Thursday 15 March 2012

'Religion is sincerity.' We said: 'To whom?' The Prophet said: 'To Allah, His Book, His messengers, the leaders of the Muslims and their common people.'

Main Teachings:
This hadith embraces all aspects of faith. It ells us that we must be sincere in our faith with Allah, His Prophets and revealed Books and all our dealings with people. As good members of the community we should establish friendly relations with our colleagues and be obedient to our leaders if they are on the right path.


How to put in action:
Sincerity to Allah refers to absolute faith in Allah that He Alone is our Creator, Sustainer and Lord. We must worship Him Alone. We should not bow down before any deity for any purpose. We should call Him Alone for help and in hard times, we should not go to any shrine for the solutions of our troubles. When it comes to sincerity to His Book, we must believe it as a Divine Book and submit ourselves to Allah's commands found within it and guide our lives according to its teachings.


We must have firm belief that Muhammad (SAW) is indeed the messenger of Allah and everything that he tells is true. We must obey him in all of his commands and prohibitions. The Holy Quran says, "Whoever obeys the Messenger has indeed obeyed Allah" (4: 80). We must also defend the character and Sunnah of the prophet if someone tries to malign it.


We must respect our leaders and scholars and follow them sincerely if they are right and just. But if they are mistaken, make them correct respectfully without criticizing them. We must not rise up against them. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said, "Whoso obeys my commander, obeys me and whoso disobeys my commander disobeys me" (Muslim).


We must feel joy at the prosperity of our Muslim brothers and feel pain and sympathy for them when calamity befalls them. We must sincerely advise them about what is best for them in their faith and their worldly lives. We should work for the solidarity of the society and condemn hate.

24 comments:

  1. Hmaza u rock! but baE plz check the authenticity of these resources.
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    1. please behave yourself, as it is very inappropriate to say.

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    2. You shut up

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    3. shut you mouth @anoynymous Non muslim

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  3. Not good length part a will barely get you 2 out of 4

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  4. It is too short we'll barely get 2 out of 4

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  5. shit its too short we'll barely get 1 out of 4

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  6. bhae if it is too short tou why you on this page either

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  7. Was looking for more detail i.e quranic ayats on this Hadith and from which book it is narrated from etc. This information is useless to me as the same thing is in my book(Almost).

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  8. it is quiet good and part a is always short because there are just main teachings and part b has been briefly described.

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  9. We can have idea and little vocabulary from part(a) as length of answer is short we can add Hadith saying anything related it by ourselves anyways. Thanks.

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  10. The elaboration for the main theme is missing, it will barely get you any marks in CIEA. Also starting the how to act which is also part b will be best done with an example from Prophet SAW’s life and an example of his companions. Then further you can write on how muslims can act according to the teachings. it is also highly preferred to write an example from the current days of how muslims today are practicing this Hadith

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  11. many people r saying its very short. True but you have to add some by ur self. what if 2 ppl in one exam hall(not knowingly) write the same thing cause u guys learn this word to word.then no 2 out of 4 or 1 out of 4 .u will get 0 out of 4

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  12. It's too short bro Thora aur bara karo

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