Gifts to those who Fast
Shaykh 'Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarni
At this stage I can not find a better gift or greater masterpiece than to present to those who fast gifts from the Prophet of guidance, peace be upon him. They are those practical ahadith that have been mentioned in connection with rewards and blessings. Behold! They are the ahadith that lead to the doors of happiness and the paths of goodness in this world and the Hereafter. O you who fast! Record these gems and implement them.
The Prophet, upon whom be peace, said:
"Whoever says at daybreak: 'There is no God save Allah alone, He has no partner, to Him belongs the dominion and the praise and He has power over all things'; such a person will have the equivalent of a slave from the son of Isma'il; ten good deeds will be written for him, ten misdeeds will be erased, and he will be elevated ten levels. He will be protected from Satan until evening, and if he says it in the evening, he would have the same rewards until morning." [Recorded by Ahmad, Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah - authentic]
Shaykh 'Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarni
At this stage I can not find a better gift or greater masterpiece than to present to those who fast gifts from the Prophet of guidance, peace be upon him. They are those practical ahadith that have been mentioned in connection with rewards and blessings. Behold! They are the ahadith that lead to the doors of happiness and the paths of goodness in this world and the Hereafter. O you who fast! Record these gems and implement them.
The Prophet, upon whom be peace, said:
"Whoever says at daybreak: 'There is no God save Allah alone, He has no partner, to Him belongs the dominion and the praise and He has power over all things'; such a person will have the equivalent of a slave from the son of Isma'il; ten good deeds will be written for him, ten misdeeds will be erased, and he will be elevated ten levels. He will be protected from Satan until evening, and if he says it in the evening, he would have the same rewards until morning." [Recorded by Ahmad, Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah - authentic]