Sunday, June 29, 2008

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Remembering Rasulullah SAW

When becoming humiliated, remember the Prophet in Ta’if.

When being
starved, remember the Prophet tying two stones to his stomach in the battle of Khandaq.

When becoming
angry, remember the Prophet’s control of anger on the martyrdom of his beloved Uncle Hamzah.

When losing a
tooth, remember the Prophet’s tooth in the battle of Uhud.

When
bleeding from any part of the body, remember the Prophet’s body covered in blood on his return from Ta’if.

When feeling
lonely, remember the Prophet’s seclusion in Mount Hira .

When feeling
tired in Salaat, remember the Prophet’s blessed feet in Tahajjud.

When being prickled with thorns, remember the Prophet’s pain from Abu Lahab’s wife.

When being
troubled by neighbours, remember the old woman who would empty rubbish on the Prophet.

When
losing a child, remember the Prophet’s son, Ibrahim.

When
beginning a long journey, remember the Prophet’s long journey to Madinah.

When
going against a Sunnah, remember the Prophet’s intercession, (Ummati, Ummati, Ummati) (My Ummah).

When
sacrificing an animal, remember the Prophet’s sacrifice of 63 animals for his Ummah.

Before
shaving your beard, remember the Prophet’s face rejecting the two beardless Iranians.

When
falling into an argument with your wife, remember the Prophet’s encounter with Aisha and Hafsa.

When experiencing
less food in the house, remember the Prophet’s days of poverty.

When experiencing
poverty, remember the Prophet’s advice to Ashaab-e-Suffa (People of Suffa).

When
losing a family member, remember the Prophet’s departure from this world.

When becoming an
orphan, remember the Prophet’s age at six.

When
sponsoring an orphan, remember the Prophet’s sponsor for Zaid ibn Haritha.

When
fearing an enemy, remember the Prophet’s saying to Abu Bakr in Mount Thour .

Whatever situation you may find yourself in, remember
your role model, the best of creation: Prophet Muhammad.

Whatever you may do, remember that your deeds are presented before our Prophet. Are we pleasing him or displeasing him?

source from Qisas.com.

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