4 Jan 2014

RealStoryTime: Shaykh ibn Baaz

Assalamualaikum,
Salam Sabtu diucapkan :)


Pada saat entri ini di'publish' , Rabiatul dalam satu majlis ilmu di ibu kota Malaysia.Ya, menuntut ilmu lagi. Menuntut ilmu adalah satu benda yang Rabiatul tak pernah nak jemu. Suruhlah pergi majlis ilmu mana pun, jika tidak bertentangan dengan Islam, jika tiada aral melintang, InsyaAllah Rabiatul akan penuhinya.


Kenapa Rabiatul tak pernah bosan walaupun rabiatul sudahpun mempunyai segulung ijazah? Sebab Ilmu adalah kunci yang Rabiatul boleh gunakan untuk masuk syurga Firdaus milik Allah.Tak salah 'Aim High and Aim Big'. Sekurang-kurangnya kita ada sesuatu untuk diperdengarkan apabila kita berjumpa Alla kelak.


Kembali kepada niat asal entri ini ditulis...


Seperti biasa, siapa yang subscribe emel dari ILoveAllaah.com akan dapat email peringatan, nasihat dan doa setiap hari. Jadi, Rabiatul nak kongsikan salah satu emel yang memberi kesan emosi pada Rabiatul. Ini adalah satu contoh berbuat baik kepada orang yang membuat jahat pada kita.

Selamat membaca
:)


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Once Shaykh ibn Baaz (rahimahullah) was praying during the night when he heard someone jump on the roof of his house. The shaykh called his sons and told them to find who was up there and bring the person to him.


The man was captured and brought to the shaykh, but the shaykh did not ask the man any questions. Instead, the shaykh ordered the cook to make a meal for their guest. After the man ate, the shaykh asked what his business was on the roof of his home. The man revealed that he was trying to steal 10,000 Saudi riyals to pay for the surgery of his father. Hearing this, ibn Baaz agreed to pay for the entire surgery.


The man later returned to the shaykh and asked to become one of his students and ibn Baaz agreed. When the shaykh passed away, one of his sons went to tell man the news. The son of ibn Baaz said that the man fainted the first 3 times he heard that the shaykh passed away. That is how much he loved the shaykh for his kind treatment and help.



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