Saturday, 20 August 2011

[~>VU-P!nD!<~] Tangdasti ke 44 asbab

44 ACTIONS THAT CAUSE THE DEPRIVATION OF BLESSINGS (Tangdasti ke 44 asbab) : 


1. Eating without washing hands. 

2. Eating without covering the head. 

3. Eating in the dark. 

4. Eating and drinking at the doorstep. 

5. Eating near the deceased. 

6. Eating before one has done Ghusl [Major Purifcation Bath] (after a +++ual intercourse or nocturnal emission (release of semen)). 

7. Delaying eating after the food is dished out [and served.] 

8. Eating on a bed without placing a dining-mat. 

9. Eating on a bed in such a manner that you sit on the side of the pillow and the food is placed where your feet would be, when you sleep on this bed. 

10. Bitting the bread off with the teeth instead of breaking it with the hands (those who eat burgers should also keep this in mind). 

11. Using broken ceramic or clay containers. (It is Makruh [reprehensible] to drink from the side of a cup that is broken. Do not use containers that are cracked as those cracks may house many germs and bacteria that could be very harmful for one�s health). 

12. Not cleaning used dishes. 

13. Washing hands in the container that was used for eating. 

14. Swallowing the particles of food, that were stuck in the teeth and have been removed by flossing or toothpick etc. 

15. Leaving food containers or jugs uncovered. One should recite Bismillah and cover these containers because if left uncovered, misfortune descends into this food and drink which causes illness. 

16. Placing food in places where it would be considered disrespectful and can easily be trampled upon, like throwing on the streets. (Sunni Bahishti Zaiwar, pp. 595-601) 

The following are the actions that Sahykh Sayyiduna Burhanud-Din Zarnuji rehmatullah alaih has identified: 

17. Sleeping in excess. (This can also cause ignorance) 

18. Sleeping naked. 

19. Urinating without any shame. (Those who urinate in public should pay heed.) 

20. Being lazy in picking up fallen crumbs of food from a dining-mat. 

21. Burning the peels of onion and garlic. 

22. Sweeping the house with clothes. 

23. Sweeping at night. 

24. Leaving trash [garbage] inside the house. 

25. Walking ahead of the Mashaykh [Scholars and Saints.] 

26. Calling parents by their first names. 

27. Washing hands with mud and sand. 

28. To lean on a door on one side. 

29. Making Wudu [Ablution] in the lavatory. 

30. Sowing clothes while wearing them. 

31. Wiping one�s face with the clothes one is wearing. 

32. Leaving spider web formations inside the house. 

33. Being lazy in performing Salah. 

34. Hastily leaving the Masjid after performing congregational Fajr Salah. 

35. Going to the market, very early in the morning. 

36. Coming back from the marketplace late. 

37. Cursing children. (Women have often been observed cursing their children. Then they go on to complain of the lack of resources or of blessings [barakah] in their sustenance!) 

38. Commiting sins, specifically lies. 

39. Putting out a lamp (candle or lantern) by blowing at the flame. 

40. Using a broken comb. 

41. Not making Dua [Supplication] for the well being of parents. 

42. Binding the turban while sitting. 

43. Wearing pants or pyjamas while standing. 

44. Delaying performing good deeds. (Ta�lim-ul-Muta�allim, pp. 73-76) 

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