The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said:
“The deeds of people would be presented every week on two days, viz. Monday and Thursday, and every believing servant would be granted pardon except the one in whose (heart) there is rancour against his brother and it would he said: Leave them and put them off until they are turned to reconciliation.”
The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said:
“When a non-believer does good he is made to taste Its reward in this world. And so far as the believer is concerned, Allah stores (the reward) of his virtues for the Hereafter and provides him sustenance in accordance with his obedience to Him. ”
The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said:
“Confer Salaat (prayers) increasingly upon me during the day of Jumua and during the eve of Jumua*. Whosoever does so, I will be his witness or I will intercede for him on the Day of Judgement.”
[Related by Al-Bayhaqi]
*Eve of Jumua is Thursday nights after Salatul Maghrib
Below is a short excerpt taken from the Living Islam website. Please note that I do not represent or endorse the views expressed on that site. I am just copying the information I was able to dig out with regards to the above commentator on the Aqida Tahawiyya. Continue reading Ibn Abī al-‘Izz Al Hanafi→
The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said:
“Anyone who seeks refuge in Allah will find refuge with Him. Anyone who asks from Allah will receive. Anyone who does a favour should repay it. If you do not find anything, then make supplication for the doer of the favour so that he knows that you have repaid him.”
‘Sufism means drawing nearer to Allah through knowledge and action. Thus, the Sufi is the one drawn near.’ – Imam Zafar Uthmani from the book Sufim & Good Character translated by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani.