In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

"And when I am ill, it is He Who cures me" Ash-Shu'araa 26:80

Sunday, October 31, 2004

Tired

assalamualaikum warahmatullah, and a big, tired HELLO to all

29-10, that was the final score this afternoon between the manchester medics and the manchester law students rugby teams. we led 7-5 during the first half (which imo was a bit scrappy) in the game played at the sale's training ground situated in carrington, 2 miles away from heywood road. it was quite a pleasant weather today, yeah, and i played 11 (left wing) during the opening period before being replaced by a more 'seasoned' player in the second half.

broke fast inside rick's (2nd year medic) car on the way back to manchester (just plain water, again...) where he dropped me at peja's house in moss side (other housemates including chito, kam & han). mcot boys organised iftaar session every ramadhan weekend and for today the rusholme 'citizens' are responsible for the meal preparation.

there were few things going on after the 'kenduri' but i don't think i still have the stamina to write it down here... maybe next time yeah... all the best to everyone out there... salaam ramadhan. assalamualaikum warahmatullah.

Hadith:
Narrated Abu Hurairah (r.a.): Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) said, "Everyday two angels descend and one of them says, 'O Allah! Compensate (more) to the person who gives (in charity)'; while the other one says, 'O Allah! Destroy the one who withholds (charity, etc.)'." [Al-Bukhari]

Commentary: The spending for which there is good news of Divine blessing may be said as expenses on household and guests, etc., as well as voluntary and obligatory charity. And the miserliness which incurs imprecation is restraining from paying Zakat, giving alms and not spending on what is commendable. Destruction may imply the destruction of wealth or that of the miser himself. Only Allah knows better!

(Hadith & Commentary taken from Riyadhus Saliheen)

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