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[quote]Brother Raushan Quote:-The second one was right and really understand the meaning better.Am I right ,Usmani? Actually at a glance its looks to me that the first one did better.But if you look at second hadith(nobody will be superior to him except one who has done more than that which he has done) and further on the following hadith and the verses of Quran.This tell us a that actully how mush we thanks to Allah its not going to enough.So we do as much as we can and should follow the both ways as you described. Further we must ask(Istusqfar),recite the third Kalima,Darood, on a daily basis may be hundred times day.People busy in their life tend to forget things so if we will fixed some zikr on daily basis so it will come in our practice and end of the day we will doing some thing. Suhaib reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Strange are the ways of a believer for there is good in every affair of his and this is not the case with anyone else except in the case of a believer for if he has an occasion to feel delight, he thanks (God), thus there is a good for him in it, and if he gets into trouble and shows resignation (and endures it patiently), there is a good for him in it. (Sahih Mulim Book #042, Hadith #7138) O you who believe! eat of the good things that We have provided you with, and give thanks to Allah if Him it is that you serve. (Al-Baqara, Chapter #2, Verse #172) And Allah has brought you forth from the wombs of your mothers-- you did not know anything-- and He gave you hearing and sight and hearts that you may give thanks. (An-Nahl, Chapter #16, Verse #78) And out of His mercy He has made for you the night and the day, that you may rest therein, and that you may seek of His grace, and that you may give thanks. (Al-Qasas, Chapter #28, Verse #73) Nay! but serve Allah alone and be of the thankful. ( Az-Zumar, Chapter #39, Verse #66) A favor from Us; thus do We reward him who gives thanks.(Al-Qamar, Chapter #54, Verse #35)[/quote]
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