Blessing #5:
Akhlaaq is very beloved to Allah; he loves good characteristics and hates
evil characteristics. In one hadith, the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa
sallam said:

"Allah is beautiful and loves beauty, and He loves noble akhlaaq (*ma'ali
akhla*aq) and He hates, he despises lowly characteristics."

He, sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam also said:

"Allah subhaanahu wa ta 'aala has containers on the face of this earth, and
the containers of your Lord are the hearts of His servants." The hearts of
His servants act like containers of Allah meaning that they fill up with the
mercy, love, and knowledge of Allah. These servants of Allah act like
containers to the mercy of Allah."The most beloved of these containers are
the ones that are the most soft, and the ones that are most gentle." These
people with soft hearts and gentle natures are the ones whom Allah
subhaanahu wa ta 'aala loves the most.

That is why the opposite is also true. When a person becomes of a coarse
heart, of a vulgar nature, always criticizing, always arrogant, always being
sarcastic, always looking down at people, a person does not wish to be
around him. These are the people whom Allah subhaanahu wa ta 'aala hates, no
matter what they call themselves, no matter how much they fast and pray.

Blessing #6:
Good akhlaaq is the heaviest thing on the Day of Judgment on the scales.
Good akhlaaq is the heaviest thing that will help a believer on the Day of
Judgment when the scales will be weighed. Every single person's good deeds
will be placed on the right side of his scale, and his evil deeds will be
placed on the left hand side. And as the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa
sallam told us:

"The heaviest aspect, the heaviest matter [that will help a believer] that
will be in the*meezaan*, on the scales on the Day of Judgment, is good
akhlaaq."

You cannot get something better than good akhlaaq. Therefore, even if a
person has not fasted the voluntary fasts, prayed a lot of nafl or Sunnah
prayers, or has left a lot of good that he could have done, then there is
one way to make that up on the Day of Judgment – by having good akhlaaq.
This is a great blessing that should not be trivialized.

Blessing #7:
Good akhlaaq ensures that person is close to the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi
wa sallam on the Day of Judgment and in Jannah. The better a person's
akhlaaq is, the closer he will be to the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa
sallam on the Day of Judgment and also in Jannah. The Prophet sal Allaahu
alayhi wa sallam said:

"Those of you who will be closest to me on the Day of Judgment will be those
who have the best akhlaaq."

So if you wish to be close to the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam and
enjoy his company on Yawm al Qiyaamah and in Jannah, then one of the ways of
achieving that is through good akhlaaq.

In another hadith the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam said:

"Those who are most beloved to me, and the closest to me in the Hereafter,
are those who have the best akhlaaq amongst you." These are the people that
will have the, "closest seats to me."

And the opposite is also true. The Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam
said:

"And the people who are the most hated by me and the ones who are the
furthest from me in the Hereafter are those who have the worst akhlaaq."

The people with the worst akhlaaq will be the farthest away from the Prophet
sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam. And he described them by saying:

*"Atharta'oon, al mutabayhaqun, al mutashaddaqoon."*

All of these three words have the same characteristics in that they are
vulgar, crude, and coarse in their manner of talking. They are arrogant and
look down upon people. They have bad akhlaaq and they show it to other
people. These types of people will be the worst and the most hated by Allah
and the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam, and will be the furthest from
him on the Day of Judgment.

Blessing #8:
Good akhlaaq is so powerful that this, along with the taqwa of Allah, is the
primary factor that will cause people to enter Jannah: *taqwallahi, wa
husnal khuluq*. Akhlaaq is one of the primary factors that will cause people
to enter Jannah. Someone asked the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam,
"What is the one characteristic that will cause the most amounts of people
to enter Jannah?" What is the one characteristic that will cause the most
number of people to enter Jannah?"

The Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam responded, "To have the taqwa of
Allah and to have good akhlaaq."

These two come together – tawheed and akhlaaq; worship Allah properly and
treat mankind properly. When taqwa of Allah and husnal khuluq are combined,
then it becomes the one characteristic that is the primary cause for most of
mankind to enter Jannah.

These are eight blessings and characteristics that I have mentioned, and of
course, there are far more than these
-- 
Dr Benil Hafeeq K.P
Consultant Nephrologist
MIMS and IQRAA Hospital
Calicut







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