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Son of Aa'ishah(R.A)
Ibn Salmaan says that he heard one of the companions of our Prophet Mohammed (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam) narrating, “When we had won the battle of khayber, we began to buy and sell among ourselves the booty that had fallen to our lot. One of us came and said 'O Prophet of Allah (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam), No one else has earned so much profit as I have obtained in today's trade.' How much did you earn?' asked Prophet Mohammed (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam). He replied, ' I kept selling and buying till I earned a net profit of three hundred ooqiya of silver.' Rasoolullaah (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam) said, ' Shall I inform you of something better than that?' He exclaimed, ' Do tell me, O Prophet of Allah.' Prophet Mohammed (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam) remarked, ' Two Raka'at nafl after obligatory salaah (Prayer).' "
Three hundred ooqiya of silver come to about thirty six and a half Kilograms. According to Prophet (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam), the perishable gain of this world stands no comparison with the everlasting gain of the Aakhirah (Judgment Day). Our life will be pleasant and worth living if we develop our Eemaan (Faith) to an extent where two raka'at of salaah, in our sight, are more valuable than all the riches of this world. Salaah is really a great treasure and that is why the Prophet Mohammed (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam) has called it "The comfort of His eyes" and has enjoined its observance right up to His last breath.
Ummu Salamah (radiyal-laahu a'nha) narrates that the last words of Prophet (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam), which he could hardly utter, were about taking care of the Salaah and kindness towards the slaves.
May Allaah guide us all.
Three hundred ooqiya of silver come to about thirty six and a half Kilograms. According to Prophet (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam), the perishable gain of this world stands no comparison with the everlasting gain of the Aakhirah (Judgment Day). Our life will be pleasant and worth living if we develop our Eemaan (Faith) to an extent where two raka'at of salaah, in our sight, are more valuable than all the riches of this world. Salaah is really a great treasure and that is why the Prophet Mohammed (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam) has called it "The comfort of His eyes" and has enjoined its observance right up to His last breath.
Ummu Salamah (radiyal-laahu a'nha) narrates that the last words of Prophet (sallal-laahu alayhi wa sallam), which he could hardly utter, were about taking care of the Salaah and kindness towards the slaves.
May Allaah guide us all.
