Wisdom of The Holy Prophet Muhammed (Peace And Blessings Of Allah Be Upon Him) Motive determines the value of all conduct, and a person attains that which he desires. If the motive of one who emigrates is to attain to Allah and His Messenger, then that is the purpose of his migration; and he who migrates seeking the world attains to it, and he who migrates for the sake of a woman, marries her and thus his migration is for the purpose he has in mind. He who performs the salat at Fajr comes under the guarantee of Allah, so beware lest Allah should call you to account in respect of anything concerning His guarantee, for should He call any of you to account in respect of anything concerning His guarantee and find him wanting, that one would be hurled down to the fire of hell. Allah will forbid Paradise to one whom He appoints in authority over people and who plays them false, die when he might. Even the fragrance of paradise will not reach him, if he does not look after them with good will and sincerity. Allah is Gentle and loves gentleness and bestows upon gentleness that which He does not bestow upon harshness or anything else. Allah is Gentle and loves gentleness in all things. You possess two qualities which Allah loves: gentleness and endurance. Allah, the Exalted, says: I challenge to battle him who bears enmity towards a friend of Mine. When a servant of Mine seeks nearness to Me, with that which I love, out of whatever I have prescribed, I begin to love him and when I love him, I become his ear with which he hears and his eyes with which he sees and his hand with which he grasps and his foot with which he walks, and when he begs Me for anything I bestow it upon him and when he seeks shelter with Me, I give him shelter.
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