If we would truly act upon the Qur'an, we would attract others through our actions, because most people, apart from a very few, are seekers of light.
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It is of the obvious facts that daily recitation of the Qur'an and supplications appropriate for different times and places following prayers, and elsewhere, increased going to Mosques and Shrines, visiting scholars and the virtuous, and sitting down with them, all please God and his Prophet, peace ...
It appears that the reason behind our having fallen behind is in our neglecting Mustahabbaat! Scholars of the past were committed to Mustahabbaat, such as Ziarah, Du’a, recitation of the Qur'an, offering prayers on time, and avoiding the Makruhaat, such as sleeping before sunrise.
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One of the other responsibilities, along with all the other struggles, is to recite the Qur'an in its proper manner (i.e. in the way it is worthy to be read), such that we learn something new in every recitation. We must also benefit from each of our prayers more than before, rather than just repeat...
We know the illness, but are not concerned about its treatment. We have identified the medicine too, as the Qur’an says, “And He inspired man with its virtues and vices,” but we are not concerned about its treatment.
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God Almighty says, “Whoever saves a life is as though he had saved all mankind.”[Surah al-Ma’idah (5): 32] The meaning of ‘life’ in this verse is rescuing from deviations and misguidance in religion.
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