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Are You A Miser? by Lukgaf(op): 6:19am On Dec 05, 2025
Are You a Miser?

When we hear the word miser, we often think of someone who refuses to share food, hides water from others, avoids helping the poor, or suddenly becomes stingy after Allah blesses them with wealth.

Yes, those are signs of miserliness but there is one type that many ignore, and it is far more serious.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

«البخيل من ذُكِرْتُ عنده فلم يُصلِّ عليَّ»
“The true miser is the one in whose presence I am mentioned and he does not send blessings upon me”.

SubhanAllah.
A person may give charity, help others, and appear generous — yet still be counted among the worst misers if he keeps silent when the Prophet’s name is mentioned.

A single (Allahumo soli ala muhammad) اللهم صل على محمد brings mercy, reward, and a connection to him ﷺ on the Day of Judgment.

Ask yourself honestly:
Are you generous with salawat? Or stingy with the simplest act of goodness?

Make salawat a habit. Fill your home with it. Teach your children to say it with love.

But as we increase in salawat, we must also be careful about how we send it. The Prophet ﷺ taught us the recognized forms especially Ṣalāt Ibrāhīmiyyah and other authentic versions reported in the Sunnah.

Any invented formulas or unverified patterns should be avoided, because they fall under bid‘ah and do not bring the reward we seek.

May Allah fill our hearts with love for His Messenger, make our tongues alive with authentic salawat, and protect us from every act of miserliness outward and hidden.

Re: Are You A Miser? by officialmario(m): 11:17am On Dec 05, 2025
Misserrrrr
Mussasssssss
Complete the character helinus
Re: Are You A Miser? by Melonsmasher: 11:23am On Dec 05, 2025
What's going on with nairaland today
Re: Are You A Miser? by omoredia: 11:25am On Dec 05, 2025
Una go steal govt money and claim to be generous by giving people crumbs. You steal money for schools and give almajiri plates to be begging. Can God be mocked? Hell will be a very hot place.
Re: Are You A Miser? by SpaceX: 11:25am On Dec 05, 2025
Alhamdulillah... As an atheist I can now comment on Muslims thread without swearing.... Seun I have two bottles of hero and monkey tail pepper soup for you....
Re: Are You A Miser? by completeskills(m): 11:43am On Dec 05, 2025
I just wonder why humans have to bestows blessings on God's. Alot of religion accepts this and I am wondering why does blessings from human mean so much to them??
Re: Are You A Miser? by DoveofPeace(m): 11:57am On Dec 05, 2025
Lukgaf:
Are You a Miser?

When we hear the word miser, we often think of someone who refuses to share food, hides water from others, avoids helping the poor, or suddenly becomes stingy after Allah blesses them with wealth.

Yes, those are signs of miserliness but there is one type that many ignore, and it is far more serious.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

«البخيل من ذُكِرْتُ عنده فلم يُصلِّ عليَّ»
“The true miser is the one in whose presence I am mentioned and he does not send blessings upon me”.

SubhanAllah.
A person may give charity, help others, and appear generous — yet still be counted among the worst misers if he keeps silent when the Prophet’s name is mentioned.

A single (Allahumo soli ala muhammad) اللهم صل على محمد brings mercy, reward, and a connection to him ﷺ on the Day of Judgment.

Ask yourself honestly:
Are you generous with salawat? Or stingy with the simplest act of goodness?

Make salawat a habit. Fill your home with it. Teach your children to say it with love.

But as we increase in salawat, we must also be careful about how we send it. The Prophet ﷺ taught us the recognized forms especially Ṣalāt Ibrāhīmiyyah and other authentic versions reported in the Sunnah.

Any invented formulas or unverified patterns should be avoided, because they fall under bid‘ah and do not bring the reward we seek.

May Allah fill our hearts with love for His Messenger, make our tongues alive with authentic salawat, and protect us from every act of miserliness outward and hidden.
JazzakaLlau kair brotherly for this beautiful reminder
Re: Are You A Miser? by Maitunbi: 12:43pm On Dec 05, 2025
Lol. Sounds like entitlement mentality to me. The man is asking for too much.
Re: Are You A Miser? by guywitzerogal(m): 1:45pm On Dec 05, 2025
omoredia:
Una go steal govt money and claim to be generous by giving people crumbs. You steal money for schools and give almajiri plates to be begging. Can God be mocked? Hell will be a very hot place.
Nairaland has been hacked.....or as seun converted to another religion nihuh
Re: Are You A Miser? by froxydydx: 3:18pm On Dec 05, 2025
Say no to violence and terrorism
Re: Are You A Miser? by Lanrell25: 3:40pm On Dec 05, 2025
Jazakallahu khayran Bro....May you be blessed more than you can ever imagined..
"Salallahu alayhi wasalamu"
Re: Are You A Miser? by skuribeebo: 7:21am On Dec 06, 2025
Its normal to pray for the deads.
Re: Are You A Miser? by BlackfireX: 12:50am On Dec 19, 2025
Lukgaf:
Are You a Miser?

When we hear the word miser, we often think of someone who refuses to share food, hides water from others, avoids helping the poor, or suddenly becomes stingy after Allah blesses them with wealth.

Yes, those are signs of miserliness but there is one type that many ignore, and it is far more serious.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

«البخيل من ذُكِرْتُ عنده فلم يُصلِّ عليَّ»
“The true miser is the one in whose presence I am mentioned and he does not send blessings upon me”.

SubhanAllah.
A person may give charity, help others, and appear generous — yet still be counted among the worst misers if he keeps silent when the Prophet’s name is mentioned.

A single (Allahumo soli ala muhammad) اللهم صل على محمد brings mercy, reward, and a connection to him ﷺ on the Day of Judgment.

Ask yourself honestly:
Are you generous with salawat? Or stingy with the simplest act of goodness?

Make salawat a habit. Fill your home with it. Teach your children to say it with love.

But as we increase in salawat, we must also be careful about how we send it. The Prophet ﷺ taught us the recognized forms especially Ṣalāt Ibrāhīmiyyah and other authentic versions reported in the Sunnah.

Any invented formulas or unverified patterns should be avoided, because they fall under bid‘ah and do not bring the reward we seek.

May Allah fill our hearts with love for His Messenger, make our tongues alive with authentic salawat, and protect us from every act of miserliness outward and hidden.
As a Muslim if i send salat prayers to Muhammad my sins are forgiven?
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