Manners-Trade Phone Dreams
“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
THE ETIQUETTE OF TRADE
Best and most pure earnings —Work done by a person using his own hands [i.e. manual labor] and every truthful /sincere trade.
Truthful trade is always blessed. don’t deceive people. lying takes away blessings/barkat .
A Muslim merchant who is truthful and trustworthy will be with the martyrs on the Day of Requital.
clarifies any faults/defects before trading .
Allah’s mercy is on a person who is easygoing when he buys, sells, or asks the repayment of a loan.
Don’t take oaths when trading, for [if he does so falsely] the buyer will buy, but then its blessing will be wiped out.
Whoever takes back the sale of his brother, Allah will take back [the punishment] of his slips on the Day of Resurrection.
THE ETIQUETTE OF THE TELEPHONE
Don’t listen to the talk/conversation of other people, without their permission.
It is incorrect to phone when a person is sleeping, eating or in Salaah.
Do not let children answer the phone.
Enquire from a person, you phone regularly, what would the most suitable time to phone them be.
Be moderate in speech, do not speak so much that it tires the other person or prevents him from his work, nor speak about trivial or useless t hings.
Switch off cellular phones into the Masjid as It disturbs other worshipers, nor take it to other gatherings like lectures, meetings and funerals.
THE ETIQUETTE OF DREAMS
If an unpleasant dream is observed, one should sputter three times or blow three times on the left side.
Do not reveal bad dreams to anyone. Change sides when seeing bad dreams. (if sleeping on the right side, turn to the left or vice-versa).
If one sees a bad dream or nightmare read thrice: AUZU BILLAHI MINASH SHAYTAANIR RAJEEM WA MIN SHARRI HAAZIHIR RUYAA. By doing this, the dream will have no ill effects .
To pretend to have had a dream which he did not is a sin:Islam rejects all forms of lying.
If he sees in a dream what he likes, then he should recount it only to someone who he likes. If he sees what he dislikes, then he should seek refuge in God from its evil and from the evil of the devil.
Talk about dreams only to a loved ones or to someone of sound judgement.
Dreams are for the individual who had them and not for others.
If a Muslim feels he has seen the Prophet (s.a.w.), and/or received from him some kind of instruction or advice, he must keep it to himself and must not divulge it to others.
When I want to talk to allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)
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