IbnAdam77
Travelling towards my grave.
assalam 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh my dear brothers and sisters who read this message.
It is recorded that Rasoolullah (sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam) said that if two people meet and greet each other, Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) will forgive their sins before they leave each other.
Also once he(sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam) asked his companions whether he should tell them something which will increase love between thm.The companions said Yes O Rasoolullah. Then he (sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam)said to spred Salam among themselves.
Saying Salam with a smile is a Sadaqa. If we give Sadaqa in terms of money or any other valuble item, we all try to give the best we can. However........
Why most of the times are we just saying Salaam, ASAK or dont even ming to say Salam or return it? When returning, most of the times we say Wassalam, V Salam or something like that. Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) says in Noble Quran. And when you are greeted with a greeting, greet with a better (greeting) than it or return it; surely Allah takes account of all things.[4.86]
Therefore brothers and sisters, we need to move to a better way leaving out the ways we practice now. When a brother/sister greet us with Assalam 'Alaikum why we cannot greet back with Wa'alaikumussalam OR Wa'alaikumussalam Warahmatullah OR Wa'alaikumussalam Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh? Or why we cannot greet to our brothers and sisters by saying Assalam 'Alaikum OR Assalam 'Alaikum Warahmatullah OR Assalam 'Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh?
Also we need to note that saying Assalam 'Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh Warahmatuhu Wamaghfiratuh is clearly a Bid'ah (innovation) in to Islam according to the respected 'Ulama of the Ummah which is not allowed in Islam.
I am sorry if this offends ANY brother or sister as that is clearly not my intention. I just wanted to point out this because we can maximise the benefit if we keep these small things in mind. To say it fully, will it take a lot of time? I dont think so, although some of us may try to point out that also.
If we try to make our greetings and other deeds short, fear that Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) may make our reward list short. May Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) make every single deed of us a way which makes us near to Jannah.
wassalam 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
It is recorded that Rasoolullah (sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam) said that if two people meet and greet each other, Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) will forgive their sins before they leave each other.
Also once he(sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam) asked his companions whether he should tell them something which will increase love between thm.The companions said Yes O Rasoolullah. Then he (sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam)said to spred Salam among themselves.
Saying Salam with a smile is a Sadaqa. If we give Sadaqa in terms of money or any other valuble item, we all try to give the best we can. However........
Why most of the times are we just saying Salaam, ASAK or dont even ming to say Salam or return it? When returning, most of the times we say Wassalam, V Salam or something like that. Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) says in Noble Quran. And when you are greeted with a greeting, greet with a better (greeting) than it or return it; surely Allah takes account of all things.[4.86]
Therefore brothers and sisters, we need to move to a better way leaving out the ways we practice now. When a brother/sister greet us with Assalam 'Alaikum why we cannot greet back with Wa'alaikumussalam OR Wa'alaikumussalam Warahmatullah OR Wa'alaikumussalam Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh? Or why we cannot greet to our brothers and sisters by saying Assalam 'Alaikum OR Assalam 'Alaikum Warahmatullah OR Assalam 'Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh?
Also we need to note that saying Assalam 'Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh Warahmatuhu Wamaghfiratuh is clearly a Bid'ah (innovation) in to Islam according to the respected 'Ulama of the Ummah which is not allowed in Islam.
I am sorry if this offends ANY brother or sister as that is clearly not my intention. I just wanted to point out this because we can maximise the benefit if we keep these small things in mind. To say it fully, will it take a lot of time? I dont think so, although some of us may try to point out that also.
If we try to make our greetings and other deeds short, fear that Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) may make our reward list short. May Allah (subuhaanahu wata'aala) make every single deed of us a way which makes us near to Jannah.
wassalam 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
