Haqooq Ul Ibad Seerat Un Nabi Ki Roshni Me

Book Name:Haqooq Ul Ibad Seerat Un Nabi Ki Roshni Me

teachers are lazy when teaching their students, and students fail to respect their teachers. In short, rights are being violated in every field.

Remember, if you have oppressed someone in this world, unless you reconcile with them and ask for forgiveness, you will be held accountable for it on the Day of Judgement. Yes, if Allah Almighty wills, He will reconcile between the oppressor and the oppressed on the Day of Judgement. Otherwise, the good deeds of the oppressor will be given to the oppressed. If the rights of the oppressed are not fulfilled after this, their bad deeds will be given to the oppressor. Due to violating the rights of others, the oppressor will be sent to Hell.

Who will be Poor on the Day of Judgement?

The Prophet صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم   asked his companions عَـلَيْهِمُ الرِّضْوَانْ, “Do you know who is poor?” They (the Companions of the Holy Prophet) replied, “A poor man amongst us is one who has neither dirham nor any worldly possessions.” He (the Holy Prophet) said:

“The poorest person from my Ummah will be the one who will come on the Day of Resurrection with prayers, fasts and Zakat, but since he hurled abuse at others, made false accusations against people, unlawfully consumed the wealth of others, shed the blood of others, and struck others, his good deeds will be taken in exchange for these sins. And if his good deeds fall short, and there are more people who are rightful [to his good deeds], then the sins of the oppressed will be placed in [his account], and he will be thrown into Hell.”[1]

Who is an Oppressor?

Dear Islamic brothers, remember, the word ‘oppressor’ here does not only refer to those who kill, steal, and beat others. Rather, it includes


 

 



[1] Muslim, p. 1069, Hadith 2581