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Musnad Ahmad (23634) - Al-Haythamî, Majma' Al-Zawâ'id (9/362) - Al-Haythamî States That All of Its Narrators Are Trustworthy (Thiqât) - Musnad Ahmad (23119, 27442) - Sahîh Muslim (2985)

1) The document discusses a man named al-Usayrim who initially refused Islam but accepted it on the day of the Battle of Uhud and fought until he was mortally wounded, earning him a place in Paradise despite never having prayed before, showing good intentions can be rewarded. 2) It warns that good deeds may be negated if not accompanied by good intentions, and showing off can destroy one's deeds, with Allah saying on Judgment Day to see those who showed off if they found reward. 3) The Prophet said a man will be thrown into Hell and his entrails will come out, being punished for deeds done to be seen by others rather than for Allah.

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Musnad Ahmad (23634) - Al-Haythamî, Majma' Al-Zawâ'id (9/362) - Al-Haythamî States That All of Its Narrators Are Trustworthy (Thiqât) - Musnad Ahmad (23119, 27442) - Sahîh Muslim (2985)

1) The document discusses a man named al-Usayrim who initially refused Islam but accepted it on the day of the Battle of Uhud and fought until he was mortally wounded, earning him a place in Paradise despite never having prayed before, showing good intentions can be rewarded. 2) It warns that good deeds may be negated if not accompanied by good intentions, and showing off can destroy one's deeds, with Allah saying on Judgment Day to see those who showed off if they found reward. 3) The Prophet said a man will be thrown into Hell and his entrails will come out, being punished for deeds done to be seen by others rather than for Allah.

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The Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned that there will be people who will enter Paradise who

did not do good works because they were prevented from doing so. Ab Hurayrah used to ask his peers to tell him about a man who went to Paradise after never having prayed a day in his life. When they could not answer, he would mention to them al-Usayrim from the tribe of Ban `Abd al-Ashhal. 11 Al-Usayrim was a man who refused to accept Islam when the rest of his people did so. On the day of the Battle of Uhud, he came to accept Islam. Then he picked up his sword and went out to join the battle along with his people. He fought until he was mortally wounded. After the battle, when the tribe of Ban `Abd al-Ashhal began looking for their dead, they found al-Usayrim on the verge of death. They were surprised because they had left him behind. They asked him: What brought you here, your love for your people or a desire for Islam? He replied: My desire for Islam brought me here. I believe in Allah and his Messenger so I accepted Islam. Then I picked up my sword and went forward with Allahs Messenger and fought until I came to this. He died shortly thereafter. They mentioned this to Allahs Messenger (peace be upon him) who said: He is among the inhabitants of Paradise.12 Showing Off as a Way of Destroying Ones Deeds A person can receive great rewards from Allah on account of his good intentions alone, even if he is prevented from carrying out the intended deed. On the other hand, the deeds that he performs can become bereft of blessings if they are not accompanied by a good intention. Such deeds can actually be sinful. There are many hadth that warn us against destroying our good deeds. Showing off is one of the most serious causes of our deeds going to waste. The Prophet (peace be upon him) relates to us that Allah will say: Go to those who used to show off in the world and see if they found their reward. 13 He also relates that Allah says: I am in no need of partners. Whoever does a deed for the sake of others as well as me, I leave his deed for those others. 14 The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: A man will be brought forward on the Day of Resurrection and thrown into the Fire. His entrails will come forth from his throat and he
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Musnad Ahmad (23634). Al-Haytham, Majma` al-Zawid (9/362). Al-Haytham states that all of its narrators are trustworthy (thiqt ). 13 Musnad Ahmad (23119, 27442). 14 Sahh Muslim (2985). http: / /www.islamtoday.com

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