SAYINGS OF THE MESSENGER
(SALLALLAHO-ALAIHE-WA-AALEHI-WASALLAM)
Advise And Wisdom
296. Sayyidina Ibn Abbas (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
There are two
blessings of which many people are deceived (thinking that they will go on
receiving them so they do not value them). The blessings are: health and time
(to do good). (Bukhari, Mishkat)
297. Sayyidina Mustawrid bin Shaddad
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
By Allah, the
example of this world in relation to the Hereafter is nothing more than one of
you putting his finger in the sea and observing what (water) it brings on it.
(Muslim, Mishkat)
298. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
The world is a
prison for the believer but paradise for an unbeliever. (Muslim, Mishkat)
299. Sayyidina Amr bin al-Awf
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
By Allah, I do not
fear poverty and want on you but I fear that you may receive worldly favours
and riches generously as people before you had received. And, I fear that you
will evince similar greed as people before you had done, and that it will ruin
you as it had ruined them. (Bukhari,
Muslim, Mishkat)
300. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
A man says: “My
property! That is my property.” Truly, however, only three things are his in
his property.
1. One that he consumes and finishes,
2. The other that he wears and makes old, and,
3. The third that he gives (in the cause of
Allah) and hoards (for the Hereafter).
The rest he will
leave for other people when he dies.
(Muslim, Mishkat)
301. Sayyidina Anas (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Three things
accompany the dead body (upto the graveyard). Two of these return and only one
stays with it. The three things are his relatives, his property (bier, for
instance) and his deeds. Of these three, the relatives and property return;
(and only) his deeds remain with him. (Bukhari, Muslim, Mishkat)
302. Sayyidina Amr bin Maymoon
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Value five things
before five other things:
1. Youth before old age and infirmity.
2. Health before illness.
3. Richness before poverty
4. Leisure before occupation, and,
5. Life before death. (Tirmizi, Mishkat)
303. Sayyidina Abu Moosa (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
He who loves his
worldly life causes damage to his next life. He who loves his next life causes
damage to his present life. So, prefer the lasting world (the Hereafter) to the
ending life (this world). (Ahmad, Bayhaqi, Mishkat)
304. Sayyidina Anas (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Keep away from
what is forbidden and you will become most devoted to worship of all the
people. Be pleased with what Allah has apportioned for you and you will be the
richest of all people. Be well-behaved with your neighbour, you will become a
Believer and love for others what you love for yourselves, you will become
Muslims. Do not laugh much for excess of laughter deadens the heart. (Ahmad,
Tirmizi, Mishkat)
305. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Richness is not
from abundance of possession and property but true richness is from contentment
of the heart. (Bukhari, Muslim, Mishkat)
306. Sayyidina Ibn Mas’ood (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
What do I have to
do with this world? My example in relation to this world is like a horse-rider
who shades himself under a tree and then, leaving it, goes ahead. (Ahmad,
Tirmizi, Ibn Majah, Mishkat)
307. Sayyidina Ibn Mas’ood
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
On the day of
Resurrection, the feet of the son of Aadam will not move (from his place) until
he is asked about five things:
1. About his age-how did he spend it?
2. About his youth-how did he waste it away?
3. About his property-how did he earn it?
4. And on what did he use it? And,
5. About the knowledge that he acquired-how did
he act on it? (Tirmizi, Mishkat)
308. Sayyidina Abu Zarr (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
As for him who
becomes unconcerned with this world, Allah grows wisdom in his heart, and He
causes his tongue to speak words of wisdom. Allah makes him see the disease of
this world and its cure. And, He takes him safely from the world to Dar
us-Salaam (the abode of peace, Paradise). (Bayhaqi, Mishkat)
309. Sayyidina Jabir (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
What I fear most
for my people is passionate desires and tall hopes and aspirations. Passionate
desires keep people away from the truth and tall hopes make them forget the
Hereafter. (Mind!) This world journeys away and the Hereafter journeys here
(approaching us). Of men, some are children of the world and some of the
Hereafter. Thus, if you can do it, do not become children of the world because
while today you are in the abode of action where no account is taken, tomorrow
you will be in the abode of the Hereafter where action will not be
possible. (Bayhaqi, Mishkat)
310. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
When a man dies,
the angels ask, “What has he brought with him (of deeds)?” But men (on earth)
say, “What has he left behind (of property)?”
(Bayhaqi, Mishkat)
311. Sayyidina Abu Ayyub Ansari
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
When you stand up
for your prayer, offer such a prayer as one who departs observes it (praying
your last prayer, as it were). And, do not say such a thing as might cause you
to regret tomorrow. And, give up hope for what people have with them (of
property). (Ahmad, Mishkat)
312. Sayyidina ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar
(Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
There are four
characteristics which if found in anyone he is a hypocrite without doubt. If
anyone has one (single) characteristic of these then he has one peculiarity of
hypocrisy until he abandons it. (The four characteristics are:)
1. If he is entrusted with something, he
betrays the trust.
2. When he speaks, he lies.
3. When he enters into a pact, he is
unfaithful.
4. When he quarrels, he acts sinfully (abusing
and reviling). (Bukhari, Muslim,
Mishkat)
Collected
from The Book “Sayings of The Prophet” (Peace Be Upon Him), Written by Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
& Published by Darul Ishaat, Urdu
Bazaar Karachi, (collected by: Muhammad
Sharif)
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