Skip to main content

Removing stone from the road

Bismillah irRahman irRahim 
(In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful)


This is one of my personal experience. Once, few of my in-laws had come from Pune to visit us. Since Nagpur is the tiger capital of India, we thought of taking them for a Jungle Safari. We were travelling by two cars, driving one behind the other. On the way, we found few of big rocks on the road and we drive past most of them. The rocks were big enough to trouble any vehicle and cause accidents but small enough to drive away making sure that the rock passes though the middle of two wheels. Suddenly, the car ahead stopped and one of my relative got down from it. We were inquisitively looking at what is he upto but he got down and threw aside the rock that was on the road.

The moment he did this, the following Hadith came into my mind - 

Abu Dharr narrated that the Messenger of Allah said :
"Your smiling in the face of your brother is charity, commanding good and forbidding evil is charity, your giving directions to a man lost in the land is charity for you. Your seeing for a man with bad sight is a charity for you, your removal of a rock, a thorn or a bone from the road is charity for you. Your pouring what remains from your bucket into the bucket of your brother is charity for you.” (Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1956)



Now, I want you to stop there and think about it for few minutes. We could have very well moved pass this rock like we did for rest but someone in our group thought of implementing this Hadith. Imagine how much reward he could have earned! He definitely earned the reward of charity as mentioned in the above Hadith. To add to this he also earned the reward for reminding all of us about this Hadith and encouraging us to do the same WITHOUT SPEAKING A SINGLE WORD about it. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

We Maharashtrians

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Specially written for the so called outsiders in Pune Praise be to Allah. I would like to begin with defining the word Maharashtrian. Maharashtrian according to me doesn't mean someone with a specific religious ideology, I define Maharashtrian like I define an Indian so Maharashtrian, I thus define as someone who is born & brought-up in Maharashtra. Once this is clear let us go ahead. I have been in Pune for almost a year now, and been a Maharashtrian as well as a practicing Muslim I feel it’s mandatory to clarify all the following allegations made against we Maharashtrians. 1. Maharashtrians don't speak any other language than Marathi India is a vast country with diverse cultures, there are more than 100 languages spoken here. I am proud to be a citizen of India. Now being a vast country with so many languages spoken, for the purpose of efficient administration our states are divided o...

Rationale behind injustice, oppression, etc

Bismillah Hirrahmaa Nirrahim (In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful) Praise be to Allah, As we live on the face of this earth, we get a lot of questions in our mind specially when we are serious or are hurt. The questions could be anything from Why do cheaters win? Why do strong people crush or exploit the poors? Why does the rich keeps on becoming more rich by using the wrong mean? to Does God exist? All of the above questions can be summarized by one question and that is -  “If God exists, why do people prosper using the wrong mean?” And ya.. thats fair. If God exists, why does he allow wrongdoers to prosper! Why doesn’t he clean this earth and make everyone good! I guess, even I pondered on these questions a lot during my lifetime. I mostly posed this questions to my parents and few spiritual people around me but didn’t get a convincing answer. InshaAllah, in this article I am going to talk about the answer to these questions. Purpose of ...

Preparing for Hajj: The Physical Fitness

Bismillah ir Rahman ir Rahim (In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful) "And those who strive for Us — We will surely guide them to Our ways. And indeed, Allah is with the doers of good." — [Surah Al-Ankabut, 29:69] Assalamu Alaikum everyone, In my last blog, I shared how I made the decision to perform Hajj with my father. Today, I want to take you through our preparation process, which was a crucial part of the journey. Preparation for Hajj is key to ensuring a successful pilgrimage, and it’s something that ideally begins as soon as one embraces Islam or if you are an existing muslim, whenever you reach adulthood. However, it’s never too late to start — once you make the intention or book your trip, the preparation should begin right away. For us, preparation for Hajj was a process that had been unfolding since my childhood. My mother used to constantly narrate the stories of Hajj and Madinah, and my father did the same. These stories planted a seed of excitement a...