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The Heart Softeners
Times and places when it is mustahabb to say Laa ilaaha ill-Allah
SaveIs it permissible to grieve for a man who died as a disbeliever, because he will abide for ever in Hell?
SaveFitnah of the Shaytaan (and his attempts to mislead the individual) at the time of death
SaveHow to Get Closer to Allah
In order to get closer to Allah, the Muslim must establish the obligatory duties that Allah has enjoined upon him, such as the five daily prayers, all the other obligatory practical duties, such as honouring one’s parents, upholding ties of kinship, fulfilling the rights of one’s wife and children, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong.SaveThe Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) was the least interested of all people in worldly gain
SaveBest Good Deeds to Expiate Sins
The best good deeds that expiate sins include Wudu’, the five daily prayers, Hajj and `Umrah. The greatest of good deeds is Tawhid, and the gravest of evil deeds is disbelief and ascribing partners to Allah.SaveAsking Forgiveness for All Muslims
SaveWe know the signs of Allah’s love for His slave; what are the signs of Allah’s hatred towards His slave?
SaveThe wisdom behind deeds being shown to Allah repeatedly, daily, weekly and annually
SaveHow to Avoid the Temptation of Women
A Muslim can avoid the Fitnah (temptation) of women by: 1- Faith in Allah; 2- Lowering the gaze, 3- Warding off evil thoughts, 4- Marriage, 5; Fasting, 6- Keeping away from bad company, 7- Keeping away from places of temptation, 8- Not making houses like graves, 9- Trying to make the most of his time in worshipping and obeying Allah, and 10- Remembering the blessings of the Hereafter.Save