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> -----Original Message-----
> From: MUHAMED, Mohd. Khairul [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:06 a.m.
> To:   muslim friends
> Subject:      Easy Actions For Which Rewards Are Multiplied
> 
> Assalamualaikum,
> Forwarded by a friend
> =============
> 
> 
> Easy Actions For Which Rewards Are Multiplied
> 
> <http://www.islaam.com/Article.asp?id=517>
> How great will be the regret of those who waste the opportunity!
> 1. Preserving the ties of kinship: " Whoever wishes that his provision be
> increased and his age lengthened, let him maintain the ties of kinship."
> [al-Bukhari and Muslim]
> 2. Performing many prayers in the two noble Harams (in Makkah and
> Madinah):
> "Prayer in this masjid of mine is superior to a thousand prayers
> elsewhere,
> except for Masjid al-Haram, and prayer in Masjid al-Haram is superior to
> one
> hundred thousand prayers elsewhere." [Ahmad and ibn Majah]
> 3. Performing prayers in congregation. "Prayer in congregation is superior
> to praying individually twenty-seven times." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
> 4. Praying `Isha and Fajr in congregation: "He who prays Isha' in Jama'ah
> [congregation] is as if he has prayed for half the night. As to him who
> (also) prays Fajr in congregation, it is as if he has prayed all night."
> [narrated by Malik and the wording is that of Muslim who also reported it]
> 5. Performing voluntary prayers at home. "Superiority of a man's prayer in
> his home over his prayer when people see him is like the superiority of an
> obligatory prayer over a voluntary one." [al-Bayhaqi, classed as Saheeh by
> al-Albani] "The most superior prayer of a person is in his home, except
> for
> obligatory prayers." [al-Bukhari and Muslim]
> 6. Observing some manners of the day of Jumu`ah. "Whoever ghassala (washes
> his head, and it is said: has intercourse with his wife so that it be a
> means to lower the gaze from the haram that day) on the day of Jumuah,
> then
> comes in the earliest time and before the first khutbah, walks and doesn't
> ride, stays near the Imam, listens and does not speak - for each step [he
> makes] he has actions of one year, the reward of fasting and standing in
> prayer in it." [Ahl as-Sunan]
> 7. Salat ul-Ishraq. "Whoever prays al-ghadaa (i.e. al fajr) in
> congregation,
> then sits remembering Allah until sunrise, then prays two units of prayer,
> has a complete reward of Hajj and `Umrah [The Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi
> wa
> sallam, repeated 'complete' three times for emphasizing]." [at-Tirmidhi,
> classed as Saheeh by al-Albani]
> 8. Attending lectures in the mosque. "Whoever goes to the mosque not
> desiring except to learn or teach what is good has the reward of a pilgrim
> who completed his Hajj." [at-Tabarani, classed as Saheeh by Al-Albani]
> 9. Performing `Umrah in the month of Ramadhan. "`Umrah in Ramadhan is
> equal
> to a Hajj with me." [al-Bukhari] 
> 10. Performing obligatory prayers in the Mosque. "Whoever leaves his home
> in
> a state of purity to perform obligatory prayer, his reward is like that of
> a
> pilgrim (while) in the state of ihram [i.e. he receives reward similar to
> that of spending time in ihram during Hajj]." [Abu Dawud, classed as
> Saheeh
> by Al-Albani] So one should be in a state of purity when leaving one's
> home,
> rather than the place for ablution within the mosque, except due to
> necessity.
> 11. Being from the people of the first row in congregational prayers.
> `Irbad
> bin Saariyah, may Allah be pleased with him, said: "The Messenger of
> Allah,
> sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, used to seek forgiveness for [the people of]
> the first row three times, and for [the people of the] second row once."
> [an-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah]. "Allah and His Angels make salawat upon [the
> people of] the first row." [Ahmad, with a good isnad]
> 12. Prayer in Masjid Qubaa' in Madinah: "Whoever purifies himself in his
> house then comes to Masjid Qubaa' and prays in it has the reward like that
> of `Umrah." [an-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah]
> 13. Saying what the caller to prayer says: "Say as they say [i.e. callers
> to
> prayer], and when you finish, ask and you will be given." [Abu Dawud and
> An-Nasa'i] That is, supplicate when you finish repeating after the caller
> to
> prayer.
> 14. Fasting Ramadhan and following it with six days of Shawwal. "Whoever
> fasts Ramadhan, then follows it with six (days) of Shawwal, it is like
> fasting all the time." [Muslim]
> 15. Fasting three days each month. "Whoever fasts three days each month,
> it
> s like fasting all the time." [at-Tirmidhi]. This is supported by the
> verse,
> "Whoever comes with a good deed for him is a tenfold [reward]." One day
> being equal to ten days.
> 16. Providing food for breaking of the fast: "Whoever provides food for
> breaking of the fast of a fasting person receives the reward of the
> fasting
> person, without the reward of the fasting person being reduced in any
> way."
> [at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah]
> 17. Standing in prayer on Laylatul-Qadr. "Laylatul Qadr is better than a
> thousand months" [Qur'an 97:3], that is, superior to approximately 83
> years
> of worship.
> 18. Jihad. "Standing of a man in a row (saff) in the way of Allah is
> superior to 60 years of worship." [al-Hakim, classed as Saheeh by
> al-Albani]
> This is the superiority of standing in a row, so what about one who fights
> in the way of Allah for days, or months, or years?
> 19. Ribaat. "Whoever takes a post (at borders of Muslim lands, where an
> enemy may be expected) for a day and night in the way of Allah has the
> reward of fasting and standing in prayer for a month, and whoever dies in
> such a state receives a continuous reward similar to it, and is [also]
> rewarded with provision and saved from al-Fattaan." [Related by Muslim]
> Al-Fattaan is punishment of the grave.
> 20. Righteous actions in the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah. "There are no
> days in which righteous deeds are dearer to Allah than these ten [days of
> Dhul Hijjah]." They said, "O Messenger, even jihad in the way of Allah?"
> He
> said, "Not even jihad in the way of Allah, except for the man who leaves
> with his wealth, and does not return with any of it (life or wealth)."
> [al-Bukhari]
> 21. Frequent recitation of Qur'anic soorahs. "Qul Huwa'Llahu Ahad" is
> equal
> to a third of the Qur'an and "Qul yaa ayyuha'l Kaafiroon" is equal to a
> fourth of the Qur'an." [at-Tabarani, classed as Saheeh by Al-Albani]
> 22. Al-Istighfaar. "Whoever seeks forgiveness for believing men and
> believing women, Allah will write for him a good deed for each believing
> man
> ad believing woman." [at-Tabarani, classed as Hasan by Al-Albani]
> 23. Fulfilling people's needs. "That I walk with my Muslim brother in
> [fulfilling his] need is dearer to me than being in i`tikaf in the masjid
> for a month." [Ibn Abi Dunya, classed as Hasan by al-Albani]
> 24. Dhikr. That I say 'Subhaan Allah, wal-Hamdu li'Llah, wa laa ilaaha ill
> Allahu wa'Llahu Akbar' is dearer to me than what the sun has risen upon."
> [Muslim]
> "Whoever enters a market and says: 'Laa ilaaha ill Allah waHdahu laa
> shareeka lah, lahul mulku wa lahul Hamdu yuHyi wa yumeetu wa huwa Hayyun
> laa
> yamoot, bi yadihil khayr, wahuwa `alaa kulli shay'in qadeer' [there is
> nothing worthy of worship but Allah, He is alone without partner, to Him
> belongs dominion and praise, he causes life and death and He is the Living
> and does not die. In His Hand is all the good, and He is over all things
> competent.] Allah will write for him a million good deeds, erase a million
> of his bad deeds and raise him a million levels."[at-Tirmidhi, classed as
> Hasan by al-Albani] There are many other words of rememberance which are
> rewarded abundandtly, as is well known.
> "There are two blessings which many people lose: good health and free
> time."
> [al-Bukhari]
> 
> 

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