Al-Albaani wishing he was a millionaire …
by The Albaani Site
“A man who was sick and whose treatment was by way of injections came [to the Shaikh], one of these injections would cost twenty dinars and he needed fifteen of them. So the Shaikh asked me [Muhammad al-Khateeb] to go to his house and confirm the veracity of what he had said. When we came to know that what he had said was true, the Shaikh gave me some money and we bought the injections for him.
When I had intended to build a house I needed [to borrow] some money. So I knocked many doors [i.e., asked a lot of people], but I did not come across anything. Then I remembered a rich man who the Shaikh knew so I said to the Shaikh’s wife, ‘Maybe you could ask the Shaikh to intercede on my behalf with the man so that he might lend me [what I need].’
The next day while I was sitting at my desk the Shaikh said to me, ‘O Muhammad! You want me to intercede on your behalf with so and so to lend you some money?’
So I said, ‘Yes.’
He said, ‘I am closer to you than him. I will give you what you want.’ So I cried and said, ‘Our Shaikh! May Allaah reward you with good.’ But, by Allaah, it never occurred to me that I would get what I needed from the Shaikh …
Then when he gave the money he said, ‘This is a gift of a thousand dinars which are not included [in the loan].’ So I cried a second time, may Allaah reward him with abundant good and may He, the Most High, have mercy on him.
Another story that occurred recently was when the Shaikh was in hospital and a woman came to him complaining about the fact that she had fallen prey to the banks. She had borrowed nine thousand dinars from one of them and then the amount she owed began to multiply due to interest. She came to the Shaikh appealing to him to help rid herself of this problem.
So the Shaikh, as was usual, asked me to verify the facts. After I did so and was sure of the truthfulness of the woman he agreed to loan her seven thousand dinars.
The lady came along with her children and the Shaikh said, ‘Here is a thousand dinars as a gift, and here is the other amount that you requested.’ So the lady was delighted as were her children and they supplicated for the Shaikh and I did too. The lady asked Allaah to reward the Shaikh with good.
Then the Shaikh looked at us and said, ‘O brothers, by Allaah, truly I wish that I become a millionaire so that I can take thousands more women like this one out of the shackles of interest.’”
Al-Imaam, al-Mujaddid, al-Allaamah, al-Muhaddith, Muhammad Naasirud-Deen al-Albaani, pp. 62-63.
Excellent. Excellent. Excellent inspiring article. Money is an amazing tool.
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Glad you benefitted from it.
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I have plans to set up a system which will inshaAllah get many students out of interest. Maybe 15 years before it happens but articles like this remind of the importance of such causes, and plant the seeds for people to do similar works.
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Maa shaa Allaah, may Allaah make it easy for you. And it is very encouraging to know that people like yourself have been inspired by words of the Shaikh, and from this blog too! Falhamdulillaah. Pleases me greatly.
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As Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah. MashAllah! Such inspiring stories! ZaakiAllahu Khairan!
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Wa alaikum salaam wa rahmatullaah. Glad you benefitted from it. Wallaahu yubaarik feek.
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Allaahu akbar! Allaahu akbar! Allaahu akbar! My brother, always when I read ur posts I cry, jazaakAllaahu khairan for sharing with us the life of our shaykh whom we wish we could have known and could have known us. This one was sooooo beautiful mashaAllaah! May Allaah forgive our shaykh his sins and errors and grant him jannatul firdous ameen!
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Allaau yubaarik feek.
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May ALLAH make every muslim a billionaire who has the intention to do what would be deemed as a righteous deed in the sight of ALLAH on the day of judgment, aameen.
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Afwan, do anyone knows who Muhammad al-Khateeb is? Is he a relative to the shaykh?
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BEAUUTIFULLL SUBHANALLLAHH..
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Ibn Mas’ood (Radhiallahu ‘anhu) narrated the Prophet (Sallallahu aliahi wassallam) said:
“None except two (types of) people may be envied: A man whom Allaah gives wealth and who disposes of it rightfully in a good cause, and a man to whom Allaah has given wisdom (i.e., knowledge) by which he judges between people and (with which) he teaches others.”
[Al-Bukhaari & Muslim]
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Note that ‘envied’ in this narration refers to the Arabic word ‘Ghibtah’, the equivalent of which does not exist in the English language, and its meaning is to wish to enjoy things that others possess without wishing that they should be deprived of them for one’s exclusive benefit. These people are worthy of being looked up to and richly deserve that others wish to have the qualities they do, because they have fine qualities and great deeds, and also provide great benefit to others.
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As Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah
All of these articles published here are wonderful. Thank you very much for your time and effort. And after reading this: “Copy and paste as you like I kindly request that you just reference the blog if you do … وجزاكم الله خيرا. ” I started to translate all this articles in the native language of the Shaikh as well and make a similar blog.
جزاكم الله خيرا.
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Wa alaikum salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu
Thank you for your kind words.
I think it is absolutely wonderful if you take it upon yourself to translate the articles into Albanian, and I would love to see your blog when you do. Please send me a link and keep me informed.
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As Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah
This is the blog in Albanian language.
http://imamalbani.wordpress.com/
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Wa alaikum salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu
Maa shaa Allaah, excellent stuff! Even though I don’t understand a single word!
May Allaah bless you and accept your efforts, aameen.
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