(1) Islaamic History Hadhrat Moosa (AS)
Hadhrat Moosa (AS) was one of the most prominent of the Ambiyaai amongst the Bani Israa’eel and Allaah has spoken much about him in the Qur’aan. His father’s name was Imraan and his mother’s name was Yukabid. Because he had the honour of speaking directly to Allaah, he received the title of Kaleemullaah. He was born in Egypt during a time when Fir’oun was ruling. Together with all the oppression he committed against the Bani Israa’eel, Fir’oun also killed all their male children and claimed to be Allaah. It was through Hadhrat Moosa (AS) that Allaah rescued the Bani Israa’eel from the oppression of Fir’oun and caused him to drown in the sea together with his army.
(2) Allaah’s Power The heart
Allaah has given us all a heart, which serves an extremely important function. It is a piece of flesh that beats all the time without tiring. It pumps blood to all the organs of the body throughout the day and night, regardless of whether a person is awake, asleep or doing anything else. A person’s life would come to an end if the heart had to stop out of exhaustion, but Allaah keeps it beating all the time through His immense power.
(3) A Fardh Performing Tayammum when no water is available
Rasulullaah (SAW) said, “Clean sand is a means of purification for the Muslim even if he does not find water for ten years. Should he then find water, he should pour it over his body (perform wudhu and ghusl).”
[Abu Dawood]
(4) A Sunnah Greeting the family at home
Rasulullaah (SAW) said, “Greet the family when you enter the home and greet them also when you leave.” [Bayhaqi]
(5) A Nafl Istighfaar in abundance
Rasulullaah (SAW) said, “The person who desires to receive his record of deeds happily should engage in Istighfaar in abundance.”
[Tabraani]
(6) A Sin Salaah is not accepted when the parents are unhappy
Rasulullaah (SAW) said that a person’s Salaah will not be accepted when his parents are unhappy with him for good reason.
[Kanzul Ummaal]
This warning applies to the person who angers his parents for a reason that is not valid in the Shari’ah.
(7) This World The things of this world are temporary
Allaah says in the Qur’aan, “What (pleasures and wealth) is with you (in this world) shall come to an end and what is with Allaah (the pleasures of the Aakhirah) will last forever. We shall most definitely reward those who are exercise sabr for the good deeds that they do”.
[Surah Nahl, verse 96]
(8) The Aakhirah Upon which people will Qiyaamah come
Rasulullaah (SAW) said that Qiyaamah will take place upon the worst of people. [Muslim]
The system of the world will continue for as long as a single person remains alive who takes the name of Allaah. When such people are no more, only the worst of people will be left on earth and then Qiyaamah will take place.
(9) Cures from the Qur’aan and Rasulullaah (SAW) Henna
When people complained to Rasulullaah (SAW) about headaches, he advised them to resort to cupping and when they complained about pains in the feet, he advised them to use henna.
[Abu Dawood]
(10) Qur’aanic Advice
Allaah says in the Qur’aan, “O you who have Imaan! When you contract a debt for a fixed period (of time) then write it down”.
[Surah Baqara, verse 282]