The Prophet’s (ﷺ) advice to Anas رضي الله عنه (Source: Al-Miftah)

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In an absolutely captivating style, the Nabi (Prophet) of Allah (ﷺ) offered the following priceless counsel to his devoted servant, Sayyiduna Anas (رضي الله عنه).

Sayyiduna Anas ibn Malik (رضي الله عنه) reports that Rasulullah (the Messenger of Allah – ﷺ) arrived in Madinah when I was a young eight-year-old. My Mother took me by my hand to him and said: “O Messenger of Allah, every man and woman of Madinah has presented you with a gift. I have nothing else to offer besides this child of mine. Please accept him as your servant for all your needs.”

I served the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) for ten years. During this time he never beat me, abuse or even scold at me. He never gave me an angry look.

The first advice he gave me was:

“O my son! Keep my secrets confidential, and you will become a true believer”

Sayyiduna Anas (رضي الله عنه) says: “I never disclosed the secrets of Rasulullah (ﷺ) to anyone, despite the requests of my mother and the wives of Rasulullah (ﷺ).”

He also told me: “O my son! Be thorough in your wudu and the two angels (who are recording your deeds) will love you. Your life will also be increased.

O Anas! Ensure that you bathe from Janabat (the obligatory bath) properly, if you do so all sins and evil will leave you.”

Sayiduna Anas (رضي الله عنه) enquired: “How do I do that?”

Rasulullah (ﷺ) said: “wet the roots of the hair and clean/rub the skin”

O my Son! If you can, then remain in the state of wudu continuously, for if death comes to someone in the state of wudu, he acquires Shahdah (the rank of the martyrs)

O my son! If you have the ability to constantly send salutations upon me then do so, the angels will beg Allah to forgive you.

O my son! Try to offer some (nafl) salah in your home too.[1]

O Anas! When you make ruku ensure that you spread your fingers apart while grasping your knees, and that you keep your elbows away from your body.

O my Son! When you raise your head from ruku allow all your limbs to settle in their original positions. Allah will not look on the day of Judgement to the one who doesn’t straighten his back when waking up from ruku.

O my son! When you make Sajdah, place your head and palms firmly on the ground. Do not make sajdah (hastily) like the pecking of a rooster. Do not sit (in salah) like fox or dogs squats.

Refrain from turning about in salah, as this is destruction. If need be then (it is allowed) in the optional prayer, not the Fardh.

O my son! If when you leave your house, you make salam to whichever Muslim you see, you will return home forgiven.

Also keep in mind that every other Muslim is better than you.[2]

O my son! Whenever you enter your house, say salam upon yourself and your family. [this will be a source of Barakah- blessing- for you and them][3]

O my Son! If you are able to spend your day and night without having malice for anybody in your heart, then do so as this will make your hisab (accountability in the court of Allah) easy.

O my son! This is my sunnah. Whoever revives/ loves my sunnah loves me, and will be with me in Jannah. [4]

O my son! If you follow my advice, there will be nothing more beloved to you than death.”

(Musnad Abi Ya’la & Al-Mu’jamus Saghir, see Majma’uz zawaaid, vol.1 pgs. 271-272)

Notes

[1] From Ibn ‘Asaakir 9/253.[2] Ibn ‘Asaakir and one narration of Tabarani.[3] Sunan Tirmidhi, Hadith: 2698 and Ibn ‘Asaakir.[4] Sunan Tirmidhi, Hadith: 2678, Ibn ‘Asaakir and one narration of Tabarani.