Our  Prophet : Enes Ibn Malik reports that a Bedouin came to the Messenger of Allah  and greeted him in the Masjid. The Messenger of Allah asked him where he came  from. The Bedouin said:" I came from far, seeking answers to some questions".
Our master told him to ask his questions:
"I  wish to be an intelligent man, what should I do?"
Holy  Prophet replied, "Fear Allah".
"I  wish to be a loyal servant to Allah and do what He wants me to do?"
Holy  Prophet replied, "Read the Koran."
"I  wish to be enlightened and have peace of heart?"
  Holy Prophet replied, "Remember Death".
"I  wish to be protected against enemies?"
 Holy Prophet  replied, "Trust in Allah".
"I  wish to follow the Straight Path?
" Holy Prophet  replied, "Do good to others for Allah's sake".
"What  should I do so that Allah does not abase me?"
  Holy Prophet replied, "Do not respond to the desires of your flesh".
"I  wish to have a long life?"
 Holy Prophet replied,  "Praise and thank Allah".
"I  wish for prosperity?"
 Holy Prophet replied, "Be  in a state of ablution at all times".
"How  can I save myself from the hellfire?"
 Holy Prophet  replied, "Protect your eyes and your tongue and your hands and what is below  your waistline against evil".
"How  can I cleanse myself from my sins?"
 Holy Prophet  replied, "Shed tears for what you have done and repent by undoing what you  have done wrong".
"I  wish to be a respectable person?"
 Holy Prophet  replied, "Then don't ask for anything from anybody".
"I  wish to be honorable?"
 Holy Prophet replied, "Then  don't divulge the wrong doings of anybody".
"What  should I do to protect myself from the tortures of the grave?"
Holy  Prophet replied, "Recite the Surah Mulk".
"What  should one do to be rich?"
 Holy Prophet replied,  "Read the Surah Muzammil".
"How  should I calm my fear of the day of last judgment?"
  Holy Prophet replied, "Remember Allah before you eat anything and before  you sleep".
"What  should I do to feel the presence of Allah when I make my prayers?"
  Holy Prophet replied, "Give the utmost care in taking your ablutions and  in being clean and pure".
 
 

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