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Noor
18-08-03, 08:49 PM
SIX RIGHTS OF A MUSLIM UPON A MUSLIM



Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) said: "No one of you shall become a true believer until he desires for his brother what he desires for himself." (Bukhari) Surely the best way for us to please our brother is to place him high in our estimation and do for him what we would like for ourselves. The Prophet gave us comprehensive direction on how to sustain brotherhood. He said: "There are six rights of a Muslim upon a Muslim:…”

Ø “…When you meet him, greet him;…” With a warm smile, a friendly face and As-Salaam Alaykum is the best way to meet a brother. We must avoid picking and choosing whom we confer this basic right upon. All Muslims regardless of their social status and position in society should be afforded this "gateway" into our personal space. The Salaam is the best of icebreakers as it immediately brings down the barriers that we unconsciously erect around ourselves to shield us from "alien invasion".

Ø “…when he invites you, respond to him;…” When a Muslim brother invites you to a celebration, you are obliged to go, even if he didn't attend the Eid celebration you had last year. Accepting an invitation for a wedding celebration is about sharing in the joys of a brother as well as joining with other Muslims in a social gathering.

Ø “…when he seeks counsel, give him advice;…” When a brother comes to you with a problem, seeking advice, give him what he requires even if it means that you are undermining yourself in the process. Remember, you desire the best for him, don't you? Be sincere in your advice. Never take what has been told to you in confidence to another person except to demonstrate a point; even then, his identity must not be disclosed or alluded to.

Ø “…when he sneezes and praises Allah, say to him: `May Allah have mercy on you (Yarhamuk-Allah)'…” . When a Muslim sneezes, yawns, lets one go, or even when he trips and he remembers to praise Allah, we must respond to him with a prayer for Allah to have mercy on him. If we find a brother either negligent or ignorant of the need to praise Allah in all things, then we must set him right as far as his responsibility to himself and to others. The lesson is: praise Allah in all condition and appreciate the one who does this!

Ø “…when he is sick, visit him… When you go and visit a sick brother, take a small gift along with you that will help lift his spirits. If you are unable to afford a gift, then ensure that you go armed with words of encouragement and hope from the Qur'an and Sunnah. Don't be put off by the fact that the brother is much more learned than you – you are there to lift his spirits, not to compete against him. Pray for him and let him pray for you too.

Ø "…and when he dies, follow his funeral…” Attending the last rites of a brother is of utmost importance. Speaking well of him and seeking forgiveness for him will ease his condition in the grave with regards to questioning, bliss and punishment. Upon following him to the grave, one should now not turn his back on (abandon) him. Not abandoning him after his death is to take care of his families, remembering him in du’aa regularly, and doing sadaqah (charity) on his behalf.

seinhumour
18-08-03, 09:15 PM
This should indeed be dubbed as "sticky".

kaphirgoyim
18-08-03, 09:29 PM
:crying:

These are the Muslims I have grown fond of.

Peace Muslimah

Ammarah
18-08-03, 11:07 PM
Great thread sis! SubhanAllah!

.: Anna :.
18-08-03, 11:09 PM
very good post :D

AnnaMarie
18-08-03, 11:11 PM
very nice post...if everyone of every religion used this idea wouldn't the world be such a happier place..(tear) (tear)

Salahudin
18-08-03, 11:56 PM
nice post sis Jazakallahu Khayr

nam
19-08-03, 07:29 AM
Sallaam

Sis, great post, i read them in chat, someone posted them up :).

Allah Hafiz

YNam ("Y is the opposite of Man, Nam?" Nam 19/08/03)

Ali_Khan
19-08-03, 07:39 AM
Good Post. :up: It is so often we forget that everyone who beleives in one God and the prophets is our brother. We must help them when they ask us for it and protect them when they are are attacked. That is why we must support Iraqis and Afghans in any way we can. Inshallah their Jihad will be succesful against the murderous Zionists American **** who have invaded their land and murdered our families. Because their families are our families too. :freedom:

AbuNajm
20-08-03, 04:56 PM
truly, Muhammad, SAWS, conveyed the message, al Hamdu Lillah.

as just a reminder in light of the epitome of belief, as also conveyed in ahadith, is that we love the Rasulullah, SAWS, above our own selves. likewise, we determine ones love for Rasulullah, SAWS, according to how closely we follow his sunnah. these are obvious things such as dress, manners, food, worship, treatment of neighbors, fasting, zakat, et alia. when we find Muslims who do not obey the Sunnah with regards to these things, then it is also incumbent upon us to advise them, and then warn, and then reject them. certainly our souls have rights upon us, our families, but above and beyond these all, Allah AWJ.

help your brothers and sisters to help you by following the sunnah of Rasulullah, SAWS.

MuqtaDus
24-08-03, 11:21 PM
JazakAllah khair for the post...