Sunday 24 February 2013

Few Hadees of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) and Imams (a.s)



Feb 24, '13 10:15 AM
for everyone

Namaz-e- Jama'at :
The Holy Prophet of Islam (s.a.w.s.) said: The rows of my followers in the congregational ( jamat ) prayer on the earth are like the rows of angels in the sky; and a rakat of prayer in congregation is equivalent with twenty-four rakats and every rakat with Allah Almighty and Glorious, is more beloved than forty years of worship. Therefore, on the Day of Judgement, when Allah gathers all human beings from the begining to the end for Reckoning, there will be no believer who has attended the congregatonal prayer but for whom Allah will decrease  the grievousness of the Day of Reckoning and after that one will be told to enter Paradise.
Duty towards one's family :
Immam Ja'far as- Sadiq (a.s.) said that when one person's wife told to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) that her husband was always busy fasting and praying day and night without paying attention to his life and family.  The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) went to the person's house and found him praying.  When the person finished his prayer, the Messenger of Allah said:
You person , Allah has not sent me for mockery but appointed me for a fluent, easy religion (which protects the rights of body and soul).  I fast, keep up prayers, and associate with my family.  Then, he who likes my way and my creed, must follow my way of life, my Sunnah; and. verily, marriage is of my Sunnah.
On Woman:
The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s. ) said:
1) Fertile   2) Affectionate   3)  Keeps secret    4) Pious
She obeys her husband and is honourably dear among kinsmen.  Whe she is with her husband, she reveals her ornaments but conceals it from anyone other than him. 
She hearkens to his speech and obeys his commands.
Whe she is private, she dresses hereself beautifully and is eager to offer her husband generously whatever he wants from her.
She is usually ornamented (for him) and is not plain as men are.
On Apppreciation :
Hazrat Ali (a.s.)  in the directive to Malik al- Ashtar (his commander) points out the significance and benfits of appreciation:
(O Malik)  Attention to major matters should not make your neglect minor and less important ones, for the people benefit it from trivial services and acts of kindness in their own right, while they cannot do without major services.
Hence pay thorough attention to the demands and needs of the people.
Pay compliments to those who take pains and do worthy work.  For the tribute paid to them for their work gives enthusiasm to the brave and serves as a constant source of their motivation.
This practice also helps motivate conservative and timid persons and draws them to the field of battle.
Four Traits :
The Holy Prophet (s.a..w.s) said:
There are Four Traits that if one possess he is considered a hypocrite.  If one of them is found in a person he has the characteristic of hypocrite unless he abandons it:
He who lies when he speaks
He who break his promises
He who betray when he makes a vow
He who erupts when he quarells (with someone)
To Prevent a barrier between the paradise
Immam Reza (a.s.) narrated from his father (a.s.) from Amirul Mo'mineen (a.s.) who said: that a man once asked the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) to teach him an action to prevent a barrier between him and Paradise.
The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said:
Do not get angry
Do not ask people for things
Wish for people whatever you wish for yourself

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