Book Name:Silah Rehmi

Displeased, yet living under one roof?

Dear Islamic brothers! Just ponder! Since we have been persuaded to treat a Muslim well, to love him, to establish and maintain a good relationship with him, we must be more polite and have a kinder relationship with those people who are our blood relations such as parents, siblings, paternal uncles, cousins, maternal uncles, etc. Among the relatives who deserve our good treatment most are our parents and siblings. Parents are those who bring us up, teach us good manners and the difference between good and bad, and by facing difficulties themselves they comfort us. Whereas siblings are those who are our childhood companions, friends in our good and bad times and most of all they are the children of the same parents. But regretfully, today if parents are found to be disappointed in their children, then the children are also seen paying no attention to their parents; the elder siblings are displeased with their younger siblings, so the younger siblings do not respect their elder siblings. Alas! Despite living under the same roof, due to minor differences, siblings do not talk to each other and if they live at a distance, they do not like to see each other for many months or even for many years.

 

صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب           صَلَّى اللّٰهُ تَعَالٰى عَلٰى مُحَمَّد

 

Dear Islamic brothers! In order to become a pious Muslim, be regular in performing Salah and acting upon the Sunan, always remain associated with the Madani environment of Dawat-e-Islami. اَلْـحَمْـدُ لـِلّٰـه عَزَّوَجَلَّ, by the blessing of the Madani environment of Dawat-e-Islami, many wicked individuals have transformed into living a righteous life and are now spreading the call towards righteousness. Let’s listen to a Madani parable of a lover of the Beloved Rasool who is occupied with different Madani activities after associating himself with the Madani environment of Dawat-e-Islami:

I call out Sada-e-Madinah

An Islamic brother from Mathura (India) has stated: I was a fashionable young man and would often watch movies as my pastime. I was once privileged to listen to a Sunnah-Inspiring speech from a cassette titled ‘The Perils of