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Fidelity/Sincerity
Number of Items: 17
- Uzbek Lecturer : Muntasir AbdulGafor
Sincerity to Allah is the most important condition in the acceptance of deeds as deeds are accepted only if they are for the sake of Allah and according to the guidance of the messenger peace be upon him.
- Uyghur Writer : A. Muhammad Ali Reviewing : N. Tamkeni
An article about sincerity to Allah as conditions of acceptance of deeds are two:first:the deed should be sincere for the sake of Allah.second:the deed should be correct according to the legislation of the messenger pbuh.The person doing deeds without these two conditions is as a passenger filling a bag with sand transfering it but makes no benefit of it as Ibn Al Qaim said.
- English Lecturer : Bilal Philips
A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Bilal Philips in which he explains the issue of Allah's provision for his servants and their sincerity in worshipping him as mentioned in the Noble Quran and the Prophetic purified Sunnah.
- Bengali Writer : Sanaullah Nazir Ahmad Reviewing : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Sincerity Of Worship To Allaah is right from Allaah’s rights and a condition of geting merit.So the muslim should be keen to fulfill Allaah’s right and cautious of what contradicting it
- Russian Writer : Ameen Bin Abdullah Al-Shaqawi Reviewing : Abu AbdulRahman Al-Dagestani The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Sincerity is one of the great principles in islam in all types of worship
- Uzbek
- Persian Author : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Author : Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz Author : Abdullah Bin Abdur-Rahman AL-Jibreen Author : Abdur-Rahman Bin Nasir as-Sadi Author : Naasir Bin Abdulkarim al-Aql Translation : Isaac bin Abdullah Addubairy Alawathy
- Hausa
- English Lecturere : Shaikh AbuBakr As-Shatery Reviewing : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
Sincerity is the desire of the slave to approach to Allah and nothing more like affecting for others and the desire of acquiring praise from people. All of this is mentioned in detail in this video.
- Bengali Translation : Abdullah Bin Shaheed AbdulRahman Reviewing : Abu Bakar Muhammad Zakaria The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Sincerity is the desire of the slave to approach to Allah and nothing more like affecting for others and the desire of acquairing praise from people.All of this is mentioned in detail in this article.
- Arabic
- Pashto
- English Writer : Mohammed Abdus Salam
The role of intention in the acceptability of religion worship by God.
- Bengali Translation : Syraj Alislam Ali Akbar Reviewing : Abu Bakar Muhammad Zakaria Reviewing : Kawthar Bin Khalid The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Each person will have what he intended: The Messenger (peace be upon him) said, "Actions are judged by motives, so each man will have what he intended". This hadith proves that a deed is not accepted without intention. It has to be sincere to be accepted by Allah so the predecessors (may Allah have mercy on them) took much care of it. This article mentions the most important issues related to accepting the deeds.
- French Lecturer : Abu Adam AbdulMalik Al-Faransi
The importance of sincerity,its virtue and the great role of fasting in training the person to be sincere.
- Thai Reviewing : Safi Othman
The Condition Of The Acceptance Of The Deed through evidences from the Quran,sunnah and sayings of righteous predecessors.
- English Lecturer : Bilal Philips
A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Bilal Philips in which he explains the issue of sincerity and provision in Islam.
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