This document contains summaries of several hadith pertaining to consumption of food and drink as extracted from Imam Nawawi's reference "The Gardens of Righteousness". The hadith discuss balanced diet, using the right hand for eating, seeking blessings when eating, thanking Allah for food provisions, manners of eating such as eating from the sides of plates and licking fingers after finishing, avoiding wasting food, and other topics related to Islamic etiquette around eating.
Visiting the sick is obligatory in Islam. Hadith describe the Prophet Muhammad encouraging Muslims to visit the sick and providing examples of supplications that can be made for the sick and dying. Visiting the sick is seen as a way to gain rewards and blessings, with the angels responding positively to good supplications for the ill. The hadith collection provides guidance on caring for others during illness as an important religious duty in Islam.
The document discusses Islamic teachings around greetings and etiquette. It provides hadith from the Prophet Muhammad detailing that one should greet others with salam (peace) when entering homes, gatherings, or meeting individuals. Specific guidance is given around greeting properly, repeating greetings, greeting different demographics like women and children, and asking permission to enter homes with both greeting and providing one's name.
This document contains hadiths from Imam Nawawi's reference "The Gardens of Righteousness" pertaining to aspects of behavior and manners as extracted from Islamic scripture. The hadiths discuss topics such as the best person being one who lives long and behaves well, moderation in praise of others, respect for elders, good character, gentleness, patience, and kindness to animals. The hadiths emphasize behaving with excellence, courtesy, humility and avoiding anger or harshness.
This document contains summaries of numerous hadith pertaining to the virtues of remembering Allah (zikr) through recitation and acts of worship. It discusses the rewards for frequent zikr such as forgiveness of sins. Valuable phrases for zikr mentioned include "There is no god but Allah" and "Exalted is Allah." The hadith describe how Allah and angels view those who gather for zikr and how such gatherings are blessed.
This document summarizes hadith about the prerequisites of prayer and the call to prayer. It discusses the virtues of ablution such as forgiveness of sins and recognition on Judgment Day. Proper brushing of teeth before prayer is encouraged. Cutting nails and removing hair from underarms and pubic area is also mentioned. The call to prayer is highly encouraged and supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet is rewarded. Satan tries to distract people during prayer but supplications between the calls are not rejected.
The document contains several hadiths and verses from the Quran pertaining to fighting in the cause of Allah and martyrdom. It discusses how fighting for Allah is obligatory yet difficult, and outlines some of the rewards including forgiveness of sins and entrance to Paradise. It provides guidance on proper conduct before and during battles, such as patience and avoiding desires for conflict. It also addresses treating prisoners humanely and not killing someone who declares faith at the final moment.
1) The document provides guidance on supplications from Islamic hadith sources, including recommended supplications for obedience to Allah, warnings against negative supplications, and advice that supplications should be made with confidence and sincerity.
2) It outlines supplications recommended before sleeping and waking, including asking Allah's protection during the night and praising Him in the morning.
3) The hadith sources describe supplications the Prophet Muhammad regularly made, such as asking Allah for guidance and the best of this life and the next.
1) The document contains summaries of various hadiths pertaining to the pilgrimage (hajj) in Islam. It discusses the obligatory nature of pilgrimage, performing it on behalf of others, fasting on the Day of Arafat, proceeding calmly on hajj, the state of purity after completing hajj, and actions of the Prophet Muhammad during hajj such as sacrificing animals and shaving his head.
2) It also mentions that there is no greater day for Allah to free people from hellfire than the Day of Arafat. Trading is permitted during hajj season according to the Quran.
3) The best actions in Islam are listed as believing in Allah
Visiting the sick is obligatory in Islam. Hadith describe the Prophet Muhammad encouraging Muslims to visit the sick and providing examples of supplications that can be made for the sick and dying. Visiting the sick is seen as a way to gain rewards and blessings, with the angels responding positively to good supplications for the ill. The hadith collection provides guidance on caring for others during illness as an important religious duty in Islam.
The document discusses Islamic teachings around greetings and etiquette. It provides hadith from the Prophet Muhammad detailing that one should greet others with salam (peace) when entering homes, gatherings, or meeting individuals. Specific guidance is given around greeting properly, repeating greetings, greeting different demographics like women and children, and asking permission to enter homes with both greeting and providing one's name.
This document contains hadiths from Imam Nawawi's reference "The Gardens of Righteousness" pertaining to aspects of behavior and manners as extracted from Islamic scripture. The hadiths discuss topics such as the best person being one who lives long and behaves well, moderation in praise of others, respect for elders, good character, gentleness, patience, and kindness to animals. The hadiths emphasize behaving with excellence, courtesy, humility and avoiding anger or harshness.
This document contains summaries of numerous hadith pertaining to the virtues of remembering Allah (zikr) through recitation and acts of worship. It discusses the rewards for frequent zikr such as forgiveness of sins. Valuable phrases for zikr mentioned include "There is no god but Allah" and "Exalted is Allah." The hadith describe how Allah and angels view those who gather for zikr and how such gatherings are blessed.
This document summarizes hadith about the prerequisites of prayer and the call to prayer. It discusses the virtues of ablution such as forgiveness of sins and recognition on Judgment Day. Proper brushing of teeth before prayer is encouraged. Cutting nails and removing hair from underarms and pubic area is also mentioned. The call to prayer is highly encouraged and supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet is rewarded. Satan tries to distract people during prayer but supplications between the calls are not rejected.
The document contains several hadiths and verses from the Quran pertaining to fighting in the cause of Allah and martyrdom. It discusses how fighting for Allah is obligatory yet difficult, and outlines some of the rewards including forgiveness of sins and entrance to Paradise. It provides guidance on proper conduct before and during battles, such as patience and avoiding desires for conflict. It also addresses treating prisoners humanely and not killing someone who declares faith at the final moment.
1) The document provides guidance on supplications from Islamic hadith sources, including recommended supplications for obedience to Allah, warnings against negative supplications, and advice that supplications should be made with confidence and sincerity.
2) It outlines supplications recommended before sleeping and waking, including asking Allah's protection during the night and praising Him in the morning.
3) The hadith sources describe supplications the Prophet Muhammad regularly made, such as asking Allah for guidance and the best of this life and the next.
1) The document contains summaries of various hadiths pertaining to the pilgrimage (hajj) in Islam. It discusses the obligatory nature of pilgrimage, performing it on behalf of others, fasting on the Day of Arafat, proceeding calmly on hajj, the state of purity after completing hajj, and actions of the Prophet Muhammad during hajj such as sacrificing animals and shaving his head.
2) It also mentions that there is no greater day for Allah to free people from hellfire than the Day of Arafat. Trading is permitted during hajj season according to the Quran.
3) The best actions in Islam are listed as believing in Allah
The document discusses several hadith pertaining to provision, hunger, and abstinence from the Prophet Muhammad's time. It describes how the Prophet and his companions often went hungry and ate very meager meals, sometimes only eating leaves or fasting for multiple days. It mentions that the Prophet would encourage patience during times of hunger by saying those who endured it would be rewarded. The document emphasizes living contently with what provision one has from Allah and finding satisfaction in simple things.
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
The document provides details from hadith about the clothing and dress of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes that he commonly wore a red cloak, green garments, a black turban, and coarse fabric. He preferred shirts with long sleeves that reached his wrists. His shroud was made of three pieces of white Yemeni cotton without a shirt or turban. The document also provides guidance from hadith on Islamic dress etiquette, such as wearing white and avoiding clothes worn for the sake of pride.
This document discusses the virtues and benefits of reciting "Bismillah" or "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful" at the beginning of tasks. It provides several hadiths and stories that illustrate how reciting Bismillah helped people receive forgiveness for sins, gain rewards, and be protected from harm. It encourages Muslims to make reciting Bismillah a habit before important acts and warns against reciting it for forbidden acts. The document aims to inspire respect for writing or hearing the name of Allah.
The document discusses Islamic teachings on hygiene based on hadiths from the prophet Muhammad. It covers proper practices for drinking, sneezing, personal cleansing including brushing teeth, and relieving oneself. The prophet taught to not drink directly from containers, blow into drinks, or use the right hand for washing after using the toilet. He emphasized the importance of brushing teeth and taught his followers proper hygiene practices like washing parts of the body and cutting nails.
Saying "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah) is recommended in Islam before many actions to seek blessings and protection from evil. It is recommended before eating, drinking, ablution, intercourse, entering or leaving home, slaughtering an animal, fighting, using the toilet, entering a grave, and writing a letter. Saying it causes humiliation to Satan and brings blessings. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught Muslims to say it before many actions like eating, drinking, ablution, entering the home, and leaving the home. It is mentioned in the Quran that Queen Sheba recognized an honorable letter from its beginning with "Bismillah".
1) The document provides guidance from Islamic hadiths on the topics of death, preparing for death, and what to say or do when someone passes away.
2) It shares hadiths where the Prophet Muhammad expressed supplications asking Allah for forgiveness and mercy as death approached.
3) The hadiths advise Muslims to always be prepared for death, to not wish for death, and to die affirming that there is no god but Allah.
This slide program explains the significance of I'tikaf, its methods and how to best benefit from it. References are given to ahadith of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (SAW) and companions. It is a forgotten Sunnah and excellent spiritual retreat which helps us to get closer to Allah (SWT)
The document provides context and analysis of Surah an-Nasr, the 110th chapter of the Quran. It was revealed shortly before the Prophet Muhammad's death and refers to the decisive victory of Islam in Arabia with people entering the religion in large numbers. The key messages are to praise God for victory and help, and seek His forgiveness as even the Prophet is not fully deserving and should be humble before God.
The document discusses the importance that Islam places on courtesy and socializing according to teachings from the Prophet Muhammad. It provides several hadith that encourage attending gatherings, greeting others respectfully, being humble, remembering Allah, and asking forgiveness upon leaving in order to avoid remorse. Proper etiquette for gatherings is emphasized, such as permission before sitting between people and avoiding vain talk or sitting in the middle of a circle.
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
The document provides summaries of several hadith pertaining to Paradise and Hell as extracted from Imam Nawawi's reference "The Gardens of Righteousness". It describes Paradise as a place of security, peace and eternal bliss where believers will be given whatever their souls desire. The inhabitants of Paradise will live there forever in luxury without experiencing death, fatigue or being driven away. It also mentions that prayer, especially dawn and afternoon prayers, is the key to entering Paradise and that good people who guide others to Islam are most beloved to Allah. Additionally, it states that Paradise is closer than one's shoelace and beyond anything experienced or imagined in this world.
The document discusses the importance and blessings of saying "Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim" (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful) before beginning any important task or action. It is recommended by Islamic teachings and was practiced by the Prophet Muhammad. Saying Bismillah is said to bring barakah (blessings) and make the task successful. It connects the action to Allah and seeks His help, protection, and mercy. The document provides several hadiths and examples of the virtues and rewards for saying Bismillah, such as forgiveness of sins and protection from punishment.
“There is indeed a good model for you in the Messenger of Allah – for the one who has hope in Allah and the Last Day, and remembers Allah profusely.”
– Chapter 33- Surah Al-Ahzab:21.
Here are the key points about the Maqam Ibrahim based on the details provided:
- The Maqam Ibrahim refers to the place where Ibrahim (AS) stood during the construction of the Kaaba. It is a stone on which his footprints are preserved.
- It is located a few meters away from the Kaaba, inside the mosque.
- The Prophet (SAW) designated it as a place for prayer after revelation of verse 2:125.
- It is recommended to pray two rakah there, reciting Surah Al-Kafirun in the first and Surah Al-Ikhlas in the second.
- 'Umar
This document contains 18 hadiths about the importance of knowledge in Islam. It discusses how knowledge is rewarded by Allah and how seeking knowledge benefits believers. It emphasizes that knowledge should be shared with others to spread guidance. It warns that concealing or distorting knowledge will be punished. The hadiths encourage Muslims to continuously seek knowledge and not to do so for worldly gains alone. They note that a lack of knowledgeable people will occur near the end of time.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of Adhan (the call to prayer) in Islam. It provides seven key points about Adhan:
1. The Prophet said that if people knew the blessings of pronouncing Adhan and standing in the first row of prayer, they would draw lots for these privileges.
2. Adhan is the first step towards the most important pillar of Islam after the declaration of faith.
3. Going early to the mosque allows one to gain attributes like obtaining the first row or right side of the prayer line.
4. Supplications can be made between the Adhan and Iqamah.
5. Adhan has numerous benefits even for non-
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
The document summarizes several hadiths about miracles witnessed by the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how the cooking pot of Abu Bakr continually refilled with more food as they ate. It also tells of two companions whose walking sticks lit up to light their way home at night, and another time when two companions were accompanied by lights that guided them. Another story describes a group of companions surrounded by enemies; fresh fruit appeared for one companion despite being bound, and bees protected them without stinging.
This document provides a summary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islam commentary on the Quran, and examines Surah An-Nasr (Chapter 110). It notes that Surah An-Nasr refers to the completion of the life of Prophet Muhammad, as indicated by hadith where the Prophet was informed of this sign. After the conquest of Mecca, many Arab tribes accepted Islam in large numbers, as foretold in the surah. The document analyzes different scholarly views on the meaning and context of verses in Surah An-Nasr.
By upgrading to a high efficiency rooftop unit (RTU) and reducing costs by 13%, one client set a precedent that showed other clients the benefits of incentives for efficient upgrades. When clients see these savings on RTUs, they will want to make other building systems like ventilation, chillers, and automation more efficient too. Thousands of organizations in Ontario are already enjoying the savings from upgrade programs and incentives available at saveonenergy.ca/business.
Reunión en la Inspección de Trabajo sobre Dietas el 2 de junio de 2015CGT Tragsatec
La inspección de trabajo fue convocada para discutir las dietas de los trabajadores desplazados, ya que había disparidad en los criterios utilizados. El inspector escuchó a la dirección y los representantes de los trabajadores y solicitó más información a la empresa, incluida la documentación sobre la reunión del comité de empresa y los informes previos a cualquier cambio en las medidas relativas a la organización del trabajo. El inspector dejó claro que la empresa debe informar a los representantes de los trabajadores antes de implementar cualquier cambio. Una vez recibida la
The document discusses several hadith pertaining to provision, hunger, and abstinence from the Prophet Muhammad's time. It describes how the Prophet and his companions often went hungry and ate very meager meals, sometimes only eating leaves or fasting for multiple days. It mentions that the Prophet would encourage patience during times of hunger by saying those who endured it would be rewarded. The document emphasizes living contently with what provision one has from Allah and finding satisfaction in simple things.
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
The document provides details from hadith about the clothing and dress of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes that he commonly wore a red cloak, green garments, a black turban, and coarse fabric. He preferred shirts with long sleeves that reached his wrists. His shroud was made of three pieces of white Yemeni cotton without a shirt or turban. The document also provides guidance from hadith on Islamic dress etiquette, such as wearing white and avoiding clothes worn for the sake of pride.
This document discusses the virtues and benefits of reciting "Bismillah" or "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful" at the beginning of tasks. It provides several hadiths and stories that illustrate how reciting Bismillah helped people receive forgiveness for sins, gain rewards, and be protected from harm. It encourages Muslims to make reciting Bismillah a habit before important acts and warns against reciting it for forbidden acts. The document aims to inspire respect for writing or hearing the name of Allah.
The document discusses Islamic teachings on hygiene based on hadiths from the prophet Muhammad. It covers proper practices for drinking, sneezing, personal cleansing including brushing teeth, and relieving oneself. The prophet taught to not drink directly from containers, blow into drinks, or use the right hand for washing after using the toilet. He emphasized the importance of brushing teeth and taught his followers proper hygiene practices like washing parts of the body and cutting nails.
Saying "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah) is recommended in Islam before many actions to seek blessings and protection from evil. It is recommended before eating, drinking, ablution, intercourse, entering or leaving home, slaughtering an animal, fighting, using the toilet, entering a grave, and writing a letter. Saying it causes humiliation to Satan and brings blessings. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught Muslims to say it before many actions like eating, drinking, ablution, entering the home, and leaving the home. It is mentioned in the Quran that Queen Sheba recognized an honorable letter from its beginning with "Bismillah".
1) The document provides guidance from Islamic hadiths on the topics of death, preparing for death, and what to say or do when someone passes away.
2) It shares hadiths where the Prophet Muhammad expressed supplications asking Allah for forgiveness and mercy as death approached.
3) The hadiths advise Muslims to always be prepared for death, to not wish for death, and to die affirming that there is no god but Allah.
This slide program explains the significance of I'tikaf, its methods and how to best benefit from it. References are given to ahadith of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (SAW) and companions. It is a forgotten Sunnah and excellent spiritual retreat which helps us to get closer to Allah (SWT)
The document provides context and analysis of Surah an-Nasr, the 110th chapter of the Quran. It was revealed shortly before the Prophet Muhammad's death and refers to the decisive victory of Islam in Arabia with people entering the religion in large numbers. The key messages are to praise God for victory and help, and seek His forgiveness as even the Prophet is not fully deserving and should be humble before God.
The document discusses the importance that Islam places on courtesy and socializing according to teachings from the Prophet Muhammad. It provides several hadith that encourage attending gatherings, greeting others respectfully, being humble, remembering Allah, and asking forgiveness upon leaving in order to avoid remorse. Proper etiquette for gatherings is emphasized, such as permission before sitting between people and avoiding vain talk or sitting in the middle of a circle.
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
The document provides summaries of several hadith pertaining to Paradise and Hell as extracted from Imam Nawawi's reference "The Gardens of Righteousness". It describes Paradise as a place of security, peace and eternal bliss where believers will be given whatever their souls desire. The inhabitants of Paradise will live there forever in luxury without experiencing death, fatigue or being driven away. It also mentions that prayer, especially dawn and afternoon prayers, is the key to entering Paradise and that good people who guide others to Islam are most beloved to Allah. Additionally, it states that Paradise is closer than one's shoelace and beyond anything experienced or imagined in this world.
The document discusses the importance and blessings of saying "Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim" (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful) before beginning any important task or action. It is recommended by Islamic teachings and was practiced by the Prophet Muhammad. Saying Bismillah is said to bring barakah (blessings) and make the task successful. It connects the action to Allah and seeks His help, protection, and mercy. The document provides several hadiths and examples of the virtues and rewards for saying Bismillah, such as forgiveness of sins and protection from punishment.
“There is indeed a good model for you in the Messenger of Allah – for the one who has hope in Allah and the Last Day, and remembers Allah profusely.”
– Chapter 33- Surah Al-Ahzab:21.
Here are the key points about the Maqam Ibrahim based on the details provided:
- The Maqam Ibrahim refers to the place where Ibrahim (AS) stood during the construction of the Kaaba. It is a stone on which his footprints are preserved.
- It is located a few meters away from the Kaaba, inside the mosque.
- The Prophet (SAW) designated it as a place for prayer after revelation of verse 2:125.
- It is recommended to pray two rakah there, reciting Surah Al-Kafirun in the first and Surah Al-Ikhlas in the second.
- 'Umar
This document contains 18 hadiths about the importance of knowledge in Islam. It discusses how knowledge is rewarded by Allah and how seeking knowledge benefits believers. It emphasizes that knowledge should be shared with others to spread guidance. It warns that concealing or distorting knowledge will be punished. The hadiths encourage Muslims to continuously seek knowledge and not to do so for worldly gains alone. They note that a lack of knowledgeable people will occur near the end of time.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of Adhan (the call to prayer) in Islam. It provides seven key points about Adhan:
1. The Prophet said that if people knew the blessings of pronouncing Adhan and standing in the first row of prayer, they would draw lots for these privileges.
2. Adhan is the first step towards the most important pillar of Islam after the declaration of faith.
3. Going early to the mosque allows one to gain attributes like obtaining the first row or right side of the prayer line.
4. Supplications can be made between the Adhan and Iqamah.
5. Adhan has numerous benefits even for non-
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
The document summarizes several hadiths about miracles witnessed by the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how the cooking pot of Abu Bakr continually refilled with more food as they ate. It also tells of two companions whose walking sticks lit up to light their way home at night, and another time when two companions were accompanied by lights that guided them. Another story describes a group of companions surrounded by enemies; fresh fruit appeared for one companion despite being bound, and bees protected them without stinging.
This document provides a summary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islam commentary on the Quran, and examines Surah An-Nasr (Chapter 110). It notes that Surah An-Nasr refers to the completion of the life of Prophet Muhammad, as indicated by hadith where the Prophet was informed of this sign. After the conquest of Mecca, many Arab tribes accepted Islam in large numbers, as foretold in the surah. The document analyzes different scholarly views on the meaning and context of verses in Surah An-Nasr.
By upgrading to a high efficiency rooftop unit (RTU) and reducing costs by 13%, one client set a precedent that showed other clients the benefits of incentives for efficient upgrades. When clients see these savings on RTUs, they will want to make other building systems like ventilation, chillers, and automation more efficient too. Thousands of organizations in Ontario are already enjoying the savings from upgrade programs and incentives available at saveonenergy.ca/business.
Reunión en la Inspección de Trabajo sobre Dietas el 2 de junio de 2015CGT Tragsatec
La inspección de trabajo fue convocada para discutir las dietas de los trabajadores desplazados, ya que había disparidad en los criterios utilizados. El inspector escuchó a la dirección y los representantes de los trabajadores y solicitó más información a la empresa, incluida la documentación sobre la reunión del comité de empresa y los informes previos a cualquier cambio en las medidas relativas a la organización del trabajo. El inspector dejó claro que la empresa debe informar a los representantes de los trabajadores antes de implementar cualquier cambio. Una vez recibida la
Esta presentación habla sobre Qué es la ofimática y cuales son las características las que lo derivan.
En sí hablaremos sobre Microsoft, que son Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.
Este documento resume los aspectos clave del reglamento estudiantil de la Universidad Popular del Cesar para los estudiantes de derecho. Explica la importancia de conocer los derechos, deberes y procedimientos establecidos en el reglamento para guiar el desempeño académico y resolver cualquier problema que surja. También describe las sanciones para estudiantes que cometan fraude académico o agresión física, y cuando es apropiado para los estudiantes hacer referencia al reglamento institucional.
Este documento discute la importancia de desarrollar pedagogías de la alteridad para construir una sociedad más justa. Argumenta que la educación debe enfocarse en enseñar a los estudiantes que su identidad está definida en relación con los demás y que deben descubrirse a sí mismos como sujetos libres capaces de determinar su propio destino. Asimismo, sostiene que tanto los oprimidos como los opresores padecen una dualidad interna debido a la falta de libertad y que la liberación sólo se logrará a través
O documento discute a necessidade de "morrer para o velho" e renascer para o novo através de um processo de transformação, comparando-o ao processo que as águias passam ao envelhecer, quando precisam se desprender de suas penas e unhas para renascer. Também enfatiza a importância de deixar o passado para trás e se permitir viver plenamente no presente.
PLAN DE MANTENIMIENTO PREVENTIVO DE MAQUINARIAS giselimar
Este documento presenta un plan de mantenimiento preventivo para las máquinas de fresado en la empresa Inversiones Mármoles y Granitos de Venezuela ubicada en Maracay, Venezuela. Actualmente no existe un programa de mantenimiento y las máquinas sufren paradas imprevistas que afectan la producción. El objetivo general es implementar un plan de mantenimiento preventivo para mejorar la eficiencia de las máquinas y la producción.
Receptors are proteins located on cells that bind to specific ligands, undergo a conformational change, and initiate a cellular response. There are two main types of receptors: ionotropic receptors which function as ion channels, and metabotropic receptors which activate intracellular signaling pathways. Ligands that activate receptors are classified as agonists, partial agonists, inverse agonists, or antagonists depending on their efficacy. Receptors are also classified based on their location, such as sensory nerve endings which detect stimuli inside and outside the body.
La biotecnología incluye técnicas que modifican organismos vivos o utilizan procesos biológicos para producir nuevos conocimientos o desarrollar productos. Se aplica en la agroalimentación, medio ambiente, industria y salud humana. El genoma humano contiene la información en los cromosomas que determina rasgos físicos y psicológicos. Existen diversas terapias alternativas como acupuntura, aromaterapia, biodanza y otras que utilizan mecanismos como la música
Building the TAD ecosystem presented at IIT RTC ConferenceAlan Quayle
This document discusses building an ecosystem for telecom application developers. It outlines different types of developers, from "hardcore" infrastructure developers to casual web developers. It also identifies responsibilities for different stakeholders like developers, telecos, and vendors. Specifically, it notes developers need modern tools and support, telcos need to safely expose assets and support new services, and vendors need to help build business models and go-to-market support. The goal is to create an innovative community of over one million developers building telecom applications and services.
The 1875 Tudor revival masterpiece lies at the heart of an impressive compound that also contains a picturesque carriage house, greenhouses, and an exquisitely tiled swimming pool, complete with a luxurious cabana pavilion overlooking the Atlantic.
The document discusses several hadith about generosity and spending in a good cause from the Prophet Muhammad. It provides hadith about how wealth is not decreased by charity and spending in the name of Allah. It discusses that the upper hand, which gives charity, is better than the lower hand which receives. It notes that the Prophet was extremely generous and never refused anyone who asked him for something. The document contrasts the generous person and the miser, stating that generosity expands one's armor while miserliness causes it to sink into one's flesh.
This document contains 14 hadiths about supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. The hadiths discuss the rewards of supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet, including being nearer to him on Judgment Day and having supplications conveyed to him each Friday. They also provide guidance on how to properly supplicate, such as praising Allah first and asking for blessings upon the Prophet and his family. The final hadith provides a example supplication to say when invoking blessings upon the Prophet.
The document contains several hadiths about forgiveness and repentance as taught by the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses how the Prophet sought forgiveness from Allah multiple times each day, and how Allah's mercy is greater than his wrath. It provides examples of how the Prophet taught his followers to seek forgiveness, including supplicating sincerely with phrases asking Allah for forgiveness and admitting one's sins. The document emphasizes that Allah loves those who ask for forgiveness and that seeking repentance can help in gaining forgiveness for sins.
The document outlines Islamic etiquette for eating and drinking based on teachings from the Quran and hadith. Some key points include: eating with the right hand and mentioning Allah's name before and after; eating slowly in a respectful manner without wasting food; sharing meals and remembering one's neighbors; and giving thanks to Allah upon finishing. Proper etiquette also involves sitting down to eat, avoiding eating while standing, and accompanying guests to the door when they leave.
1) The document discusses hadith and verses from the Quran pertaining to backbiting, gossip, criticism, falsehood and false evidence. It provides numerous hadith that warn Muslims to guard their tongues and avoid saying harmful things about others.
2) The hadith describe how backbiting and gossip can lead to sins and negate good deeds. They emphasize controlling one's tongue and only saying good things or remaining silent if unable to say something good.
3) The document stresses that Muslims should not harm each other with their tongues or hands and should avoid listening to or spreading idle gossip about fellow Muslims.
This document contains summaries of hadith pertaining to servitude and proper treatment of slaves. It discusses topics like:
1) The virtue of freeing slaves and the rewards for freeing believing slaves.
2) Hadith instructing kind and fair treatment of slaves, such as feeding and clothing them similarly to oneself.
3) Punishments for falsely accusing a slave of adultery or beating them, and rewards for virtuous slaves who worship Allah and serve their master well.
This document contains a collection of hadith pertaining to good deeds in Islam. It discusses various types of good deeds including charity, kindness to others and animals, removing obstacles, planting trees, walking to the mosque in prayer, and more. The hadith emphasize that even small good deeds are rewarded and that good deeds will be credited to a person's account on the Day of Judgment. Surpassing others in good deeds and hastening to do good works before death or calamity are strongly encouraged.
This document contains summaries of several hadith pertaining to love and proper treatment of fellow Muslims. The hadith advise choosing righteous companions, being careful in the selection of friends, concealing others' faults, helping fellow Muslims in times of need, maintaining strong relationships, and quickly reconciling after disputes. Maintaining strong brotherhood and unity within the Muslim community is emphasized.
The document provides advice from Islamic hadiths on piety and trust in Allah. It contains 7 key points:
1) Several hadiths emphasize fearing Allah and putting complete trust in Him.
2) A hadith describes a vision the Prophet Muhammad had of the numbers of people in different prophets' nations who would enter paradise.
3) Other hadiths advise supplicating to Allah for guidance and righteousness, and changing to better actions that are closer to piety.
4) Believing in Allah and putting one's full trust in Him increases faith and leads to blessings.
5) Stories describe the Prophet Muhammad keeping calm and putting his full trust
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As’salaam O Alaikum,
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Jazakallah khayran
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2. USE YOUR RIGHT HAND AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE
|H 728
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, preferred to use his
right hand for everything; for his ablution, combing his hair and for
putting on his shoes.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Lady Ayesha, wife of the Prophet, Mother of
Believers, may Allah be pleased with her, who related this.
USE THE RIGHT HAND WHEN EATING
|H 729
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, used his right hand to
make his ablution and for eating his food. His left hand was used in
his toilet and for other similar purposes.“
Abu Daud with a chain up to Lady Ayesha, wife of the Prophet, Mother of Believers,
may Allah be pleased with her, who related this.
HOW TO EAT, DRINK AND DRESS
|H 732
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, used his right hand for
eating, drinking and putting on his clothes. He used his left hand for
purposes other than these.”
Abu Daud with a chain up to Lady Hafsah, may Allah be pleased with her, wife of
the Prophet, Mother of Believers who related this.
HOW TO EAT
|H 735
"Omar, the son of Lady Umm Salamah, wife of the Prophet, may
Allah be pleased with her, was in the care of the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him. Omar said, ‘I used to put my hand inside the
bowl when I ate, then the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
told me to mention the Name of Allah and eat whatever was in front
of me with my right hand.” From that time onward this became my
eating habit.
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Omar son of Abi Salamah who related this.
HOW TO BEGIN EATING
|H 751
“Blessings descend upon the food in its middle, so eat from the
sides of the plate and do not eat from its middle (until the end to
receive its increased blessings).”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
DO NOT EAT WITH YOUR LEFT HAND
|H 1679
“Do not eat with your left hand because satan, the stoned and
cursed, eats with his left hand.”
2
3. Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
SATAN EATS AND DRINKS WITH HIS LEFT HAND
|H 1680
“Do not eat with the left hand or drink with it, because satan, the
stoned and cursed, eats with his left hand and drinks his left hand.”
Muslim with a chain up to ibn Omar who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise
and peace be upon him, said this.
EAT IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
|H 740
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, was eating with six of
his Companions when a Bedouin Arab came and ate two mouthfuls
of food. The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘If he had
pronounced the Name of Allah, it would have sufficed all of you.’"
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Lady Ayesha, wife of the Prophet, Mother of Believers,
may Allah be pleased with her, who related this.
PRAISE ALLAH WHEN YOU EAT AND DRINK
|H 437
“Allah is pleased with His worshiper who eats a little and praises
Allah for it and drinks a mouthful then praises Allah for it.”
Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, said this hadith
THANKING ALLAH FOR HIS PROVISION
|H 741
“Upon finishing a meal, the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
would say, ‘Praise be to Allah, abundant praise, good and blessed,
Our Lord has no sufficer and of Him we are in need.’"
Bukhari with a chain up to Abu Umamah who related this.
FORGIVENESS THROUGH THANKING
|H 742
“Whosoever eats a meal and says at the end: ‘All praise is due to
Allah, who has given me this to eat and provided it for me without
any effort on my part or any power’ will have all his preceding sins
forgiven.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Mu'az, the son of Anas who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU FORGET TO SAY 'BISMILLAH'
|H 736
“When you begin to eat you should pronounce the Name of Allah,
the Exalted. If you forget to do it in the beginning, you should say, ‘In
3
4. the Name of Allah, in its beginning and at its end.’"
Abu Daud Tirmidhi with a chain up to the Mother of Believers, Lady Ayesha, may
Allah be pleased with her, related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
said this.
PROPHET’S WAY OF EATING
|H 756
“Ka'ab saw the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, eat with
three fingers. When he finished he licked them.”
Muslim with a chain up to Ka'ab, the son of Malik who related this.
LICKING YOUR FINGERS
|H 755
“When you have finished eating you should not wipe your fingers
without first licking your fingers or having them licked.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
BLESSINGS OF EATING
|H 752
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, had a very large
cooking pot called a gharra; it required four men to carry it. After the
Companions had finished their voluntary prayer before the noon
prayer, the pot would be brought full of soup and bread and they
would sit down around it. When their numbers became great the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, would sit upon his knees. A
Bedouin Arab asked, ‘What kind of sitting is that?’ The Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, replied, ‘Allah has made me a well
mannered worshiper and has not made me an arrogant tyrant.’ Then
he said, ‘Eat from the side of the pot and leave the raised part in the
center because that part will be blessed.’"
Abu Daud with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Busr who related that the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this
SEEKING BLESSINGS
|H 757
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, encouraged the
licking of fingers and the cleaning of plates saying, ‘You do not know
which part of the food has the greater blessing.’"
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, said this.
WHICH PART OF THE FOOD IS BLESSED?
|H 760
“After the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, had finished
eating he would lick his three fingers and say, ‘If a mouthful of food
should fall from your hand, you should pick it up, remove any dirt
from it and eat it. Do not leave it for satan.’ He also told us to wipe
our plate saying, ‘You do not know which part of your food is
blessed.’”
4
5. Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, said this.
FOOD THAT HAS BEEN DROPPED
|H 758
“If anyone drops (even) a little bit of food he should pick it up,
remove the dust from it and so on, then eat it and not leave it for
satan. Neither should one wipe their hands with a napkin without
licking the food from ones fingers - you do not know which part of
the food has the greater blessing.’"
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, said this.
DO NOT THROW FOOD AWAY
|H 612
“When the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, finished eating
his meal he would lick three fingers. He said, ’If food should fall from
the hand of any of you he should remove the dirty portion and eat
the rest, and not leave it for satan. You should wipe the plate you
eat from, because you do not know which part of your food is
blessed.’"
Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related this hadith.
ABLUTION AFTER EATING
|H 761
“Sa'id asked Jabir whether it was obligatory to re-wash for prayer
after eating cooked food. He replied, ‘No, during the time of the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, we rarely had such food,
nor did we have napkins. When we ate our food we wiped our
fingers on our palms, forearms or feet. It is unnecessary to repeat
one's ablution for prayer on that account.’"
Bukhari with a chain up to Sa'id, the son of Harith who related this.
DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT YOUR FOOD
|H 743
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, never found fault with
food. If he desired it he ate it, and if he disliked it he left it.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah reported this hadith.
PERMISSION OF YOUR COMPANION
|H 749
“We were with Abdullah, the son of Zubair during a famine and each
of us were given one date to eat. As we were eating Abdullah, the
son of Omar passed by and said: ‘Do not eat two dates in one
mouthful because the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
prohibited it unless the permission of one’s companion has been
given.’"
5
6. Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Jabalah, the son of Suhaih who related this.
TIMES OF HUNGER
|H 750
“Some of the Companions of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, told the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him,
‘We eat but our hunger is not satisfied.’ The Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, asked them. ‘Do you eat alone?’ They replied,
‘Yes.’ So he told them, ‘Eat together and pronounce the Name of
Allah over your food. It will be blessed for you.’"
Abu Daud with a chain up to Wahshi, the son of Harb related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
LEAVES OF THE HUBLAH AND SAMOR TREES
|H 501
“I (Sa'ad, son of Abi Wakkas) am the first Arab to shoot an arrow in
the cause of Allah. We fought along with the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him. The leaves of the Hublah and Samor trees were
our only food. The stools of some of us were like the droppings of
goats.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Sa'ad, the son of Abi Wakkas who related
this.
VINEGAR
|H 744
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, asked for some food
but was told that there was nothing except vinegar. He requested it
and began to drink exclaiming, ‘This vinegar is excellent, this
vinegar is excellent.’”
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, said this.
RECLINING
|H 753
“I do not eat reclining against a pillow.”
Bukhari with a chain up to Wahl, the son of Abdullah who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
HOW THE PROPHET ATE A DATE
|H 754
“Anas saw the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, lying on his
back with his knees raised eating a date.”
Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related this.
INCREASING THE NUMBER TO BE
FED
6
7. TWO PLATES ARE SUFFICIENT FOR THREE
|H 762
“The food of two is sufficient for three and the food of three is
sufficient for four.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
HALVE YOUR FOOD
|H 763
“The food of one is sufficient for two, the food of two is sufficient for
four, and the food of four is sufficient for eight.”
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, said this.
FOOD FOR TWO
|H 567
“The food of two is sufficient for three and the food of three is
sufficient for four.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
SHARE YOUR FOOD
|H 568
“The food of one is sufficient for two, the food of two is sufficient for
four, and the food of four is sufficient for eight.”
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, said this.
PROVISIONS FOR THE DAY
|H 512
“For anyone who wakes safely at the beginning of the day in good
health, possessing the provision for that day, it is as if the world and
all it contains has been given to him.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Ubaidullah, the son of Mohsin Ansari who related that
the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
THE UNEXPECTED VISITOR AT MEALTIME
|H 746
“A man prepared some food for the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, and invited him together with four other people, however
another person who had not been invited accompanied them. When
they arrived at the door, the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
said to the host: ‘This person has accompanied us will you permit
him to join us, if not he will return.’ The host replied, ‘O Messenger
of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, indeed he is invited.’"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Mas'ud Badri who related that the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
7
8. ETIQUETTE OF DRINKING
PRAISE ALLAH WHEN EATING AND DRINKING
|H 141
“It pleases Allah that a worshiper of His praises Him when he eats
and praises Him when he drinks.”
Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related: the Messenger of Allah, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
|H 764
“When the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, drank he would
sip three times then take three breaths of air.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related this.
DO NOT DRINK LIKE A CAMEL
|H 765
“Do not drink in one gulp like a camel, but in two or three sips.
Pronounce the Name of Allah when you start drinking and praise
Him when you finish.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
DO NOT BREATHE INTO THE CUP
|H 766
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade breathing into
the cup when drinking.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Katadah who related this hadith.
THE RIGHT HAS PREFERENCE
|H 767
“Milk mixed with water was brought to the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him. At his right there sat a Bedouin Arab and at his
left Abu Bakr. He (the Prophet) drank some and handed the rest to
the Bedouin Arab saying, ‘The right has preference.’"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Anas related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
THE BLESSINGS OF RECEIVING SOMETHING GIVEN BY THE
PROPHET, praise and peace be upon him
|H 768
“A drink was brought to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
and he drank some of it. On his right was a boy and on his left were
older people. He asked the boy, ‘Would you mind if I gave the rest of
this drink to those on my left?’ The boy replied, ‘O Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, I would certainly not give
preference to anyone else over myself in anything that might come
to me from you.’ So he gave him the rest of the beverage.”
8
9. Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Sahl the son of Sa'ad who related this.
DRINKING WHILST STANDING
|H 774
“Ibn Abbas gave the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, some
Zam-Zam water to drink and he drank it while standing.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related this.
STANDING
|H 779
“No one should drink standing.”
Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
DRINKING
|H 775
“Ali arrived at the Bab-ar-Rahbrah (Kufa) and drank water while
standing and said, ‘I saw the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, doing what you saw me do.’"
Bukhari with a chain up to Nazal, the son of Sabrah who related this.
EATING AND WALKING
|H 776
“During the time of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, we
ate while walking and drank while standing.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to ibn Omar who related this hadith.
HOW THE PROPHET DRANK, praise and peace be upon him
|H 777
“Amr's grandfather saw the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
drink standing and sitting.”
Tirmidhi - Amr, the son of Su'aib who related the this.
DRINKING AND EATING
|H 778
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade a person to
drink water standing. Katadah asked, ‘Anas what about eating?’ He
replied, ‘That would be worse.’
‘The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, admonished those
who drank while standing.’"
Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related this.
THE HOST IS THE LAST TO DRINK
|H 780
9
10. “Whosoever serves a drink to others should be the last to drink.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abu Katadah who related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
DRINKING FROM A CONTAINER OR
WATER SKIN
WATER-SKIN
|H 769
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade any one to
drink straight from a water-skin.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri who related this.
DRINKING FROM A WATER-SKIN
|H 770
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade drinking
directly from a water-skin.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related this hadith.
SPOUT OF A WATER-SKIN
|H 771
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, visited me
(Kabashah) and drank from the spout of a hanging water-skin.
Kabashah stood up and cut off the spout to preserve it.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Kabashah, the daughter of Thabit who related this.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SATAN
|H 1700
“Cover up the opening of containers. Tie the spout of the water-skin.
Lock the doors and extinguish lanterns, because satan neither
raises the covering of a vessel, unloosens the spout of a water-skin,
nor opens a locked door. Even if you only have a piece of wood
to cover the opening of a vessel use it, or pronounce the Name of
Allah over it.
Occasionally, a mouse is responsible for setting light to a house and
causes it to fall in on its inhabitants.”
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
THE MIRACLE OF THE WATER
|H 781
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, was in Zaura when
the time for prayer approached. Those whose houses were nearby
went to make ablution and the rest remained with the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him.
10
11. A stone jug was brought for him in which there was some water. The
amount was only enough for him to pour over his hand. He made his
ablution and the water sufficed all of the others as well. Anas was
asked, ‘How many of you were there?’ He replied, ‘Eighty or more.’"
We are also informed:
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, asked for a container
of water. He was brought a wide shallow dish in which there was
only a little water. He put his fingers in it. Anas said, ‘I kept looking
at the water pouring from between his fingers. I estimate the number
of those who performed their ablution with it as being between
seventy and eighty.’"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related this.
BRASS CONTAINERS
|H 782
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, came to us and we
poured water for him into a brass container to make ablution.”
Bukhari with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Zaid who related this.
LEFT OVER WATER
|H 783
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, went with a
Companion to the house of a man from the Ansar and said, ‘If you
have any water left in your water-skin from last night give it to us to
drink otherwise we will drink from a stream.’"
Bukhari via Jabir who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be
upon him, said this.
PROHIBITION TO BLOW OVER WATER
STRAW FOUND IN ONE'S DRINKING WATER
|H 772
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade blowing over
a drink. A man asked, ‘What if straws float on its surface?’ He
replied, ‘Pour them out.’ The man said, ‘My thirst is not quenched by
one gulp.’ The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘You
may take a breath and then remove the cup from your mouth.’"
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
BREATHING OR BLOWING OVER A DRINK
|H 773
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade breathing into
or blowing over the cup from which one is drinking.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related this.
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12. GOLD AND SILVER VESSELS
|H 784
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade the
Companions to wear silk or brocade and to drink from gold or silver
cups saying, ‘These are for them (the unbelievers) in this world and
for you in the Everlasting Life.’"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Huzaifah that the Prophet, praise and peace
be upon him, said this.
DRINKING FROM A SILVER VESSEL
|H 785
“Whosoever drinks from a silver vessel kindles the fire of Hell in his
belly.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Lady Umm Salamah, wife of the Prophet,
may Allah be pleased with her, Mother of Believers who related that the Messenger
of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
FIRES OF HELL
|H 786
“He who eats or drinks from a gold or silver vessel; and he who
drinks from a gold or silver cup kindles the fire of Hell in his belly.”
Muslim who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him,
said this
SATANIC ACTIVITIES AT MEAL TIME
SATAN IN YOUR HOME
|H 737
“If a person remembers Allah when he enters his house and when
he eats, satan says to his companions: ‘You will find neither lodging
nor food here.’ If you enter without the remembrance of Allah, satan
says, ‘You have secured your lodging.’ Then if you do not remember
Allah at the time of eating, satan says, ‘You have secured both your
lodging and food.’"
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that he heard the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, say this.
HOW THE PROPHET, praise and peace be upon him, CAUGHT
SATAN
|H 738
“Whenever the Companions were invited to dine with the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, they would never reach for food
before he started to eat.
On one occasion when they were with him a girl rushed in, as if she
was driven, and reached for the food, but the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, caught hold of her by the hand. Then a Bedouin
Arab came in as if he was driven and the Prophet, praise and peace
be upon him, caught him by his hand as well and said, ‘satan
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13. considers that which has not had the Name of Allah pronounced
over it as being lawful.’ He sent this girl to make the food lawful to
him through her, but I caught hold of her hand. Then he sent this
Bedouin to make it lawful through him, but I caught hold of his hand
also. Now, by Him in whose Hands is my life, I have satan's hand in
my grasp also along with their hands.’ Then he pronounced the
Name of Allah and began to eat.”
Muslim with a chain up to Huzaifah who related this.
WHEN SATAN EATS WITH YOU
|H 739
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, sat with a man who
was eating. He did not pronounce the Name of Allah until only a
mouthful of the food was left. As he raised it to his mouth he said, ‘In
the Name of Allah, in its beginning and at its end.’ The Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, smiled at this and said, ‘satan was
eating with him, but when he pronounced the Name of Allah, satan
vomited all he had eaten.’"
Abu Daud and Nisai with a chain up to Umayyah, the son of Makhsi who related
this.
ARROGANT BEHAVIOR
|H 748
“A man ate with his left hand in the presence of the Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him, so the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, advised him to eat with his right hand. Arrogantly he replied, ‘I
am unable to do so.’ The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
said, ‘May you not be able to so.’ Thereafter the man could not raise
his hand to his mouth.”
Muslim with a chain up to Salamah son of Amr son of Akwa' related that the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
SATAN IS EVER PRESENT
|H 759
“satan, the stoned and cursed, is present with you at all times, even
when you are eating. If a small piece of food falls from your hand,
you should pick it up, cleanse the dust from it and so on, then eat it
and not leave it for satan.”
Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, said this.
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14. INDEX
CONSUMPTION
BALANCED DIET
PROVISION OF THE HOLY FAMILY
USE OF ONE’S RIGHT AND LEFT HANDS
KORAN
USE YOUR RIGHT HAND AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE
USE THE RIGHT HAND WHEN EATING
HOW TO EAT, DRINK AND DRESS
HOW TO EAT
HOW TO BEGIN EATING
DO NOT EAT WITH YOUR LEFT HAND
SATAN EATS AND DRINKS WITH HIS LEFT HAND
EAT IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
PRAISE ALLAH WHEN YOU EAT AND DRINK
THANK ALLAH FOR HIS PROVISION
FORGIVENESS THROUGH THANKING
WHAT TO DO IF YOU FORGET TO SAY 'BISMILLAH'
PROPHET’S WAY OF EATING
LICKING YOUR FINGERS
BLESSINGS OF EATING
SEEKING BLESSINGS
WHICH PART OF THE FOOD IS BLESSED?
FOOD THAT HAS BEEN DROPPED
DO NOT THROW FOOD AWAY
ABLUTION AFTER EATING
DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT YOUR FOOD
PERMISSION OF YOUR COMPANION
TIMES OF HUNGER
LEAVES OF THE HUBLAH AND SAMOR TREES
VINEGAR
RECLINING
HOW THE PROPHET ATE A DATE
INCREASING THE NUMBER TO BE
FED
TWO PLATES ARE SUFFICIENT FOR THREE
HALVE YOUR FOOD
FOOD FOR TWO
SHARE YOUR FOOD
PROVISION FOR THE DAY
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15. THE UNEXPECTED VISITOR AT MEALTIME
ETIQUETTE OF DRINKING
PRAISE ALLAH WHEN EATING AND DRINKING
DO NOT DRINK LIKE A CAMEL
DO NOT BREATHE INTO THE CUP
THE RIGHT HAS PREFERENCE
THE BLESSINGS OF RECEIVING SOMETHING GIVEN BY THE
PROPHET, praise and peace be upon him
DRINKING WHILST STANDING
STANDING
DRINKING
EATING AND WALKING
HOW THE PROPHET DRANK, praise and peace be upon him
DRINKING AND EATING
THE HOST IS THE LAST TO DRINK
DRINKING FROM A CONTAINER OR
WATER SKIN
WATER-SKIN
DRINKING FROM A WATER-SKIN
SPOUT OF A WATER-SKIN
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SATAN
THE MIRACLE OF THE WATER
BRASS CONTAINER
LEFT OVER WATER
PROHIBITION TO BLOW OVER WATER
BREATHING OR BLOWING OVER A DRINK
GOLD AND SILVER VESSELS
DRINKING FROM A SILVER VESSEL
FIRES OF HELL
SATANIC ACTIVITIES AT MEAL TIME
SATAN IN YOUR HOME
HOW THE PROPHET, praise and peace be upon him, CAUGHT
SATAN
WHEN SATAN EATS WITH YOU
ARROGANT BEHAVIOR
SATAN IS EVER PRESENT
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