Book Title | Flee To Allah |
Book Author | Jeewan Chanicka |
Total Pages | 302 |
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Language | English |
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Flee To Allah Dr. Abdel-Hamid A. Eliwa Ali M. As-Sawi Wa’il A. Shehab Edited By: Joanne McEwan Jeewan Chanicka
FLEE TO ALLAH
- Introduction 1
- Chapter one: repentance 11
- Chapter two: this-worldly life 49
- Chapter three: death. 57
- Chapter four: prayer 67
- Chapter five: du’a’ (supplication) 89
- Chapter six: the remembrance of allah (dhikr) 135
- Chapter seven: excessive love. 177
- Chapter eight: the treatment of epilepsy, sorcery
- And impotence caused by sorcery 189
- Chapter nine: sincere advice 203
From the Book
Regret is a pain in the heart when it feels that it will be separated from his beloved. Prolonged grief and weeping are its signs. Is there anything dearer to him than his soul? Is there any punishment more severe than the Fire?
Who is more truthful than the Messenger of Allah? When a person feels that a disease may happen to his son or to someone close to him then his weeping and sorrow is aggravated. If a physician tells him that his son’s disease is incurable, then immediately his sorrow increases.
Yet, son is not dearer to him than his soul, nor does the physician know better than Allah and His Messenger, nor is death more grievous than the Fire, nor does disease necessarily lead to death. What is sure, is that sins lead to Allah’s wrath.”
At-Nawawi (may Allah bestow mercy upon him) said:“Scholars state that repentance is obligatory for every sin.
When a person’s disobedience is solely between him and Allah Most High, and unconnected with another human being’s rights, his repentance has three condi¬ tions:
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