slave_of_Allah
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Assalamu alikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu
I pray each and everyone of you is having a great Ramadhan. I received this text message, and i wanted to know if anyone had heard of it, and if so where from? Here it is:
Once Hadrat Musa (AS) asked Allah (SWT) O Allah You have granted me the honour and privilige of talking to You directly. Have you given this privilige to any other person? Allah (SWT) replied, O Musa during the last period i'm going to send an ummah who will be the ummah of Muhammad ( SAW) who will have dry lips, parched tongues, emaciated bodies, with eyes sunk deep into their sockets, dry livers and stomach sufferings. Their pangs of hunger will call out to Me in du'a. They will be much closer to Me than you O Musa, while you speak to Me there are 70, 000 veils between you and Me, but at the time of iftaar there will not be a single veil between Me and the fasting umaati of Muhmmad (SAW). o Musa I have taken resposbility that at the time of Iftaar I will never refuse the du'a of a fasting person.
Does anyone know if this is a hadith?
Jazka'Allah khair in advance.
Wa'alikum aslaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu
I pray each and everyone of you is having a great Ramadhan. I received this text message, and i wanted to know if anyone had heard of it, and if so where from? Here it is:
Once Hadrat Musa (AS) asked Allah (SWT) O Allah You have granted me the honour and privilige of talking to You directly. Have you given this privilige to any other person? Allah (SWT) replied, O Musa during the last period i'm going to send an ummah who will be the ummah of Muhammad ( SAW) who will have dry lips, parched tongues, emaciated bodies, with eyes sunk deep into their sockets, dry livers and stomach sufferings. Their pangs of hunger will call out to Me in du'a. They will be much closer to Me than you O Musa, while you speak to Me there are 70, 000 veils between you and Me, but at the time of iftaar there will not be a single veil between Me and the fasting umaati of Muhmmad (SAW). o Musa I have taken resposbility that at the time of Iftaar I will never refuse the du'a of a fasting person.
Does anyone know if this is a hadith?
Jazka'Allah khair in advance.
Wa'alikum aslaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu