Sponsor

Jannah Just a wish or a Reality??




At the point when Fir'aun discovered that his significant other Aasiyah trusted in Allah Subhaanahu wa Ta'ala, rather than in him, he was enraged! How should she? He requested his gatekeepers to beat her. They limited her options and feet, and beat her savagely in the searing desert heat. She went to Allah and supplicated,

 

"My Lord, work for me a home with You in Jannah and save me from Fir'aun and his deeds and save me from the Zaalimun ( miscreants and doubters in Allaah)." (Surah at-Tahreem:11).

 

That was her desire. To be in Jannah. Furthermore, she got it.

 

It is said that when she said this, the sky opened for her and she saw her home in Jannah.

 

She grinned.

 

Disappointed and furious, the gatekeepers got a tremendous stone to smash her totally. In any case, before they could do that, Allah took her spirit and she turned into a model for all the accepting people until the cows come home.

 

Wishes, expectations and goals! Who doesn't have them?

 

At the point when you ask the normal individual what they wish for, some of them may want for 1,000,000 dollars, maybe an extravagant games vehicle and a house by the lake or even an excursion to Disney Land.

 

Yet, not many of us recollect the most elevated of humanly wishes. The best of wishes, the best of wishes, the loftiest of wishes. Better believe it sure, it is there on our rundown, and we wish for it. However, not with the enthusiasm and energy that it merits.

 

Also, what is that wish, all things considered?

 

It's anything but a wish for Jannah; the unadulterated, elevated residence for the devotees.

 

The non-Muslims trust in wishing on a star, wishing on a birthday flame and in three wishes that a genie can 'mysteriously' allow for you. In any case, Alhamdulillaah, we are Muslims and we needn't bother with a star or a light adhered on a cake to make a wish. Truth be told we don't require a genie in a container.

 

We should simply to submit to Allaah, have faith in Him, carry out noble things as well as could be expected, expecting His Mercy while dreading His Wrath.

 

Allaah has advised us in the Quraan:

 

"Though the individuals who accept and carry out beneficial things and humble themselves before their Lord, they are the associates of Paradise, and there they will live for ever." (Surah Hood: 23)

 

As Muslims we likewise realize that accomplishing something isn't simply meaningless statements. It is to want for it in the heart, to utilize the tongue and make dua for it and to apply the proper exertion to accomplish it.

 

Furthermore, Jannah is the loftiest of wishes.

 

Yet, do we incredibly want for it? Provided that this is true, how have we dealt with accomplish it?

 

Ramadaan is the ideal possibility for us to make that wish for Jannah materialize. The Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) said:

 

"Whoever diets Ramadaan out of confidence and with the desire for remuneration, all his past sins will be excused." (Bukhaari, Muslim)

 

Furthermore,

 

"Whoever goes through the evenings of Ramadaan in petition out of confidence and in the desire for remuneration, his past sins will be pardoned." (Bukhaari, Muslim)

 

"At the point when the principal evening of the long stretch of Ramadaan comes, the fallen angels and defiant jinn are tied up and the doors of Hell are shut, and not one entryway of it is opened. The doors of Paradise are opened and not one entryway of it is shut. Also, a guest shouts out: 'O searcher of good, continue; O searcher of insidiousness, stop. What's more, Allaah has those whom He reclaims from the Fire, and that happens each night." (Al-Tirmidhi and others-hasan by al-Albaani)

 

Ramadaan is the long stretch of Mercy and pardoning. So request that Allaah pardon you.

 

Also, this is a month of guarantees. So guarantee to love Him and submit to Him as well as could be expected… ..and guarantee to avoid His forbiddances.

What's more, this is the period of transformation and control. So survey your self and your deeds. In the event that there are any weaknesses, patch them before it is past the point of no return. Benefit as much as possible from this month by doing loads of demonstrations of love as indicated by the Sunnah, ask an incredible arrangement, read Qur'aan, excuse individuals, be thoughtful to other people and offer cause to poor people.

 

Also, Allaah will make that wish for Jannah work out.

 

"Furthermore, whoever wants the Hereafter and makes progress toward it, with the vital exertion due for it (for example carries out upright things of Allaah's compliance) while he is an adherent — then, at that point such are the ones whose endeavoring will be valued, (expressed gratitude toward and remunerated by Allaah)" [al-Isra' 17:19]

 

The Prophet (sal Allaahu Alayhi wa Sallam) said:

 

"Capitalize on five things before five (different things occur): your life before you kick the bucket, your great wellbeing before you become wiped out; your spare energy before you become occupied; your childhood before you develop old; and your abundance before you become poor." (saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh wa Da'eef al-Jaami' al-Sagheer)

 

Furthermore, this incorporates taking advantage of Ramadaan before it dies.

 

You are alive today, yes. Furthermore, you are sound today. Yet, how long does 'today' in reality last?

 

Consider everything… … .

 

Race with each other to carry out beneficial things, and go to Allaah in earnest atonement. Set your sight on the most elevated situation in Jannah and endeavor to acquire the delight of Allaah so you may enter

 

al-Jannatul-Firdaws.

 

Buckle down for that wish. Keep the wish near your heart, in all that you say or do.

 

Transform that wish for Jannah into the real world.

 

"In this way, race for absolution from your Lord, and for a Garden as wide as paradise and earth, arranged for the individuals who put stock in Allah and His Messengers. Such is the Favor of Allah; He offers it to whom He wills. Allah is the Owner of incredible blessing." (Surah hadeed: 21)

 

May Allaah award you your desire. Ameen.

Post a Comment

0 Comments