The Best Sale in the Universe is on Now!

The_truth

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The Best Sale in the Universe is on Now!


This is it. The best sale in the Universe is on NOW but it only lasts for 30 days each year so grab what you can now before it is too late!!!

It is a forgiveness and good deed free for all like at no other time of the year!!!


Opportunity of a lifetime!

Imagine you were given an opportunity to go through a huge Supermarket and everything in store was 70% or more off. People would go crazy at such an amazing opportunity to grab the cheapest goods at ridiculous prices.

This same sort of analogy applies to the blessed month of Ramadan but this sale is far better than any other and there are far more generous rewards up for grabs not only for the benefit of this world but most of all that which wiull benefit us for the rest of eternity.

This is an opportunity to gain a lifetimes of forgiveness, immense rewards for even the smallest of deeds and Allah has made it easier for us to do good deeds in this blessed month!

So we have a once in a year opportunity for just 30 days to grab as much forgiveness and immense rewards as possible aswell as freedom from the fire, entry into Jannah and best of all an opportunity to please Allah and get closer to him.


Reward of 1000 months (83 years) and entire lifetime forgiveness in one night:


There is a night in the last 10 nights of Ramadan where we have the opportunity to grab 83 years of worship reward and an entire lifetime of sins in just one night. It is none other than in the night of power (Laylatul Qadr).


Summary of the special offers available in this blessed month only:


Forgiveness for an entire lifetime of sins

An opportunity to please Allah and get closer to him

An opportunity to do more good deeds more so than in any other month

EVERY Nawafil (Voluntary) prayer rewarded like a Fard (obligatory) prayer!!!

Every Fard prayer rewarded like 70 fard prayers!!!

Every letter of the Qur'an rewarded a minimum of 700 good deeds and double for those who struggle reciting who get minimum of 1400 for each letter!!!

These are just minimum as EVERY good deed could be multiplied from 70 to 700 or more! Allah is most generous!!!


Act fast as the sale ends soon!


So come on what are you waiting for? GRAB as much forgiveness and as many good deeds as you can before its too late. This may be our last chance ever to have such an amazing opportunity as we may not be alive to see next Ramadan just as many others who thought they would be alive this Ramadan were taken by death.


Surely on the day of judgement we will BEG each other for just one good deed but we will not be able to obtain any because we will all be in need on that day. So grab what you can now before its too late!!!


Offer ends very shortly at the end of Ramadan!
 
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The_truth

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Almighty Allah is al-Karîm


He is the Most Generous, The Most Bountiful, The Most Esteemed, The Beneficent

The One who is the most generous, both physically and spiritually.

The One who is continually giving forth the grandest and most precious bounty.

The One whose kind, noble and generous essence is most esteemed, valued and honored.

The One who endlessly gives all manner of precious gifts, including support and refuge.

The One who is eternally giving, even unto those who may not seem (to us) to be deserving.


Even more so during this blessed month. But there is not long left so let us make the best of each and every precious second before it is gone and we may never see another Ramadan again!
 

The_truth

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The final Hurdle

We must do our utmost to worship Allah as much as possible during the remaining days and nights of Ramadan. What an opportunity we have been given to gain rewards of more than a persons average life and to gain an entire lifetime of forgiveness for our sins.

Therefore let us cry to Allah and beg of him for mercy and forgiveness. Let us ask of him to help and guide us and to enable us to become closer to him and to do everything to please him and refrain from anything which may anger and displease him.

Let us not waste any time as these seconds are way too precious to waste. We have an opportunity of changing our lives forever so we must make a firm commitment to Allah TONIGHT! That we will be firm and steadfast in ALL of our prayers and that we will try our utmost to do everything to please him and for him to detach our hearts from this dunya (world) so that we may work for the hereafter and work to please Allah in everything that we do. We will slip and fall but so what? We are created to slip and fall. That is why we repent and Allah loves those who repent sincerely with utter remorse and regret.

So my brothers and sisters we CANNOT wait to change tomorrow but the change MUST be TONGHT! Then after that we will see a change in our lives we never thought possible and we will have something to live for and focus on. We will have a true purpose and that will be ONLY to worship Allah and to please him as his pleasure in this life and the next is MUCH better than Paradise and everything it contains.
 

The_truth

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So let the competitors compete for the Hereafter!



Oh Slaves of Allah! Let us compete and rush towards the forgiveness of Allah and Paradise which is as wide as the heavens and Earth for we must not slacken in doing so lest we are taken all of a sudden by death.



The Prophet (Sallallahu `alaihi wasallam) said: “Being laid-back is best in every matter except for good deeds" (Abu Daawood & Al-Haakim).



So let us not compete for who has bigger houses or more suceess and money in this world but let us compete for the highest ranks in the next world:



“… So for this let the competitors compete" (Al Mutaffifeen:26) and also, “.. So race to (all that is) good… (Al-Baqarah:148).



So let us begin NOW to compete NOT for this temporary existence but for eternity in the hereafter, for there will only be regret for those of us who wasted our precious few seconds in this life without doing much good:



Ibn Masood said: “I have never regretted anything as a day spent of my life without doing good deeds.”





May Allah enable us to spend each and every second from now until death doing everything to please him and refraining from anything which angers or displeases him. Ameen
 
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The_truth

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Giving just £10 to charity during Laylatul Qadr equals £300,000!

The Night of Power is better than a 1000 months, which is over 83 years. Therefore any act of worship during this night is rewarded to worship equal to over 83 years. Subhanallah!

This applies to prayers, Qur'an recitation, Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah) and giving to charity and so on.

Giving to charity during the Night of Power (Laylat-ul-Qadr) for example is equal to an act of giving to charity for a 1000 months = 83.33 years x 365 days = over 30,415 days.

Therefore giving just £10 to charity during such a night is equal to £300,000!

£100 given to charity is equal to £3,000,000!

£1000 given to charity is equal to £30,000,000 and so on.

Subhanallah! What a great return for such a little amount given.

So let us make the best of this opportunity to gain such immense and unimaginable rewards and do as many good deeds as possible and give to charity for the pleasure of Allah and gain incomprehensible rewards in return for so little!

The generosity of Allah is not measurable it is infinite!
 
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The_truth

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Multiply Your Rewards In Ramadan

A different kind of sale?

Most of us take store discounts fairly seriously. We love going to stores with bargains to fish out deals.

Many of us like making shopping lists after flipping through advertisements. After all, who wants to miss a great bargain?

Once at the store, we head straight for the deals, and sometimes, while we’re there, we notice even more bargains. Buy, buy, buy!

We may be really tired when we get home, but we feel great, since we know we’ve picked up some great bargains. The feeling of satisfaction in knowing that we got good value for our hard-earned cash is sweet.

But our purchases only last us as long as they’re around, or at the most, until we’re around. After that, they become as useless as the dried leaves outside the door.

However, every year, there’s a very different kind of sale. For starters, we don’t need any money to benefit from it. There are no ads. There are no lines. We don’t even need to leave home. There are no receipts. Everything is recorded automatically. Most unique of all, we can’t even see the great deals we pick up (at least not right away). They’re automatically deposited into our account.

Welcome to Ramadhan.

For a limited number of days every year, we are offered to the opportunity to put our good deed collection into overdrive, and along with that, improve ourselves.

Each of our good actions are upgraded by at least one level. A non-obligatory action commands the reward of a fardh (obligatory action), and the reward of a fardh is multiplied by seventy.

Regarding Ramadhan, the Prophet (SAW) is reported to have said:

“…Whoever draws nearer (to Allah) by performing any of the (optional) good deeds in (this month) shall receive the same reward as performing an obligatory deed at any other time, and whoever discharges an obligatory deed in (this month) shall receive the reward of performing seventy obligations at any other time... ” [Narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah]

In another hadith, the Messenger of Allah (SAW) is reported to have said:

“…(It is) a month of blessing, in which Allah covers you with blessing, for He sends down Mercy, decreases sins and answers prayers…”
[Narrated by Tabarani]

Over the course of the year, we tend to get spoiled. The environment around us and other factors ever so slowly drift us away from our true purpose, the service of our Lord.

Each Ramadhan, we get the chance to tame ourselves and come closer to Allah. We all need a diet that allows us to stay away from calories and fat that not only build up on our physical bodies, but on our souls as well.

Reducing the food given to horses tames them and makes them submissive to their masters. Our nafs (base desires) and our bodies aren’t much different.

Allah (SW) says in the Holy Quran:

“O you who believe! Observing the fast is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become God-fearing.” (Quran: 2:183)

Fasting is not all about staying away from food, drink, and satisfying our sensual desires. Rather, the spiritual aspect of fasting calls for keeping away from all bad deeds that help in the decaying of our souls.

Wouldn’t it be plain dumb for us to spend time on bad deeds when we can instead be spending the same time multiplying good deeds?

Nightly taraweeh prayers give us the chance to listen to the recitation of the Holy Quran, and in the process, rake in more good deeds, instead of wasting time in front of the TV or downloading music, movies, and software over Qadhaa.

Since in Ramadhan, every good deed comes with bonus points, it’s a time to uplift ourselves in every way possible. Not only should we try devote more time to worshipping Allah, we must also try our true best to improve the way we deal with others. Forgiving others, being patient, soft-hearted, and nice are just a few the things we can all try to work on.

Just as we like to head into a sale with a shopping list, why not make a Ramadhan shopping list? What would we like to accomplish in Ramadhan? Be it a resolution to not miss any fasts, recite a certain amount of Quran daily, or stick through taraweeh each night, setting goals can help keep us focused and on-target when the big sale arrives.

Even if we get tired when we shop for our worldly, fabricated items, our self-satisfaction tends to overcomes our tiredness and we feel that it was well worth the effort.

There probably will be times in Ramadhan when we’ll end up suffering. Whether it’s the pain in our legs from standing in taraweeh every night or the hunger after a long day of fasting at school or work, it’ll all be worth it in the end, Insha-Allah.

The items we don’t mind getting tired for (when shopping) are with us for a few days, months, or years, yet what we’ll gain in Ramadhan through our efforts and hardships will help us when it really counts – in the Hereafter (Insha-Allah).

Who can’t use some extra good deeds, especially in this day and age? We are all sinners and regardless of whether we realize it or not, our good actions are usually overcome by our misdeeds.

No matter how bad (or good, for that matter) we think we are, Ramadhan is the one time when we can hope to make some gains, no matter how small. After all, every little bit counts! Who knows if it will be one good deed that may end up holding the balance of power between Heaven and Hell for us?

So let’s gear up and start getting ready to take full advantage of the sale of the year!
 
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