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Sayyidina Suhaib reported the explanation of the following verse from the Prophet (SAW):
"For those who do good there is the best and something more." (10:26) The Prophet (SAW) said: When those worthy of Paradise enter Paradise, a caller will call, “For you there is a promise from Allah. He is about to make it good.” They will exclaim, “Has He not made our faces radiant and saved us from Hell and admitted us to Paradise?” (It this not a fulfilment of His promise? Has He to give us more?) Then the veil will be removed and, by Allah, they would not have been given anything dearer than the sight of Allah." [Muslim 181, Ibn e Majah 187, Ahmed 2398] |
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Salaam brother and sisters of islam. ![]() Not everyone. Those who will be the inhabitants of Jannah, they'll see our Lord. Allaah ![]() May Allaah ![]() |
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![]() arir bin `Abdullah Al-Bajali (Radhiallaho anha) reported: We were sitting with the Messenger of Allah (Sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) when he looked at the full moon and observed, "You will see your Rubb in the Hereafter as you see this moon having no difficulty in seeing it. So try your best to perform the prayers before the rising of the sun and that before its setting.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Commentary: This Hadith tells us that no one can see Allah in this world but in the Hereafter, the believers will have the honour of seeing Allah. It also highlights the importance and merits of performing the Fajr and `Asr prayers punctually and in congregation. Riyad-us-Saliheen – Hadith No: 1051 |
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