Deeds After Death
When a person dies, then all his deeds come to an end except for three: 1 – A continuous charity, 2 – Knowledge left behind that continues to benefit, 3 – A righteous child who prays for him (Muslim)
When a person dies, then all his deeds come to an end except for three: 1 – A continuous charity, 2 – Knowledge left behind that continues to benefit, 3 – A righteous child who prays for him (Muslim)
That I say: SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, La ilaaha illa Allah, and Allahu Akbar is more beloved to me than everything the sun rises on. (Muslim)
You will not enter paradise until you believe and you will not believe until you love one another. Should I direct you to that which will cause you to love one another? Spread the greeting of peace among yourselves. (Muslim)
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Allah is more joyous with the repentance of one of you than you are when you find your lost animal. (Muslim)
“Every person from my nation will enter paradise except the one who refuses.” They asked, “O Messenger of Allah, and who will refuse?” He (ﷺ) replied, “Whoever obeyed me, then he entered paradise. Whoever disobeyed me, then he refused.” (Bukhari)
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The angels continue to pray for one of you as long as he remains in his place of prayer provided he does not break his ablution. The angels say, “O Allah! Forgive him. O Allah! Have mercy on him.“ (Bukhari)
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Whenever someone goes to the mosque in the morning or evening, Allah prepares for him a place in paradise. (Bukhari and Muslim)
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If you said to your companion on Friday [during Jumu’ah prayer], “Listen!”, while the imaam is giving the sermon, then you’ve erred [by engaging in idle talk]. (Bukhari and Muslim)
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No fatigue, illness, worry, sorrow, harm, grief, or even the prick of a thorn afflicts a Muslim except that Allah expiates some of his sins by it. (Bukhari and Muslim)
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Yawning is from the devil so whenever one of you yawns, then let him try to suppress it as much as possible. (Bukhari and Muslim)