Wa alaikum salaam, Allah loves it when we nag and beg Him for something that we want. So, it’s best if you ask for it particularly. If you rush things with humans, they wouldn’t do that for you. Allah is greater than all!
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Read moreAssalamu alaikum It was the Prophet Salla Allahu Alaihi wa Sallam, who exempted him from arrogance. If you have a similar exemption from him, go ahead!
Read moreWa aalikum salam Spending time in something which is not prohibited is permissible as long as duties are fulfilled and no haram is committed. As for going to museums, here is a link: https://www.assimalhakeem.net/node/5807
Read moreWa alaikum assalam, This is authentic.
Read moreWa alaikum salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, If you were in the state of wudhu but you didn’t know of the impurity, your wudhu is valid.
Read moreWa alaikum assalam, Backbiting is to mention the faults of someone while he is not present and slandering means making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation.
Read moreWa aalikum salam This is permissible
Read moreAssalamu alaikum, it is prescribed to say it throughout the day – not at specific timings and the number 100 can be more or less. No need to count it.
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Assalamu alaikum Sheikh one of my relatives shared a hadith which she is referring to albukhari. May b she has also received it frm somewhere. In that hadith aperson went to Rasool Allah(sallallahu alaihi wasallam) nd complaints about his poverty. So Rasool Allah told him to say salam whenever he enters his house,whether someone is present or not, say salam then send durood on me nd then recite surah ikhlas once. That person did what was told by the prophet nd he was blessed nd even his neighbors ndrelatives also benefitted due to that amal. Kindly clarify as I don’t feel this is authentic. I just wanna knw,hav u ever came across such a hadith in which it is said that say salam while entering the house whether someone is present or not.
Wa alaikum salaam, I don’t believe that such hadeeth is authentic nor it is in Albukhari.
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