Authentic Hadith pertaining to WORLDLY ATTRACTIONS , VALUE OF THE WORLD AND CONTENTMENT Extracted from Imam Nawawi’s Reference “The Gardens of Righteousness” translated and presented by Shaykh Ahmad Darwish, Anne (Khadeijah) Stephens Allah.com Muhammad.com Mosque.com ©1984-2012 Darwish Family. All rights reserved BOOK 4 THE VALUE OF THIS WORLDLY LIFE Allah, the Exalted says, “This present life is like the water We send down from the sky. The plants of the earth mix with it and from it mankind and cattle eat; then when the earth has become lush and adorned, its inhabitants think they have power over it, Our command comes upon it by night or day, and We cause it to be stubble, just as though it had not flourished they day before. in this way We distinguish Our verses for those who reflect.” 10:24 Koran “Give to them a parable about this present life. It is like water We have sent down from the sky with which the plants of the earth mingle, and in the morning it is straw the wind scatters. Allah is Powerful over all things. Wealth and children are the ornaments of this present life. But the things that last and good deeds are better with your Lord in reward and hope.” 18:45-46 Koran “Know that the life of this world is but play and an amusement, and adornment, and a cause for boasting among you, a rivalry for greater riches and children. It is like rain whose vegetation pleases the unbelievers, but then it withers and turns yellow, becoming broken stubble. In the Everlasting Life is a terrible punishment and forgiveness, and great pleasure from Allah. The life of this world is nothing except the joy of delusion.” 57:20 Koran “Decorated for people are the desires of women, offspring, and of heaped up piles of gold and silver, of pedigree horses, cattle and sown fields. These are the enjoyments of the worldly life, but with Allah is the best return.” 3:14 Koran “People, the promise of Allah is true, so do not let this present life delude you, and do not let the deluder (satan) delude you about Allah.” 35:5 Koran “The excessive gathering (of increase and boasting) occupied you (from worshiping and obeying) until you visit the graves. But no, indeed, you shall soon know. Again, indeed, you shall soon know. Indeed, did you know with certain knowledge that you shall surely see Hell?" 102:1-5 Koran “The life of this world is nothing but a diversion and play. Indeed, the Everlasting Residence is the Eternal Life, if they but knew.” 29:64 Koran ATTRACTIONS OF THE WORLD |H 458 “The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, sent Abu Ubaidah, the son of Jarrah to Bahrain to collect the poll-tax and he returned from Bahrain with the money. The Ansar heard the news when they gathered together for the morning prayers with the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him. After the prayer had finished and the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, was about to leave they presented themselves before him. When he saw them, he smiled and said, ‘I think you must have heard that Abu Ubaidah has returned from Bahrain with something.’ They replied, ‘That is so, O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him.’ The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘Be happy, and hope for that which will please you. It is not poverty that I fear for you. What I fear for you is that the world is expanded for you as it was for the people before you, and you will compete as they competed, then it will destroy you as it destroyed them.’" Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Amr, the son of Auf Ansari who related this hadith DISTRACTIONS |H 459 “The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, sat upon the pulpit and we (the Companions) sat around him and he said, ‘I fear for you after I have gone, the ornaments and embellishments of the world that may be thrown before you.’" Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri who related this hadith THE PITFALLS OF WORLDLY GAIN |H 98 “Most people become great losers on account of two bounties - health and affluence. It is because of these they do not worship Allah as much as they should do.” Bukhari with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. ALLAH IS FOREVER WATCHFUL |H 460 “The world is green and pleasant and Allah appoints you as caliphs in it and watches how you conduct yourselves. Therefore, protect yourselves against the world and protect yourselves from (the attraction of) women.” Muslim with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this THE REAL LIFE |H 461 “O Allah, there is no life except the Everlasting Life.” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this MOST WEALTHY PERSON AND THE MOST TRIED |H 463 “The most wealthy person in the world destined for Hell will be brought forward on the Day of Judgement and dipped once into the Fire then asked, ‘O son of Adam, did you ever enjoy anything good, did you ever experience any happiness?’ His reply will be, ‘Never, O Lord.’ Then the one who experienced harshest adversity in the world and is destined for Paradise will be brought forward and dipped once into Paradise then asked, ‘O son of Adam, have you ever experienced adversity, did you ever experience hardship?’ His reply will be, ‘No, I neither experienced adversity nor hardship.’” Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. VALUE OF THE WORLD |H 464 “In comparison to the Everlasting Life the value of the world is just as if one of you dipped a finger into the ocean, withdrew it and examined how much water remained on it.” Muslim with a chain up to Mustaurid, the son of Shaddad who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. THE WORLD HAS LITTLE VALUE |H 478 “If the world had a value equal to that of the wing of a mosquito in the Sight of Allah, He would not have allowed an unbeliever to drink a mouthful of water from it.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Sahl, the son of Sa'ad Sa'idi who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this hadith. USELESSNESS OF THE WORLD |H 465 “The Companions were walking on either side of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, along a street when he saw a dead goat that had its ears slit. He caught hold of it by its ear and said, ‘Which of you would like to have this for a dirham?’ They replied, ‘We wouldn't like it for any amount, what would we do with it?’ He then asked, ‘Would you like to have it for nothing?’ They answered, ‘If it had been alive it would have been disfigured on account of it's ears being slit, and what use is it now that it is dead?’ The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘Indeed, the world is even more useless in the Sight of Allah than this is in your eyes.’" Muslim with a chain up to Jabir who related this hadith. THE ATTRACTION OF THE WORLD |H 1912 “The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, went among the graves of those martyred at the Battle of Uhud and supplicated over them eight years after the battle just as if he was saying farewell to the living and to the deceased. Thereafter he ascended the pulpit and said, ‘I am your fore-runner and I am a witness over you. Our meeting shall be at the Pool (Al Kawthar) and I am looking towards it now. I am not afraid that you will become guilty of associating anything with Allah, however, I am afraid that you might become attracted to this world.’ Ukbah commented that was the last time he had the opportunity of looking at the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him.” We are also informed, "I am afraid that you might become attracted by the world and start fighting among yourselves thereby being ruined as those who went before you were ruined." Ukbah commented that was the last time he had the opportunity of looking at the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him. We are also informed, "I am your forerunner and a witness over you, and I am looking at my Pool. I have been given the keys of the treasures of the earth, or the keys of the earth. After I have gone, I am not afraid that you will associate anything with Allah, but I am afraid that you may become attracted to the world." Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Ukbah the son of 'Amir who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this. ABANDONMENT OF WORTHLESS THINGS |H 68 “It is part of the excellence of a person's Islam that he discards that which is of no benefit to him either in this world or in the Everlasting Life.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. THE WISE AND THE FOOLISH |H 67 “A wise person is one who guards and restrains himself from that which is harmful and strives for that which will benefit him after death. The foolish one is he who gives into his desires and seeks from Allah the fulfillment of his futile desires.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Shaddad son of Aus who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. THE PROPHET’S DISREGARD FOR THE WEALTH OF THIS LIFE |H 466 “Abu Dharr was walking with the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, along the stony plain of Medina when they saw (the mountain of) Uhud in front of them. The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, called to Abu Dharr and he replied, ‘Obedient to you, O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him.’ He said, ‘If I had as much gold as (the weight of) Uhud it would not please me to have a single dinar from it for three days, unless it was kept to repay a debt. I would distribute it among the worshipers of Allah like this and that; this to the right, and to the left and behind.’ Then, he walked on saying, ‘Those who have plenty of wealth will be the ones who have the least on the Day of Judgement, unless they spend their wealth like this and that; this to the right, and that to the left and behind, but such people are few. Then he told Abu Dharr, ‘Remain here and do not move until I come back to you.’ And he walked away out of sight into the dark. Soon afterwards Abu Dharr heard a loud voice and became afraid that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, might have encountered something untoward. He wanted to go to him but remembered his instruction to remain where he was until he returned. So he remained there until the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, returned, then said, ‘I heard a voice which caused me to fear but I remembered your instruction to me.’ The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, asked, ‘Did you hear him?’ Abu Dharr replied, ‘Yes.’ So the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, informed him, ‘It was Gabriel, he came to me and said, Whosoever of your followers dies, and has not associated anything with Allah, will enter Paradise.' Abu Dharr asked, ‘Even if has committed adultery or theft?" He replied, ‘Even if he has committed adultery or theft.’” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Dharr who related this hadith. ABSTINENCE |H 467 “If I (Prophet Muhammad) had gold equal to (the weight of the mountain of) Uhud, it would please me that I had nothing left of it after three nights unless I retained some to repay a debt.” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. LAWFUL AND UNLAWFUL |H 592 “Both the lawful and the unlawful are clear. Between the two is that which is doubtful and most people do not realize it. Whosoever refrains from that which is doubtful secures their faith and honor, but whosoever partakes in what is doubtful partakes in the unlawful. Such a case is likened to that of a shepherd who grazes his flock close to a reserved pasture and thereby runs the risk of some of his flock straying into it. Take care, every king has such a pasture. Beware, the pasture of Allah is that which He has forbidden. Pay attention, in your body there is a lump of flesh, when it is healthy, the whole body is healthy and when it is unwell the whole body is unwell, and that is the heart.” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Nu'man the son of Bashir who related that he heard the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, say this. WEALTH AND DISPLEASURE |H 469 “Ruined are the worshipers of dinars and dirhams (money), black cloaks and striped cloaks. If they are given they are pleased but if they are not given they become displeased.” Bukhari with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. THE PRISON OF BELIEVERS |H 471 “The world is a prison for the believer yet the paradise of the unbeliever.” Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. STRANGER IN THE WORLD |H 472 “The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, took hold of ibn Omar by his shoulders and said, ‘Be in the world as if you are a stranger or a traveler.’" Ibn Omar would say, "When evening arrives do not look forward to the morning and when morning arrives do not look forward to the evening. During health prepare for illness, and while you are alive prepare for death." Bukhari with a chain up to ibn Omar who related this hadith. HOW TO WIN THE LOVE OF ALLAH AND PEOPLE |H 473 “A man came to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, and said, ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, tell me something that I can do in order to win the love of Allah and the love of people.’ He told him, ‘Do not desire the world, and Allah will love you; and do not desire that which other people have and they will love you.’” Ibn-i-Majah - Abu Abbas Sahl, the son of Sa'ad Sa'idi, ibn-i-Majah as well as others related this hadith. REMEMBRANCE OF ALLAH, THE LEARNED PERSON AND THE STUDENT |H 479 “‘The world is cursed and so is all that is in it except the remembrance of Allah, the High and that which is near to it, and the learned person and the student.’" Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that he heard the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, say this hadith TEMPTATIONS OF THE WORLD |H 480 “Do not try to acquire too much property in case you become tempted by the world.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Mas'ud who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. PREPARE FOR THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT |H 481 “Abdullah and others were repairing the thatch on a roof when the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, asked, ‘What are you doing?’ They replied, ‘The thatch has weakened and we are repairing it.’ He said, ‘I see the matter (the Day of Judgement) approaching sooner than this.’" Abu Daud and Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Amr, son of Al 'As who related this hadith. MUSLIMS ARE TRIED BY THEIR WEALTH |H 482 “Every nation is subjected to a trial; the trial of my nation will be through wealth.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Ka'ab, the son of Iyaz who related that he heard the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, say this. ENTITLEMENT |H 483 “The son of Adam is entitled to three things, a place to live, a garment to cover his nakedness, and a piece of bread and water.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Othman, the son of Affan who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. PROPERTY |H 484 “Abdullah, the son of Shikir went to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, when he was reciting the chapter At-Takathor - The Excessive Gathering then he said, ‘Mankind says, My property, my property, but O son of Adam, from his property there is only what he eats and consumed; what he wears and what he has worn out, his charitable spending and what he forwards (for himself in the Everlasting Life).'" Muslim with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Shikir who related this hadith. PREPARE FOR POVERTY |H 485 “A man said to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, I love you.’ He said, ‘Look at what you are saying!’ The man said, ‘Indeed, I love you’ and repeated it three times. The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘If you really love me, prepare for poverty, because poverty advances more rapidly towards one who loves me than a flood rushes towards its end.’" Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Mughaffal who related this hadith. WEALTH AND STATUS |H 486 “If two hungry wolves are loose among a flock of sheep they will not cause as much damage as a man causes to his religion through his greed for wealth and status.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Ka'ab, the son of Malik who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. BE A TRANSIENT IN THE WORLD |H 487 “The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, slept on a mat and when he arose the impression of the mat was visible on his body. We said, ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, shall we prepare a soft mattress for you?’ He replied, ‘What have I to do with this world? In the world I am like a rider who stops under the shade of a tree for a while, then passes on, leaving it behind.’” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Mas'ud who related this hadith. VANITY |H 491 “The truest thing a poet has ever said is the saying of Labid, ‘Everything except Allah is vain.’” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. ATTRACTION OF THE MARKETS BEST AND WORST PLACES IN THE CITIES |H 1892 “The dearest parts of cities to Allah are its mosques and the most offensive parts are its markets.” Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this. SATAN'S HIVE OF ACTIVITY |H 1893 “If you can help it, do not be the first to enter a market nor yet the last to leave it because it is where satan (the stoned and cursed) is active and that is where he hoists his flag.” Muslim with a chain up to Salman Farisi who said this. TRICKS OF SATAN |H 1894 “Do not be the first to enter the market and the last to leave because satan (the stoned and cursed) lays his eggs and hatches them there.” Barqani also narrated that the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this. PROSTRATION OF THE ANGELS |H 407 “I see what you do not. The heaven creaks and is justified in doing so. In it there is no space equal to four fingers that is not occupied by an angel whose forehead prostrates before Allah. If you knew what I know you would laugh a little and weep a lot. You would not enjoy sexual intercourse with your wives - you would go out into the streets and open roads seeking refuge with Allah.” Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abu Dharr who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. CONTENTMENT Allah, the Exalted says, “There is not a crawling (creature) on the earth whose provision is not by Allah.....” 11:6 Koran “(Charity is) for the poor who are restrained in the way of Allah, and are unable to journey in the land. The ignorant take them to be rich because of their abstinence. But you can recognize them by their signs. They do not persistently beg people. Whatever good you give is known to Allah.” 2:273 Koran “who when they spend are neither wasteful nor miserly, between that is a just stand. 25:67 Koran “I have not created mankind and jinn except to worship Me. I do not desire provision from them, nor do I desire that they should feed Me.” 51:56-57 Koran REALITY OF WEALTH |H 523 “Richness is not an abundance of assets. Rather richness is the contentment of one's self.” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. TRUE PROSPERITY |H 524 “Whosoever embraces Islam, and is given provision sufficient for his need, and is content with whatever Allah has given him has achieved true prosperity.” Muslim with a chain up to Abdullah, the son of Amr son of Al 'As who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this. NO BLESSING IN GREED |H 525 Hakim asked the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, (for something) and he gave it to him; he asked again and the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, gave it to him, then he asked once more and the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, gave him saying, "Hakim, wealth is green and sweet. Whosoever acquires it as a matter of course, it is a source of blessing for him; but there is no blessing in it for the one who seeks it through greed. Such a person is like one who eats, yet is not replete. The upper hand is better than the lower.’ Hakim said, ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, by Him who has sent you with the Truth, I shall never ask anyone else except you for anything for as long as I live.’" (The first caliph) Abu Bakr would send for Hakim in order to give him something, but on each occasion he declined to accept. In the time of Omar's caliphate, Omar would do the same but Hakim continued to decline. Omar told the people, ‘I ask Muslims to bear witness that I offered Hakim his share of the spoils that Allah has appointed for him but he has declined to take it.’ Even up to the time of Hakim's death, he was never known to have accepted anything from anyone after the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him.” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Hakim, the son of Hizam who related this. GENERATIONS AFTER THE COMPANIONS |H 510 “’The best of you are those who are my Companions, then those who follow directly after them, then those who follow directly after them.’ This he said two or three times. ‘Then they will be followed by those who will bear witness but will not be asked to testify. They will embezzle and not keep their trusts; they will vow and not fulfill, and obesity will be common among them.’” Bukhari and Muslim - Imran, the son of Husain who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. ENCOURAGEMENT THROUGH CHARITY |H 527 “There were some spoils of war or perhaps captives brought to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, for distribution. He gave to some of the Companions but not to others. Later the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, was told that those whom he had not given anything were displeased. When he heard this, he praised Allah and exalted Him, then said, ’It is true I give to some and not to others. Those to whom I did not give are dearer to me than those to whom I gave. I gave to those in whose heart I felt was anxiety or unease; the others I left in their understanding and reliance that Allah has instilled in their hearts.’ Among these Companions was Amr, the son of Taghlib who commented, ‘On no account would I ever exchange these words of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, for valuable red camels.’ (Red camels are considered to be the best camels). Bukhari with a chain up to Amr, the son of Taghlib who related this hadith. PROMISES |H 530 “There were either seven, eight or nine Companions with the Prophet when he asked, ‘Will you promise the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, something?" They had just given him a promise so they (willingly) reminded him of it. He asked again, ‘Will you promise the Messenger of Allah something?’ So they extended their hands saying, ‘We have given you our promise O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him. What would you like us to promise?’ He replied, ‘That you worship Allah and never associate anything with Him; that you pray the five (daily) prayers, obey Allah - at that point he said something in a low tone of voice then added, and will not ask anyone for anything.’ From that time onwards Auf, one of the Companions, noticed that if a riding whip happened to fall from one of them, they never asked anyone to pick it up.” Muslim with a chain up to Auf, the son of Malik Ashj'ai who related this hadith. RELIEF FROM HUNGER AND POVERTY |H 535 “Whosoever suffers from hunger and poverty, and seeks relief from men will not be relieved, but whosoever seeks relief from Allah will be relieved sooner or later.” Abu Daud and Tirmidhi with a chain up to ibn Mas'ud who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, this. BE GRATEFUL FOR THAT WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN |H 468 “Look at one who has less than you and do not look at the one who has more than you. This will help you to appreciate the bounties which Allah has given to you. When any of you looks at someone richer and more handsome than himself, he should also look at one who has been given less than himself.” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this. TIME OF AUSTERITY |H 474 "Omar, the son of Khattab reminded the people of the austere life Muslims once led before they became rich and prosperous (during his caliphate) and said, ‘I have known the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, pass days in hunger, even days when he was unable to get some rotten dates to satisfy his hunger.’" Muslim with a chain up to Nu'man, the son of Bashir who related this. EARLY MARTYRS |H 477 “The Companions migrated with the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, seeking the pleasure of Allah and looking only to Him for their reward. Some of them died without enjoying any (worldly) recompense. Among such was Mus'ab, the son of Umair who was martyred in the battle of Uhud; he left only a small sheet. When they covered his head with it his feet were exposed, and when they covered his feet his head was left uncovered. So the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, told us to cover his head and to put some fragrant grass over his feet, whereas, others among them enjoyed the bounties of life.” Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Khubaib, the son of Arat who related this hadith. THE MERITS OF SELF-SACRIFICE Allah, the Exalted says, "..... and prefer them above themselves, even though they themselves have a need......" 59:9 Koran "who give food, for the love of Him (Allah) to the needy, the orphan, and the captive." 76:8 Koran GIVING CHARITY IN DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES |H 566 “A man came to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, saying, ‘I am very hungry.’ So the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, sent a message to one of his wives and she sent back the message, ‘By Him who has sent you with the truth, I have nothing but water.’ So he sent a message to another of his wives and received the same reply. He sent messages to each one of his wives in turn and they all gave the same reply. Then he asked, ‘Who will take this person to be his guest?’ One of the Ansar replied, ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, I will.’ So he took him home and said to his wife, ‘Honor the guest of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him.’ He asked his wife, ‘Have you anything?’ She replied, ‘Nothing, except a little food for the children.’ He said, ‘Distract them with something, and when they ask for food put them to bed. When our guest comes extinguish the light, and let him feel that we are also eating.’ So they sat down, their guest ate and they went to bed hungry. In the morning he (the Ansar) went to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, who said to him, ‘Allah, the Exalted is very pleased with your behavior towards your guest last night.’" Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related this hadith DAILY NEEDS |H 569 “Abu Sa'id Khudri said that while they were on a journey with the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, a man came riding his mount and began looking right and left, whereupon the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘Whoever can spare a mount should offer it to the one who has none, and whoever has food to spare should offer it to the one who has none.’ He continued mentioning every kind of provision until we thought none of us had any right to anything in excess of our needs.” Muslim with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri who related this hadith. INDEX WORLDLY ATTRACTIONS , VALUE OF THE WORLD AND CONTENTMENT BOOK 4 THE VALUE OF THIS WORLDLY LIFE KORAN ATTRACTIONS OF THE WORLD DISTRACTIONS THE PITFALLS OF WORLDLY GAIN ALLAH IS FOREVER WATCHFUL THE REAL LIFE MOST WEALTHY PERSON AND THE MOST TRIED VALUE OF THE WORLD THE WORLD HAS LITTLE VALUE USELESSNESS OF THE WORLD THE ATTRACTION OF THE WORLD ABANDONMENT OF WORTHLESS THINGS THE WISE AND THE FOOLISH THE PROPHET’S DISREGARD FOR THE WEALTH OF THIS LIFE ABSTINENCE LAWFUL AND UNLAWFUL WEALTH AND DISPLEASURE THE PRISON OF BELIEVERS STRANGER IN THE WORLD HOW TO WIN THE LOVE OF ALLAH AND PEOPLE REMEMBRANCE OF ALLAH, THE LEARNED PERSON AND THE STUDENT TEMPTATIONS OF THE WORLD PREPARE FOR THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT MUSLIMS ARE TRIED BY THEIR WEALTH ENTITLEMENT PROPERTY PREPARE FOR POVERTY WEALTH AND STATUS BE A TRANSIENT IN THE WORLD VANITY ATTRACTION OF THE MARKETS BEST AND WORST PLACES IN THE CITIES SATAN'S HIVE OF ACTIVITY TRICKS OF SATAN PROSTRATION OF THE ANGELS CONTENTMENT KORAN REALITY OF WEALTH TRUE PROSPERITY NO BLESSING IN GREED GENERATIONS AFTER THE COMPANIONS ENCOURAGEMENT THROUGH CHARITY PROMISES RELIEF FROM HUNGER AND POVERTY BE GRATEFUL FOR THAT WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN TIME OF AUSTERITY EARLY MARTYRS THE MERITS OF SELF-SACRIFICE KORAN GIVING CHARITY IN DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES DAILY NEEDS