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       ۔4The fourth matter one comes to know from the account is that if an ill person is not able to perform a good deed due to illness which he used to perform when in the state of good health, then the Almighty Lord, from His Bounty and Generosity, also bestows the reward of those good deeds as well. Hence, we should try to become habitual of good deeds in the state of good health as well. Alongside praying the five daily Salah in congregation, we should pray Sunnahs and Nawafil as well; we should fulfill Faraaid, Wajibat, Sunnahs and Nawafil; alongside Fard fasts,  we should keep Nafl fasts as well; we should recite the Qur`an in abundance; we should act upon the rulings of the Holy Qur`an; we should keep our tongue moist with Dhikr and Salat upon the Prophet; make donating to charity our habit; remain ahead in wishing well for Muslims, serve out parents; completely and entirely fulfil the rights of Allah Almighty and people; only earn a Halal [lawful] sustenance; learn and teach knowledge of the religion; continue to study the published books and booklets of Maktaba-tul-Madinah; avoid useless talk for the majority of the day and adopt silence; remain in Wudu; help the poor and needy; choose the company of the devotees of the Noble Messenger; fill in the Madani In’amaat booklet; participate in the weekly Sunnah-inspired gatherings and Madani Muzakarahs; remain preoccupied in the 12 Madani tasks of the Zayli Halqah; participate in organisational meetings; and continue to travel in Qafilahs. اِنْ شَــآءَالـلّٰـه, by the Mercy of Allah Almighty, even in the state of illness, the meter of our good deeds will continue to run, and we will remain protected from sins.

       ۔5The fifth matter one comes to know is that one is not permitted to leave Salah and fasting in every illness, rather for those upon whom it is Wajib to pray Salah in congregation, praying Salah in congregation still remains Wajib for them in many illnesses.

       ۔6The sixth matter one comes to know is that usually, we start praying Salah sitting down on the smallest of illnesses. It is not even permitted for every ill person that they sit and pray the Fard and Wajib Salahs and the Sunnahs of Fajr. To find out about its detailed matters, please study ‘Bahaar-e-Shari’at’ and the booklet ‘Kursi par Namaz parhnay kay ahkam.’


     

     

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    • Virtue of Salat upon the Prophet
    • The benefits of illness
    • Intentions of listening to Bayan
    • An important point
    • Illness is mercy
    • Illness is also a great blessing
    • The greatness and eminence of the vision of the Noble Prophet
    • Do not call fever bad
    • A pious predecessor who would offer Nawafil in gratitude for fever
    • Complaining destroys the pleasure of worship
    • Complaining about fever, complaining about pain?
    • An ill person deprived from the supplication of angels
    • They did not mention fever
    • How can one complain?
    • One of the 12 Madani activities, ‘Alaqaee Daurah’ (area visit)
    • A Masjid became enlivened
    • The wisdom behind becoming afflicted with illness
    • If the body is not ill, then
    • The Qafilah department
    • The reason for Fir’awn claiming to be God
    • The etiquettes of visiting the sick
    • Announcement
    • 1. The Salat upon the Prophet for the night preceding Friday
    • 2. All sins forgiven
    • 3. 70 Portals of mercy
    • 4. The reward of 600,000 Salat upon the Prophet
    • 5. Nearness to the Distinguished Rasool صَلَّى اللهُ تَعَالٰى عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم
    • 1. Good deeds for 1000 days
    • 2. An easy way to spend every night in worship
    • 6. Salat upon the Prophet for attaining intercession
    • The schedule of the study circles of the weekly gathering (overseas), 13th August 2020
    • The remaining etiquettes of visiting the sick
    • The supplication for refuge from the heat of Hell
    • Method of collective Fikr-e-Madinah (72 Madani In’amaat)
    • Method of collective Fikr-e-Madinah (72 Madani In’amaat)
    • Qufl-e-Madinah performance
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