Darul Ilm

Darul Ilm

Home­Portal­FAQ­Register­Arcade­Log in
Rasoolullaah Sallallaahu 'Alayhi Wa Sallam said: There are no days greater to Allaah or more beloved to do good deeds in them than these ten days (of dhul hijjah), so increase in them Tahleel (Laa Ilaaha Illallaah) and Takbeer (Allaahu Akbar) and Tahmeed (Alhamdulillaah).Reported by Imaam Ahmad Rahimahullaah in his Musnad.
Post new topic   Reply to topicShare | 
 

 Story of a Woman

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
Laila
Senior Member


Female Number of posts: 186
Location: Here
Religion: Islam
Registration date: 2007-11-03

PostSubject: Story of a Woman   Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:14 pm

Story of a Woman


There was this beautiful woman, who wanted to get married, but she wanted a
very pious husband, so she said that she’ll marry the man who recites the
whole Quran every single day, fasts for the whole year and stays awake and
worships Allah all throughout the night.


She was a very beautiful woman, and a lot of suitors wanted to marry her,
but they knew they couldn’t fulfill the conditions she set. Until this one
man stepped forward and said he could fulfill them. So the Imam got both of
them married.

After the first night of the marriage, the wife sees that the husband
doesn’t recite the whole of the Quran, nor does he fast, nor does he stay
awake in the worship of Allah, she decided to let it roll on for a few
weeks to see if there were any changes, there weren’t, so she filed a
complaint and asked for a divorce.

They are both taken in front of the judge, and the judge asked, ‘What were
the conditions of the marriage?’ the man replied ‘They were for me to
recite the whole Quran daily, keep fast for the whole year and to worship
Allah all throughout the night.’

The Judge asked, ‘ did you fulfill them? The man calmly answered, ‘…yes.’

The judge answers, ‘you lie, your wife has said that you don’t, that’s why
she’s asking for a divorce’.

But the man insisted that he had fulfilled the conditions, so the judge
asked, ‘did you recite the full Quran every day?’ The man answered yes. The
Judge, baffled asked, ‘how? How can you do that?’ The man coolly answered,
‘I recite Surah Ikhlas three times a day and according to Prophet Muhammad
(Sallallahu alayhi wa), reciting Surah Ikhlas three times is equivalent to reciting the
whole Quran.’

The Judge was intrigued, so he asked, ‘how did you fast the whole year?’
The man answered, ‘ I fasted for the whole month of Ramadan, then kept
another six fasts in the month of Shawwal, according to Prophet Muhammad
(Sallallahu alayhi wa), keeping all of the fast of Ramadan then keeping six fasts in the
month of Shawwal, is as if you have fasted for the whole year.’


The Judge remained silent, he couldn’t give a reply saying the man was
wrong, so finally he asked, ‘ how did you stay awake all night and worship
Allah, when your wife saw you sleeping?’ The Judge thought the man wouldn’t
be able to answer this one, but the man, cool as a cucumber answered, ‘I
prayed Salatul Isha with jamaat, then the next day prayed Salatul Fajr with
jamaat, according to Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alayhi wa), the one who prays Salatul Isha
and Salatul Fajr with jamaat, it is as if he had stayed up all night worshipping Allah.’


The Judge sat there looking at the man; the final verdict was about to be
released…

He said to the man and his wife, ‘…go, just go, there is nothing wrong with
this marriage’…

Moral of the Story- Islam is not hard, it’s great < “And We have indeed made the Qur’an easy to understand and remember; then is there any one who will remember (or receive admonition)?”----Surah: Al-Qamar (54): Ayah # 17[u]
Back to top Go down
AVeiled
Ummati, Ummati, Ummati


Female Number of posts: 274
Location: England, but aiming for Firdous
Religion: Islam, Allahu Akbar for being from the Ummah of the Beloved (s.a.w)
Registration date: 2009-08-02

PostSubject: Re: Story of a Woman   Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:23 pm

I have heard this story many times, and each time I hear it I find it beautiful, and smile realising how easy Islam really is.

The rewards pile up for us, inshaAllah, on the Day of Judgement, mountains high, simply by remaining constant in our deeds, even if they are small.

The greatest miracle one can perform is remaining consistent in his deeds, and the most beloved deeds in the eyes of our Lord are those done regularly, day in and day out. InshaAllah we will all remain steadfast and consist in our deen and deeds.

_________________
SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi, SubhanAllahil adheem (Glory be to Allah, and Praise, Glory be to Allah, the Supreme)

The Prophet (s.a.w) said: "Two words are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, they are LOVED by the Most Merciful One"[Sahih al-Bukhari; 7:67, Muslim; 4:2071]

[url http://www.sunnah.org/ibadaat/tasbihat.htm]

[url http://www.kalamullah.com/]
Back to top Go down
 

Story of a Woman

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

Permissions of this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Darul Ilm :: Learn About Islam :: Learn About Islam-
Post new topic   Reply to topic