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Be kind and respect people’s inner battles
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SubhanAllah this gave me shiverings 😭 look at a wild dog sent to bite/torture a jailed believer and the wild dog refuses to do so and as much as the soldier bring him back the dog always refuses to obey him and turn back at the opposite direction even thought that muslim brother is tied and unable to react. We have heard of other stories of the pious salaf awliya of Allah being fearless of lions while worshipping Allah in salah and how lions didn't harmed them at all but seeing similar things in a video, has another impact. These dogs are not random ones, these are trained dogs to torture people.
Surah 8:30
Meaning
Sahih International
And [remember, O Muhammad], when those who disbelieved plotted against you to restrain you or kill you or evict you [from Makkah]. But they plan, and Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners.
لعنه الله على الكافرين
Uncertainty of life...
There are those who achieve more than they hoped for,
and those were taken away before accomplishing what they inspired.
—‘Umar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb recited this poem often ever since a man who was accompanying him died while on the way to Makkah
{Tarikhu ‘Umar, by ibn al-Jawzi, p. 208}
lbn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:
"Rushing towards Allaah and depending on Him, being pleased with Him, filling the heart with love of Him, constantly remembering Him, feeling happiness and joy with knowing Him - all of these are instantaneous rewards, a paradise of this world, and a life that the lives of kings cannot even compare to. I heard Shaykh al-Islaam ibn Taymiyyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) say: "Indeed, there is a Paradise in this world. Whoever doesn't enter it will not enter the Paradise of the Hereafter."
[Al-Waabil as-Sayyib]
I pray for a marriage in which we can worship together sometimes. Not all the time, but sometimes. Praying tahajjud together, reviewing Quran together, attending Islamic classes together, or just sitting silently together after Fajr and Asr and doing our morning and evening athkar. I want a relationship that focuses on growing closer to Allah as a team, as a unit.
Things to do in pursuit of happiness
• Wake up for Tahajjud prayers at least once a week. • Fast on Mondays and Thursdays. And the white days every month. • Spread salaam to those whom you know and those who you don’t know. The full salaam. • Send peace and blessings upon the prophet Muhammad, everyday. Salla Allaahu ‘alayhi wassalam. • Read the morning and evening and sleep adhkaar every day without fail. • Read at least one page of the Qur-aan with the translation a day. Gradually increase. • Dedicate at least 20 minutes a day to read from tafseer Ibn Kathir. Take notes. • Aim to memorise the Qur-aan. Make the intention and set realistic goals. • Have the Qur-aan or a beneficial tape playing anytime you can. When you’re getting ready in the morning… Brushing your teeth, washing your face, eating your breakfast, driving, cooking… Etc. • At least 15 mins a day to listen and FOCUS on an Islamic reminder/audio. Or read out of an Islamic book. Take notes. • Lower your gaze. • Don’t talk to opposite gender without reason. • Try to pray as soon as the time has been called. • Pray the sunnah prayers. • Do the adkhaar after each prayer. Astaghfirullaah. Alhamdulillaah. SubhaanAllaah. Allaahu akbar. Ayaatul kursi. Du'aa. • Kiss your parents. Hug your parents. Smile at your parents. Serve your parents. Be kind, be kind, be kind. • Give small gifts. • Smile to people and say hello. • Tell people you love them. • Keep in regular touch with your relatives, even if its through a text. • Give bottles of water to strangers on a hot day. • Give glasses of water to those close to you on a hot day. And a normal day. • Hold the door open for people. • Offer the seat you have to someone. • Make genuine du'aa for those you think of, those who ask you to, and those who you you say you will to. • Think of your brothers and sisters around the world, the situations they’re in and pray for them. • Attend the masjid regularly for prayer and talks. Think of the angels surrounding you and supplicating for you. • Treat people according to your manners and values, not theirs. • Eat your greens. Exercise. Brush your teeth. Brush your hair. Shower. Exfoliate. Moisturise your skin. Wear clean clothes. • Know you can’t please everyone. And forgive the mean ones. • Do it all for His sake. • Beg for jannatul firdous. Beg for jannatul firdous. Beg for jannatul firdous.
You will fall again and again. It’s in your nature. Just don’t stop getting up. Keep struggling and striving till you get there. Because eventually, by His will, you will.
Patience |
One of the Salaf, al Imām Fudayl bin Iyād (رضي الله عنه) said, “I learned patience from a small boy.
On my way to the Masjid one day, I came across a woman beating her son at home. As he was yelling and screaming, he managed to open the door and flee. So his mother locked the door on him.
When I returned from the Masjid, I found the boy after having cried and wept sleeping at the door of his home longing for his mother. So his mother’s heart softened and she opened the door for him.”
Upon witnessing that, Fudayl bin Iyād cried until his beard became wet with tears, and then he said “SubhānAllāh! If only the servant was to be patient at the door of Allāh, Allāh would surely open it!”
[Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah (6/22)]
“A mathematical touch for the seekers of knowledge: Addition: You’re not permitted to add anything to the laws set by Allah Subhanahu Wa Taa'la. Enough is the guidance of Qur'an and Sunnah to lead our lives. Any addition to deen will surely create a fitnah. Subtraction: You’re not permitted to subtract anything from the laws set by Allah Subhanahu Wa Taa'la to a level which suits your desires. Any subtraction in deen will surely create a fitnah. … Division: It is because of these additions and subtractions by some misguided people that we see so many divisions amongst us. If we had just adhered to the revealed laws and avoided additions, subtractions than there wouldn’t have been any divisions. Multiplication: Strict adherence to Qur'an and Sunnah will increase both quality and quantity of the believers. We will see the disbelievers joining us in multitudes, and the reason for this multiplication would be avoidance of innovative ideas and changing the laws as per our desires.”
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I am so ready to teach my future children about the things they don’t teach you in school. Mastering the mind. Listening to the heart. Understanding the soul. Emotional intelligence. Financial intelligence. Mental stability. Positive energy & vibes. How to be a good person in a dark world. How to have dreams and passions, and chase them with everything you got. How to never be a slave to the system. So many other things. A lot of things I learnt the hard way. I just can’t help but wonder if these things can only be learnt the hard way though. We will see iA
This Path Is A Lonely Path.
So don’t be surprised when a time comes when you become a stranger among people you thought were strangers like yourself. The longer you remain on this blessed path, the more the people will see you as someone who baffles them because a person who chases this dunya will always find ambitions for the aakhirah strange.
This path is a lonely path.
You will never be understood. Not by your family nor by your friends. But you must remain firm, because this is the era of those who remain firm.
This path is a lonely path.
Because the lovers of the dunya have nothing to do with it. It is shunned by most, out of fear of losing the temporary while they don’t realise how they’re ruining their eternal life. It is not sought after except by those rare, few, blessed ones who seek the Face of Allah ﷻ more than anything this worthless world has to offer. You will be mocked, misunderstood, considered a foreigner in your own homeland, considered a stranger amongst your own friends and family.
But Know, O beloved, that you aren’t the only one who feels this staggering bite of loneliness, and you certainly aren’t the first.
This is the path, where Rasulullah ﷺ was rejected by his own family and tribe, the path where Yusuf عليه السلام was thrown into prison for a crime he never committed. And the examples are many.
Know, O beloved, that you have chosen this path knowing all the hardships, and so you must bear them with patience and walk upon this path with a smile on your faces.
Because this is the path for which the Sahabah رضي الله عنهم gave their lives. This is the path of the few, blessed, chosen servants of Allah. So strive to be from amongst them.
A hadeeth which sends tremors down ones’ spine and earthquakes in the soul [Audio]
[khutbah by the noble brother ‘AbdurRahmaan bin Warfa]
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Son of the great reciter Shaykh Abdurasheed As Soufi imitating his father. Simply breathtaking.
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If you have young children then I strongly advise you do everything in order to make them feel like you are their best friend and mentor. This is not just the job of the mother. Both of you must struggle and sacrifice in order to nurture and raise these precious souls. You need to be the reason they laugh, smile and feel happiness. You need to be their favourite story, their greatest hero and their most beloved source of fun. You need to be their entertainment, their recreation and your lap has to be their source of relaxation. They don't need TVs and Tablets all the time. They need to look at you. They need to gaze at your face and feel tranquillity and compassion. They need to see you smile with joy and happiness. They have to observe you praying and playing. They have to see you loving and respecting one another.
Even if you work, you must give them time and be disciplined. Take them to the farm, the countryside and the park. Make them love caring for animals and make the outdoors something they look forward to. Enhance their skills in reading, writing and learning, and invest in knowledge. Teach them self defense and play with them in the kitchen. You have to paint, draw and get messy with them. Don't be boring. Be energetic, fun and full of lots of little surprises. Instill within them the love of the Messenger ﷺ and his family and teach them about the awliya, and you'll see them growing up to be people who bring change to the world.
-Shaykh Mohammed Aslam