Ramazan Ki Aamad Marhaba !!!
Sayyiduna ‘Abdullah Anis (Radi allahu ta'ala anhu) has stated that on the Day of Judgement, Allah (Azza wa jal) will say, ‘No one shall enter Hell or Heaven
until he/she is held accountable for the rights of people.’ So if anyone has
violated the rights of others he will not enter Hell or Heaven until he
compensates for it. (Akhlaq-u-Salihin, pp. 55)
‘Aftermath
of Cruelty’ published by
Maktaba-tul-Madinah. Ya Allah (Azza wa jal)
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Who will be destitute
on Judgement Day?
The Holy
Prophet (Rasoolullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) once asked his companions
(Radi allahu ta'ala anhu), ‘Do you know as to who a destitute person is?’ They
replied, ‘Ya Rasulallah (Rasoolullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) the one who
does not have wealth is a destitute.’ He (Rasoolullah Sallallahu Alaihi
Wasallam) said, ‘The destitute in my Ummah is the one who will be brought on
the Judgement Day with Salah, fasts and charity (in his book of deeds) but
would have abused and accused someone, he would have taken wealth unlawfully
and shed blood (or) beaten someone and as a result of these sins, his good
deeds will be taken from him. If he runs out of good deeds and there are still
claimants (against him), he would have to take the sins of the oppressed
(people) and would resultantly be thrown into Hell.’ (Sahih Muslim, pp. 1394,
Hadiš 2581)
Sayyiduna ‘Abdullah Anis (Radi allahu ta'ala anhu) has stated that on the Day of Judgement, Allah (Azza wa jal) will say, ‘No one shall enter Hell or Heaven
until he/she is held accountable for the rights of people.’ So if anyone has
violated the rights of others he will not enter Hell or Heaven until he
compensates for it. (Akhlaq-u-Salihin, pp. 55)
In order to get detailed information about people’s rights, please
read the booklet
‘Aftermath
of Cruelty’ published by
Maktaba-tul-Madinah. Ya Allah (Azza wa jal)
protect Muslims from violating each others’ rights and enable us
to apologize and forgive each other for all previous mistakes in this matter!
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