Hosam Helal – Seemingly Cheap Ramadan Series Zain AlAbedin Ep. 6
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Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa
salatu salam ala Ashraful mostly. They it has an acknowledgement of
you file known as Zayn and Aberdeen, the most beautiful, the
most decorated of servants of Allah subhanaw taala. People used
to come to him and complain to him. Listen, you are the grand son
of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and we don't see
you spending we don't see you giving, we don't see you being as
generous as he used to. And he used to just smile at them and say
thank you for the advice. Just come Allah. Hi, Ron for the
advice. Now, interestingly, nobody knew the extent of his giving the
extent of his care for others, until after the moment he passed
away. Now what happened is, there were people, poor people in Medina
that used to get all of this, you know, rice and shyy, and just food
brought to their house late at night. Nobody ever knew who was
bringing this food. And nobody ever thought it would be this
individual that we're talking about. Nobody assumed nobody ever
thought of that. But one day, when he passed the day, he passed away,
everything stopped a night, two nights, three nights after his
passing, everything stopped coming. And not only that, when
they were washing his body, the salt marks on his back of again,
the the pressure of holding everything on his body, when he
was again, taking this stuff, delivering it to the poor, the
marks themselves marked and served as a memorable moment for all of
us. And a hint at the fact that he was the individual that was giving
for the sake of Allah subhanaw taala. So there are many
individuals out there, we may not see them publicly doing good, we
may not see them publicly, doing much and committing much, but in
their private in their private time on their own, that
continuously serving Allah subhanaw taala and they're hiding
it from others so that it becomes sincere between them and Allah
subhanaw taala alone as Allah subhanaw taala mentions in the
Quran throughout the importance of spending publicly and secretly but
again, as the Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad Salim shows that
it's a beautiful act. And again, it's closer to sincerity to serve
others, not for the sake of publicly known or being
recognized, but to do it sincerely for the sake of Allah between you
and the individual. You're giving only known that and even better
than that is nobody else knowing at all about the good that you do.
So this Ramadan make it a habit to do something good for somebody,
but nobody else knows about it. Not even the individual that is
getting it. Do something good anonymously. Enjoy Ramadan. May
Allah Subhana Allah allow us to live and implement the Sunnah of
the Tibet ain, the Sahaba is and the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu
alayhi wa salam Salam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato.