Summary of The Law

1. Praise [8], Repent[2,8], Ask of [7,8] and Talk to [4] The One [1 ] as much as possible like you were the last person alive [5], and as though you see Him [6], even though you cannot [1,8], surely He sees you [3, 9]

2. Strive to bring benefit to others and yourself as much as possible [9,11,12] without bringing harm to yourself or others [13, 14, 15] (and any harm you feel wipes away your sins if you are patient [10]), with the intention of earning Hia pleasure [1] (for the rewards and punishments of deeds are weighted by their intentions)


Notes:
In shaa' Allah it instills in you the following qualities:
[1] TawHeed/Monotheism,
[2] Taubah/Repentence,
[3] Taqwa/Cautiousness,
[4] Imaan/Belief
[5]Ikhlas/Sincerity,
[6] iHsan/Excellence,
[7] tewekkel/Trust or Faith,
[8] Khushou3 or hanan/humility,
[9] adab/manners,
[10] Sabr/ Patience,
[11] Halal/Lawful
[12] Toyibah/Good,
and prevent
[13] Haram/Forbidden,
[14] Munkar/Bad
[15] faHshah/Big Evils,
etc

Monday, 27 June 2016

Is Buddha considered a prophet?

Some say so.
It is possible given his teachings (God, devil, heaven, hell, do good, etc).

Also there is a mysterious character mentioned in the Qur’an called Dhul Kifl
The name means “the one from K-f-l” - which is the same as “the one from K-p-l” (Arabic has no “p” and the equivalent letter is “f”)

So how does this mean Buddha?
Guatama Siddhartha was a prince born in “Kapil(vastru)”
so he was “the one from Kapil/Kifl”
anyhow - that's one theory to explain it.

Other explanations for the name include Ezekiel - however that is not accurate because Ezekiel is mentioned in Hadith as Hizkil.
God knows best

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