Dars e Ahadith-Barakah Khatme Quran

Dars E Ahadith, Shariath
“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)

“Convey what you have received from me, even if it is a verse.”(Bukhari, Muslim chapter on Hajj)

The Messenger of Allah, ﷺ, said that Allah Ta’ala commanded Jibreel to destroy a city because of the evildoers therein. Jibreel said, “O Allah, there is a person in the city who has never disobeyed you.” Allah said, “Destroy him as well, because he was not offended by their evildoing”. These Hadeeth are mentioned in Muslim, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah and Bahaiqi

Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim write that during the days of the battle of the Ditch (Khandaq), Jabir, may Allah be pleased with him, felt that the Prophet,  ﷺ, was hungry. Jabir asked his wife if there was any food in the house, to which she replied that there was only a little. Despite this Jabir invited the Prophet, ﷺ, asking him to bring a few people with him. The Prophet ﷺ, however, called everyone to Jabir’s house to eat. Jabir became worried as there was not enough food to provide for everyone. Yet when everyone came, the Prophet, ﷺ, made a du’a upon the food for barakah. Again everyone ate to their fill and there was still food left over.

On the expedition to Tabuk, people ran out of food and began to feel the pangs of starvation. So Sayyidina ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, asked the Prophet, ﷺ, if they could slaughter their camels. The Prophet,  ﷺ, refused him permission, but asked that whoever had any food left to bring it before him. So all the food was spread out on a piece of cloth and placed before the Prophet,  ﷺ. A du’a was made over the food for barakah. Afterwards again, everyone ate and food was still left.(Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, chapter on Mu’jizat; chapter on al-Khandaq, Sirat al-Nabi, by Hafidh Ibn Kathir, chapter on Mu’jizat)

Abu Talha, may Allah be pleased with him, reported that he saw the Prophet, ﷺ, with signs of hunger on his face. He asked his wife whether there was any food and she replied that they had a little. So Abu Talha invited the Prophet, ﷺ, to eat. The Prophet, ﷺ, in return invited everyone in the mosque (nearly 80 people) to also come and eat. The Prophet,  ﷺ, said to Abu Talha, may Allah be pleased with him, to bring the food whereupon he made du’a over it for the barakah. Everyone ate the food and there was still food left over.(Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, chapter on Mu’jizat, chapter on al-Khandaq; Sirat al-Nabi, by Hazif Ibn Kathir, chapter on Mujizat)

Imam Tirmidhi mentions that ‘Abd Allah Ibn Abbas, may Allah be pleased with both of them, reported that a person came to the Prophet,  ﷺ, and said,”Ya Rasool Allah, teach me an act that I can practise which will bring me closer to Allah Ta’ala.” The Prophet,ﷺ, replied, ” Al-halu al-murtahil —–Lisan al-‘Arab, the most famous classical dictionary of the Arabic Language, mentions that ‘al-halu murtahil’ means the practice of the Sahaba whereby they used to recite the Qur’an from beginning to end and then, without delay, start the Qur’an again by reading al-Fatiha and the first 5 verses of Surah al-Baqarah.

Imam ad-Darimi, Imam al-Marwadi, Hafidh Ibn Kathir, Hafidh Ibn Athir write that Thana ibn Awfa reported that a person asked the Prophet, ﷺ, to tell him an act that he could do to bring him closer to Allah Ta’ala. The Prophet,  ﷺ, replied, “Al-halu al-murtahil.” The person asked what al-halu al-murtahil was, and the Prophet, ﷺ, replied that it was reciting the Qur’an from al-Fatiha to an-Nas and then, without delay, starting the Qur’an again by reading al-Fatiha and the first 5 verses of Surah al-Baqarah.(Fada’il al-Qur’an, ad-Darimi; an-Nihaya, Ibn Athir; Fada’il al-Qur`an, Hafidh Ibn Kathir, chapter on Fada’il al-Qur’an; Qiyam al-Layl, Imam al-Marwadi, chapter on Fada’il al-Qur`an)

Imam Bukhari narrates that the Prophet, ﷺ, left Madina for the expedition to Tabuk on a Thursday, and that he used to prefer to travel on Thursdays.(Sahih Bukhari, chapter on the expedition of Tabuk)

Imam Bukhari mentions that ‘Abdullah ibn Masood fixed Thursdays for teaching his students. Sahih Bukhari, chapter on Knowledge)

Imam Tirmidhi narrates that one day ‘Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, said to the Prophet, ﷺ, that he had difficulty in memorising the Qur’an. The Prophet, ﷺ, told him to stand up in the third part of the night and make supplication to Allah because the angels are present and du’as are accepted at that time. The Prophet Ya’qoob had said to his sons that he would ask Allah for forgiveness on the night of Jumu’ah.(Tirmidhi, chapter on Supplications)

Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim write that Ibn Abbas said that it was the tradition of the Prophet’s, ﷺ, for people to recite dhikr loudly after Fard Salat.(Bukhari and Muslim Kitab as-Salat)

Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim write that there are special Angels who are always searching for dhikr gatherings. In any gathering where La ilaha ill-Allah, Subhan-Allah, Alhamdulillah and Allah-u-Akbar are being recited the Angels shade the gathering with their wings.(Bukhari Bab Dawaat and Muslim Bab Dhikr)

Imam Bukhari writes that Allah Ta`ala says:“When my servant does dhikr in his heart, I do his dhikr in My heart. When he does My dhikr in a meeting, I do his dhikr in a better meeting.”(Bukhari Bab at Tawheed)Hafidh Al-Asqalani writes that the better meeting mentioned in this Hadeeth means Angels, prophets, martyrs and pious spirits.(Fath al-Bari Bab Ut Tawheed y Hafidh Al-Asqalani

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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