so many things to be done. im so overwhelmed w everything that today i slept at 11 and woke up at 3 and cldnt sleep since then! so here i am now, blogging away at 5:40am. actually i had logged in to check some things which are among other things that are occupying my mind now.. dont feel like telling bout it here... but other things are as follows: (i got so many things i can choose which to tell and which not to tell -_-)
-case study presentation
-wisdom teeth consultation
-wisdom teeth extraction
-case study assignment (did i type this already? haha)
kay insyaAllah today will get some of these things off my mind. i will do them, insyaAllah with my best of ability, but not to the extend till it controls me. or are they controlling me already coz i woke up at 3 this morning? O_o
grr nvm. insyaAllah.
however waking up at 3 really reminds me of what Rasulullah SAW said, "berpagi-pagianlah kalian". hold on a sec i'll try to find this hadith online alrite.
oh cool, Alhamdulillah i found a whole section of it. :)
AFTER FAJR TIME OF GREAT BARAKAH
The time after Fajr is a time of immense barakah (blessings). Why would it not be filled with blessings when Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) made the following dua for his Ummah:
"O Allah, bless my Ummah (in their work) in the early part of the morning" (Tirmizi). It is however, obvious that to receive this barakah one will have to be awake. A person sleeping at this time is deprived of this blessings.
DETESTABLE
Sleeping after Fajr is a detestable practice, unless due to weakness, illness or any other valid reason. If one needs to sleep, he should do so after sunrise, though it is better to rather take a short nap in the afternoon.
"SHOOK HIM AWAKE"
Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar (R.A.) once passed by a person sleeping after Fajr Salaah. Hazrat Abdullah (R.A.) shook him awake and remarked: "Don't you know that Allah pays particular attention to His creation at this part of the morning and out of His sheer mercy He admits a great number of people into Jannah" (Majma'uz Zawaid Lil-Haythami—Vol.2, Pg,.70).
According to another Hadith Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is reported to have declared: "Sleeping in the morning hinders sustenance" (Majma'uz Zawaid—Vol.4, Pg.111).
RIZQ
Hazrat Aisha (R.A.) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: "Search for your rizq (sustenance) in the morning because the morning is a time of blessing and success" (Ibid).
The word "rizq" is a comprehensive word which includes spiritual progress, physical well-being, one's livelihood, academic work, household duties, etc. Any work done at this time is guaranteed to have barakah. There will also be much ease and greater hope of success.
The habit of sleeping after Fajr should therefore be changed. This time should be used especially for tilawat, zikr or any other work. Many great Ulama even disliked talking at this time unless it was something urgent. Genuine necessity is nevertheless excluded.
wanna read the rest here.
Monday, February 20, 2006
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