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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم


Brothers and Sisters in Islam, every Friday, a special treasure is distributed. The key to unlocking it is not wealth or status, but something far simpler: time.


When you make the conscious effort to go for Jumu'ah prayers early, you are not just securing a seat in the mosque. You are securing a seat in the divine mercy of Allah.


*The Reward of a Sacrifice:*


From numerous authentic hadith, the one who goes to attend the Juma'at prayers in the First Hour is rewarded as if he has sacrificed a camel. The one who comes in the Second Hour as if he has sacrificed a cow, and then a chicken, and then an egg. 📚 Authentic. Therefore, the earlier you come, the greater the rewards.


Slaves of Allah!


Those who attend Jumu’ah prayer should be quiet and listen attentively to the imam when he is preaching. It is not permissible to speak to others, even if that is to tell them to be quiet. Whoever does that has engaged in idle talk (laghw), and whoever engages in idle talk, his Jumu’ah prayer does not count. 📚Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 892; Muslim, 851).


Today,


Majority of Muslims today lose all their rewards expected to be gained by attending jummah prayer behind imam on Friday just because they did not know things they do which nullify their rewards.


Today, we see Muslim faithful talking/discussing, pressing phone, running from one Internet site to another and even answering phone calls while the imam is on the Minbar saying Friday Khutbah (sermon). All these actions are actions which nullify ones jumaat reward completely. Also, playing with things like our fingers or any body part, clothes, items, car keys etc is prohibited. In fact, even saying of Salam to someone is not permissible at that moment.


Ending this,


The day of Friday is also called: ‘Yawmul Mazid’; the day of extras/increases. 📚(Refer: Zadul Ma’ad, vol. 1 pg.397 and Fathul Bari, before Hadith: 876)


And Fridays are special days for shopping for your Hearafter which begin immediately you are placed in your grave.


*NOTE;*


Allah (swt) did not design it that HIS Angels from the sky should descend to do the jobs of masjid maintenance meant for human beings. This is why HE (Allah) say In Surah At-Taubah, chapter 9 verse 18,


إِنَّمَا يَعْمُرُ مَسَٰجِدَ ٱللَّهِ مَنْ ءَامَنَ بِٱللَّهِ وَٱلْيَوْمِ ٱلْءَاخِرِ


"The mosques of Allāh are MAINTAINED by those who believe in Allāh and the Last Day,..." 📚At-Taubah 9:18


My People,


One of the silent trials of our time include finding ourselves inside bad economy. Yes. Allah (swt) allow this to see those who SHAYTAN will trick to hide under the canopy of hash economy and COMPLETELY abandon giving-out from the little in their pockets.


Therefore, 


I use this medium to remind myself and you to prepare to be dropping something (reasonable) EVERYDAY inside Fissabilillah box in any masjid where we pray REGULARLY especially today (Friday) - for the running of the activities of the masjid & for the propagation of the religion of Allah in general.



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