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القرآن والسنة على منهج السلف الصالح
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*A Sunnah Very Few Act Upon | A Complete Du'ā After Wuḍū*

عن أبي موسى الأشعري رضي الله عنه قال : أتيت رسول الله عليه الصلاة والسلام بوضوء فتوضأ فسمعته يقول : اللهم اغفر لي ذنبي ووسع لي في داري وبارك لي في رزقي فقلت يا نبي الله ، سمعتك تدعو بكذا وكذا ، قال : وهل تركن من شيء.

From Abū Mūsā al-Ash'arī Raḍi-Allāhu ‘Anhu who said: “I came to the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ with water for ablution so he performed Wuḍū then I heard him say;

'Allaahummagh Fir Lee Dhanbee Wa Wassi’ Lee Fee Daaree Wa Baarik Lee Fee Rizqee’

(O Allāh forgive me my sins and make spacious for me my residence and bless me in my provision)

So I said: O Prophet of Allāh I heard you supplicating with such and such, he ﷺ said: 'And has it left anything out?’.”

[رواه النسائي في السنن الكبرى ٩٠٠٨ ، وصححه الألباني في صحيح الجامع ١٢٦٥]

al-Ḥāfiẓ al-Mubārakpūree Raḥimahullāh said: “'Has it left anything out’ means that it encompasses every goodness of the world and the Hereafter i.e a complete supplication.”

[تحفة الأحوذي ٩/١٦]
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The Messenger of Allah ﷺ was asked about fasting the Day of 'Ashura and he replied:

It expiates (the sins of) the previous year.

صحيح مسلم ١١٦٢
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إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون

Our beloved father and Sheikh, Sheikh Rabi al-Madkhali passed away.

May Allāh admit him into His paradise amongst the highest ranks.

The heart pains and the eyes shed tears, yet we stay patient and firm upon that which the Sheikh dedicated his life to, the Qur'an and Sunnah upon the understanding of the salaf.
"Death of a scholar whom people benefit from in matters of the Dunya and Akhirah is more beloved to Shaytan than the death of a thousand worshippers."

- Mentioned by Ibn al-Jawzi in Sifat al-Safwah
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Sheikh Sulayman Ar - Ruhayli حفظه الله

Our striving shaykh, the shaykh of virtue, Shaykh Rabi' ibn
Hadi al-Madkhali has passed away,

The 'allamah, sincere in his protective jealousy over the religion of Allah, the
'aqeedah, and the methodology of the Salaf, the exposer of deviant methodologies and the critic of them with knowledge and justice.

And how often I saw him weep out of pain for the religion of Allah. In the last private meeting with his excellency in his house, which gathered me, him, and Shaykh Salih as-Suhaymi, he was advising with patience, not rushing, and good manners.

O Allah, have mercy upon Your servant Rabi' ibn Hadi and forgive him, and make him in bliss in his grave, and place him in al-Firdaus al-A'la of Paradise, accompanying the Prophet se and the prominent figures of the Salaf, and magnify the reward for his family and all of his offspring, and improve their condolence, and our condolence, and the condolence of every Muslim man and woman who loved him for Your sake.
And we do not say except what pleases the Lord, and indeed, at your parting, O shaykh of truthfulness and virtue, we are deeply grieved.
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You have to internalise that death doesn’t spare anyone. From the imam that is a beacon of light in times of darkness to the miskeen who can’t even rectify his own affairs, when your time comes, it comes.
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رضي اللّه عنه Umar ibn al-Khattab
said:

Whoever exposes himself to suspicion should not blame those who think ill of him. Whoever keeps his secret has control over his own affairs. Assume the best about your brother's actions until you are given clear reason to think otherwise. The best way to repay someone who disobeys Allāh in their treatment of you is to obey Allāh in your treatment of them.

Hold fast to righteous companions seek to increase them, for they are an adornment in times of ease and a support in times of hardship. Do not ask about what has not yet happened until it does, for what has already occurred is enough to keep you occupied.

Do not speak unless your words will be valued by those who hear them and taken as a treasure. Seek help for your needs only from those who genuinely want to see them fulfilled. Consult only those who fear Allāh
Do not keep company with the wicked, lest you learn their corruption. And humble yourself at the graves.


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