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التسبيح بعد الصلاة

:نصيحة الشيخ الالبانى للذين يسرعون فى التسبيح بعد الصلاة

“أرى كثيراً من الناس الذين يظهر أنَّهم ملتزمين -ليس فقط بالفرائض- بل وبالنوافل وبالأمور المستحبة، كالذكر بعد الصلاة -مثلاً- والتسبيح والتحميد والتكبير ونحو ذلك؛ أرى بعضهم حينما يريد أن يعمل بقوله -عليه السلام-: ((من سبح الله دبر كل صلاة ثلاث وثلاثين، وحمد الله ثلاثاً وثلاثين، وكبَّر الله ثلاثاً وثلاثين، ثم قال تمام المئة لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شئ قدير، غُفرت له ذنوبه وإن كانت مثل زبد البحر)). هذا حديثٌ صحيح، ورواه الإمام مسلم في صحيحه. حينما يريدون العمل بهذا الحديث، ترى بعضهم لا يكاد يبين بلسانه عن تسبيح الله وتحميده وتكبيره؛ فماذا تسمع؟ Continue reading

The Intent Behind Laylat al-Qadr Is Not To Increase In The Prayers

The Shaykh, Dr. Muhammad ibn Umar Bāzmūl, may Allāh preserve him and protect him, said:

It is not the intent of the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr) to be plentiful in prayers for indeed, the Messenger (صلى الله علي وسلم) did not increase [praying], in Ramaḍân or in any other [month], more than 11 raka’at!

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Do Not Blame Your Lord

The Noble Shaykh Ibn Bāz (may Allāh have mercy upon him) stated:

When the need (you have) is delayed (from being fulfilled), do not blame your Lord. Do not say: Why, why (haven’t you answered my du’ā and fulfilled my need) my Lord. Rather, it is upon you to return back to yourself and take account of yourself, for indeed your Lord is All-Wise and All-Knowing. Therefore, return back to yourself and look. Continue reading

The Supplication Between the Adhān And The Iqāmah

Fatwā from Shaykh Sāliḥ al-Fawzān:

Question: Is it correct that the duʿā (supplication) and al-Istighfār (seeking Allah’s forgiveness) between the adhān and the iqāmah is better than the recitation of the Qur’ān (during this time)?

Answer: Yes. That’s because the duʿā between the adhān and the iqāmah is something that is sure (to be an act of worship done at this specific time). It is legislated. The duʿā between the adhān and the iqāmah is not rejected and (if it is not done at this time), its (benefit) can be missed. As for the recitation of the Qur’ān, (the benefit of) it can not be missed because its time (of reciting it) is vast and it can be recited at another time. Continue reading

Seeking Du’aa From The Needy Person To Whom One Has Given Sadaqah Is Not Appropriate

Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (may Allaah have mercy upon him) stated:

Whoever sought du’aa or praise from the poor people (after giving them Sadaqah) has gone outside (the interpreted meaning of) this verse:

إنما نطعمكم لوجه الله لا نريد منكم جزاءً ولا شكوراً
“(Saying): ‘We feed you seeking Allaah’s Countenance only. We wish for no reward, nor thanks from you.” (al-Insaan: 9) Continue reading