Fifi needs sleep + important stuff about Umar (ra)

Umar (ra) died of the wounds three days later on Sunday, 7 November 644. Umar (ra) is reported to have left the following testament:

Be kind and generous to the Muhajirun and the Ansar. Those out of them who are good, be good to them; those who are bad overlook their lapses. Be good to the people of the conquered lands. They are the outer line of our defense; they are the target of the anger and distress of our enemies. They contribute to our revenues. They should be taxed only on their surplus wealth.

Be gracious to the Bedouins as they are the backbone of the Arab nation. I instruct you to be good to the Dhimmis for they are your responsibility. Do not tax them beyond their capacity.

Ensure that they pay the Jizya without undue inconvenience.

Fear God, and in all that you do keep His pleasure in view.

In the matter of people fear God, and in the matter of Allah do not be afraid of the people. With regard to the people, I enjoin upon you to administer justice with an even hand. See that all the legitimate requirements of the people are met. Be concerned for their welfare. Ensure the safety of their person and property. See that the frontiers of our domains are not violated.

Take strong steps to guard the frontiers. In the matter of administration do not prefer the rich to the poor. Be hard against those who violate the law. Show them no mercy. Do not rest content until you have brought the miscreants to book. Treat all the people as equal. Be a pillar of strength for those who are weak and oppressed. Those who are strong but do wrong, make them pay for their wrong-doings. In the distribution of booty and other matters be above nepotism.

Let no consideration of relationship or selfish interest weigh with you. The Satan is at large; it may tempt you. Rise above all temptations and perform your duties in accordance with the injunctions of Islam. Get guidance from the Holy Quran and Sunnah. Freely consult the wise men around you. Apply your own mind in difficult cases, and seek light from God. Be simple in your living and your habits.

Let there be no show or ostentation about you. Lead life as a model Muslim. As you are the leader of the Muslims, justify your leadership by being the best among them all. May God bless you.

Thanks for the hard work Blum 3

I just wanted to say that I LOVE UMAR (ra). He (ra) is just amazing! AMAZING!!!!!!!!! Oh he was a Lion! The Lion of Islam! <3

[size=8]And it's your fault that i'm sleepy - everyone always starts the interesting, educational convos, on the chat, late at night and then I have to stay. Sad [/size]

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:

And it's your fault that i'm sleepy

No.

You're aware of a Tribune History - if you're still interested to read the next day.

You can even still click on the timestamps and comment 'wow' afterwards if you wanted to.

 

s.b.f wrote:

You can even still click on the timestamps and comment 'wow' afterwards if you wanted to.


lol

Gosh! No need to be horrible to a tired child! And you can't discuss the subject properly later on! Especially if the same people aren't there anymore! so there!

Saeed M Mohtsham cites from Caliph Umar's rule in his research paper Vision and Visionary Leadership – An Islamic Perspective:
"He used to monitor very closely the public policy and had kept the needs of the public central to his leadership approach. As second caliph of Islam, he refused to chop off the hands of the thieves because he felt he had fallen short of his responsibility to provide meaningful employment to all his subjects. As a ruler of a vast kingdom, His vision was to ensure that every one in his kingdom should sleep on a full stomach.

"If a dog dies hungry on the banks of the River Euphrates, Umar will be responsible for dereliction of duty."
—(Umar)

He also knew that just having a vision is not enough unless it is supported by effective strategies. He didn’t only have a vision; he truly transformed his vision into actions. For example, to ensure that nobody sleeps hungry in his empire, he used to walk through the streets almost every night to see if there is any one needy or ill."

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
s.b.f wrote:

You can even still click on the timestamps and comment 'wow' afterwards if you wanted to.


HAHA!!!!!!!!

Gosh! No need to be horrible to a tired child! And you can't discuss the subject properly later on! Especially if the same people aren't there anymore! so there!

good point! and people who were there might not be bothered to have the same convo again.

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

thank you so much for posting this Smile

Sunhanallah it great hoe Umar'(RA)words effect us even till today. it's amazing that when we need help or guidance we can still look at our great leaders from the past.

its like Umar(RA) knew the ummah would be in need of these words Subhanallah, still keeping the ummah together and strong insha allah

Lets reunite the ummah under one flag LA ILAHA IL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH

No amount of guilt can change the past & no amount of worrying can change the future. Go easy on yourself, for the outcome of all affairs is determined by Allah's decree. If something is meant to go elsewhere, it will never come your way, but if it is yours by destiny, from you it cannot flee. [Umar Ibn al-Khattab RadiyAllahu Anhu]

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

It is reported that

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

You're only allowed to post here if its late in the night and you can't sleep. Posting here just before 3pm isn't right feefs.

You need to change the time on your profile - it was just before 4pm not 3pm Smile

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

MuslimBro wrote:
You're only allowed to post here if its late in the night and you can't sleep. Posting here just before 3pm isn't right feefs.

really?!

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

Lilly wrote:
MuslimBro wrote:
You're only allowed to post here if its late in the night and you can't sleep. Posting here just before 3pm isn't right feefs.

really?!

apparently so.

 

"I am surprised at three things. Man runs from death while death is inevitable. One sees minor faults of others, but overlooks his own major faults. When there is any defect to one's cattle he tries to cure it, but does not cure his own defects." [Umar Ibn Khattab - RA]

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

Umar (ra) had permanent lines from tears on his face due to all the crying because of the fear of Allah

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:

I just wanted to say that I LOVE UMAR (ra). He (ra) is just amazing! AMAZING!!!!!!!!! Oh he was a Lion! The Lion of Islam! <3

Biggrin Umar(ra) was a true warrior.

Death is the end of time. Not the end of Life.

Smile Biggrin

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
Umar (ra) had permanent lines from tears on his face due to all the crying because of the fear of Allah

SubhanAllah!

"Verily, in the remembrance of Allah, do hearts find rest"

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
Umar (ra) had permanent lines from tears on his face due to all the crying because of the fear of Allah

Abdullah bin Amr narrated that Rasul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) said: “Two eyes will not be touched by Hellfire: An eye that cries from the fear of Allah, and an eye that spent the night in a guard post (in jihad) in the path of Allah.” [Tirmidhi]

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

wasnt Hamza radhiyallahu'anhu the lion of Allah? (the uncle of the prophet)?

or khalid ibn Walid? the man who wasnt muslim at the battle of uhud and who basically made it possible for them (the bad guys) to win. but he became muslim later.??

Umar Ibn Al-Khattab radhiyallahu'anhu said: do not be fooled by the one who recites the Quran. His recitation is but speech - look at those who act aaccording to it. (al-Khatib Iqtida Al-'Ilm Al-'Amal no.109)

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

Khalid Ibn Walid (ra) was given the title of "the sword of God".

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

"Judge yourselves before you are judged, evaluate yourselves before you are evaluated and be ready for the greatest investigation (the Day of Judgement)"

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

Lilly wrote:
wasnt Hamza radhiyallahu'anhu the lion of Allah? (the uncle of the prophet)?

yep sorry, Umar (ra) was "Al-Farooq" (the one who makes the clear difference between Right and Wrong)

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
Lilly wrote:
wasnt Hamza radhiyallahu'anhu the lion of Allah? (the uncle of the prophet)?

yep sorry, Umar (ra) was "Al-Farooq" (the one who makes the clear difference between Right and Wrong)

Another word for Farooq in arabic is Faisal Biggrin

Lets reunite the ummah under one flag LA ILAHA IL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH

Foysol89 wrote:

Another word for Farooq in arabic is Faisal Biggrin

Not Foysol then?

 

s.b.f wrote:
Foysol89 wrote:

Another word for Farooq in arabic is Faisal Biggrin

Not Foysol then?

Same difference :/

Lets reunite the ummah under one flag LA ILAHA IL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH

Foysol89 wrote:
s.b.f wrote:
Foysol89 wrote:

Another word for Farooq in arabic is Faisal Biggrin

Not Foysol then?

Same difference :/

Just saying.

 

Lol !! @^^

"Verily, in the remembrance of Allah, do hearts find rest"

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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

s.b.f wrote:
Foysol89 wrote:
s.b.f wrote:
Foysol89 wrote:

Another word for Farooq in arabic is Faisal Biggrin

Not Foysol then?

Same difference :/

Just saying.

he didnt chose the spelling of his name.

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

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