sought Allah's mercy.
>> And this is what he prescribed for his followers also.
>> (3) This is the truth that man's salvation lies in seeking mercy and
>> blessing from the One who is the Master of the Day of Judgment. No one
>> knows which deed is acceptable in the sight of Allah and which one is
>> not. Allah knows the inner most secrets of man and the intentions
>> behind any act.
>> (4) Illustration of the subject is given by an example of a pious
>> person who was falsely accused of a murder. He appealed to Allah's
>> Justice and prayed for him being saved from this trial. However, his
>> prayer was not heard and he was given the death sentence. He again
>> prayed, appealing to Allah's Justice. Upon this, he was told that
>> since he asked for justice, then he is being given justice. Although
>> he was falsely accused this time, however, in the past, he had killed
>> an animal in a cruel manner and this is what he is being punished for
>> now.
>> (5) Holy Promised Messiah (a.s.) has stated that the salvation in the
>> hereafter is a gift from Allah for those who believe in Him, who
>> accelerated towards His obedience, acting upon His commandments, in
>> wor****ping Him, and in gaining understanding of His attributes. This
>> salvation, despite excelling in obedience and carrying out all
>> commandments, is not a right that is owed to you but a gift from
>> Allah, the exalted.
>> (6) If Allah was merely a Justice God, then none of those would be
>> able to benefit from His mercy who were only in the early stages of
>> making the effort to tread the right path. This is why, one should
>> always pray for His Mercy and Blessing, and Forgiveness.
>> (7) It is our duty to reflect Allah's attributes in our selves. The
>> Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) was the perfect reflection of Allah's attributes
>> (humanly speaking). He excelled all others in mercy and forgiveness.
>> He forgave the most bitter enemies who had persecuted him and his
>> followers for a long time.
>> (8) May Allah enable us, following the footsteps of this most perfect
>> reflection of Allah's attributes, keeping our egos in check, to the
>> best of our abilities, to be kind and loving to each other. May we
>> appear before Allah on the Day of Judgment with such deeds that will
>> attract His mercy and forgiveness. Aameen.
>
>
> Take your sermon to those who really need it.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2nrz77
>
Yes...take it to those other muslim idiots.
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