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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Woodstock Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 April 2010 at 3:43pm

Hello everyone its nice to see this thread still exists, and to see so many still here. Hopefully I'll be able to visit more often soon.

Speak a little Learn alot.
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As Salamu Alaikum wa rahmatullah
 
Alhamdulillah, this thread is live brother. Even i had been occupied with other matters so cud not be very active here.
 
Brother Usmani, chalo maaf kiya  :)
 
Glad to see you brothers active.
 
 
 
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: �All the descendants of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent."
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Here are few notes regarding virtues of forgiveness'
 
Forgiveness (Afw): not getting revenge while one has the means to get even with one�s enemies or with aguilty party. It is to treat those with goodness who do evil things to him.
 
Forgiveness (Musamahat): foregoing things, that are not necessary to forego, willingly in order to be helpful to others. Another meaning of �Musamahat� is not seeing others� faults.
 
Forgiveness signifies overlooking the offence and sin of a person who has purposefully or mistakenly done you wrong, such as insulting you by his words, beating you up or taking your property is called "forgiveness".
 
The Messenger of Allah said: "The best deed before Allah is to pardon a person who has wronged you, to show affection for relatives who have broken ties with you, and to act generously towards a person who has deprived you". Thereafter he recited the following holy verses: "Turn to forgiveness and enjoin good and turn aside from ignorant" (7:199).
 
Forgiveness is important for several reasons. If one desires to be forgiven for his offenses he must learn to forgive others. If one seeks forgiveness from Allah, he should learn to forgive others. If one desires that Allah overlook his weaknesses, he should learn to overlook weaknesses of others.
 
1. For the after-life or the life in the Hereafter - seeking forgiveness is a sign of humility and forgiving others is a sign of magnanimity.
 
2. It brings happiness in the worldly life - psychologically, it brings happiness, in addition, forgiving improves the relations with other people by bringing good reputation and respect.
 
 May we be amongst those who forgive others. Aameen
 


Edited by seekshidayath - 03 May 2010 at 10:51pm
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: �All the descendants of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent."
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Next question
 
What are the vritues of being grateful to Allah ?
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The more we will be great full to Allah the more blessings and the rewards we will get from Him.This our act of greatfullness to Allah, make us more closer to Him.
Engage your self in good deeds,otherswise yours nafs will engage you in bad deeds
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JazakAllahu khayr brother

I wish we collect more notes about the rewards of been grateful. The one you shared is indeed correct - but i wish we share all about been grateful to Allah, how to be grateful --

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Salaam Alekom
 
 
all brothers and sisters I am anew here so i hope that you accepet me as new friend in islam
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Originally posted by seekshidayath seekshidayath wrote:

JazakAllahu khayr brother

I wish we collect more notes about the rewards of been grateful. The one you shared is indeed correct - but i wish we share all about been grateful to Allah, how to be grateful --

Imam Shafi was reported to have said, when he fell seriously ill, "praise to Allah, who has sent me illness rather than allow me to fall into sin." I think that's a good example of real gratitude, to be thankful for whatever is sent to you, whether you like it or not, you know, "it may be that ye dislike a thing, and Allah brings about through it a great deal of good." (IV/19)

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