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Assalaamualikum Friend,
Many times, taqwa of Allah (ta’ala) is translated as the fear and consciousness of Allah (ta’ala). It is to remember Him at all times, to be fearful of His anger and to be conscious of Him as our Creator.
When you are conscious of a thing, it is ever present in your mind. You think about it often and it informs many of your actions that are related to it. That is how it is when we are conscious of Allah (ta’ala). We remember Him often, we seek His pleasure alone, and His words guide our daily lives.
The Messenger of Allah (SAW) always advised the Muslim Ummah about the importance of, and the need to have the taqwa of Allah (ta’ala).
Here are six ahadith in the articles below that should serve as reminders of the benefits and importance of having taqwa for every Muslim.
Your Brother, Bilal Memon Founder & CEO |
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Many times, taqwa of Allah (ta’ala) is translated as the fear and consciousness of Allah (ta’ala). It is to remember Him at all times, to be fearful of His anger and to be conscious of Him as our Creator. In this post, we share six ahadith that remind us of the importance of having the taqwa of Allah (ta'ala).
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Few Etiquette of Seeking and Giving Islamic Advice
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There are times when we are in a dilemma and we need Islamic advice. The religion of Islam is a religion that is built on the authentic knowledge of the words of Allah (ta’ala), and the sayings of His Messenger (ﷺ), such that whatever advice a Muslim needs as regards their faith, they will find it in the Qur’an and Sunnah.
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