- Considering namaaz to be insignificant.
- Being disrespectful with parent.
- Addressing parents by their names.
- Walking in front of the aged.
- Cursing one's own children and praying bad things for them.
- Breaking ties with relatives.
- Managing financial affairs without any consideration and prior thought.
- False swearing.
- Expressing greed.
- Having the habit of lying.
- Turning away the needy. Rushing out of masjid.
- Going to the market before sunrise.
- Buying bread from a "faqeer" beggar.
- Sleeping a lot.
- Sleeping naked.
- Eating while lying down.
- Keeping the dishes undone (not washing them).
- Not honouring bread crumbs.
- Not washing hands before and after eating. Using all kinds of wood for a tooth pick.
- Biting nails.
- Combing hair with a broken comb.
- Being stingy.
- Lavish the expenditures without a purpose.
- Eating and drinking in the state of "janabat" and "etlaam".
- Urinating in the shower. Urinating while naked.
- Shameless behaviour.
- Not wiping spider webs.
- Keeping garbage in the rooms.
- Sleeping while the sun is setting.
- Listening to music.
- Sitting at the main door.
- Eating in an unclean and cracked dish.
- Sleeping between the time for Namaaz-e-Fajr and sunrise.
- Wiping the hands and mouth with sleeves.
- Sweeping the house at night.
- Leaving the food and drinks uncovered.
- Having an appearance of a beggar.
- Being severe with the wife in the matters of food and clothing.
- Being Lazy
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Things that reduce Rizq
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