You do this 70000 angels follow you
now think about this about hadith from theprophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam)
the prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said;
that when someone goes to visit their brother or sister
for the sake of Allah (S.W.T) that is ill
70 000 angels accompany them to that visit
all praying and seeking forgiveness upon that person
for that person from Allah (S.W.T)
all the way until the next day so if you
go to visit your brother or sister
in the evening the prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said:
70 000 angels will accompany you
upon that visit all seeking forgiveness for you
praying upon you throughout that entire time
all the way until the next morning so they don't even stop
when you get to the visitors that you're supposed to get to
they stay with you until the next day
and if a person goes out in the morning
to visit their sick brother or sister
70,000 angels will accompany you
throughout that entire visit all the way until the evening
seeking forgiveness for you and praying upon you
think about how incredible that is and it doesn't stop there
the prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said;
wakana lahu khariffun fil jannah
and then that person will have a special
garden for them promised in paradise
this is a mind-blowing hadith because an entire
an entourage of Malaika of angels
that is far greater than human beings far greater
then the birds flapping their wings
all seeking forgiveness for you and praying upon you
how do we understand this incredible reward and what it means.?
well for one you'll find people this day and age
that give charity for the sake of Allah (S.W.T)
you'll find people doing voluntary fasting
you'll find people that pray, qiam allayl
you'll find people that do various
service initiatives like feeding the
poor and things of that sort
how rare is it to find people?
that visit sick people for the sake of Allah (S.W.T)
not because they're a chaplain at a hospital
not because they're they've been called as an imam
or in some pastoral capacity
to take care of someone not because it's family
but just as a form of seeking reward
from Allah (S.W.T) as a form of getting closer to Allah (S.W.T)
on a regular basis saying I'm going to visit Sikh people
for the sake of Allah (S.W.T)
so the first thing is how rare it is to find people that do that
communities or groups or organizations
that do that as a religious
habit separated from all other things
and of course, connect that to
what the prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) has already said
about a person that just goes to visit
their brother or sister for the sake of Allah (S.W.T)
for the sake of Allah (S.W.T) and nothing
else visiting a Sikh person
the second thing of this
is that if you remember previously we said;
that Allah (S.W.T) has said that he is with the sick person
but Allah (S.W.T) when speaking about the hungry and
the thirsty Allah mentioned his reward
having been with that person and
the number 70,000 is significant in that regard
the prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said;
that every day as he had seen on his journey of Isra al Mi'raj
on his ascension every day
70,000 angels visit al Bayt al mamur,
which is right above the Kaaba the frequently visited home
and they make tawaf around that and they never return
70,000 enter every single day
as they visit the house of Allah (S.W.T)
or they visit the equivalent of the house of Allah (S.W.T) the Kaaba
that exists for us in the form of al Bayt mamur
and so some of the scholars connected it to that it's
it's because the Sikh person has such a
special position with Allah (S.W.T) in those moments
so much so that it's like Allah (S.W.T) is with them
the reward is so incredible that 70,000 assigned
angels would come to accompany you
on that visit because of how special it actually is
and you know if you add that to
the reward of someone who fasts
you add that to someone who's fasting in the month of Ramadan
you add that to someone who's giving charity and the
a reward of charity
you add that to just the reward of checking
up on someone for the sake of Allah (S.W.T) particularly
when someone needs it most when they're feeling ill
and you think about how incredible that reward is
and there's something
else that's special about this
which is kana Lahu kharifun fil Jannah
that they have a special garden in Jannah
if you remember
previously Allah (S.W.T) has promised
that a person who is ill
that if Allah (S.W.T) takes them
if they pass away as a result of that illness
they have a special garden in Jannah
and so just like
when you make dua for your brother and sister
the angel says Ameen, walak bimithlihi Ameen,
and for you as well
when you go and visit your brother and sister
and you make dua for them and you fulfill that obligation
you're getting the same reward
as they are getting (In sha Allah ta'ala)
which is a garden in paradise
the forgiveness for sins
and the angels that are praying upon you
and seeking forgiveness
for you from the lord of the worlds at that time
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