Question
I send sentences, sayings, excerpts from the Quran and hadith to friends every day … Can you tell me more so that I can continue to send them given their good effects on them?
Response text
Praise be to Allah.
O brother, may Allah reward you for this laudable effort which you lead in the sense of the appeal to Islam, the dissemination of good advice and the reminder that you address to your brothers through Islamic phrases and expressions. Here is a list of some general Muslim rules and sayings of wisdom taken from the Book, Sunnah, and the sayings of reasonable and wise people among Muslims.
Excerpts from the Quran are placed in parentheses and items from the Sunnah surrounded by quotation marks. The other words are left unmarked.
– (Be fair in your words)
– (Seek assistance in patience and prayer)
– (Say goodbye to people)
– (Respect your commitments)
– (Allah commands you to return the deposits to their owners)
– (Do not tie your hand to your neck and do not stretch it completely: do not be stingy or lavish)
– (Eat and drink but don’t waste)
– (Take a viaticum. The best viaticum is piety)
– (Whoever fears Allah, He will provide him with a way out and supply him with sources, which he did not suspect)
– (Allah is sufficient for anyone who trusts in Him)
– (Whoever obeys the Messenger has obeyed Allah)
– (You will only achieve piety by spending what you prefer.)
– (Allah is enough for us. What an excellent agent He is!)
– (Do not walk the earth unrestrained.)
– (Do not behave with pride in front of people)
– (Walk moderately and lower your voice.)
– (Do not overestimate your benefits for the benefit of others.)
– Be in order with Allah, he will keep you.
– If you’re not ashamed, do whatever you like .
– Eat lawful, your prayers will be answered.
– Fear Allah wherever you are.
– Erase evil with good.
– Behave well towards people.
– Stay away from the prohibitions, you will be the most devout.
– Be satisfied with your fate, you will be the richest
– Love for people what you love for yourselves
– Do not laugh too much because the frequency of laughter kills the heart.
– Injustice turns into darkness on the day of Resurrection.
– Fear Allah and be fair to your children.
– Fear hell by giving, if only a fraction of a date.
– Good character is the thing that weighs the most on tolerance.
– Prudence is inspired by Allah and haste by Satan.
– A modest fortune facilitates the examination of accounts in the afterlife.
– Do not get upset, you will have paradise.
– Allah’s most beloved deeds are the most lasting, even if they are small in quantity.
– The most beloved places of Allah are the mosques.
– The least loved places of Allah are the markets.
– Allah’s most beloved foods are those shared by the greatest number of hands.
– The most loved words of Allah are to say: Subhana Allah wa bihamdihi
– The most lovable to Allah among men is the most useful to his fellows.
– Allah’s most beloved act is to please a Muslim.
– Whoever controls his anger, will see his faults concealed by Allah.
– Bad character impairs good deeds like vinegar or honey.
– The most beloved devotees of Allah are those of the best character.
– Beware of the glitz of life here below; it is fresh and sweet.
– Shave your mustache and preserve the beard.
– Return deposits to depositors.
– Do not betray the one who betrayed you.
– Pray to Allah while being sure of the answer
– Reassure people with good words and do not discourage them.
– Eat with the right hand and be satisfied with the dishes that are near you.
– If Allah gives you goods, let their traces appear on you.
– If a chef comes to you, give him a welcome worthy of his rank.
– If a man of satisfactory religiosity and morality comes to you for marriage, marry him.
– If Allah wants the good of a family, he inspires them with gentleness.
– When you do a bad deed, follow it up with a good one.
– If something disturbs your conscience, leave it.
– Be fair in your judgments.
– When you enter a house, greet its occupants.
– Be careful when you are reminded of Allah.
– If Allah grants you a sustenance which you have not sought, take it.
– When you like your good deeds and your bad deeds displease you, you are a believer.
– When you hear the call to prayer, answer Allah’s call.
– When you hear the muezzin’s call, repeat what he says.
– When one of you is angry, let him shut up.
– “When an angry man says: I ask Allah for protection , his anger subsides. ”
– When a man said to a hypocrite: Sir … he aroused the wrath of Allah. ”
– When you pray, do it as if it were a farewell prayer.
– Start on the right when doing ablution or wearing your clothes.
– When one of you meets your brother (in religion), greet him.
– Remember death in your prayer.
– have mercy on those who are on earth, you will benefit from the mercy of the One who is in heaven.
– Give up the tinsel of this world, Allah will love you.
– Give up people’s property, they will love you.
– Be ashamed of Allah as it should be
– Protect the belly from any bad content.
– Be discreet in order to succeed in your businesses.
– Any holder of a benefit is exposed to jealousy.
– Only a believer takes care to perpetuate the practice of ablution.
– The most stingy of people is the one who is too stingy to greet.
– The greatest thief is the one who amputates his prayers by not completing the genuflections and prostrations.
– Make beneficial interventions, you will be rewarded.
– The most grateful to men is the most grateful to Allah.
– Pride is the defect of beauty.
– Waste is the fault of generosity.
– Pride is the fault of the good birth.
– Forgetting is the fault of science.
– Give to whoever refuses to give you.
– Take care of the one who seeks to sever his ties with you.
– Forgive anyone who is unfair to you.
– May Allah forgive a devotee who speaks well and takes advantage of it or remains silent to be safe.
– Wine is the key to evil.
– The quickest among you to give advice on matters of religion is the quickest to rush to hell.
– Love the poor and invade their assemblies.
– To make a mistake by forgiving is better than to make it by punishing.
– Don’t judge when you’re upset.
– When you feel like talking about someone’s faults, pray for them.
– “When you commit a sin, say: I ask Allah’s forgiveness ”
– “When a blessing is granted to you, say praise to Allah ”
– “When disaster strikes you, say: We certainly belong to Allah and it is to Him that we will return.
– Seek sustenance through the practice of alms.
– Offer food and good words.
– Seek the answer to the invocation at the time of the completion of the prayer and the descent of the rain.
– The muezzins will be those with the longest necks on the day of Resurrection.
– Worship Allah as if you saw him.
– The most incapable is the one who finds himself incapable of practicing the invocation.
– The most stingy is the one who is too stingy to greet
– Pay the worker before his sweat dries up
– Tie it up and then trust in Allah (= trust in Allah does not exclude the use of ordinary means … ”
– Enjoy your life before the advent of death.
– Enjoy your health well before the onset of the disease.
– Make the most of your free time before the arrival of other charges.
– Take advantage of your wealth before poverty comes.
– Make the most of your youth before old age.
– “The best dhikr is: there is no god but Allah.
– The best alms are those offered by a less fortunate person.
– The upper hand is better than the lower one.
– The best gain is a well-conducted sales operation.
– The best believers are those who have the best character.
– The best immigrants are those who leave what Allah has forbidden
– The best jihad is to fight against yourself to please Allah.
– Read the Quran every month.
– Read the Koran because it will intercede on behalf of its readers on the Day of Resurrection.
– Pray frequently for salvation.
– Most of the faults committed by the son of Adam (man) are caused by his tongue.
– “Say frequently: there is neither means nor force except in Allah because this sentence is one of the treasures of paradise. ”
– Often remember the one that puts an end to pleasures: death
– Lower your eyes and preserve your sex.
– No good is to be expected from one who does not familiarize himself with anyone.
– Stay at the service of the mother because paradise is at her feet
– Stay attached to the use of the formula: “yaa dhal -djalal wal-ikram
(O the Holder of majesty and generosity)
– Islam destroys what precedes it.
– Any innovation in religion is an aberration and any aberration leads to hell.
– Master your language, stay home and cry for your faults.
– Attach yourself to the service of your mother, attach yourself to the service of your mother, attach yourself to the service of your mother then to that of your father then to that of the closest.
– Feed the poor, and massage the head of the orphan
– The one who indicates the good is like the one who does it .
Here is a collection of useful sayings and rich adages and global rules. We ask Allah to make them useful. If after sending them you wanted more, let us know so that we can provide more.