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Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Lukgaf(m): 7:50am On Feb 24, 2023
The first hadith of Arbahuna annawwaiy emphasizes the importance of intention in Islamic worship. It has been called the axis of Islam and contains a third of knowledge. The niyyah (intention), which is in the heart, serves two functions: to define the worship intended and to discern whether the particular act is one of worship performed for Allah or is one of habit, custom, or worldly motivation. The ḥadīth confirms that any work is judged by Allah exclusively on the merit of intention, not on its quantity or apparent greatness. Thus, a seemingly small act done sincerely could be valued by Allah more than a rather conspicuous one. The Messenger of Allah followed his statement with an example of two types of intentions: one pleasing to Allah and another unacceptable, although the deed itself was in all outward appearance the same. The original meaning of the word "hijrah" is "to leave behind" or "to shun" something, and it is perceived that there are two categories of hijrah: the Islamic one for the cause of the religion and the worldly one for any other purpose, be it ḥalāl or ḥarām. Leaving behind a life of disobedience is always a priority.

Below are some of the lessons we can learn from the hadith regarding the importance of intention in Islamic worship:


- The intention is a crucial element of Islamic worship, as it determines the sincerity and validity of one's actions.

- The intention should be solely for the sake of Allah, and not for any other worldly gain or personal interest.

- The intention should be made before starting any act of worship, and it should be clear and specific.

- The hadith highlights the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding the purpose and significance of each act of worship.

- The hadith emphasizes the need for Muslims to constantly renew their intentions and remain mindful of their actions, as this helps maintain sincerity and increase the reward for their deeds.

- The hadith also reminds Muslims to prioritize their intentions over their actions, as even the most seemingly insignificant deeds can become a means of great reward if done with the right intention.

- The hadith teaches us that Allah rewards us based on our intentions and efforts, and not merely on the outward form of our worship.

To be continued next week, In shaa Allah

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by ANTlISLAMA: 10:09am On Feb 24, 2023
And this

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by ResidentMUMU: 10:17am On Feb 24, 2023
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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by RedPiller(m): 10:17am On Feb 24, 2023
Jazakallah bi ahsanil khair brother.


This is what we need to hear.


May Allah bless your day today

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by juman(m): 10:19am On Feb 24, 2023
Another Friday
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by juman(m): 10:20am On Feb 24, 2023
Intention is the pilot of all actions.

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by NaijaOlosho(f): 10:27am On Feb 24, 2023
Thiefnubuu to be disgraced tomorrow

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by chillychill(f): 10:40am On Feb 24, 2023
Jazakumllahu khayran brother
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Ayomi890: 10:48am On Feb 24, 2023
Yes
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by gloryman91: 10:54am On Feb 24, 2023
Jazaka Lahu Khayran.

Barakallahu fihi kum.

Islam is the Best.

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Nobody: 10:58am On Feb 24, 2023
NaijaOlosho:
Thiefnubuu to be disgraced tomorrow

Werey

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Debangis20(m): 10:59am On Feb 24, 2023
Thank you.
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by NeoWanZaeed(m): 11:34am On Feb 24, 2023
Well, your intentions matters No more since the Prophet is dead and nobody knows ghoyb (hidden matters or someone else intention)
. It's what you do openly that you'll be judged with
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by NeoWanZaeed(m): 11:35am On Feb 24, 2023
Hadith

"حَدَّثَنَا الْحَكَمُ بْنُ نَافِعٍ، أَخْبَرَنَا شُعَيْبٌ، عَنِ الزُّهْرِيِّ، قَالَ حَدَّثَنِي حُمَيْدُ بْنُ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ بْنِ عَوْفٍ، أَنَّ عَبْدَ اللَّهِ بْنَ عُتْبَةَ، قَالَ سَمِعْتُ عُمَرَ بْنَ الْخَطَّابِ ـ رضى الله عنه ـ يَقُولُ إِنَّ أُنَاسًا كَانُوا يُؤْخَذُونَ بِالْوَحْىِ فِي عَهْدِ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم، وَإِنَّ الْوَحْىَ قَدِ انْقَطَعَ، وَإِنَّمَا نَأْخُذُكُمُ الآنَ بِمَا ظَهَرَ لَنَا مِنْ أَعْمَالِكُمْ، فَمَنْ أَظْهَرَ لَنَا خَيْرًا أَمِنَّاهُ وَقَرَّبْنَاهُ، وَلَيْسَ إِلَيْنَا مِنْ سَرِيرَتِهِ شَىْءٌ، اللَّهُ يُحَاسِبُهُ فِي سَرِيرَتِهِ، وَمَنْ أَظْهَرَ لَنَا سُوءًا لَمْ نَأْمَنْهُ وَلَمْ نُصَدِّقْهُ، وَإِنْ قَالَ إِنَّ سَرِيرَتَهُ حَسَنَةٌ‏.‏"

Narrated `Umar bin Al-Khattab:
People were (sometimes) judged by the revealing of a Divine Inspiration during the lifetime of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) but now there is no longer any more (new revelation). Now we judge you by the deeds you practice publicly, so we will trust and favor the one who does good deeds in front of us, and we will not call him to account about what he is really doing in secret, for Allah will judge him for that; but we will not trust or believe the one who presents to us with an evil deed even if he claims that his intentions were good.

Sahih

Sahih al-Bukhari, 2641
In-Book Reference: Book 52, Hadith 5
USC-MSA web (English) reference: Vol. 3, Book 48, Hadith 809 (deprecated numbering scheme)
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Debangis20(m): 11:49am On Feb 24, 2023
NeoWanZaeed:
Well, your intentions matters No more since the Prophet is dead and nobody knows ghoyb (hidden matters or someone else intention)
. It's what you do openly that you'll be judged with

So what are you trying to say here?
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by rty6072(m): 12:15pm On Feb 24, 2023
Jazakallah khair

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by olawonder(m): 2:37pm On Feb 24, 2023
Lukgaf:
The first hadith of Arbahuna annawwaiy emphasizes the importance of intention in Islamic worship. It has been called the axis of Islam and contains a third of knowledge. The niyyah (intention), which is in the heart, serves two functions: to define the worship intended and to discern whether the particular act is one of worship performed for Allah or is one of habit, custom, or worldly motivation. The ḥadīth confirms that any work is judged by Allah exclusively on the merit of intention, not on its quantity or apparent greatness. Thus, a seemingly small act done sincerely could be valued by Allah more than a rather conspicuous one. The Messenger of Allah followed his statement with an example of two types of intentions: one pleasing to Allah and another unacceptable, although the deed itself was in all outward appearance the same. The original meaning of the word "hijrah" is "to leave behind" or "to shun" something, and it is perceived that there are two categories of hijrah: the Islamic one for the cause of the religion and the worldly one for any other purpose, be it ḥalāl or ḥarām. Leaving behind a life of disobedience is always a priority.

Below are some of the lessons we can learn from the hadith regarding the importance of intention in Islamic worship:


- The intention is a crucial element of Islamic worship, as it determines the sincerity and validity of one's actions.

- The intention should be solely for the sake of Allah, and not for any other worldly gain or personal interest.

- The intention should be made before starting any act of worship, and it should be clear and specific.

- The hadith highlights the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding the purpose and significance of each act of worship.

- The hadith emphasizes the need for Muslims to constantly renew their intentions and remain mindful of their actions, as this helps maintain sincerity and increase the reward for their deeds.

- The hadith also reminds Muslims to prioritize their intentions over their actions, as even the most seemingly insignificant deeds can become a means of great reward if done with the right intention.

- The hadith teaches us that Allah rewards us based on our intentions and efforts, and not merely on the outward form of our worship.

To be continued next week, In shaa Allah



The post could have started with the Hadith as narrated in Annawwawi
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by dmaze: 3:24pm On Feb 24, 2023
May Almighty Allah SWT reward you and all Muslims who view this now and forever, aameen!

Thank you for sharing Lukgaf.

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Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by NeoWanZaeed(m): 5:19pm On Feb 24, 2023
Debangis20:

So what are you trying to say here?

Committing sins and bidah then say you have good intentions ISN'T AN EXCUSE
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Hassanmaye(m): 7:27pm On Feb 24, 2023
Lukgaf:
The first hadith of Arbahuna annawwaiy emphasizes the importance of intention in Islamic worship. It has been called the axis of Islam and contains a third of knowledge. The niyyah (intention), which is in the heart, serves two functions: to define the worship intended and to discern whether the particular act is one of worship performed for All hiah or is one of habit, custom, or worldly motivation. The ḥadīth confirms that any work is judged by Allah exclusively on the merit of intention, not on its quantity or apparent greatness. Thus, a seemingly small act done sincerely could be valued by Allah more than a rather conspicuous one. The Messenger of Allah followed his statement with an example of two types of intentions: one pleasing to Allah and another unacceptable, although the deed itself was in all outward appearance the same. The original meaning of the word "hijrah" is "to leave behind" or "to shun" something, and it is perceived that there are two categories of hijrah: the Islamic one for the cause of the religion and the worldly one for any other purpose, be it ḥalāl or ḥarām. Leaving behind a life of disobedience is always a priority.

Below are some of the lessons we can learn from the hadith regarding the importance of intention in Islamic worship:


- The intention is a crucial element of Islamic worship, as it determines the sincerity and validity of one's actions.

- The intention should be solely for the sake of Allah, and not for any other worldly gain or personal interest.

- The intention should be made before starting any act of worship, and it should be clear and specific.

- The hadith highlights the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding the purpose and significance of each act of worship.

- The hadith emphasizes the need for Muslims to constantly renew their intentions and remain mindful of their actions, as this helps maintain sincerity and increase the reward for their deeds.

- The hadith also reminds Muslims to prioritize their intentions over their actions, as even the most seemingly insignificant deeds can become a means of great reward if done with the right intention.

- The hadith teaches us that Allah rewards us based on our intentions and efforts, and not merely on the outward form of our worship.

To be continued next week, In shaa Allah


Jazakallah
Re: Lessons From Hadith 1 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Debangis20(m): 11:36pm On Feb 24, 2023
NeoWanZaeed:


Committing sins and bidah then say you have good intentions ISN'T AN EXCUSE
OK.

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