*Ur Missed Calls*
------------------بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
*Question 1:*
Who make calls for obligatory prayers?
*Answer:*
Muadhim
*Question 2:*
Who is Muadhim?
*Answer:*
Muadhim is a person who recited Adhan from the masjid summoning Muslims for obligatory (fard) prayer (swalah)
*Question 3:*
Who make calls for Voluntary prayers?
*Answer:*
Allah (swt) Himself
Evidence:
Abu Huraira reported: The Prophet (pbuh) said, *“Our Lord Almighty descends to the lowest heaven in the last third of every night, calling people by saying: Who is calling upon Me that I may answer him? Who is asking from Me that I may give him? Who is seeking My forgiveness that I may forgive him?”* 📚Source: Sahih al-Bukhari 1145, Sahih Muslim 758
Now,
*Question 4:*
Your creator (Allah - swt) call you EVERY BLESSED NIGHT for Tahajjud. How many of HIS missed calls have you gathered in the last 3years?
*Answer:*
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My People,
The success of every believer on the day of judgement, lies on his or her obligatory swalawat.
Evidence:
*“Indeed the first deed by which a servant will be called to account on the Day of Resurrection is his Swalat. If it is complete, he or she is successful and saved, but if it is defective, he or she has failed and lost. So, if something is deficient in his or her obligatory (prayers) then Allah (swt) will say: ‘Look! Are there any voluntary (prayers) for my worshipper?’ So, with them, what was deficient in his or her obligatory (prayers) will be completed...”* 📚(Tirmizi)
Remember that,
*“The best of all nafil prayer (ie - prayers after obligatory swalah) is prayer in the depths of the night...”* 📚[Muslim]
This Hadith is a clear testimony that Tahajjud is the most desirable form of all voluntary prayers and that is why Allah calls people of Tahajjud successful & loyal servants.
*Menstruation Is Not A Punishment:*
The Prophet (pbuh) said about menstruation, *“Verily this is a matter Allah has written upon the girls of Prophet Adam (a.s.)…” 📚[Bukhari]
It is permissible for a woman in menstruation and post-natal bleeding to perform all acts of ibadah during tahajjud time and even during the day EXCEPT *swalat and touching the glorious Quran directly (ie - without barrier)*. Yes. She can wake up during tahajjud time to make Istigfar or any sunnatic Dhikr and make Du'a (ask Allah anything she want).. If she like, she can perform ablution and if she like she can just make Dhikr, swalatun-nabiyi, Dua, Istigfar etc and go back to catch up with her sleep, and still grab the goodies shared to people of Tahajjud.
Ending this,
The Prophet (PBUH) said: *“O `Abdullah, do not be like so and so! He used to pray at night and then he stopped doing that”*(📚Al-Bukhari and Muslim
*Share this very write-up to remind others*
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