All praise belongs to Allah, Sustainer of the worlds, and blessings and peace
be upon Muhammad [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam], the Crown of all Prophets.
This pamphlet is dedicated to every Muslim,
who worships Allah without ascribing partners to Him, since the greatest
aspiration of every Muslim is to leave this world with all his sins forgiven
and be admitted by Allah Ta’ala
into the Gardens of Jannah, forever.
Allah says in the Qur’an that ‘Whosoever obeys Allah and His Rasul
(Messenger) has indeed attained a great success’. (33:71) In other
words, real success of man in this life and the Aakhirah (Hereafter) lies
only in the obedience to the orders of Allah and in practically emulating
the Sunnah of Nabi Muhammad r in every aspect of life. Every Muslim knows
this, but the urge to practise our Deen will come within us only when we
have developed proper yaqeen (conviction) in the promises of Allah and His
Rasul r. As Muslims, our first priority should therefore be to individually
and collectively make every effort to increase our yaqeen to the required
level.
The following are some of the virtuous deeds which would, according to authentic
Ahaadeeth of Rasulullah [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam], wipe out our sins and
earn for us tremendous rewards in this world and the Aakhirah.
May Allah, the Living, the Eternal, besides whom there is none worthy of worship
accept our deeds. For verily He is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
TAUBAH (Repentance): Whoever makes taubah (repents to Allah) before the rising
of the sun from the west, Allah will accept his repentance. (Sahih Muslim)
Surely Allah, the Mighty and the High accepts the repentance of His slave
until he gurgles (when he is in the throes of death).
GOING OUT IN SEARCH OF DEENI KNOWLEDGE: Whoever sets out in search of (Deeni)
knowledge, Allah will make easy for him the Way to Jannah. (Sahih Muslim)
ZIKR (Remembrance) OF ALLAH: Should I not
inform you about the best of your deeds, and the purest in the sight of Your
Master (i.e. Allah), and that which will elevate you to the highest of ranks,
and that which is better for you than the spending of gold and silver in
charity, and that which is better for you than if you were to meet your enemies
and strike their necks and they strike yours? (The Sahaabah y replied, ‘Yes, indeed’.
Rasulullah [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] said,) The Zikr of Allah. (Tirmizi)
DOING OF GOOD DEEDS AND LEADING
OTHERS TOWARDS RIGHTEOUSNESS: Every good deed
is sadaqah (an act of charity). (Bukhaari and Muslim)
And whoever guides others towards good is equal to the doer of good. (Tirmizi)
INVITING TOWARDS ALLAH: Whoever invites towards (the path of) guidance shall
receive a reward equal to the rewards of those who follow him without this
decreasing anything from their rewards. (Sahih Muslim)
ENJOINING GOOD AND FORBIDDING EVIL: Whoever from amongst you sees an evil
act (being committed) should prevent it with his hands. If he is unable to
do so, he should (prevent it) with his tongue. Then if he is unable to do so,
he should do so (i.e. prevent it) with his heart. And this is the lowest form
of Imaan (faith). (Sahih Muslim)
RECITATION OF THE QUR’AAN: Recite the Qur’aan
for indeed it will appear on the Day of Qiyaamah as an Intercessor for its
companions (reciters). (Sahih Muslim)
LEARNING AND TEACHING OF THE QUR’AAN: The best amongst you is the one
who learns the Qur’aan and teaches it to (others). (Sahih Bukhaari)
GREETING (Salaam): You will not enter Jannah until you have Imaan (firm faith)
and you will not attain (complete) Imaan until you love one another. Shall
I not show you something by doing which there will be love between you? Make
salaam common amongst yourselves. (Sahih Muslim)
LOVE FOR THE PLEASURE OF ALLAH: Allah will
certainly declare on the Day of Qiyaamah, ‘Where are those people that loved each other for the sake
of My grandeur? Today I shall shelter them under My shade on the Day wherein
there is no shade besides My shade.’ (Sahih Muslim)
VISITING THE SICK: The Muslim who visits his sick Muslim brother in the morning,
seventy thousand angels pray for his forgiveness until the evening, and if
he visits him in the evening, then seventy thousand angels pray for his forgiveness
until the morning. And he will be granted a mansion (for it) in Jannah.(Tirmizi)
HELPING THOSE IN DEBT: Whoever provides ease for someone who is burdened with
debt, Allah will provide ease for him in this world and the Aakhirah. (Sahih
Muslim)
CONCEALING THE FAULTS OF OTHERS: The Muslim who conceals the faults of another
Muslim, Allah will conceal his faults on the Day of Qiyaamah. (Sahih Muslim)
MAINTAINING FAMILY TIES: Family ties are suspended from the Arsh (Throne of
Allah). It proclaims: Whoever upholds me, may Allah keep good relations with
him and whoever severs me, may Allah sever His relation (of mercy) from him.(Bukhaari
and Muslim)
GOOD CHARACTER: Rasulullah [sallallaahu
alayhi wasallam] was asked about the deeds which lead most of the people
into Jannah. He replied, ‘The fear
of Allah and good manners.’ (Tirmizi)
TRUTHFULNESS: I enjoin upon you truthfulness for indeed truthfulness guides
towards virtue, and virtue certainly leads to Jannah. (Bukhaari and Muslim)
SUPPRESSING OF ANGER: He who suppresses his anger despite being able to express
it, Allah will call him in front of the whole of mankind on the Day of Qiyaamah
and allow him to choose whichever Hoor he desires. (Tirmizi)
PATIENCE: No fatigue, nor disease, nor sorrow, nor sadness nor distress befalls
a Muslim, even if it were the prick from a thorn but that Allah wipes out (some
of) his sins for that. (Sahih Bukhaari)
KINDNESS TO PARENTS: (May he be disgraced!
May he be disgraced! May he be disgraced!) ‘Who, O Messenger of Allah?’ asked the Sahaabah [radhiallaahu
anhum]. Rasulullah [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] replied, ‘The person
who finds one or both of his parents in old age, yet fails to enter Jannah
(by not serving them).’ (Sahih Muslim)
TO FULFILL THE NEEDS OF WIDOWS
AND THE POOR: He who fulfills the needs of
widows and the poor is like one who strives in the path of Allah, like one
who continuously spends the night in Ibaadah (worship) and like one who fasts
without breaking it. (Sahih Bukhaari)
TAKING CARE OF ORPHANS: ‘I and the person who supports an orphan shall
be as close in Jannah as these (index and middle) fingers are to each other’.
(Sahih Bukhaari)
WUDHU: Whoever performs wudhu properly, his sins fall off from his body, even
from beneath his fingernails. (Sahih Muslim)
DUA AFTER WUDHU: Whoever performs wudhu properly and then says (the following
words), all the eight doors of Jannah are opened for him and he is allowed
to enter from whichever one he desires: (Sahih Muslim)
DU’A AFTER AZAAN: Whoever listens
to the Azaan and says (the following words), my intercession will become
compulsory for him on the Day of Qiyaamah:
O Allah! Lord of this Perfect Call and of the regular salaah (prayer) which
is going to be established! Kindly give Muhammad r the right of intercession
and superiority and send him (on the Day of Judgement) to the best and highest
place (in Jannah) which You have promised him.*Verily You do not go back on
Your promise.* (Baihaqi)
(Sahih Bukhaari, Baihaqi)
BUILDING A MUSJID (MOSQUE): Whoever builds a musjid for the pleasure of Allah,
Allah will build for him (a house) like it in Jannah. (Sahih Bukhaari)
THE MISWAAK (tooth stick): If I had not found it hard for my Ummah (followers),
I would have ordered them to clean their teeth with miswaak for every salaah.
(Bukhaari and Muslim)
GOING TO THE MUSJID (Mosque): The person going to the musjid during the day
or night, Allah prepares for him a special form of hospitality (in Jannah)
for each time he goes to the musjid during the day or night. (Bukhaari and
Muslim)
FIVE TIMES SALAAH DAILY: Whenever it is
time for the Fard salaah, and any Muslim carefully performs wudhu (ablution)
for it and discharges it with proper concentration and a proper ruku’,
then this becomes an atonement for his past sins as long as he does not commit
any major sins. And this is for all the times (of salaah). (Sahih Bukhaari)
FAJR AND ASR SALAAH: Whoever performs the two cool salaahs (Fajr and Asr)
shall enter Jannah. (Sahih Bukhaari)
THE JUMU’AH (Friday) SALAAH: Whoever (after) performing wudhu properly
proceeds for Jumu’ah salaah and listens attentively and silently (to
the khutbah), will be forgiven for his sins committed between this Jumu’ah
and the next, and for three additional days. (Sahih Muslim)
THE MOMENT OF ACCEPTANCE OF DU’A ON A FRIDAY: (On the day of Jumu’ah)
there is a moment which, if a Muslim servant of Allah finds it while standing
in salaah and begging something from Allah, He will surely grant it to him.
(Bukhaari and Muslim)
THE SUNNAH SALAAH AFTER THE FARD
SALAAH: Besides the Fard salaah, whoever performs twelve optional raka’aat daily for the pleasure of Allah Ta’ala,
Allah will build a home for him in Jannah. (Sahih Muslim)
TWO RAKA’AAT SALAATUT TAUBAH AFTER COMMITTING SIN: Whichever Muslim,
after committing a sin, performs wudhu properly and thereafter stands up to
perform two raka’aat of Salaatut Taubah and then seeks Allah’s
forgiveness, Allah certainly forgives him. (Abu Daawood)
TAHAJJUD SALAAH: The most virtuous salaah after the Fard salaah is the Night
salaah (Tahajjud). (Sahih Muslim)
DHUHAA (Chaasht) SALAAH: When anyone of
you awakens in the morning, you must give sadaqah (charity) for every joint
(of your body). So, every tasbih is sadaqah and every tahmeed is sadaqah
and and every tahleel is sadaqah and every takbeer is sadaqah and to enjoin
a good action is sadaqah and forbidding an evil action is sadaqah. And equal
to all of this collectively is (the reward) a person gains from performing
two raka’aat at the time of Dhuhaa
(Chaasht). (Sahih Muslim)
VIRTUE OF SALAWAAT ‘ALAN NABI (Durood
Shareef): Whoever sends salutations to me once, Allah will send upon him
ten mercies. (Sahih Muslim)
FASTING (SAUM): Whoever keeps fast for one day while out in the path of Allah,
Allah will (certainly) keep him from the fire of Jahannam a distance of seventy
years in place of that one day. (Bukhaari and Muslim)
FASTING FOR THREE DAYS IN EVERY
MONTH: Fasting for three days in every month
is (like) fasting the whole year. (Bukhaari and Muslim)
THE FAST OF RAMADAAN: Whoever fasts during the month of Ramadaan out of Imaan
(sincere faith) and hoping to attain reward (from Allah), all his past sins
will be forgiven. (Bukhaari and Muslim)
THE SIX (6) FASTS OF SHAWWAAL: Whoever fasts in Ramadaan and then follows
it with six fasts of Shawwaal is as if he has fasted the whole year. (Sahih
Muslim)
FASTING ON THE DAY OF ARAFAH (9th
Zul Hijjah): Fasting on the Day of Arafah
wipes out the sins of the past and remaining year. (Sahih Muslim)
THE FAST OF THE DAY OF AASHURA
(10th Muharram): And the fast of the Day of Aashura, I have sincere hope in Allah that it
will atone for the previous year’s
sins. (Sahih Muslim)
FEEDING A FASTING PERSON: Whoever feeds a fasting person (at Iftaar) earns
the reward equal to his, without the reward of the fasting one diminishing
in the least. (Tirmizi)
STAYING AWAKE IN IBAADAH ON LAYLATUL
QADR (The Night of Power): Whoever stays
awake on Laylatul Qadr out of sincere faith and seeking reward (from Allah)
will be forgiven of his past sins. (Bukhaari and Muslim)
SADAQAH (Charity): Sadaqah (the giving of charity) wipes out sin just as water
extinguishes fire. (Tirmizi)
HAJ AND UMRAH: One Umrah after another expiates the sins committed between
the two (Umrahs) and a mabroor (righteous) Haj has no reward except Jannah.
(Sahih Muslim)
GOOD DEEDS DURING THE FIRST TEN
DAYS OF ZUL HIJJAH: On no days are good deeds more beloved by Allah than these (i.e.
the 1st ten days of Zul Hijjah). The Sahaabah [radhiallaahu anhu] asked, ‘And not even Jihaad (striving) in
the Path of Allah?’ Rasulullah r replied, ‘And not even Jihaad
in the Path of Allah except (in the case of) a man who sets out (in Allah’s
Path) with his life and wealth but does not return with any of these. (Bukhaari
and Muslim)
STRIVING IN THE PATH OF ALLAH: To stay
on guard for one day in the path of Allah is better than this world and whatever
is upon it, and a place in Jannah as small as that occupied by the whip of
one of you is better than this world and whatever is upon it, and a morning’s or an evening’s
journey which a person travels in the path of Allah is better than the world
and whatever is upon it. (Sahih Bukhaari)
SPENDING IN THE PATH OF ALLAH: Whoever
prepares a Ghaazi (person striving in Allah’s path) gains a reward
equal to that of the Ghaazi and whoever takes proper care of the family of
a Ghaazi gains a reward similar to that of the Ghaazi. (Bukhaari and Muslim)
TO PERFORM THE JANAAZAH SALAAH
AND ACCOMPANY THE FUNERAL PROCESSION: He who attends a funeral and performs the Janaazah
salaah (funeral prayers) will receive one Qeeraat, and he who goes to a funeral
and remains until the burial will receive two Qeeraat. The Sahaabah [radhiallaahu
anhum] asked, ‘And what
are two Qeeraat?’ Nabi [sallallaahu alayhi wasallam] replied, ‘(Reward
equal to) two huge mountains.’ (Bukhaari and Muslim)
SAFEGUARDING THE TONGUE AND PRIVATE
PARTS: Whoever guarantees me the protection
of the part between his two jaws (i.e. tongue) and that which is between his
thighs (i.e. private parts), I guarantee for him Jannah. (Bukhaari and Muslim)
ATONEMENT FOR SINS IN A GATHERING: Whoever sits in a gathering wherein there
is much idle talk and before rising from his place recites (the following dua),
then he is forgiven of all that had taken place in that gathering: (Tirmizi)
May Allah Ta’ala instil the love
of good deeds and the dislike of sin in the heart of every Muslim and bless
us with His pleasure. Aameen