Islamic Images Anyone whom Allah has granted wealth or authority, beauty or splendour, should take it as Allah’s Gift. He should take to adopt humility and humbleness and express his gratitude for it to Allah. He should benefit people with the gifts bestowed upon him by Allah and not make them a means of pride and oppression. (Commentary By Al-Imam An-Nawawi رحمه الله) The Hadeeth shows that oppression is a grievous matter. It evokes a concern from Allah to have explained to His slaves that no one should transgress against another. Likewise, a person should be humble for the sake of Allah and be humble to the truth. Allah alone grants success. (Commentary on Riyaad as-Saliheen By: Sheikh Muhammad bin Salih al-Uthaymeen رحمه الله) almaas Aug 11, 2023 Anyone whom Allah has granted wealth or authority, beauty or splendour, should take it as Allah’s Gift. He… Read More
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Islamic Images Commentary: The evil and abomination of taking back a gift is evident from the fact that one who does it has been considered similar to a dog, and what is taken back similar to vomit, which is extremely disgusting. Religious scholars are, however, of the opinion that this injunction is for the strangers (non-relatives). If a person gives something as a gift to his children or grandchildren, this order will not apply to him. It is permissible for him to take it back. [Imam Al-Nawawi’s Riyad-us-Saliheen] almaas Jan 16, 2021 Commentary: The evil and abomination of taking back a gift is evident from the fact that one who… Read More
Anyone whom Allah has granted wealth or authority, beauty or splendour, should take it as Allah’s Gift. He…
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The evil and abomination of taking back a gift is evident from the fact that one who does it has been considered similar to a dog, and what is taken back similar to vomit, which is extremely disgusting. Religious scholars are, however, of the opinion that this injunction is for the strangers (non-relatives). If a person gives something as a gift to his children or grandchildren, this order will not apply to him. It is permissible for him to take it back. [Imam Al-Nawawi’s Riyad-us-Saliheen]
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