4 Inspirational Advices of Nabi (SAW) to Muazz RA

4 Inspirational Advices of Nabi (SAW) to Muazz RA


Islahi Majlis, at Musjid ut Taqwa on July 27, 2015


Sayyiduna Muaz (RA) asked Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam for advice. Four points of advice were given...?1> Worship Allah as if you are seeing Him. (Ihsan... achieved through Zikr) ?2> Count yourself among the dead. (Nothing of the world matters to or upsets a dead man... be like that!)?3> Remember Allah near every tree & every stone so that it will testify for you on the Day of Judgement 4> Follow a sin with a good deed (Do not intentionally sin. Repent. If sin was committed openly, repent publicly; if done in secret, repent privately).
It was a common practice of Sahaba (RA) to seek advice. But we should understand that they asked with the Haqq (right) of it... they practiced on it for life. Nasihat was more valuable to them than gold & diamonds! They cherished, revised implemented & passed it on.... May Allah bless us with this temperament of Sahaba (RA)

Duration - Main: 00:34
Duration - Dua Ml Z Murchie: 00:08


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Islahi Majlis  |  27-07-2015  |  Sayyiduna Muaz (RA) asked Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam for advice. Four points of advice were given…
1> Worship Allah as if you are seeing Him. (Ihsan… achieved through Zikr)     
2> Count yourself among the dead. (Nothing of the world matters to or upsets a dead man… be like that!)
3> Remember Allah near every tree & every stone so that it will testify for you on the Day of Judgement 4> Follow a sin with a good deed (Do not intentionally sin. Repent. If sin was committed openly, repent publicly; if done in secret, repent privately).

It was a common practice of Sahaba (RA) to seek advice. But we should understand that they asked with the Haqq (right) of it… they practiced on it for life. Nasihat was more valuable to them than gold & diamonds! They cherished, revised implemented & passed it on….  May Allah bless us with this temperament of Sahaba (RA)