Goodbye Holy Month of Ramadan.
Dear Steemians.
One thing to be contemplated at the end of Ramadan is the practice we have done in the month of Ramadan. Are these deeds accepted by Allah? It should be noted that the habit of salaf scholars, they are serious in charity, but after doing good deeds they fear their practice is not accepted. At the end of the discussion there are beautiful words from Ibn Rajab about the breakup with the month of Ramadan.
Ibn Rajab said, "Salafush scholars pray regularly in completing charity and are serious when doing it. After that, they really hope the practice is accepted and worried when rejected. They are mentioned in the verse,
والذين يؤتون ما آتوا وقلوبهم وجلة أنهم إلى ربهم راجعون
"And those who give what they have given, with a fearful heart, (for they know that) they will indeed return to their Lord" (Surah Al Mu'minun: 60). "[1]
'Ali ibn Abi Talib radhiyallahu' anhu says, "Those salafs are so hopeful that their deeds are accepted rather than charitable. Did you not hear the word of Allah Ta'ala,
إنما يتقبل الله من المتقين
"Allah only accepts (deeds) from those who fear Allah." (Surat al-Ma'ida: 27) "
From Fadholah bin 'Ubaid, he said, "If I knew that God received from me a practice of my goodness as small as a seed, then it was more to my liking than the world and the rest, for Allah Almighty said,
إنما يتقبل الله من المتقين
"Allah only accepts (deeds) from those who fear Allah." (Surat al-Ma'ida: 27) "
Malik bin Diinar said, "He does not accept the practice more worries than many charities."
Abdul Aziz bin Abi Rowwad said, "I find the salafs so zealous to practice sholih. When they do, they are worried about whether their deeds are accepted or not. "
'Umar bin' Abdul Aziz preached on the feast of Eid al-Fitr, "O people, you have been fasting for 30 days. You also have performed tarawih prayer every night. You go out and beg God to get your deeds accepted. But some salaf even sad when Eid al-Fitr. It is said to them, "Today is a day of happiness." They say, "You are right. But I am a servant. I have been commanded by Rabbku to do good deeds, but I do not know whether the practice is accepted or not.