[QUOTE=Asad Ali Jogi;878509]Congratulations, all CE-15 written qualifiers, I couldnt managed to pass,
@hinahina , why did you say "Ina lilah va ina elah rajeon" for non-qualifiers, its hatred comments, disheartening.[/QUOTE] Why is it disheartening? Who, when afflicted with calamity, say: "Truly, to Allah we belong and truly, to Him we shall return.'' [Noble Quran 2:156] This ayah is to be said in cases where a person has suffered any kind of loss, be it the death of a person (Muslim or non-Muslim) or any living creature, loss of wealth or property, deterioration of health, etc. There is one Hadith where the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is quoted to have said "Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi Raji'un" when the lamp went off at night. Ayesha (May Allah be pleased with her) asked him, "O Messenger of Allah. Is this also a calamity?" Allah's Messenger replied, "Yes. Whatever hurts or causes difficulty to a Muslim is a calamity and on bearing it patiently, it carries Allah's promise of reward." |
Jazakillah LI for explaining that out for all of us, I couldn't have done it better!
@ Asad Ali Jogi Well bro its the meaning of Arabic Ayaat & phrases that matters most ,not their conventional usage. JazakAllah |
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