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Allah Won’t Ask
 
        Allah won’t ask what kind of car you drove,but will ask how many people you drove who didn’t have transportationAllah won’t ask what your highest salary was,but will ask if you compromised your character or morals to obtain that salaryAllah won’t ask the square footage of your house,but will ask how many people you welcomed into your homeAllah won’t ask about the fancy clothes you had in your closet,but will ask how many of those clothes help the needyAllah won’t ask about your social status,but will ask what kind of class you displayedAllah won’t ask how many material possesions you had,but will ask if they dictated your lifeAllah won’t ask how much overtime you work,but will ask if you worked overtime for your family and loved onesAllah won’t ask how many promotions you received,but will ask how you promoted othersAllah won’t ask what your job title was,but will ask if you performed your job to the best of your abilityAllah won’t ask what you did to help yourself,but will ask what you did to help othersAllah won’t ask how many friend you had,but will ask how many people to whom you were a true friendAllah won’t ask what you did to protect your rights,but will ask what you did to protect the right of othersAllah won’t ask in what neighborhood you lived,but will ask how you treated your neighborsAllah won’t ask about the color of your skin,but will ask about the content of your character      Allah won’t ask how many times your deeds matched your word,but will ask how many times they didn’t
 
 
 
10 Steps to Draw Closer to Allah 
             
It should be the desire of every Muslim to draw nearer   and closer to Almighty Allah the most compassionate and the most merciful. By   drawing closer and near to Allah we gain his help in every aspect of our lives   in this world and to be merciful to us so that we may gain mercy in the   hereafter in order to enter Jannah in the next world.
 When we call upon   him he would answer our calls and when we ask of him for anything he would give   it to us and when we draw nearer to him then our sincerity and intentions will   enable us to become closer to him.
 
 So we should strive to draw nearer to   Allah, the Glorified the Exalted, who is the majesty of honour and generosity   and the giver of peace, the most high and the most honoured.
 
 So what can   we do to draw closer to him? The following are 10 steps for us to draw closer to   our Almighty Allah:
 
 1. Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from   prohibited matters
 
 The Prophet (May Allah bless him and grant him peace)   has guided us. And Allah, the Glorified and the Exalted, has guided us how to   draw near to Him. As He said According to Hadith Qudsi:
 
 “Whoever draws   near to Me among those drawn near by fulfilling what I have made obligatory on   them….
 
 You do not draw near to Allah except by fulfilling the obligatory   duties which Allah has made obligatory on you; (that is) the obligatory duties   from the obligatory duties (Faraid) such as Prayers, and Zakat (obligatory   charity), and Hajj, and Fasting and being good to Parents and all these   obligatory duties on you draw you near to Allah, the Glorified and the Exalted.   And the faraid (obligatory duties) are the first things that draw you near to   Allah. You do not reach the door of nearness nor do you reach to the presence of   nearness except by fulfilling the obligatory duties. This is the first thing   that draws you near to Allah, the Glorified and the Exalted, and you are in His   Presence.
 
 So the first thing we need to do is fulfil ALL of our   obligatory duties and abstain from that which Allah and his messenger have   forbidden us from.
 
 2. Nawafil prayers (superogatory prayers)
 
 Allah   says in Hadith Qudsi:
 
 ….and My slave keeps on coming closer to Me through   performing Nawafil (voluntary deeds) until I love him, so I become his sense of   hearing with which he hears, and his sense of sight with which he sees, and his   hand with which he grips, and his leg with which he walks; and if he asks Me, I   will give him, and if he asks My Protection, I will protect him..."   [Bukhari]
 
 
 A Source of Elevation for you
 
 The Prophet   (sallAllahu alayhi wasallam) said: "Ask (anything)." Rabi'ah said: "I ask of you   to be your companion in paradise." The Prophet said: “Anything else?" Rabi'ah   said: "That is it." The Prophet (sallAllahu alayhi wasallam) said to him: "Then   help me by making many prostrations (i.e., supererogatory prayers)."   [Muslim]
 
 Tahajjud
 
 Allah Most High said, “Establish worship at the   going down of the sun until the dark of the night, and (the recital of) the   Qur’an at dawn. Lo! (the recital of) the Qur’an at dawn is ever witnessed. And   some part of the night awake for its recital, as voluntary worship for you. It   may be that your Lord will raise you to a praised estate.” [Qur’an, 17:   78-79]
 
 Abu Hurayra (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Messenger   of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him, his family, and companions) said,   “The best prayer after the obligatory prayers is the night prayer.”   [Muslim]
 
 Abu Umama al-Bahili (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the   Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him, his family, and companions)   said, “Hold fast to night prayer, for it was the way of the righteous before   you, a way of drawing closer to your Lord, an expiation for wrong deeds, and a   shield from sin.” [Tirmidhi, and others] In some narrations, there is an   addition, “And it repels sickness from the body.”
 
 And because night vigil   time is the best of times for voluntary worship and prayer, and the closest a   servant is to his Lord.
 
 So let us make the habit of reading as many   Nawafil prayers as we can for more prayers means more prostrations and one is   truly the closest to Allah in prostration.
 
 ….bow down in prostration and   bring yourself the closer (to Allah)." (96:19)
 
 3. Zikr (remembrance of   Allah) and glorification of Allah
 
 "…Verily, in the remembrance of Allah   do hearts find rest." (13:28)
 
 Remembrance of Allah indeed is the greatest   virtue.(29:46).
 
 O ye who believe, remember Allah much. And glorify   Him morning and evening (33:42-43)
 
 Remembrance of Allah is the foundation   of all good deeds. Whoever succeeds in it is blessed with the close friendship   of Allah. That is why the Prophet, peace be upon him, used to make remembrance   of Allah at all times. When a man complained, "The laws of Islam are too heavy   for me, so tell me something that I can easily follow," the Prophet told him,   "Let your tongue be always busy with the remembrance of Allah."   [Ahmad].
 
 Remembrance of Allah the best of deeds
 
 The Prophet, peace   be upon him, would often tell his Companions, "Shall I tell you about the best   of deeds, the most pure in the sight of your Lord, about the one that is of the   highest order and is far better for you than spending gold and silver, even   better for you than meeting your enemies in the battlefield where you strike at   their necks and they at yours?" The Companions replied, "Yes, O Messenger of   Allah!" The Prophet, peace be upon him, said, "Remembrance of Allah."   (Tirmidhi,Ahmad)
 
 Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari (May Allah be pleased with him)   reported: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "The similitude of one who remembers his Rubb   and one who does not remember Him, is like that of the living and the dead.''   [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
 
 Zikr can be done anywhere and anytime
 
 A   person may ask, ‘How can we do Zikr all the time whilst we have so many things   to do in life such as we go to work, feed the family, pay bills, etc.? Well, the   answer to this is that, firstly, it is the Sunnah of Allah's Messenger to work   and feed the family which is rewarded by Allah and, secondly, that when a person   is working or at school or wherever a person may be this does not mean that he   should stop remembering Allah while he is working, while he is serving his   customers or while he is programming his computer.
 
 In fact the heart of   the believer should be attached to Allah's remembrance throughout his day to day   activities such that he protects himself from falling in love with the materials   and temptations of this world and that his love for Allah and his Messenger   becomes stronger and stronger as time goes by. When a person begins to remember   Allah all the time it is then that he becomes conscious of his   actions.
 
 Remember: in a place where people are oblivious to dhikir,   remembrance of Allah is like being steadfast in jihad, when others are running   away. (Targhib, p. 193, vol. 3 ref. Bazar and Tibrani)
 
 "... And the men   and the women who remember Allah much with their hearts and tongues. Allah has   prepared for them forgiveness and a great reward (i.e., Jannah).''   (33:35)
 
 
 4. Calling upon Allah in Dua (supplication)
 
 Allah the   most compassionate says in the Holy Quran, "Call on Me. I will answer your   prayer, but those who are too arrogant to serve me will surely find themselves   humiliated in Hell" (40:60).
 
 Allah the Exalted, has said: "And your Lord   says: Pray unto me: and I will hear your prayer" (Quran 40:60),
 
 "Call   upon your Lord Humbly and in secret" (Quran 7:55),
 
 "When My servants   question thee concerning Me, I am indeed close (to them): I listen to the prayer   of every suppliant when he calleth on Me" (Quran 2:186),
 
 "Is not He   (best) who listens to the (soul) distressed when it calls on Him, and who   relieves its suffering." (Quran 27:62)
 
 Dua’s are never   wasted
 
 Aisha radhiallaahu anha said, "No believer makes Dua and it is   wasted. Either it is granted here in this world or deposited for him in the   Hereafter as long as he does not get frustrated."
 
 Allah’s anger at those   who don’t make dua
 
 In fact, it is even wrong to never make Dua,   "Whosoever does not supplicate to Allah, He will be angry with Him." [Saheeh   Jaami`as-Sagheer #2414]
 
 Dua is a weapon for the   believers
 
 Rasullullah is reported to have said, “Dua is the weapon of a   Muslim”.
 
 Dua for ones brother in his absence
 
 "The supplication   that gets the quickest answer is the one made by one Muslim for another in his   absence." [Abu Daw'ud and Tirmidhi]
 
 So let us build a close relationship   with Allah by making much dua to him. He loves it when his slave calls upon him   and it angers him if his slave does not call upn him.
 
 Let us have full   hope that our dua’s will be accepted and if you think they won’t they know Allah   is keeping the rewards for you in the hereafter and those rewards are so great   that one would wish that none of there duas were excepted in this world just so   that one can gain all the rewards for their duas in the next world.
 
 5.   Building a close relationship with the Qur’an
 
 Recite the Holy Qur’aan as   much as we can for It will come as an intercessor for its reciter’ on the Day of   Judgement [Muslim]
 Learn the Qur’an and recite it, because the example of one   who learns the Qur’an, reads it and recites it in Tahajjud is like an open bag   full of musk whose fragrance permeates the entire place. And the person who has   learnt the Qur’an but sleeps while the Qur’an is in the heart is like a bag full   of musk but with its mouth closed.
 
 Virtues of reciting the   Qur’an
 
 “Whoever reads a letter from the Book of Allah will receive a   hasanah (good deed) from it (i.e. his recitation), and the hasanah is multiplied   by ten. I do not say that Alif-Laam-Meem is (considered as) a letter, rather   Alif is a letter, Laam is a letter, and Meem is a letter.” [At-Tirmidhi,   Ad-Darimi]
 
 “There is no envy (acceptable) except in two (cases): a person   whom Allah has given the Qur’an and recites it throughout the night and   throughout the day. And a person whom Allah has given wealth, that he gives out   throughout the night and throghout the day.” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
 
 It   was narrated that Abdullah ibn Mas’ud said: Whoever reads Tabarakallahi   Biyadihil Mulk [i.e. Surah al-Mulk] every night, Allah will protect him from the   torment of the grave. At the time of the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him)   we used to call it al-mani’ah (that which protects). In the Book of Allah it is   a surah which, whoever recites it every night has done very well.   (an-Nasa’i)
 
 Abdullah Ibn ‘Abbas and Anas Ibn Malik (Ra) reported that   the Prophet (Peace be upon him) said, ‘Whoever recited Surah Zilzilah (99) would   get the reward of reciting half the Qur’an. Whoever recited Surah al Kaafirun   (109) would get a reward as if reading a quarter of the Qur’an. Whoever recited   Surah al Ikhlas (112) would get a reward as if reading one third of the Qur’an’.   (At-Tirmidhi 2818/A)
 
 Reading, understanding and implementing the Qur’an   in our daily lives
 
 The virtues of reciting the Qur’an are too numerous to   list. In order to get closer to Allah we need to recite the Qur’an, understand   it and implement it in our daily lives.
 
 We should make a target of   reading at least a chapter a day. If one can’t manage that then at least half a   chapter. If one still can’t manage that then recite at least quarter of a   chapter or even a page a day. However much we can manage we should try to recite   each day with its meanings and implement what we learn into our daily   lives.
 
 Reading a little each day is better than reciting a lot once in a   while. We should build a close relationship with the Qur’an which is in fact   building a close relationship with Allah!
 
 “Verily Allah raises nations by   this book (the Qur’an) and puts down (i.e. destroys) others by it.”   [Muslim]
 
 6. Keeping good company
 
 One of the most important things   we must do, which sadly many people neglect, is that we should avoid bad   company. People we should avoid taking as friends those who speak too freely,   who miss Salah, who do not dress modestly, who backbite, slander etc.
 
 The   company of such people is poison; just even sitting and talking with them will   lead one to commit sins. Just as a person who sits for a long time with a   perfume seller begins to smell nice, and a person who sits by a gutter cleaner   begins to smell awful, similarly a person who spends time in the company of the   wicked eventually gets affected badly by them.
 
 Rather, we should seek out   pious friends who fear Allah taala and who have the qualities of humility,   charity, compassion, modesty and knowledge. If we sit with them we will always   benefit and they will be a means for us to get closer to Allah taala!
 
 The   Prophet (saws) said, “The case of the good companion and the bad companion is   like that of the seller of musk and the blower of the bellows (iron-smith).   As for the seller of musk, he will either give you some of the musk, or you will   purchase some from him, or at least you will come away having experienced its   good smell. Whereas the blower of the bellows will either burn your clothing, or   at least you will come away having experienced its repugnant smell.”   [Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
 
 Remember: “All friends will be enemies of one   another on that Day (Day of Judgment) except those of the virtuous.” (al-Qur’an   43:67)
 
 7. Having fear and hope in Allah
 
 Indeed, no one despairs of   relief from Allah except the disbelieving people. (Surah Yusuf 12:87)
 
 One   must be hopeful of Allahs mercy and forgiveness and fearful of His punishment.   It is this fear that should lead one to seek Allahs forgiveness with hope. Allah   says:
 
 Know that Allah is severe in punishment and that Allah is Forgiving   and Merciful. (Surat al-Maaidah 5:98)
 
 In the above verse, Allah gives us   reason to fear because His punishment is justly severe, as well as good reason   to have hope, since He is the Most Forgiving and Merciful. There should be a   balance between fear and hope and not too much or too less of one or the   other.
 
 We should always remain between fear and hope. For, the right and   the approved kind of fear is that which acts as a barrier between the slave and   the things forbidden by Allah. But, if fear is excessive, then the possibility   is that the man will fall into despair and pessimism.
 
 On the other hand   the approved state of optimism is of a man who does good in the light of the   Shari'ah and is hopeful of being rewarded for it. Or, conversely, if a man   committed a sin, he repents sincerely, and is hopeful of being forgiven. Allah   (swt) said:
 
 "Verily, those who believed, and those who migrated and   fought in the way of Allah, it is they who are hopeful of Allah's mercy. And   Allah is very Forgiving, very Merciful." (Al-Baqarah, 218)
 
 In contrast,   if a man indulges in sins and excesses, but is hopeful that he would be forgiven   without doing anything good, then, this is self-deception, mere illusion and   false hope. Abu 'All Rowzbari has said, "Fear and hope are like the two wings of   a bird. If they are well balanced, the flight will be well balanced. But, If one   is stunted, the Right would also be stunted. And, to be sure, if the two are   lost, the bird will soon be in the throes of death." Allah has praised the   people of hope and fear in the following verse:
 
 'Is one who worships   devotedly during the night, prostrating himself or standing, fearing the   Hereafter, and hoping for the mercy of his Lord (is equal to him who doesn't do   these things)?' (Al Zumar, 9)
 
 Hope then also demands fear. If that was   not the case, one would be in a state of false security. Conversely, fear   demands hope. Without that it would be despair.
 
 Fear and hope, both   should be equally proportioned in our hearts, in our worship, and in our dua to   Allah. Allah says:
 
 Call out to Him with fear and hope. (Surat al-Araaf   7:56)
 They forsake their beds to call their Lord in fear and hope. (Surat   as-Sajdah 32:16)
 
 8. Voluntary fasting for the pleasure of   Allah
 
 Fasting in general and voluntary fasting in particular is a great   worship. Fasting is not restricted to Ramadhan, but it is an act of worship that   can be [and should be in some cases] performed at any time and at any place   except when not recommended. Indeed, it is a worship that draws the believer   closer to Allah and closer to perfection.
 
 Fasting Mondays and   Thursdays:
 
 `Aa'ishah said: The Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa   salam, used to fast Mondays and Thursdays". [An-Nasaa’i; Sahih]
 
 Abu   Hurairah reported that the most the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa salam, would   fast would be Monday and Thursday. He was asked about that and he said: "The   deeds of people are presented to Allah on every Monday and Thursday. Allah   forgives every Muslim except for those who are deserting each other. He says:   "leave them for later." [Ahmad; Hasan]
 
 Intention for voluntary   fasting
 
 As opposed to Ramadan, the intention does not have to be made   before dawn. The person can intend fasting [and start fasting] after dawn any   time [even after noon] given that he did not eat anything. `Aa'ishah said : The   Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, came to us one day and said, "Do you   have any [food]?" We said "No". He said: Therefore, I am Fasting". [Muslim and   Abu Dawood]
 
 Fasting three days of every month(White days):
 
 Abu   Tharr Al-Ghefari said: "The Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam,   said "O Abu Tharr! if you fast three days of every month, then fast the 13th,   the 14th and the 15th [these are call the al-ayaam al-beedh, the white days]".   [Ahmad, an-Nasaa'i and at-Tirmithi; Sahih]
 
 “Fasting and the Qur’an will   intercede for the slave on the Day of Resurrection. Fasting will say: ‘O My   Rabb! I prevented him from food and desires, so accept my intercession for him.’   And the Qur’an will say: ‘I prevented him from sleep during the night, so accept   my intercession for him.’ He (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) said: ‘And they will   (be allowed to) intercede.’” [Ahmad, at-Tabarani, Al-Hakim, Sahih]
 
 So let   us get closer to Allah by fasting Mondays and Thursdays or at least 3 days every   month on the 14th,15th and 16th. If we leave something for the pleasure of Allah   then we will get MUCH greater in return!
 
 9. Sincerely repenting to   Allah
 
 Allah says: O son of Adam, if your sins were to reach the clouds of   the sky and you would then seek My forgiveness, I would forgive you.
 
 When   a person sins and then sincerely turns to Allah for forgiveness, one will find   Allah ready to accept his repentance and to forgive him, as this verse   indicates:
 
 And whoever does a wrong or wrongs himself, but then seeks   forgiveness from Allah, he will find Allah forgiving and merciful. (Surat   an-Nisaa 4:110)
 
 Everyone commits sin and does wrong, but Allah is always   willing to forgive and He always gives them a chance to repent and seek His   forgiveness. A believer should never forget the fact that Allah is so forgiving.   If Allah had willed, He could have held everyone accountable for his or her   sins, but He has decreed that He shall allow His servants to seek His   forgiveness and that He shall in fact forgive who and what He wills. In fact,   Allah commands that His servants seek His forgiveness:
 
 And seek Allahs   forgiveness. Certainly, Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
 (Surat al-Muzzammil   73:20)
 
 Repentance is an act, which purifies the soul and brings the   servant closer to Allah. It puts the heart at rest from guilt. It protects one   from falling prey to his desires and lusts and increases his faith.
 
 We   must ask ourselves this question: Would we be willing to forgive anyone who   hurts us and disobeys us constantly as easily as Allah is Able to forgive? Most   probably, the answer would be no. But our Creator is the Most Kind and He is the   Most Perfect.
 
 Lo! Allah is a Lord of Kindness to mankind, but most of   mankind give not thanks. (Surat al-Baqarah 2:143)
 
 In this Hadithi Qudsi,   mankind is encouraged to seek Allahs forgiveness and repent, but there are five   conditions of repentance, which must be met for ones repentance to be accepted.   The first and most important is that the act of repentance be sincerely for   Allah alone. Secondly, the person must feel remorse and guilt over his actions   so much so that he wished he had never done it in the first place. The third   condition is that the person must immediately cease performing the wrong and   sinful act. Fourthly, the repentant person must have a firm intention to never   commit the sin again. And lastly, the person must repent before it is too late,   meaning before death approaches.
 
 However, there is a condition. One must   not associate any partners with Allah, which is shirk. And Allah does not   forgive shirk and if one dies without believing in Allah alone as ones Creator,   then he will be doomed to the Hellfire for all of eternity. So, Allah emphasizes   the importance of calling on Him alone. He has no and needs no partners,   associates, wives, children, etc. There is no god, but Allah. None forgives sins   except Him, so one who is seeking forgiveness should seek it only from   Allah.
 
 Allahs forgiveness and mercy is far greater and vaster than the   sins of the creation. One must always have trust and hope in Allah in both good   times and bad times and especially when seeking Allahs forgiveness. And the   believer who calls out to his Lord for forgiveness demonstrates his true   weakness and that he is totally dependent on the Creator.
 
 When one   confesses his sins to Allah and sincerely repents with hope in Allahs mercy, the   heart should come to peace and the soul should feel rest. When a person has   hope, he has no reason to despair because it only leads to destruction. Allah   gives hope to all, especially those who despair that there is no reason to   despair because Allah is the Most Merciful of all those who show mercy. Allah   praises those who repent and turn to Him:
 
 And those who, when they commit   a lewd act or wrong themselves with evil, remember Allah and ask forgiveness for   their sins and who forgives sins except Allah? And they do not persist in what   (wrong) they were doing while they knew it. For such, the reward is forgiveness   from their Lord and Gardens with rivers flowing through, wherein they shall   abide forever. How excellent is the reward of the doers (of good)! (Surah Ali   Imran 3:135-136)
 
 10. Having good manners, character and being   humble
 
 Many of us think that “a perfect Muslim” is simply one who is   correct in the observance of the salah (ritual Prayer), the fasting, the zakah   (payment of a certain portion of one’s wealth to the poor), and the Hajj   (pilgrimage to Makkah). This indeed is not the case.
 
 If the ritual   observances do not help the person to be humble, virtuous and truly God-fearing,   then he or she is not a real Muslim. A Muslim should be good and just in dealing   with others, no matter their religion, and take special care to keep away from   all the shameful and sinful things Allah (God) has forbidden.
 
 One can   never get close to Allah by being arrogant, full of pride and having a bad   character and manners. Those who have humility and are humble and have good   character and manners are the closest to Allah and Allah raises their ranks in   the hereafter.
 
 The superiority of good character:
 
 Hadrat Abu   Darda, may Allah be pleased with him, relates that the Holy Prophet Muhammad,   may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said, “Nothing is heavier in   the scales of a believer on the Day of Judgement than his good behaviour. Allah   detests a person who is obscene and shameless”. (Tirmidhi)
 
 Having   humility and being humble:
 
 The Prophet (PBUH) said: "He who was humble   for the sake of God by one degree, God (SWT) would then elevate them to a degree   till they reach the uppermost of high Orders, and he who was arrogant to God   (SWT), God (SWT) would then lower him for a degree till he reaches the lowest of   low Orders", (Narrated by: Muslim (Hadeeth: 6535).
 Al-Nawawi said:
 
 The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “And no   one humbles himself before Allaah but Allaah will raise him (in   status).”
 
 Humbleness is to know the value of oneself, to avoid pride, or   disregarding the truth and underestimating people. As the Prophet sallallahu   `alaihi wa sallam said, according to Muslim and others, "Al-Kibr is rejecting   the truth and looking down upon people" [Muslim, Tirmidhi and Abu   Dawud].
 
 Humbleness is for one who is important and significant and he   fears to gain notoriety or to become too great among people. Humbleness is that   one should humble himself with his companions.
 
 Humbleness is to humble   oneself to one who is below you. If you find someone who is younger than you, or   of less importance than you, you should not despise him, because he might have a   better heart than you, or be less sinful, or closer to Allah than you. Even if   you see a sinful person and you are righteous, do not act in arrogance towards   him, and thank Allah that He saved you from the tribulation that He put him   through. Remember that there might be some riyaa' or vanity in your righteous   deeds that may cause them to be of no avail, and that this sinful person may be   regretful and fearful concerning his bad deeds, and this may be the cause of   forgiveness of his sins.
 
 Humbleness is that your deed should not become   too great in your eyes. If you do a good deed, or attempt to get closer to Allah   ta`ala through an act of obedience, your deed may still not be accepted, "Allah   only accepts from those who have taqwa (fear of Allah)." (Surat al-Maida:   27)
 
 Humbleness is that, when you are advised, if Shaytaan calls you to   reject the advice, you must negate him. Because the purpose of advice is that   your brother points out the defects that you have.
 
 The arrogant never   gives credit to anybody or mentions good about someone, and if he needed to do   so, he would also mention five defects of that person. But if he hears somebody   reminding him about his own defects, he will not be flexible nor comply due to   his inferiority complex. This is why it is among man's moral integrity to accept   criticism or comment without any sensitivity or discomfort or feelings of shame   and weakness.
 
 We can summarize the teachings of Islam about the Muslim   character in the following list:
 
 Be truthful in everything, don’t   lie.
 Be sincere and straightforward, don’t be hypocritical.
 Be honest,   don’t be corrupt.
 Be humble, don’t be boastful.
 Be moderate, don’t be   excessive.
 Be reserved, don’t be garrulous.
 Be soft-spoken, don’t be   loud.
 Be refined and gentle in speech, don’t curse and use foul   language.
 Be loving and solicitous to others, don’t be unmindful of   them.
 Be considerate and compassionate, don’t be harsh.
 Be polite and   respectful to people, don’t be insulting or disrespectful.
 Be generous and   charitable, don’t be selfish and miserly.
 Be good natured and forgiving,   don’t be bitter and resentful.
 Share and be content with what Allah has given   you, don’t be greedy.
 Be cheerful and pleasant, don’t be irritable and   morose.
 Be chaste and pure, don’t be lustful.
 Be alert and aware of the   world around you, don’t be absent-minded.
 Be dignified and decent, don’t be   graceless.
 Be optimistic and hopeful, don’t be cynical or pessimistic.
 Be   confident and have deep faith, don’t be doubtful and wavering.
 Be spiritually   oriented and not materialistic.
 Be confident of the mercy of Allah, don’t be   despairing and lose heart.
 Be diligent and vigilant of your duties, don’t be   negligent.
 Be thankful to Allah and constantly pray to Him, don’t be   forgetful of His innumerable blessings.
 
 Finally as the righteous say,   "The love of Allah is the axis around which all good revolves." If you fall in   love with Allah, and then strive to be true in your love--in accordance with the   way of the Beloved of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace), then you'll   find nothing but increasing light and contentment in your life.
 
 And Allah   alone gives success.
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