Wudhu Quotes

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Mungkin bukan shalatnya sehingga perbuatan keji dan mungkar masih merajalela. Bisa jadi, karena tata cara wudhu kita yang masih salah.
Ali Zaenal
Anyway,” she waved her arm, as though to brush aside my comment, “I don’t think you just enjoy hearing his voice!” She grinned. “So? What exactly does it do to you? Does it break your wudhu?” “Zeenat!
Sumayya Lee (The Story of Maha)
The reason for which the book Dalaa’ilul Khayraat was written is well known. The author was once in need of making wudhu when he could not find a rope and bucket to draw water from a well. Seeing his dilemma, a young girl approached the well and spat into it, causing the water to rise to the top. Taken aback, the author asked her the reason for this. She replied that it was because of the blessings of Durood. This then spurred him on to write the book.
Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi (Faza’il e Durood)
Saudariku.. pernahkah ada seorang yang melukaimu, menuduhmu atas suatu hal yang tidak anda lakukan ? memanggilmu dengan sebutan yang tidak layak dilontarkan, mengatakan hal – hal yang sangat tidak pantas diucapkan kepada sesama muslimah… mungkin dia adalah keluarga dekatmu, mungkin dia adalah temanmu, atau bahkan..... keluarga dari calon pendampingmu… :) Jangan bersedih ! tidak hanya anda yang mengalaminya… saya pun pernah mengalaminya.. duhai saudariku… Tidak semua orang mampu memahami kesalahan yang telah dilakukannya, Tidak semua orang mampu menerima kesalahan,dan tidak semua orang mampu meminta maaf kepada anda, meskipun dia sudah menyadari kesalahannya… Duhai saudariku…Lepaskan keegoisanmu agar cahaya iman masuk kedalam nuranimu, maafkanlah mereka dengan tulus…. jangan menunggu permintaan maaf mereka kepadamu!... Saudariku… apakah masih ingat dengan kisah Rasululloh SAW berikut ini : ” Suat saat ketika Rasulullah SAW sedang duduk – duduk bersama sahabatnya, Rasulullah SAW bersabda, “Sebentar lagi,salah satu ahli surga akan muncul di hadapan kalian.” Tak lama, seorang laki-laki dari kaum Anshar muncul dengan sisa air wudhu masih menetes dari janggutnya. Ia menenteng terompah di tangan kirinya. Hari berikutnya, Rasulullah SAW mengulang perkataannya dan orang itu kembali melintas seperti pada kali pertama. Di hari ketiga, Rasulullah SAW mengulang perkataannya, dan kejadian itu kembaliterulang. Mendengar ucapan Rasulullah SAW, Abdullah bin Amr mengikuti lelaki yang dimaksud Rasulullah SAW lalu berkata kepadanya, “Aku bertengkar dengan ayahku, aku tidak akan menemuinya tiga hari, apakah engkau berkenan memberiku tempat menginap?” lelaki itu menjawab, “Silahkan, dengan senang hati.” Abdullah bin Amr pun menginap di rumah lelaki itu hingga tiga malam berlalu dan Abdullah belum melihat dari laki-laki itu melakukan amal yang disebut sebagai penghuni surga. Sehingga Abdullah memberanikan diri bertanya, “Sudah tiga hari disini, aku tidak melihatmu mengerjakan amal yang membanggakan. Mengapa Rasul menyebutmu sebagai salah satu calon penghuni surga?”. Lelaki itu menjawab, “Aku memang tidak melakukan amalan-amalan yang istimewa, tetapi sebelum tidur, aku mengingat kesalahan-kesalahan saudaraku seiman, lalu aku berusaha untuk memaafkannya. Aku hilangkan rasa dengki dan iri terhadap karunia Allah yang diberikan kepada saudaraku.” Setelah mendengar itu, Abdullah berkata, “Ya,itulah yang menyebabkan engkau disebut sebagai calon penghuni surga.” Subhanallah ! Begitu dahsyatnya efek memaafkan,saudariku… semoga Allah menjadikan kita para pemaaf, yang mampu membalas keburukan dengan kebaikan… Semoga Bermanfaat.. :)
Nuci Priatni
Transportation from One Place to Another Once whilst Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) was delivering one of his spiritually enlightening lectures, a person by the name of Abul Mu’aali was present in this gathering. He was seated directly in front of the great Saint. During the course of the lecture, Abul Mu’aali found that he needed to answer the call of nature (relieve himself). He tried to suppress this need because he found it disrespectful to leave the gathering of al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) He controlled the urge to the best of his ability, but when he could not do so any longer, he decided to leave. As he was about to stand, he saw the great Ghawth (r.a) walking down the first stair of the pulpit (Mimbar) onto the second stair. As the Saint came to the second stair, Abul Mu’aali saw an image of the great Saint on the mimbar. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) came down to him and threw his shawl over him. As this happened, Abul Mu’aali found that he was no longer in the gathering, but rather in a valley with beautiful lush vegetation. It was beautified even more by a stream, which flowed through it. He immediately answered the call of nature, performed Wudhu and then prayed two Rakaats Salaah. As he completed the Salaah, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a) pulled the shawl off him. When Abul Mu’aali looked, he found to his amazement that he was still in the gathering of the great Saint (r.a) and he had not even missed one word of the lecture of the great Saint. However, much later Abul Mu’aali discovered that he did not have his set of keys with him. He then remembered that when he was transported to the valley by Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (r.a), he had hung his key ring on the branch of a tree beside the stream. Abul Mu’aali states that some time after this incident, he had the opportunity to go on a business expedition. During this journey, Abul Mu’aali reached a valley and rested there. He then noticed that the valley was the exact same place where the great Saint had transported him during his lecture. When he went beside the tree, he found that his missing keys were still hanging on the branch of the tree. Subhan-Allah! The business trip took fourteen days to complete. This miracle of al-Ghawth al-A’zam (r.a) shows that not only did he transport Abul Mu’aali spiritually, but also physically.
Hazrat Shaykh Sayyid Abdul Kadir Jilani
the beauty of making wudhu before any task ensures that your intention for this task is pure and clean.
Mohammed Faris (The Productive Muslim: Where faith meets productivity)