Shaykh al-‘Uthaymīn: When Do I say Māsha’Allāh, TabārakAllāh
Questioner: May Allah extend your life! This is the
questioner, Abu Abdullah, he says in the first question,
“If a person sees what amazes him, does he say Maashaa Allah
Tabaarakallah? (As Allah wills, blessed is Allah!).
Or Maashaa Allah Tabaarakallah Laa Quwwata illah billah?
(As Allah wills, blessed is Allah, there is no strength
except with Allah) and are they all correct?
Shaykh ‘Uthaimeen (Rahimahullah):
All praises are due to Allah, Lord of the worlds and prayer
and salutation upon our prophet, Muhammad, his family, his companions and those
who follow them in goodness until the Day of Judgement.
If a person sees that which amazes (pleases) him, pertaining
to his wealth, then he should say Mashaa Allah Laa Quwwata illa billah,
just as in the story of the companion of the two gardens,
when his companion said to him:
It was better for you to say, when you entered your garden:
“That which Allah wills there is no power except with
Allah.”
This is if he sees something amazing (pleasing) with his
wealth.
If he sees it in other than himself then he should say
“Barakallahu Alaihi”
(May Allah bless it for him) or a statement similar to it.
And if he sees something that amazes (pleases) him from the
matters of the Dunya (world)
He should say: Labbaik, Innal ‘Aish, ‘Aishul Aakhiraah,
as the Prophet (SalAllahu alayhi wasalam) used to say.
So he says Labbaik meaning an answer to you then he said
verily the (real) life is the life of the hereafter.
He makes it firm within himself at the same instance that
the Dunya and whatever is within it does not remain and there is not any life
in it but verily the real life is the life of the hereafter.
Na’am
Taken from sahab.net: https://sahab.net/forums/showthread.php?t=373194
Published on February 26, 2011 by Ad-Da’watus Salafīyyah
Published on February 26, 2011 by Ad-Da’watus Salafīyyah
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