Mosques should be populated.
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Writing:
Toofan Ahmari
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What is our population today, and what is the number of people who pray?
Although Allah Almighty has said so beautifully in the Holy Quran:
(Wa annal masajida lillah fala tad'oo ma'a Allahi ahada)
And the meaning of what you (peace be upon him) said is:
"Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build a house for him in Paradise."
A mosque is built for prayer, and surely a believer's heart is always restless for the mosque.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, the meaning of which is:
"A believer is as happy in the mosque as a fish is in water."
Just as a fish writhes outside the water, a believing servant also writhes outside the mosque to come to the mosque, he finds peace and tranquility only in the mosque.
The sad thing is that some of our mosques are in the possession of infidels.
Like Babri Masjid,
Mosque of Cordoba, Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Instead of giving our lives in exchange for every single brick of these mosques, we have started to neglect prayer. Today you can see that the mosques are deserted.
Today our population is in the millions, but worshipers are missing.
When I saw the attachment of the Companions to the Holy Quran, their humility and submission in prayer, then I cast a glance at the Ummah, and believe me, I saw the people of Gaza following in the footsteps of the Companions. Who not only fulfilled the right to love the mosque, but also reminded the Ummah of Badr, Khandaq and Uhud.
Where they put balm on the wounds of "Al-Aqsa Mosque", by prostrating with their wounded bodies and offering prayers despite being physically disabled, where this is a treasure for the people of Gaza in the Hereafter, it is also a lesson for the Ummah in loving the mosque and loving the religion.
Come, we are not people of determination like the people of Gaza, but we can become worshipers like the people of Gaza.
God willing, one day when Masjid al-Aqsa is liberated, we will be worthy of learning love of prayer from your residents.
Perhaps because of this relationship, we too will be counted among the guardians of Quds on the Day of Judgment.
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Writing:
Toofan Ahmari
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What is our population today, and what is the number of people who pray?
Although Allah Almighty has said so beautifully in the Holy Quran:
(Wa annal masajida lillah fala tad'oo ma'a Allahi ahada)
And the meaning of what you (peace be upon him) said is:
"Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build a house for him in Paradise."
A mosque is built for prayer, and surely a believer's heart is always restless for the mosque.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, the meaning of which is:
"A believer is as happy in the mosque as a fish is in water."
Just as a fish writhes outside the water, a believing servant also writhes outside the mosque to come to the mosque, he finds peace and tranquility only in the mosque.
The sad thing is that some of our mosques are in the possession of infidels.
Like Babri Masjid,
Mosque of Cordoba, Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Instead of giving our lives in exchange for every single brick of these mosques, we have started to neglect prayer. Today you can see that the mosques are deserted.
Today our population is in the millions, but worshipers are missing.
When I saw the attachment of the Companions to the Holy Quran, their humility and submission in prayer, then I cast a glance at the Ummah, and believe me, I saw the people of Gaza following in the footsteps of the Companions. Who not only fulfilled the right to love the mosque, but also reminded the Ummah of Badr, Khandaq and Uhud.
Where they put balm on the wounds of "Al-Aqsa Mosque", by prostrating with their wounded bodies and offering prayers despite being physically disabled, where this is a treasure for the people of Gaza in the Hereafter, it is also a lesson for the Ummah in loving the mosque and loving the religion.
Come, we are not people of determination like the people of Gaza, but we can become worshipers like the people of Gaza.
God willing, one day when Masjid al-Aqsa is liberated, we will be worthy of learning love of prayer from your residents.
Perhaps because of this relationship, we too will be counted among the guardians of Quds on the Day of Judgment.