All forms of "corruption" are completely unlawful according to Islam.

In the name of Allah, Most gracious, most merciful.
Corruption is nothing but the act of doing evil things in a way that anyone can get harm. Corruption can be of many types such as bribery, unethical works, nepotism, doing evil works for private gains, adulteration of food and other such crimes. Corruption is a great threat to any society as it hinders the usual development of a nation. Only corrupted people gain while leaving back others into hazards. Corruption arises from moral degradation. Due to corruption, illegal activities are increasing day by day where bribery is in the top list.
An example from Hadith-The Companion of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Abdullah ibn Masud went on record to say: “When a man removes hardship from another and then receives a gift from him, large or small, he has taken something which is haram (unlawful) for him.”
Allah says in the Quran-And do not consume one another's wealth unjustly or send it [in bribery] to the rulers in order that [they might aid] you [to] consume a portion of the wealth of the people in sin, while you know [it is unlawful]} [Quran 2:188]
 Another example from life pf Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)-
The Prophet (PBUH) appointed a number of his companions as the collectors of zakat, during the Medina period. They were to make proper assessments on the items where zakat become payable, collect the proper amounts and distribute to the recipients in the same locality. One of these collectors of zakat came back and told the Prophet (PBUH)"This amount is what I have collected less what I have distributed to the rightful recipients, but this is mine". Prophet (PBUH) was very upset and rebuked him saying, "What right do you have to put aside something that does not belong to you. If you were to remain in your father's house, would you get what you are taking?"
People nowadays take a bribe in such a way that he is taking a gift from the house of his father-in law!
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) cursed the one who offers the bribe and the one who receives it.” (Tirmidhi)
In Islam, all forms of corruption are utterly forbidden. All the corrupted people would definitely be asked and sent to the hell.

Allah says again- "And whoever commits a sin only earns it against himself. And Allah is ever knowing and wise". Qur'an - 4:111

 I wonder to see and hear that human being has no feelings that he or she must die.They will be called upon on the resurrection day which they have no care!!

May Allah bless us with lawful income. Because hell is not the city jail which we people might be thinking!

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planting a tree is also a charity according to Islam. Plant trees, and save lives.


In the name of Allah , the most Gracious ,most Merciful
Trees are useful and beautiful gift of Almighty . Trees help in maintaining the ecological balance which is so essential for preservation of life on this earth. Existence of man on Earth completely depends on trees.
Trees save the earth in many ways by providing, vegetables, foliage, flowers, spices, cool shade, medicines, roots, etc.  to the man and animals. They also provide timber, fuel wood, bamboos, canes, leaves, fruits, fibres, and grasses. The most valuable things we get from tress are herbs and medicinal plants.. Trees have a direct impact on the climate of a region. They provoke rains and  prevent air pollution. An area lacking of trees will become desert..The roots of trees bind soil and thus help in soil preservation.
Today, Co2 is increased to the great extent because of deforestion  which has resulted in increasing cyclone ,drought, flood, depletion in ground water level ,and earthquake nowadays.
People are required to plant trees to keep the environment safe, divine, and pure. True Muslims are those who plant trees and appreciate others to do so. It comes in a hadith that even if you sow a seed, you will get the reward.
The Prophet Muhamad (PBUH) said the below hadiths to make people understand the importance of planting trees which are as follows:
 “Whenever Muslims plant a tree, they will earn the reward of charity because of the food that comes from it; and likewise what is stolen from it, what the wild beasts eat out of it, what the birds eat out of it, and what people take from it is charity for them” ( Sahih Muslim: hadith no: 2904)
 “If any of you have a date sapling on the doomsday he should plant it -if possible.”
(Bukhara, Edebu'l-mufred, (thk., Halid Abdurrahman), p. 138, Daru'l-Ma'rife, Beirut, 1966).

“Whoever plants a tree is rewarded by Allah as much as the produce grown in that tree.” 
(Ahmad b.Hanbal, Musnad, V, 415.)

“Whoever plants a tree and diligently looks after it until it matures and bears fruit is rewarded,”
(Ahmad b.Hanbal, Musnad, IV, 61, 374) 

“Whoever plants a tree and it matures, Allah plants a tree in paradise for that person.”
(Ahmad b.Hanbal, Musnad, IV, 61).

The Prophet also emphasized the role of love in treating the environment with care and affection. He has expressed his love for Mountain Uhud as“This is a mount which likes us; we also love it.” (Ahmad b.Hanbal, Musnad, IV, 61).
So, we get to understand that how much Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) gives importance of planting trees.
Trees are the only cause of getting oxygen. If the earth gets oxygen free, I think we have minimal capabilities to understand what can be happened .No trees, No oxygen, No life. So, it is a request to everyone, you do plant trees for the sake of your life here and after. May Allah help us to understand this simple fact. Ameen.
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Top 5 star hotel list in Jeddah, near Makkah, Saudi Arabia

This is the season of Hazz. So, when we plan to go Saudi Arabia to perform Hazz, the first thing knock at our mind that is booking a cozy room. Let us see top five star hotel list  in Jeddah, near Makkah, Saudi Arabia. 
Waldorf Astoria Jeddah - Qasr Al Sharq
AddressCorniche Rd, Jeddah 21462, Saudi Arabia
Phone+966 9200 09565
Hotel details
Set overlooking the Red Sea, this luxury hotel with its grand crystal chandelier in the lobby, lies 4 km from the Fakieh Aquarium, 7 km from the landmark King's Road Tower and 8 km from the rides at Al Shallal Theme Park.
Offering private butler service, the traditionally decorated suites also come with Wi-Fi access (fee), flat-screen TVs and decadent linens. Upgraded suites add city or sea views, plus separate living/dining areas; some also have kitchens.
There's an elegant Italian restaurant, an upscale Middle Eastern restaurant and an opulent lounge. Other amenities include a spa and a gym, plus indoor and outdoor pools.
Guests liked the quiet rooms & comfortable beds Guests liked the large rooms
Waldorf Astoria Jeddah - Qasr al Sharq is enviably located between the port city of Jeddah and the beautiful Red Sea. Our hotel received the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2017. With a choice of dining, spa and gym facilities plus event and meeting space for up to 90; we provide the perfect base for your stay in Jeddah - the 'Gateway to Mecca'. ...
Assila Hotel Rocco Forte Jeddah
Address9134 Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz St, Al Andalus, Jeddah 23326, Saudi Arabia
Phone+966 12 231 9800

Hotel details
On trendy Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Street (Tahlia Street), this upmarket hotel is 5 km from the Red Sea beaches along the Jeddah Corniche and 14 km from King Abdulaziz International Airport.
Featuring city views and local art, the chic rooms come with sitting areas, minibars and flat-screens, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi. Upgraded rooms add tea and coffeemakers. Suites provide living rooms, plus free airport transfers and breakfast. Upgraded suites have sea views and/or dining rooms. Apartments offer kitchens. Room service is available.
Amenities consist of 3 restaurants, a cafe and a bakery, along with a spa, an outdoor pool and a gym.
This hotel sits on Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Street, known as Tahlia Street, in the heart of Jeddah’s Central Business and Shopping District. Perfectly located, it’s a mere 20-minute drive from the international airport and the Corniche, and 40 minutes from the Holy City of Makkah. All of the hotel has been beautifully designed by Olga Polizzi and Martin Brudnizki.

Sofitel Jeddah Corniche
AddressAl Kurnaysh Rd, Ash Shati, Jeddah 23511, Saudi Arabia
Hotel details
Set in 2 glass buildings overlooking the Red Sea, this elegant luxury hotel is 10 km from King Road Tower and 15 km from Jeddah Sculptures Museum. 
Offering city or sea views, the refined rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and sound systems, as well as Nespresso machines, minibars and high-end toiletries. Suites add living rooms and butler service, while upgraded suites grant access to a private lounge. Room service is available.
Parking is free. Breakfast is available for a fee. There's a chic restaurant, and a bar with a rooftop shisha terrace, plus an ornate ballroom. Other amenities include an outdoor pool, a gym and a spa.
Sofitel Jeddah Corniche welcomes you on the famous seaside avenue of Jeddah along the Red Sea for both business and leisure trips. Enjoy luxurious indoor and outdoor pools after a day in the bustle of the traditional souk and be fascinated by the spice merchants and perfumes of all kinds. Relax in our jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and spa while staying connected with the free WIFI in our modern guest rooms or appreciate the Corniche of Jeddah and, for a more active exercise, diving in the Red Sea.
InterContinental Jeddah
AddressAl-Hamra'a, Jeddah 23212, Saudi Arabia
Phone+966 12 229 5555
Hotel details
A 3-minute walk from the Red Sea, this polished upscale hotel is 8 km from the bazaar in Al-Balad, and 14 km from King Fahd's Fountain, the world's tallest water fountain. 
The plush rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, balconies, and tea and coffeemakers. Executive rooms add minibars, and access to a lounge with free breakfast and drinks. Suites offer living rooms and sea views.
There's an international restaurant and a Brazilian grill. There's also an elegant tea lounge, and a chic alcohol-free cafe/bar by the outdoor pool. Other amenities include a spa and a fitness center, plus 9 meeting rooms and a 24-hour business center.
At the InterContinental® Jeddah hotel, slender palms and the turquoise waters of the outdoor pool combine to create a cool haven on the edge of the Red Sea. Walk through the luxurious marble lobby and into a world of regal grandeur and flawless service. The sumptuous ballroom offers a breathtaking venue for stylish events, while a choice of gourmet restaurants lets you unwind after a busy day. The concierge helps you to experience the best of Jeddah, from scuba diving trips to Old Town tours.
Rosewood Jeddah Hotel
Address6471 Al Kurnaysh Rd, Ash Shati, Jeddah 23415 2521, Saudi Arabia
Phone+966 12 260 7111
Hotel details
This posh hotel with views of the Red Sea is a 14-minute walk from Al Shallal Theme Park and a 10 km from King Fahd's Fountain. 
The elegant rooms feature flat-screen TVs, tea and coffeemakers, marble bathrooms and 24-hour butler service. Upgraded rooms add Red Sea views and/or seating areas and whirlpool tubs. Suites add living rooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and Internet access and steam showers. A 2-story suite includes accommodations for personal staff.
There are 4 restaurants, including a chic Japanese eatery, a Chinese restaurant with a tea bar, and a Viennese-style cafe. There's also a men's gym and an outdoor pool, plus kids' activities.
Rosewood JeddahIt is a flawless combination of the latest technology, spectacular design and unprecedented sophistication. Designed for both the business and leisure travelers, this luxury Jeddah hotel offers elegance and unparalleled personal service.
Source: Google, Hotels website.
Please comment which hotel you are going to try..  J