Monday 10 May 2021

What Stops Blessings from being received on 15th Sha’ban and Laylatul Qadr in Ramadhan

What Stops Blessings from being received on 15th Sha’ban and Laylatul Qadr in Ramadhan

Please read this Warning!  

Ghill-(Bitterness against someone) is One of the qualities that STOPS us from being blessed with the Gaze of Mercy of Allah on 15th Sha’ban and Laylatul Qadr in Ramadhan and it Freezes Spiritual Progression of Ibadah. 

So Please Forgive others or at least bury the hatch and leave the affair with Allah, for the sake of your own Spiritual Progression, otherwise you are seriously (Spiritually) wasting your time!  (Please share this on your walls).

Please forgive me, if I have in anyway hurt anyone or upset their feelings, or with Ghiyba-(which is speaking about a Muslim, when they are not present, about them, which will upset them, Even If it’s True).

 Slander-( are lies about someone) or been harsh, or wronged anyone in anyway here knowing or unknowingly with words or deeds, intentionally and unintentionally. 

A Sinful Soul looking for Mercy, So because of my own shortcomings. A Muslim who sins and repents is better than the one that doesn’t sin, for Allah loves to forgive. Please forgive me. 

I also ask that we all forgive each other, so that Allah may forgive us in these blessed  Nights and Days to come. May Allah help us love one another for the sake of Love!

What is Ghill means - Bitterness, Resentment, Malice, Rancour, Hatred, ill-will or Holding a Grudge)  in the Heart and how it stops the blessings of 15th Shab'ban. 

Among the preparations that the scholars of Islam have encouraged is preparing our hearts for Allah’s gaze. 

Baihaqi relates, “When it is the first night of the month of Ramadan, Allah, Mighty and Majestic, gazes to them and the one to whom Allah looks, He does not punish him, ever.” 

**The place to which Allah looks is the heart. So what will Allah see in your and my heart if He were to look to us on the first night of Ramadan?

One of the qualities that would prevent us, STOPS US from this blessed gaze (and from many other opportunities for forgiveness) is - Bitterness-Ghill. 

The Prophet, May Allah bless him and grant him peace, taught us of the Laylatul Qadr-Night of Power and the Half Night of 15th Sha’ban that those who have (Ghill-Bitterness, Resentment, Malice, Rancour, Hatred, ill-will or Holding a Grudge),  

and Mistreat parents, Severe bonds of kinship or Drink are **prevented from Allah’s Merciful gaze.** 

Do we want Allah to look to His servants on the first night of Ramadan and overlook us because we are bearing ill will against each other? 

Is whatever anyone has done to hurt us so important that we cannot overlook it in exchange for an opportunity for eternal salvation from Allah’s punishment? 

What about all of those whom we have wronged? Do we not need Allah’s pardon as well as theirs?

We can purify our hearts in preparation for this gaze from our Merciful, Forgiving Lord and also expose ourselves to an opportunity for His pardon when we need it most, by pardoning His servants. 

Allah said, **“The one who pardons and reconciles his reward is upon Allah;**” Quran (42:40).

Tabarani relates that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, “A caller will call [on the Day of Rising], ‘Let him stand whose reward is upon Allah and let him enter paradise’.

 Then he will call a second time, ‘Let him stand whose reward is upon Allah and let him enter paradise’ It will be said, ‘Who is the one whose reward is upon Allah, Mighty and Majestic?’ 

He will say, ‘Those who pardon people.’ Then he will call a third time, ‘Let him stand whose reward is upon Allah and let him enter paradise.’ 

Then so and so many thousand will stand and enter paradise without reckoning.” 

Imagine being among that fortunate group and having all of our many sins forgiven and receiving our reward directly from Allah….


 

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