Book Name:Istiqbal-e-Ramadan
Furthermore, it is stated in another blessed Hadees that the Beloved Prophet صَلَّى اللهُ تَعَالٰى عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم was humbly asked: Who is better amongst the people? He replied: The one who has more fear of his Rab عَزَّوَجَلَّ, treats his relatives well and enjoins to perform good deeds and prevents from evils.
(Shu’ab-ul-Iman, vol. 6, pp. 220, Hadees 7950)
اَلْـحَمْـدُ لـِلّٰـه عَزَّوَجَلَّ! By the blessing of the ‘area visit to call towards righteousness’, a Madani revolution has occurred in the lives of many people until now. Let me tell you a Madani parable in which by the blessing of an ‘area visit to call towards righteousness’, a drinker (of alcohol) not only repented of his drinking and other sins, but he also became a Muslim practicing the blessed Sunnah.
Good intentions makes a target easy to achieve
A Madani Qafilah of lovers of the Beloved Rasool travelled to Kapadvanj (Gujrat, India). During the area visit to call people towards righteousness, the participants of the Madani Qafilah came across a drinker. Making individual efforts, these lovers of the Beloved Rasool requested him to accompany them to the Masjid.
Impressed by the polite and humble manners of the Islamic brothers whose heads were adorned with green turbans, he joined them immediately. By the blessings of the company of lovers of the Beloved Rasool, he repented of his sins, grew a beard, adorned his head with the crown of a green turban and developed a mindset of wearing Madani clothing. He travelled with a Madani Qafilah for 6 days, and made the intention of travelling for a further 92 days, but didn’t have the expenses to travel.
One day, he met a relative of his. The relative was astonished to see that a notorious person of society and a drinker had transformed remarkably, growing a beard and wearing Madani clothing with a green turban on his head. He was told that travelling with a Madani Qafilah had caused this great positive change in his life and he had also made a firm intention of travelling with a 92-day Madani Qafilah but could not travel for the time being due to financial constraints. His relative responded, ‘Don’t worry about money. Not only will I