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Learn, Love & Live the Quran |
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Assalaamualikum Friend,
As Muslims, we are people who have devoted our lives to doing as many good deeds as possible, no matter their weight. We understand that good deeds are a way to seek the mercy of Allah (ta’ala) and attain al-Jannah.
But doing a good deed is not enough. It is also important that we guard our good deeds so that they do not go to waste in the eyes of Allah (ta’ala).
Read on to learn more.
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Your Brother, Bilal Memon Founder & CEO |
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Jealously Guard Your Good Deeds
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Good deeds in Islam must have the utmost level of sincerity to them. They should come with the purest of intentions. That said, our sincerity and good intentions can be easily swayed by our own weak nafs or Shaytaan. Read on.
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Hadith # 9: “What I Have forbidden You, Avoid…”
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How do we deal with deeds that are obligatory, recommended, and those that are forbidden? What is the Islamic perspective behind asking questions to clear our doubts in seeking answers? Read this article to find out.
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