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Explanation of The Hadith: Indeed, The Blissful Person Is He

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Explanation of The Hadith: Indeed The Blissful Person Is He Who Has Been Kept Away from Fitan By Shaykh Abdur Razzaq ibn Abdul-Muhsin Al-abbad Al-Badr
ISBN: 9781649452931
Author: Abdur-Razaaq bin Abdul-Muhsin Al-Badr
Book Paperback
Pages: 74
Size: 9.0x 6.0 x 0.2inch
Publication Year: 2021
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About This Book:
The hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is thoroughly and in-depth analyzed in the book "Explanation of the Hadith: Indeed the Blissful Person Is He Who Has Been Kept Away from Fitan" by Shaykh Abdur Razzaq ibn Abdul-Muhsin Al-Abbad Al-Badr. Indeed, the one who has avoided fitan is the happiest. This book explores a variety of fitan-related topics, including their numerous varieties, underlying reasons, and ways to avoid falling prey to them. A selection of supplications to find safety from Fitan are also included.
The book is divided into three major sections:
Part 1: A Hadith's Explanation
Part 2: The Various Fitan Types
Part 3: Fitan Self-Protection Techniques
The book is reader-friendly and simple to understand because it is written in a straightforward and concise manner. Additionally, it is well-cited, making it simple for readers to research more details on the subjects covered.
Just how much more beautiful would it be that the believing servant is consistently conscious of this blessed meaning, which this Hadith illustrates, “who has been kept away from Fitan,” meaning that Allāh keeps Fitan away from him and shields him from its evil. This Hadith is inclusive of the following connotations. It is unbefitting for the Muslim to seek out Fitan, expose oneself to it, involve himself in it, or be entangled in its complexities and dire consequences. Let alone put oneself through its wicked outcome(s).Instead, Islām requires the servant to keep one’s distance and avoid it. He should make efforts to remain safe from its evil. Avoiding Fitan is the main objective here; not heading long into it or being entangled. Instead, one should seek refuge with Allāh and beg Him for well-being. Well-being is unparalleled to anything else. Whoever has been blessed with it has been gifted with a tremendous amount of good. Numerous supplications have been cited where the Prophet (May Allah elevate his rank & grant him peace) asked Allāh (The Exalted) for well-being.

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