Showing posts with label Rizq (Sustenance). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rizq (Sustenance). Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Beautiful lesson by Pir Saqib Shaami on Rizq (Rozi) / Sustenance

Beautiful lesson by Pir Saqib Shaami on Rizq (Rozi) / Sustenance

Prophet Muhammad sallahu alaihiwa salam said: “Inna-rizqa la-yatlubu-l-abda, kama yatlubu-hu ajalu-hu”

Why man creates enmity when he will get what is written for him and no one on this earth can take it from him. 

No strength in Dunya can stop you from getting your money or getting your sustenance.

Many people come to me and complain of being victims of black magic because they feel that their rizq has suddenly become scarce. Don’t they realize that by saying so, they are actually equating Allah (swt) with mere mortals?

If Allah wants to give rizq to someone, the entire human population put together cannot stop that rizq.



Similarly if Allah wants to take away his rizq from someone, the entire human race cannot cause any hindrance in this plan of Allah.

Why all this frustration, when Allah Himself has taken the responsibility of providing rizq to His people? It is not a momin’s place to be frustrated like this. The way a momin thinks is: ‘I just need to do harakah [make effort] for my rizq, and it is Allah who will Put barakah in my harakah; I will get what I am destined to get, no matter what.’

One is that rizq also seeks the human, death also searches for a human. But rizq is faster than death, and reaches the person before death.

And second is that the person who earns his wealth through sood, unlawful means, he becomes the enemy of Allah. He wages war with Allah swt.

Whoever bangs his head against a mountain of stone, would only break his head. And he who wages war against Allah swt, is responsible for his own destruction.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Reasons that Deprive or Reduce Rizq (Sustenance) In Islam

Reasons that Deprive or Reduce Rizq (Sustenance) In Islam

Following are the various Reasons that Deprive or Reduce or Decrease Rizq (Sustenance) In Islam. One must avoid these reason and also guide others for not doing these. May Allah increase the Rizq (Sustenance) in abundance in all our lives. Ameen

1. To eat without washing the hands.

2. To eat without covering the head.

3. To eat in the dark.

4. To eat and drink whilst sitting at the doorstep.

5. To eat near the deceased.

6. To eat without bathing after sexual intercourse or a nocturnal emission.

7. To delay eating after the food has been served.

8. To eat on a bed without laying a dining-mat.

9. To eat on a bed whilst you are sitting by the headboard and the food is served towards the direction where you place your feet (at the time of sleeping).

10. To bite off the bread instead of breaking it with the hands (those who eat burgers should also take care).

11. To use broken clay or porcelain plates, cups etc. (It is Makruh to drink water, tea etc. from the side of a cup that is chipped. Do not use the plates, cups etc. that are cracked as there are many harmful germs and bacteria that may be embedded within the cracks and may cause deceases).

12. Not to clean the used plates, pots etc.

13. To wash the hands in the container used for eating.

14. To swallow food-particles stuck between the teeth after removing them by dental floss or toothpick etc.

15. To leave the plates, glasses etc. used for eating uncovered. One should recite Bismillah and cover them because if left uncovered, calamities descend into the food and drink and spoil them, causing illness.

16. To throw bread at such places where it would be disrespected or trampled by people.

17. To sleep in excess. (This can also cause ignorance).

18. To sleep naked.

19. To urinate shamelessly. (Those that urinate in public on roadsides should pay heed).

20. To be lazy in picking up fallen crumbs or bits of food from the dining-mat.

21. To burn the peel of an onion or garlic.

22. To sweep one’s home with clothes.

23. To sweep at night.

24. To leave trash (garbage) inside the home.

25. To walk ahead of the Mashaikh (scholars and saints).

26. To call parents by their names.

27. To clean the hands with mud or sand.

28. To stand whilst leaning on a side of the door.

29. To make Wudu in the lavatory.

30. To sew clothes etc. whilst wearing them.

31. To wipe one’s face with the clothing one is wearing.

32. To leave spiders’ webs in the home.

33. To be lazy in offering Salah.

34. To exit the Masjid early after offering Salat al-Fajr.

35. To go to the market very early in the morning.

36. To come back from the marketplace late.

37. To curse children. (Some women often curse their children. Then they also complain about the lack of blessings in sustenance).

38. To commit sins, specifically lies.

39. To put out an oil lamp by blowing.

40. To use a broken comb.

41. Not to make Du’a for one’s parents.

42. To wrap the turban around the head whilst sitting.

43. To put on the pants or pyjamas whilst standing.

44. To avoid performing good deeds.

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Excerpted from:
Ta'leem al-Muta'allim Pages 73-76
Sunni Bahishti Zaiwar, Pages 595-601

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