Selawat dan salam untukmu, Ya Habiballah, Kekasih Allah



When becoming humiliated, remember the Prophet in Ta¢if.

When being starved, remember the Prophet tying two stones to his stomach in the battle of Khandaq.

When becoming angry, remember the Prophet¢s control of anger on the martyrdom of his beloved Uncle Hamza.

When losing a tooth, remember the Prophet¢s tooth in the battle of Uhud.

When bleeding from any part of the body, remember the Prophet¢s body covered in blood on his return from Ta¢if.

When feeling lonely, remember the Prophet¢s seclusion in Mount Hira .

When feeling tired in Salaat, remember the Prophet¢s blessed feet in Tahajjud.

When being prickled with thorns, remember the Prophet¢s pain from Abu Lahab¢s wife.

When being troubled by neighbours, remember the old woman who would empty rubbish on the Prophet.

When losing a child, remember the Prophet¢s son, Ibrahim.

When beginning a long journey, remember the Prophet¢s long journey to Madinah.

When going against a Sunnah, remember the Prophet¢s intercession, (Ummati, Ummati, Ummati) (My Ummah).

When sacrificing an animal, remember the Prophet¢s sacrifice of 63 animals for his Ummah.

Before shaving your beard, remember the Prophet¢s face rejecting the two beardless Iranians.

When falling into an argument with your wife, remember the Prophet¢s encounter with Aisha and Hafsa.

When experiencing less food in the house, remember the Prophet¢s days of poverty.

When experiencing poverty, remember the Prophet¢s advice to Ashaab-e-Suffa (People of Suffa).

When losing a family member, remember the Prophet¢s departure from this world.

When becoming an orphan, remember the Prophet¢s age at six.

When sponsoring an orphan, remember the Prophet¢s sponsor for Zaid ibn Haritha.

When fearing an enemy, remember the Prophet¢s saying to Abu Bakr in Mount Thour .

Whatever situation you may find yourself in, remember your role model, the best of creation: Prophet Muhammad.

Whatever you may do, remember that your deeds are presented before our Prophet. Are we pleasing him or displeasing him?

0 comments: