Sunday, 31 July 2016

Siraat Al-Mustaqeem: - A Way to Jannah


Each passenger needs to know about different factors of its course as a way to reach its destination without problem. We all just take preventative measures and act as on safer part while setting out on a lengthy journey, so that individuals do not need to suffer via any incidents. The Religion of Islam additionally regards man life as being a passage method towards everlasting life on the hereafter, and says its followers to on your rightful alleyway and avoids many distractions of this world which bring about failure. It is said by Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) that:
“Allah has set an example: a Sirat (straight path) that is surrounded by two walls on both sides, with several open doors within the walls covered with curtains. There is a caller on the gate of the Sirat who heralds, ‘O people! Stay on the path and do not deviate from it.’ Meanwhile, a caller from above the path is also warning any person who wants to open any of these doors, ‘Woe unto you! Do not open it, for if you open it you will pass through.’ The straight path is Islam; the two walls are Allah’s set limits, while the doors resemble what Allah has prohibited. The caller on the gate of the Sirat is the Book of Allah, while the caller above the Sirat is Allah’s admonishment in the heart of every Muslim.).”

Ways to acquire Siraat Al-Mustaqeem
• Fear from Allah Almighty
• Ask from Allah to show us the right way
• Read Holy Quran, understand it and follow the instructions of Holy Quran.
• Have trust on Allah Almighty.
• Follow Sunnah with whole heartedly.
• Prepare yourself for the next world.
In simple we can say that Sirat Al-Mustaqeem is a true spirit of living a good life. Always try to walk on that path about what Allah and His prophet have told us and avoid those actions which are forbidden. May Allah show us that way which is the way of pious people and keep us away from that way which is the way of those people who are disbelievers. (Amen)!

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