Abu Huraira ÑÖí Çááå reported that the prophet muhammed Õáì
Çááå Úáíå æÓáã said; “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day; Should Speak 
Good or
Remain Silent”

Reported By Bukhari & Muslim 

 

This Hadith is
a clear-cut proof that one should not talk, unless his speech is good. If one 
knows
what he/she is about to say does not benefit anyone, he/she should not say
anything at all.

 

Allah
(S.W.T) warns us:

“Not a word does one utter, except that there is an ( Angel)watching,
Ready to record it.” 

(Quran 50:18)

 

So whatever we say is
recorded. Any bad word will be held against us by Allah (s.w.t) and we will be
rewarded for all the beneficial words we say.

 

May Allah make us
among those who only say what’s beneficial to others. Ameen




Abu Mas'ud 'Uqba ibn 'Amr al-Ansari al-Badri reported that the Messenger of 
Allah, (PBUH), said, "Anyone who shows the way to something good has the same 
reward as the person who does it." [Muslim]       E.g. if you encourage someone 
to go for Salah, or pay Zakat and the person actually goes ahead and prays or 
pays Zakat, Allah will reward him for the good deeds and at the same time give 
you (the one that encouraged them to do good) an equal reward as he has given 
them- without decreasing what he gave them.      So Encourage Other To Do Good 
And Refrain From Bad Deeds

--- On Tue, 12/2/08, Shahid Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Shahid Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: < inside ISLAM > -  Haj rites - in short
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Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 6:22 AM










    
            

































































 
Haj rites - in short  

 


 


8 Dhul Hijjah
Days of Tarwiyyah
Assume Ihram
Go to Mina
Pray 5 Salaat, start with Dhuhr (shortened, but not joined) stay until sunrise 
of 9th 

9 Dhul Hijjah
Day of ArafatGo to Arafat
Join and shorten Dhuhr and 'Asr at the time of Dhuhr

Make such Du'aa untill sunset

Leave after sunset for Muzdalifah

Pray Maghrib and 'Isha in Muzdalifah and spend night there

10 Dhul Hijjah
Pray Fajr as early as possible then go to Mina before sunrise

Pick up seven pebbles
Stone Jamarat Al 'Aqabah
Do sacrifice
Cut hair (partially out of Islam)

Do Tawaf Al-Ifadah (and Sa'ee) before sun set (fully out of Ihram)

Stay in Mina
11 Dhul Hijjah

Pick up 21 pebbles
Throw pebbles in afternoon at small, medium and big Jamarat

Stay in Mina for night
12 Dhul Hijjah
Pick up 21 pebbles
Throw pebbles in afternoon at small, medi um and big Jamarat

Stay in Mina for night or leave before Sun set

13 Dhul Hijjah
Optional - Pick up 21 pebbles

Throw pebbles in afternoon at small, medium and big Jamarat

Stay in Mina for night or leave before Sun set

Note: The above G.C. dates are for the year 2008



  



 




  






 






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