Ramadan Mubarak
they open. Righteous deeds and the wealth spent
in the path of Allah (Azza wa jal)
of Allah(Azza wa jal) for the betterment of his
afterlife. If the deceased left unlawful (Haram) wealth and instruments of sins such as
musical instruments, a game shop, a music centre, a cinema, a pub, a casino, an
illegal business etc. he would face severe and unimaginable suffering in his
grave.
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Amusement in nights of Ramadan
Dear Islamic brothers! These two parables should serve as an
eye-opener for us. Man
makes merry so long as he is alive, but when he dies, his eyes do
not close, in actual fact,
they open. Righteous deeds and the wealth spent
in the path of Allah (Azza wa jal)
benefit the deceased, but it is unlikely that the wealth the
deceased leaves behind will be spent wisely. There is just a little hope that
the heirs of the deceased will spend his wealth in the path
of Allah(Azza wa jal) for the betterment of his
afterlife. If the deceased left unlawful (Haram) wealth and instruments of sins such as
musical instruments, a game shop, a music centre, a cinema, a pub, a casino, an
illegal business etc. he would face severe and unimaginable suffering in his
grave.
In the parable ‘Horrific Scene of
Grave’ we can imagine the
horrible punishment given to
the deceased who disrespects Ramadan. All of us should take some
lesson from it. Unfortunately, during the sacred nights of Ramadan many
youngsters play cricket, football etc. in streets. They not only waste these
precious moments by depriving themselves of worshipping but disturb other
people as well. They neither worship themselves nor let others do. These
amusements make a Muslim heedless of Allah (Azza wa jal) therefore righteous Muslims always stay away
from them. Let alone playing, the pious Muslims avoid even watching and
listening to commentaries of such useless activities. Therefore, we must avoid
these things, especially in the sacred moments of Ramadan
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