If You See This Sign You're Going to Jannah (insha'Allah)
Summary
TLDRThe narration emphasizes the importance of engaging with the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) to nurture one's spiritual state. It highlights three pivotal moments for introspection: reciting the Quran with contemplation, listening to the Prophet's sermons, and witnessing funeral prayers (janaza). These experiences are profound reminders of mortality and the afterlife, encouraging believers to reflect on their faith and prepare for the Day of Judgment. The message urges Muslims to use these moments as opportunities for self-reflection and spiritual growth, fostering a deeper connection with Allah and the Prophet (saw).
Takeaways
- 📖 The importance of engaging with the Quran with contemplation and introspection, without distractions.
- 🕌 Preparing for Ramadan by committing to a full recitation of the Quran and maintaining a daily reading habit.
- 💖 The transformative effect of being in the presence of righteous individuals and the inspiration they provide.
- 👂 Listening to the sermons of the Prophet (saw) and reflecting on the state of one's faith during those moments.
- 🤗 The significance of witnessing a janaza (funeral prayer) and using it as a self-reflective practice for one's own mortality.
- 🌟 The unmatched presence of the Prophet (saw) and the impact it had on the Sahaba, highlighting the importance of righteous companionship.
- 📚 Encouragement to read the words and virtues of the Prophet (saw) directly, to gain a deeper connection and understanding.
- 🙏 The practice of self-talk during a janaza, considering one's own mortality and preparing for the afterlife.
- 🏆 The analogy of athletes rehearsing for their games and the importance of mentally preparing for one's own janaza.
- 🌈 Striving for the best possible ending in life, living in a way that is pleasing to Allah and making the best of our deeds and days.
- 🍏 The reminder to always seek Allah's pleasure and to avoid being unprepared for the inevitable encounter with the Divine.
Q & A
Who is the narrator of the transcript?
-The narrator is Hakim, and the narration is about the state of our hearts and the importance of engaging with the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet.
Who is Fatima Hussein and what is her significance in the context of the narration?
-Fatima Hussein is the great-granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the daughter of Ali, who was the son of Abu Talib and the brother of the Prophet's wife, Khadijah. Her narration emphasizes the importance of the teachings and the impact of righteous companionship on one's faith.
What are the three states mentioned in the narration where one can be assured of entering paradise?
-The three states are: 1) When reciting or listening to the Quran with contemplation and introspection, 2) When listening to the sermons of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and 3) When witnessing a janaza (funeral prayer).
Why is it important to recite the Quran without distractions?
-Reciting the Quran without distractions allows for deeper understanding, contemplation, and introspection, which are essential for spiritual growth and strengthening one's connection with Allah.
What is the significance of Ramadan in relation to the Quran?
-Ramadan is the month of fasting in Islam, and it is encouraged to complete at least one full recitation (khatam) of the Quran during this time, as it is believed to bring about spiritual reflection and blessings.
How does listening to the sermons of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) affect one's faith?
-Listening to the sermons of the Prophet can inspire righteousness, increase faith (iman), and provide guidance for living a life pleasing to Allah. It also helps to connect with the virtues and teachings of the Prophet.
What is the impact of witnessing a janaza on one's heart and what should one reflect upon during such an occasion?
-Witnessing a janaza serves as a reminder of the inevitability of death and the afterlife. It is an opportunity to engage in self-talk, putting oneself in the position of the deceased, and contemplating the finality of life, which can lead to a deeper appreciation of one's own life and the importance of preparing for the afterlife.
What is the significance of the presence of righteous individuals in one's life?
-The presence of righteous individuals can inspire and elevate one's own faith and actions. Their example and potential intercession can have a positive influence, encouraging others to strive for righteousness and spiritual growth.
How can one prepare for their own janaza?
-One can prepare for their own janaza by regularly reflecting on the experience of death and the afterlife, engaging in self-talk during the witnessing of others' janazas, and striving to live a life that is pleasing to Allah.
What is the role of the Prophet's words and the virtues of his life in the spiritual development of a Muslim?
-The words of the Prophet and the virtues of his life serve as a source of guidance, inspiration, and spiritual nourishment for Muslims. Engaging with these teachings helps to strengthen faith, provide direction, and foster a closer relationship with Allah.
How does the practice of self-talk during a janaza benefit an individual?
-Self-talk during a janaza helps to internalize the reality of death and the afterlife, fostering a sense of urgency and mindfulness in one's spiritual preparation and daily actions.
Outlines
📖 Reflecting on the State of Our Hearts
The paragraph discusses the importance of introspection and the state of our hearts in relation to our faith. It introduces a narration by Fatima Hussein about the state of heart when encountering death. The speaker emphasizes the significance of reciting and contemplating the Quran without distractions and suggests preparing for Ramadan by completing a full recitation of the Quran. The paragraph also highlights the impact of listening to beautiful Quran recitations and the importance of being in the presence of righteous individuals, such as the Prophet Muhammad (saw), to strengthen one's faith.
🌙 Seeking Solace in the Words of the Prophet
This paragraph focuses on the comfort and peace that can be found in the words of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), especially during difficult times. It recounts how scholars in Chicago turned to reading the Hadith during the pandemic to find solace. The speaker encourages Muslims to connect with the words of the messenger and to read about his virtues and deeds. The paragraph also discusses the importance of witnessing and participating in janaza (funeral prayers) as a reminder of the inevitability of death and the need for self-reflection and preparation for one's own final journey.
🙏 Striving for a Life Pleaseasing to Allah
The final paragraph serves as a conclusion, urging believers to live a life that is pleasing to Allah and to always be in a state of being pleased with Him. It emphasizes the importance of making the best of one's deeds and days, and seeking Allah's mercy and guidance in all aspects of life. The paragraph ends with a prayer for a good end and the avoidance of being unprepared for the afterlife.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Narration
💡Heart
💡Quran
💡Ramadan
💡Prophet
💡Righteousness
💡Janaza
💡Self-talk
💡Preparation
💡Virtues
💡Sila
Highlights
The narration is about the state of our hearts and the importance of being in a state of readiness for death.
The story is narrated by Hakim, the great-granddaughter of the Prophet, Fatima Hussein.
Fatima is the daughter of Ali, who is the son of Ali and Fatima, and she narrates on behalf of the Prophet's companion, one of the earliest Ansar of Medina.
The Prophet's companion believed that if he died in one of three states, he would undoubtedly be among the people of paradise.
One of the states is reciting or listening to the Quran with contemplation and introspection, without distractions.
Ramadan is approaching, and it is encouraged to complete a full recitation of the Quran before and during Ramadan.
The heart's state while reading the Quran without distractions is a reflection of one's true devotion.
Listening to the sermons of the Prophet or being in the presence of a righteous person greatly affects one's faith.
The Prophet's presence was unmatched, and even the Sahaba feared hypocrisy when away from him.
Listening to the words of Allah and reciting them is a precious Sunnah and has a profound impact on the heart.
Reading the words of the Prophet and his Sila connects one to him and provides spiritual benefits.
Witnessing a janaza (funeral prayer) is a powerful reminder of the inevitability of death and the state of one's heart.
The experience of attending a janaza can be used for self-reflection and preparing oneself for the afterlife.
The practice of self-talk during a janaza, imagining oneself in the deceased's position, is a powerful way to internalize the reality of death.
Great athletes rehearse their performances; similarly, one should rehearse their janaza by reflecting on it during others' funerals.
May Allah grant us the best of endings and the strength to live pleasing lives and make the best of our deeds and days.
Transcripts
and there is a beautiful narration
I came across that I wanted to share
today in that regard about the state of
our hearts When Death meets us and it's
a narration that's narrated into Hakim
by Fatima Hussein so this is the great
granddaughter of the Prophet sallallahu
alaihi wasallam Fatima the daughter of
Ali who is the son of Ali and Fatima may
Allah be pleased with them all who
narrates on behalf of our mother is
the great companion of the Prophet saws
one of the earliest ansar of Madina who
came to Mecca to embrace Islam early on
that he was from the best of all people
and he used to say
if I was to be in any one of these three
states if I was to be in any one of
these three states
I know that I would be from the people
of paradise no doubt about it if I was
to die in one of these three states I
would know that I am from the people of
Jannah and I would have no doubt about
it he said
the moments that I'm reading the Quran
or listening to the Quran
this is not reading the Quran and
listening to the Quran while scrolling
through your apps or having a bunch of
background noise going on or you know
just having it somewhere in the
background no
Quran
to sit down and to recite the Quran with
contemplation and introspection dear
brothers and sisters Ramadan is only
three months away
and with the time that we have we should
push ourselves to do more than one
khatam of Quran a full recitation of
Quran Ramadan why not divide it from now
and say I'm going to do tanjus for the
next three months so that I have Ramadan
as well
take time to read the Quran a daily
portion of your time and
tell me what the state of your heart is
when you're reading the Quran and there
are no distractions tell me how your
heart is like when you're listening to a
beautiful recitation of the Quran and
there are so many beautiful Quran now
that you can press play and be moved
your heart immediately moved and stunned
by the recitation of the Quran how much
of that is your life so that's his first
state
he said the second one
when I listen to
the the sermons of the Prophet
sallallahu alaihi wasallam now obviously
we don't have the blessing of living
amongst the prophet sallallahu alaihi
wasallam
I want you to think about the most
righteous person you have ever been
around and of course only Allah knows
the hearts
but you were around someone who you knew
had a particular state with Allah
a righteous scholar or a righteous
worshiper someone that's distinguished
with their in or their ibadah their
knowledge or their worship and you spent
some time with them what was the state
of your heart like
how was your Iman in those moments
how was your Iman in those moments dear
faith in those moments when you had
righteous companionship
said I love the righteous though I don't
consider myself amongst them because
maybe I'll gain their intercession
they'll rub off on me my Iman raises in
the presence of certain people and I
might gain their intercession imagine
what it was like to be around the
prophet sallallahu the state of a
person's Iman
sitting with the prophet sallallahu
alaihi wasallam listening to the prophet
saws so part of this is his presence
that is unmatched in any way whatsoever
the sahaba would fear hypocrisy because
when they were with him where were they
Allah
became a hypocrite alhamdulillah became
a hypocrite why because when we're with
the prophet saws is here and we can't
sustain that
when we're away from him
but that's not normal to sustain that
anyway because if you were like that
you'd basically be an angel you can't
but that's the presence of a righteous
person amongst you and whom we're
righteous and whose intercession is more
sought than the messenger of Allah
but then listening to his words
the effect when you sit down and you
listen to the Allah which we recite
on normal on a normal basis on a nightly
basis goes over
listening to the Hadith of the prophet
sallallahu alaihi wasallam
in a summary
a history of Scholars that would read
from cover to cover in hard times as a
means of lifting a hardship may Allah
bless Sheikh ameen and the brothers
the scholars in Chicago when the
pandemic started they recited from start
to finish because it's the words of the
messenger of Allah
and reading them brings about a piece of
heart and a Stillness around you so
connecting to the words of the
messengers
is a precious Sunnah and the books like
were written so that people could take
the virtues of it you don't have to wait
for to open it and read it for you read
it yourself
which focuses on
which focuses on the virtues and things
that the average Muslim can benefit from
read the words of the messenger
and read his Sila and connect to him
so the first one is listening to the
words of Allah and reciting the words of
Allah
the second one is listening to the words
of Allah
and reciting the words of Allah
listen to the third one
he says the third one
when I am witnessing ajanaza
I had someone tell me last week I prayed
more janaza in one month than I prayed
in my entire life and Allah I think at
vric we prayed more janaza in one month
and we've prayed for the existence of
our entire Community it seems
all of the janazas we're witnessing
what is that doing to you where is your
heart during those janazas as you're
witnessing and praying those janazas he
says and he continues by the way
he says he
every time I watch ajanaza in front of
me
I talk to myself this is now self-talk
I talk to myself and I tell myself what
the deceased is going through
experiencing at the moment being carried
from the hearse the car to in front of
me hearing the Imam above him saying
about four times knowing that he's about
to go to his grave and we'll hear the
footsteps of the people walking away I
tell myself
I tell myself from the perspective of
the person that is dead
what is happening to me right now and I
start imagining I am the one being
pulled
and what I'm about to experience and
what are my thoughts right now what is
it that I'm about to encounter
those moments
of witnessing the janaza and telling
yourself that is me
and being able to put yourself in the
position of the janaza
rather than be robotic about it rather
than okay another generation
rather than simply missing the person if
you knew the person who is in the janaza
yeah Allah that is me
that is me
and you start talking to yourself
I'm about to be put back in the car
I'm about to go to the Grave
my my loved ones are about to bury me
under the dirt and I'm about to be
visited by the two angels from Allah
you're telling yourself this is next
this is next this is next
dear brothers and sisters that self-talk
does something to your heart
it puts your heart in the right place
and the more you're thinking about your
own janaza the better your janaza is
going to be in sha Allah
the more you're telling yourself about
the experience as you're watching
someone else go through it and preparing
yourself for it
for this day prepare yourselves the more
ready you will be when you are actually
the one being carried out of the car and
actually the one you've already
rehearsed it you know when they show
great athletes by the way a great NFL
quarterback or a great basketball player
they show them on the court on the field
on the practice field and they are
rehearsing the game over and over and
over and over again how many times have
you rehearsed your janaza
as you watch the taking place in front
of you
and may Allah
give us the best of endings may Allah
allow us to live our lives in a way that
is pleasing to him and make the best of
our Deeds the last of them and make the
best of our days the day that we meet
Allah may Allah not make us amongst
those who are unprepared may Allah make
us amongst those who are always pleased
and pleasing Allah
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