Kamis, 13 Juni 2013

inspiring quote from Umar bin Khattab part 1

To eat less is healthy, to speak less is wisdom, and to sleep less is worship.
To speak less is wisdom, to eat less is healthy and to mingle less with the people is safe and serene.
The one who steps back will not progress.
Nothing is worst than avarice that destroys the mind, not even Alcohol.
It is unbecoming of that person who sits with his hands folded and prays to ALLAH SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala 
for sustenance. ALLAH SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala does not rain down gold and silver from the heavens.
To earn a suspicious living is worse than begging.
The biggest gift after Iman (Faith) is your wives.
Attain knowledge before old age settles in.
 Extravagance is also when a person eats whatever he wishes.
 Whosoever hides his secret keeps his safety, safeguarded with himself.
 The person who calls himself learned, indeed he is ignorant, and the one who calls himself from the dwellers of Paradise surely he is from the dwellers of Hell.
    Tawbatun-NasooHa (Accepted forgiveness) is the name of that forgiveness that is asked for a bad deed committed, in such a manner that he never returns to or commits that bad deed again.
    The Strength in action is, never to put of what you can do today for tomorrow.
    It is not becoming of a Muslim to sit down and start praying for sustenance without attempting to earn it, he is well aware that gold and silver does not rain from the skies.
    
If it wasn’t for the claim of knowledge of the unknown then I would say five people are from the dwellers of Paradise:
        That family man who is poverty stricken but is patient
        That women with whom her husband is happy and accepting.
        That woman who forgives he husband’s duty of Mehr (Dowry approved by Muslim law)
        That person with whom his parents are Happy
        And that person who honestly repents from his sins

    Once a sheep was slaughtered and Syeduna 'Umar al-Farooq Radi ALLAHu Ta'ala Anho persistently asked his servant if he had first sent meat to his neighbor who was a Jew. The slave asked why you are asking the same question persistently. He answered that ALLAH SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala and his Rasul Sallallaho Alaihi wa Sallam had constantly stressed the importance of neighbors therefore I too am persistent in stressing the same.
    Three things build love:
        To make Salam (greeting)
        To make space for a person in a gathering
        To address a person in a respectable and good manner



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