The power of forgiveness is immense.
headerThe power of forgiveness is immense.
The Prophet (pbuh) one day sitting in the mosque. The disciples surrounded him. At that time the Prophet (সা) said, "Whoever enters the mosque, he is a resident of Paradise." On hearing this, all the attendees looked eagerly at the entrance of the mosque. Imagination is going on in everybody, maybe Hazrat Abu Bakr (R) or Hazrat Umar (R) or someone coming to whom the good news of heaven has been declared by Allah. A general Ansar companion entered the mosque with astonishment. Even his name was not known until the identity of most of the people.
The next day the disciples were sitting in the mosque surrounded by the Prophet (pbuh). The Prophet (PBUH) again said, "Whoever enters the mosque, he is a resident of Paradise." On that day, the companion who entered the mosque.
On the third day, the Prophet (peace be upon him) again proclaimed on behalf of the Companions, "Now the person who enters the mosque, is a resident of Paradise.And the disciples saw that the most common companion entered the mosque.
After this incident happened three days later, the curiosity among the Companions was to learn about that common companion. He must know why he is different from others. The famous companion Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr Al Aas (R) thought, to know what the speciality of this companion would be to see him closely. He went to the companion and said, "I am in love with my father, will you let me stay for three days in your house?"
The disciple agreed. Hazrat Abdullah (R) watched him deeply, and searched for what he did. There was nothing to be seen all day. He thought that he would worship at night. No, he went to sleep after the night prayer. He read that Fajr reading.
The next two days were cut in this way. Hazrat Abdullah (R) did not discover any particular act or behavior that was different from others. So he said directly to the companion, "Look, I have not had any problem with my dad, I was in your house to look after you. Because the Prophet (peace be upon him) said that you are Jannati. Tell me what do you do differently? '
The companion said, "As you have seen me, I do not remember anything differently".
On hearing this, Hazrat Abdullah (R) left him and went away. At that time, the Companion summoned Hazrat Abdullah (R) and said, 'I have not told you about a habit of it - before I go to sleep on the night, I forgive them, those who hurt me or have wronged me. I do not keep any anger against them in my heart. " When Hazrat Abdullah (R) heard this, he said, "That is why you are separate, that's why you are Jannati". The Prophet (peace be upon him) said that Allah does not have mercy on anyone, but Allah does not have mercy on him. (Bukhari and Muslim)