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Al-Hasan al-Bashri's advice to Umar bin Abdul Aziz

The following is the advice of al-Hasan al-Basri to Umar bin Abdul Aziz, one of the pious caliphs of the Umayyads. Al-Hasan advised him about the nature of the world, because it could be someone who is pious even when he holds the highest authority and he needs advice that reminds him. Moreover, the position held by Umar was a very large position, because he was one of the kings who held the largest area in the world. The temptation, ambition, slander of the world, and the desire to enjoy it can appear at that time. Al-Hasan al-Basri wrote a letter to Umar bin Abdul Aziz, the contents of the letter explaining the nature of the world. The text of the letter is as follows: Amma ba'du ... O Amirul Mukminin, actually the world is a stopover house and the displacement is not a permanent residence. Adam was revealed to the world from heaven as a punishment for it, so be careful. Indeed, those who desire the world will abandon it, the rich people in the world are poor people (compared to ...

The Prophet's advice about prayer

The Prophet's advice about prayer Islamic advice, Having told us Abdurrazaq told us Malik from Nafi 'from Ibn Umar he said, "The Messenger of Allaah' alaihi wasallam said:" Let one of you do not pray at sunrise and sunset. " Having told us Yahya from Abdul Malik told me 'Atho' from Jabir said; A solar eclipse occurred during the time of the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam coincided with the day of the death of Ibrohim the son of the Prophet sallallaahu' alaihi wasallam. People say; "Truly the eclipse was due to Ibrohim's death." Then the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam stood up and prayed with the people, six recitations and every four prostrations bowed, then read (verses) long then bowed at the same length as the prostration time, then raised his head and read less than the first reading, then bow as you stand and raise your head with a shorter reading than the second reading, then bow as long as you stand and rai...

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