Ten Steps to Jannah (4/4)
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mashallah thank you 4 sharing thess videos wiv us thank you onca again!
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Thank you for posting these four videos. It is amazing what I learned from this. These are the things I will try to carry with me for the rest of my life Inshallah. Subhan ALLAH
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if we pass the exam of the life.thank you.
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assalamu alaikum thank you so much for the vid! may allahs peace and blessing be upon to you :)
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Mashallah thank you brother for sharing this wonderful hadith....may Allah reward you ameen.
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Thankyou very much akhi for posting these 4 videos.
barakallhu feek may allah grant us jannat al fordos and reward you for your efforts.
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ameen,jakazakallah, may ALLAH have mercy on you and us, THANKS again
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Ameen, jakazakallah, may ALLAH have mercy on you and us, THANKS again
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subhanallah, i'd luv 2 hear this topic countless times. makes my heart became humble. la ilaha illa allah mohammad rasullullah. barakallah fikum.
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Ameen.
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Shukran for posting these videos. This really implies that a good muslems bound with certain guidance and principles. Really Allah loves and blessed us all. InshaAllah!
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La-ila-ha-il-allah
MashALLAH very, very beneficial videos.I heard Da'wah is obligatory as well, but that probably falls in to Charity
Thnx. Jazzak ALLAH khair anyway
Muqtadaralsadr 3 years ago
according to some Shayookh is it fard ain (obligatory on every person, especially in socities like this-i.e. non-muslim). Others say it is Fard-Kifayah:
"Da`wah, whether on the Internet, in personal meetings, in the marketplace, or elsewhere is fard kifâyah. That means if a sufficient number of people carry it out, then the duty is fulfilled for everyone...
shaykha 3 years ago
For people in most circumstances, participating in da`wah is a preferable voluntary act. In certain instances, where someone sees an issue that must be addressed, it can become a specific obligation upon that person to address it. For instance, those Muslims who use the Internet are the ones upon whom the obligation for engaging in da`wah on the Internet falls.
shaykha 3 years ago
If a Muslim surfing the Internet sees that there is insufficient da`wah taking place, then he must act to remedy the situation.
- Sheikh Khâlid al-Qâsim (IslamToday)
shaykha 3 years ago
Step 6: As Sadaqa (charity)
Step 7: Silat-ur-Rahim (keeping Family Ties (Bonds)
Step 8: As-Sidq (Thruthfulness/To be Truthfull)
Step 9: At-tawba (Repentance to Allah)
Step 10: Al-`Afw (Pardon/forgive Others)
active120 3 years ago
jazaakAllah Khair
shaykha 3 years ago