** A single pious, practicing woman is equal to 70 saints (aulia ekraam)
• A single bad (evil) woman is equal to 1000 bad men
• Two rakaats namaaz of an aalimah woman are better than 80 rakaats of ordinary women
• A breastfeeding woman gets one good for each drop of milk that is fed to the child.
• When a husband comes home full of worries and the wife extends warm welcome to him and consoles him; she receives the reward of half jihad
• A woman, who is deprived of sleep owing to her child crying at night, receives the sawaab of freeing 20 slaves.
• When a husband and a wife look at each other with love and affection, Allah Paak himself looks at both of them with love and affection.
• A woman who sends out her husband in the path of Allah and stays at home by herself, maintaining her honour and dignity (i.e. protecting her against temptation and dishonesty) will enter jannat 500 years before her husband while 70,000 angels and hoors will serve her. She will be given ghusl in jannat and sitting onmountains of pearls , she will await the arrival of her husband
• A woman who is rendered restless owing to the illness of her baby and yet kept on striving to comfort the baby, Allah Talaah forgives all her sins and gives her thesawaab of 12 years accepted in ibaadat .
• While milking her animal (cow, goats, ect), if a woman makes the zikr of bismillah , that every animal makes dua to Allah Taalah on her behalf.
• When a woman makes the zikr of bismillah while preparing the dough (for roti), her livelihood is increased (i.e . she receives barakat in her rozi).
• When a woman makes zikar while sweeping, she receives the sawaab of sweeping baitullah (kaba).
• A chaste woman who is mindful of namaaz and roza, also makes khidmat for her husband, for her all the 8 doors of jannat are opened. She may enter from whichever doors she likes.
• The namaaz and ibaadat of a woman disobedient to her husband do not reach heaven.
• Every night of an expectant mother (a woman who is carrying a baby in her womb) is counted as spent in ibaadat and every day as spent in fasting.
• A woman receives the sawaab of 70 years of namaaz and roza on giving birth to one child and the pain she suffered in every vein of her body while giving birth, for that she will receive the sawaab of one hajj.
• If a woman dies within 40 days after giving birth, Allah Taalah gives her the status of shahaadat (i.e. she dies as a shaheed).
• Upon the child crying at night, if the mother feeds the child (gives milk to the child) without cursing, she receives the sawaab of performing namaaz for one year.
• When a child finishes the period of breast-feeding, an angel comes and gives glad tidings (news) to the mother that Allah has made jannat wajib for her
• When the husband comes home to sleep and the wife gives him food to eat (not being involved in dishonesty with regard to herself and her husband’s belongings), Allah Tallah gives her the sawaab of 12 years of ibaadat.
• When the wife presses the legs of her husband without asking him, her to do so, she gets the sawaab of giving charity 7 ounce of GOLD, and if she presses his legs after he asks her to do so, she receives the sawaab of giving 7 ounces of SILVER in sadaqua.
• When a woman’s husband dies while he was happy and pleased with her, jannat becomes wajib for her.
• A husband’s teaching one masla to his wife is equal to 80 years ibaadat .
• In jannat people will go to visit (see) Allah Taalah, but Allah Tallah himself will visit (to see) the woman who has observed PARDAH while in dunyah.
• Woman who wears thin garment (transparent, see-through garment) or who arouses passion in men, or meet men they are not allowed to mix or move about openly while heavily made up or who live without pardah, will never enter jannat. In fact they will not even smell the fragrance of jannat.
• A woman who has undergone a great amount of suffering and difficulties in this world will be classified with hazrat Aasia (r.a). She was the wife of the firaun (pharaon) who despite the fact
that she was his wife, tortured and persecuted her, to renounce Deen and Imaan. She gave her life in the process ( i.e. she died of the punishment inflicted to her), but did not forsake Imaan.
• Every single woman going to hell will take four (4) jannati men. Because they did not fikr nor had they cared in duniya about the Deen and Imaan of that woman and did not teach her Deen, these four men will be:
• Her father
• Her brother
• Her husband &
• Her son
• If woman glances at men she is not allowed to see according to the shariat, Allah Taalah sends his curse upon her, just as it is forbidden for a man to glance at women he is not allowed to see.
• May Allah give every Muslim men & women HIDAYA to stand by Islamic Rules and keep far away from the sin.
• Note: I thought i would share it with you. Received it from some1 in an email;
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Jazakallah
thanks for sharing! :k:
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Thank you for this!
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The role of women in Islam is clear...
** • A woman who stays at home to maintain her husband's insecurity will enter jannat 500 years before her husband while 70,000 angels and hoors will serve her. • The namaaz and ibaadat of a woman disobedient to her husband do not reach heaven. • When the husband comes home to sleep and the wife gives him food to eat, Allah Tallah gives her the sawaab of 12 years of ibaadat. • When the wife presses the legs of her husband without asking him, her to do so, she gets the sawaab. • When a woman's husband dies while he was happy and pleased with her, jannat becomes wajib for her. • A woman who has tolerated the torture and persecution from her husband will be classified with hazrat Aasia (r.a). **
... A subordinate to her husband.
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No offense, but learning about Islam (or anything else for that matter) from chain emails generally isn't a very good idea.
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what does all of this have to do with islam… ![]()
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Quite an amusing list of todo. Wanted to dissect it line by line but oh well.
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The role of women in Islam is clear...
... A subordinate to her husband.
Very much so, sadly. . .
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wud be good to know the source of all this....
most of this seems to be just myth....
especiallly the very first one....
i wonder where that came from....
p.s. there is no such thing as "auliya kiraam" (as we know them in the indo-pak region) in Islam....
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You criticize the first point, but not the second point??????????
Both points are moot. In Islam, a sin is a sin and weighted the same regardless of your gender. If you're female and you kill someone, the sazaa isn't anything different than if you're male.
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this is interesting but is it credible?
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You criticize the first point, but not the second point??????????
Both points are moot. In Islam, a sin is a sin and weighted the same regardless of your gender. If you're female and you kill someone, the sazaa isn't anything different than if you're male.
i criticize almost all of it....
i mentioned the first, because it was very simply "the first"....
dont stress urself a lot... :)
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thats why i posted it here - just to check it out
Plz do
just for some info
wanted to know this myself
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Peace ~Iraj~
The thing to do here is to request from the sender of this email to provide reference and in turn ask him or her to provide a reference until this email finds it’s way back to the originator who can then provide the references. If they cannot then it is better to take them with a pinch of salt. Some of these points are sound but because there are subtle alteration to the true references the overall meanings can be different from the intended ones.
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Peace ~Iraj~
The thing to do here is to request from the sender of this email to provide reference and in turn ask him or her to provide a reference until this email finds it's way back to the originator who can then provide the references. If they cannot then it is better to take them with a pinch of salt. Some of these points are sound but because there are subtle alteration to the true references the overall meanings can be different from the intended ones.
Salam P, Thanx for replying on my behalf.
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Does one need to go on a wild goose chase of tracking down emails to know if this is the truth? I am amazed at how much is still unknown about Islam after centuries of study. Surely these things are not secrets stowed away by some anonymous email user hoarding Islamic knowledge.
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I usually disregard most "ISlamic" chain mails b/c they're just full of it. I.e., coca cola, apple/mecca store etc
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i wonder who writes such things...seriously.....
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Peace ~Iraj~
The thing to do here is to request from the sender of this email to provide reference and in turn ask him or her to provide a reference until this email finds it's way back to the originator who can then provide the references. If they cannot then it is better to take them with a pinch of salt. Some of these points are sound but because there are subtle alteration to the true references the overall meanings can be different from the intended ones.
:)
Does one need to go on a wild goose chase of tracking down emails to know if this is the truth? I am amazed at how much is still unknown about Islam after centuries of study. Surely these things are not secrets stowed away by some anonymous email user hoarding Islamic knowledge.
SPAM!
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Its not about chasing down emails to find out whether its true or not. Chances are, most of us women didn't read the whole thing, nor do we really care to. And no, Islam isn't a total mystery to all of us. However, there being so many hadith's out there, and there not being very many people who have read all of them - its easy to spread misinformation. Hence the responsible thing to do is when you share information, you should try to provide some reference to it, ESPECIALLY if the declarations are as obscure as the ones posted. Some of it seems outright exagerrated.