Madinah

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Madinah
Madinah
I’m Still Here…Waiting…
Ten Days of Dhûl-Hîjjâh
These ten days are not like Ramadan. There is no chaining of the devils, nor that special atmosphere that helps the soul through the gathering of people, the filling of the mosques, and the ease of performing acts of worship.
Rather, the ten days of Dhûl-Hîjjâh are the arena of the truthful and the appointed time for the eager. It is in these days that the servant’s sincerity with Allāh becomes manifest — because he enters them while the Shaytān is with him, and the worldly life surrounds him with its occupations and worries.
So, congratulations to the one who knows their true value, and prepares for them before they arrive.
Every person has a fixed number of these blessed seasons written for him, and we do not know how much remains of our lives, nor whether we will reach them after this year or not… !!
“I want the aroma of coffee. I need five minutes. I want a five-minute truce for the sake of coffee.”
Al-Mada’ini reported: It was said to Al-Ahnaf ibn Qays, may Allah have mercy on him,
“What is manhood?”
Al-Ahnaf said,
“Forbearance at a time of anger,
and forgiveness at a time of power.”
al-Murū’ah 64
Gentleness is strength and kindness is beauty. A heart that carries mercy needs no applause. The Creator sees and that is enough.
Abu Bakr al-Marwazi رحمه الله said:
“I heard Bishr say,
‘Hunger
- purifies the heart
- kills desires
- and grants precise knowledge.’”
[Siyar A‘lam an-Nubalaa, 10/471]
Salman al-Fārisi رضي الله عنه said:
“When Allah the Exalted intends evil or destruction for a servant,
He removes modesty from him,
and you will not meet him
except that he is detestable and despised.”
[Hilyat al-Awliyāʾ 1/204]
Umar ibn al-Khattab reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said,
“To whomever Allah wills goodness,
He allows them to comprehend.”
Sharḥ Mushkil al-Āthār 1692
Every human being must, from time to time, surrender to rest,
to watch life unfold before them
as if it were something that does not concern them.
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
"Whoever knows himself well,
would keep himself busy reforming himself
instead of talking about the faults of others.
Whoever knows his Lord,
would keep himself busy trying
to please Him instead of trying to please himself."
(Al-Fawa'id Pg.90)
Hadhrat Haamid (R.A) says that the person who abundantly remembers death will be honoured with three bounties.
He will quickly receive the inspiration to repent.
He will be content with whatever he receives.
He will be resolute in his worship.
On the other hand, the person who does forget death will suffer three punishments.
He will not be inspired to repent quickly.
He will not be content with what he has.
He will be lazy to worship.
|Tambeehul Ghaafileen|
The soul needs peace in Madinah.
لا ينال المرء الحرية بإشباع الرغبات
بل بتدميرها
A man does not attain freedom by satisfying desires, but by destroying them