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Raising The Leaders Of Future Generations | ربنا هب لنا من أزواجنا وذريٰتنا قرة أعين واجعلنا للمتّقين إماما

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Rather, it is obligatory upon the husband to look at his wife as his companion, the mother of his children, and the caretaker of the house. And he should respect her the way he would love her to respect him." [Noor ‘alaa ad-Darb, 13/19]
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Happiness in Marriage! "Happiness in marriage will not be attained through harshness or by controlling (one’s wife). Verily, this is a mistake.
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Fudayl ibn ʿIyādh (Rahimahullah) said: "If a woman helps her husband in Deen, she is better than a thousand beautiful women”. (Hilyat al-Awliyāʾ, 8/91)
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Hazrat Qari Bashir Sahib would say: “Whoever serves the Qur’an, the world will serve them”.
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In every Du’a of ours, we should remember to ask Allah to protect our Imaan, the Imaan of our children and the Imaan of the following generations - Hadhrat Maulana Bilal Bawa Saheb (Hafidhahullah)
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So, if moments pass by without you remembering Allah, hasten to awaken your heart — even with a Tasbīḥah or an Istighfār. For heedlessness is a disease, and the remembrance of Allah is the cure. And when one strives in remembrance, the breezes of Jannah will blow upon him”.
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A father said to his son: "Know that dwelling in this world requires reflection, while dwelling in Jannah requires remembrance. Yet our reflection has distracted us from remembrance.
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Imam Abu Hanifah (Rahimahullah) said: "I have not prayed a Salah since the passing of Hammad, except that I have sought forgiveness for him, for my mother, my father and I seek forgiveness for whoever learnt from me and those I learnt from”. [Manaqib al-Kardari 1/263]
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📚 Fath Al-Rabb Al-Waduud (2/372)
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Shaykh Ahmad Al-Najmi رحمه الله said: "Be good to your mother and be patient with her. Do not let her see from you any sign of annoyance. Be certain that Allah Ta'ala will surely compensate you for the expenses you spend on her and the service you give her."
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Allah says: ‘Build a house for My slave in Jannah and name it Bait-ul-Hamd (the House of Praise).’” [Tirmidhi]
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He then asks, ‘Have you taken the fruit of his heart?’ They reply in the affirmative. Thereupon he asks, ‘What has My slave said?’ They say: ‘He has praised You and said: Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un (We belong to Allah and to Him we shall be returned).’
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The Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “When a person's child dies, Allah the Most High asks His angels, ‘Have you taken out the life of the child of My slave?’ They reply in the affirmative.
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‘O Ibraheem, we grieve over your separation, but our tongue shall utter only that which conforms to the Will of Allah.’” [Muslim]
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The Messenger of Allah ﷺ had his son Ibraheem in his lap when the child was about to depart this earthly life. On seeing this piteous sight tears started trickling down from the eyes of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and he said:
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They thus lose their children when they are young, so the children neither benefit themselves nor benefit their parents when they grow older." 📚 Tuhfat al-Mawdood, P337
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Most children’s corruption comes from their parents—through their neglect of them, and their failure to teach them the obligations and practices of religion.
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Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said: "Whoever neglects to teach his child that which benefits him and leaves him abandoned without guidance, has indeed wronged him with the worst kind of wrongdoing.
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Hadhrat Shaykh and the Eidi for Ashura
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