
Aujubillah!
Look at this!
You think Jannah is easy!
You think just attending Halaka and listening to the lectures, that’s enough, you are doing enough! ‘Allah is forgiving!’ ‘And I am doing my best! ‘
Then know why you need to read the TEXT of the Quran yourself from the ORIGINAL sources!
This again prompts the TWO issues again:
(1) Unless you read it yourself,
(2) unless you give thought by yourself,
You would never understand the significance of these issues.
That’s how Critical Reasoning is so important.
And why do you need to study Deen?
Because IGNORANCE has NO EXCUSE in Islam.
And without studying Deen, without you contemplating, you won’t take it seriously.
You might listen to it from a lecture, but you will get an average warning, and you make it big. You might prohibit someone from advancing even when there is space to pass through.
On the other hand, when you read it yourself and read the wording mindfully, then you would know it is talking about passing OVER the NECK/Shoulder. Therefore, you can put things in their proper place.
But the point is, it is scary! It should scare one to death for how little things could cause an Ebadh of Allah to fire. You know, a Kafir is for fire, understandable. A Mushrik is for fire, understandable. A Fasiq, disobedient of Allah, is for fire, understandable. A Taghut is for fire, understandable, and so on and so forth.
But who wants to go to the front of the row? An Ebadh of Allah who wants to get more reward! SubhanAllah! And he is for fire! Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Rajiun!
What’s the reason here?
He is causing annoyance to another Ebadh of Allah!
He is interrupting another Ebadh of Allah!
That’s it!
Aujubillah! Just causing disturbance to an AabdAllah is enough for one to be in the fire. May Allah save us from Jahannam!
And about the issue of Daef. All Daef Hadith is not rejectable Hadith when you know the reason it was classified as Daef, as it is mentioned in the comment by the translator.
And Allah, Al-A’alim knows best.
May Allah give us a proper understanding of Deen
Ameen.
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