Hadith about Ramadhan (must read this!!)

Nur Solehah

SubhanAllah
Salmaan reports: "On the last day of 'Sha'baan', the Messenger of Allah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) addressed us and said: "O people, there comes upon you now a great month, a most blessed month, in which lies a night greater in worth than one thousand months. It is a month in which Allah has made it compulsory that fasting should be observed by day; and He has made the 'Taraweeh' by night a 'Sunnah'. Whosoever tries drawing nearer to Allah by performing any non-obligatory deed in this month, for him shall be such a reward as if he had perform a "Fardh" (obligatory observance) in any other time of the year. And Whosoever performs a 'Fardh', for him shall be the reward of seventy 'Fardh' in any other time of the year. This is indeed the month of patience, and the reward for true patience is 'Jannah' (Paradise); it is the month of sympathy for one's fellowmen; it is the month wherein a true believer's "Rizq" (provisions) is increased. Whosoever feeds a fasting person in order to break the fast (at sunset), for him there shall be forgiveness of his sins and emancipation from the fire of 'Jahannam' (Hell), and for him shall be the same reward as for him (whom he fed), without that person's reward being diminished in the least."

Thereupon we said: "O Messenger of Allah, not all of us possess the means whereby we can provide enough for a fasting person to break his fast." The Messenger of Allah replied: "Allah grants this same reward to him who gives a fasting person a single date or a drink of water or a sip of milk to break the fast. This is a month, the first part of which brings Allah's Mercy, the middle of which brings His forgiveness and the last part of which brings emancipation from the fire of 'Jahannam' (Hell). 'Whosoever lessens the burden of his servants (bondsmen) in this month, Allah will forgive him and free him from the fire of 'Jahannam'."

"And in this month, four things you should endeavour to perform in great number, two of which shall be to please your Lord, while the other two shall be those without which you cannot make do. Those which shall be to please your Lord, are that you should in great quantity recite the 'Kalimah Tayyibah': Laa ilaaha il'lal Lah ' and make much 'Istighfaar' (beg Allah's forgiveness with Astaghfirullah). And as for those two without which you cannot make do, you should beg Allah for entry into Paradise and seek refuge with Him from the fire of 'Jahannam'."

"And whosoever gave a person, who fasted, water to drink Allah shall grant him a drink from my fountain such a drink, whereafter he shall never again feel thirsty until he enters 'Jannah'." (Reported by 'Ibn Khuzaimah' in his 'Sahih').
 

Nur Solehah

SubhanAllah
:salam2:

i'm so excited to share with all of you this Hadith which i find interesting. i hope this Hadith will make you excited to perform the obligatory and non-obligatory deeds in Ramadhan. I hope we won't allow even a moment to go by without giving the Ramadhan the true importance it deserves. :muslim_child:

:wasalam:
 

Nur Solehah

SubhanAllah
this is another beautiful Hadith about Ramadhan :

Abu Hurairah relates that Rasulullah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) said: "My "Ummah" has been given five special things that were not given to anyone before them. The smell from the mouth of a fasting Muslim is sweeter for Allah than the fragrant smell of musk. The fish in the sea seek forgiveness on their behalf until they break their fast. Allah prepares and decorates His special 'Jannah' everyday and then says (to it): 'The time is near when My faithful servants shall cast aside the tribulations (of the world) and come to you. In this month, the rebellious "Shayateen" (Satans) are chained, so as not to provoke those evils which they normally do during months other than Ramadhan. On the last night of Ramadhan, the fasting Muslims are forgiven." The Sahabah thereupon inquired: "O Messenger of Allah, is that night 'Laylatul Qadr'?" Rasulullah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) replied: "No. But it is only right that a servant should be given his reward on having completed his duty."
 

ditta

Alhamdu'Lillaah
Staff member
Asalaamu'Alykum,

That certainly made me excited. Insh'Allah i will share this hadith.

Alhamdulilah

Wasalam
 

Faiza619

Strangers on earth
Jazaak Allahu Kheiran

:salam2:
Mashaalah sister for that wonderful hadith.
May Allah Accept your Siyam Qiyam and Duaas and for all Muuminins
Ramadan Karim
:mashallah:
 

NasTara

Junior Member
Assalamualaikum sister,

jazaakallahu khayr....

Ramadan kareem!:hearts:

wassalam

Salmaan reports: "On the last day of 'Sha'baan', the Messenger of Allah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) addressed us and said: "O people, there comes upon you now a great month, a most blessed month, in which lies a night greater in worth than one thousand months. It is a month in which Allah has made it compulsory that fasting should be observed by day; and He has made the 'Taraweeh' by night a 'Sunnah'. Whosoever tries drawing nearer to Allah by performing any non-obligatory deed in this month, for him shall be such a reward as if he had perform a "Fardh" (obligatory observance) in any other time of the year. And Whosoever performs a 'Fardh', for him shall be the reward of seventy 'Fardh' in any other time of the year. This is indeed the month of patience, and the reward for true patience is 'Jannah' (Paradise); it is the month of sympathy for one's fellowmen; it is the month wherein a true believer's "Rizq" (provisions) is increased. Whosoever feeds a fasting person in order to break the fast (at sunset), for him there shall be forgiveness of his sins and emancipation from the fire of 'Jahannam' (Hell), and for him shall be the same reward as for him (whom he fed), without that person's reward being diminished in the least."

Thereupon we said: "O Messenger of Allah, not all of us possess the means whereby we can provide enough for a fasting person to break his fast." The Messenger of Allah replied: "Allah grants this same reward to him who gives a fasting person a single date or a drink of water or a sip of milk to break the fast. This is a month, the first part of which brings Allah's Mercy, the middle of which brings His forgiveness and the last part of which brings emancipation from the fire of 'Jahannam' (Hell). 'Whosoever lessens the burden of his servants (bondsmen) in this month, Allah will forgive him and free him from the fire of 'Jahannam'."

"And in this month, four things you should endeavour to perform in great number, two of which shall be to please your Lord, while the other two shall be those without which you cannot make do. Those which shall be to please your Lord, are that you should in great quantity recite the 'Kalimah Tayyibah': Laa ilaaha il'lal Lah ' and make much 'Istighfaar' (beg Allah's forgiveness with Astaghfirullah). And as for those two without which you cannot make do, you should beg Allah for entry into Paradise and seek refuge with Him from the fire of 'Jahannam'."

"And whosoever gave a person, who fasted, water to drink Allah shall grant him a drink from my fountain such a drink, whereafter he shall never again feel thirsty until he enters 'Jannah'." (Reported by 'Ibn Khuzaimah' in his 'Sahih').
 

Veiled_Knight

Junior Member
mansha Allah this is beautiful hadith
thank u sis for sharing.
it brought tears to my eyes thank u
i wont forget to do so insha Allah starting RIGHT NOW:)
 
Salmaan reports: "On the last day of 'Sha'baan', the Messenger of Allah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) addressed us and said: "O people, there comes upon you now a great month, a most blessed month, in which lies a night greater in worth than one thousand months. It is a month in which Allah has made it compulsory that fasting should be observed by day; and He has made the 'Taraweeh' by night a 'Sunnah'. Whosoever tries drawing nearer to Allah by performing any non-obligatory deed in this month, for him shall be such a reward as if he had perform a "Fardh" (obligatory observance) in any other time of the year. And Whosoever performs a 'Fardh', for him shall be the reward of seventy 'Fardh' in any other time of the year. This is indeed the month of patience, and the reward for true patience is 'Jannah' (Paradise); it is the month of sympathy for one's fellowmen; it is the month wherein a true believer's "Rizq" (provisions) is increased. Whosoever feeds a fasting person in order to break the fast (at sunset), for him there shall be forgiveness of his sins and emancipation from the fire of 'Jahannam' (Hell), and for him shall be the same reward as for him (whom he fed), without that person's reward being diminished in the least."

Thereupon we said: "O Messenger of Allah, not all of us possess the means whereby we can provide enough for a fasting person to break his fast." The Messenger of Allah replied: "Allah grants this same reward to him who gives a fasting person a single date or a drink of water or a sip of milk to break the fast. This is a month, the first part of which brings Allah's Mercy, the middle of which brings His forgiveness and the last part of which brings emancipation from the fire of 'Jahannam' (Hell). 'Whosoever lessens the burden of his servants (bondsmen) in this month, Allah will forgive him and free him from the fire of 'Jahannam'."

"And in this month, four things you should endeavour to perform in great number, two of which shall be to please your Lord, while the other two shall be those without which you cannot make do. Those which shall be to please your Lord, are that you should in great quantity recite the 'Kalimah Tayyibah': Laa ilaaha il'lal Lah ' and make much 'Istighfaar' (beg Allah's forgiveness with Astaghfirullah). And as for those two without which you cannot make do, you should beg Allah for entry into Paradise and seek refuge with Him from the fire of 'Jahannam'."

"And whosoever gave a person, who fasted, water to drink Allah shall grant him a drink from my fountain such a drink, whereafter he shall never again feel thirsty until he enters 'Jannah'." (Reported by 'Ibn Khuzaimah' in his 'Sahih').
 
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