“Your absolute best won’t be good enough for the wrong person. At your worst, you’ll still be worth it to the right person. Remember that.”
— Unknown
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@allah97121
“Your absolute best won’t be good enough for the wrong person. At your worst, you’ll still be worth it to the right person. Remember that.”
— Unknown
A word of advice to anyone who wants to change the world:
Your family's right upon you is greater than all other 7 billion members of the worlds population combined. The admiration of a million people pales in comparison to the smile you put on the face a parent, spouse, or child. They will carry your name and legacy in this world, and testify for or against you on the day of judgment. If you want them to remember you tomorrow, you have to be there for them today. So change the world and do your best to care for everyone, but don't let your positive influence exclude the people who need you most.
- Shaykh Omar Suleiman
Respect yourself enough to walk away from anything that no longer makes you happy.
아내의 식탁 Wife’s Cuisine
Pink sunsets are precious and so heartmelting
“The easiest way to ensure that you don’t end up falling in love with some guy before you’re ready to get married is to avoid making friends with boys. Of course in school you have to interact with boys all over the place, but that doesn’t mean you should be best buds with them. Probably 90% of relationships begin from friendships. Chances are you’re not ready for marriage, your parents aren’t ready to let you get married, you’re still in school/college and your crush is not the sort of fellow you want to spend the rest of your life with, so just avoid being friends with him in the first place. It really is the best way of saving yourself from needless temptation. When you have to talk to boys in school as teammates, lab partners, group members, and peers, it’s best to maintain a distance. That means that you don’t confide in them, you don’t let down your guard, you don’t unnecessarily engage them in needless conversation, and never flirt. Yeah it may be a little hard, but this is your afterlife we’re talking about. So many great sisters have put themselves in really sticky situations because they allowed a boy to get to know them, and either ended up liking the boy, or having the boy like them. once that happens you either end up becoming a pair (which is HARAAM!), or having to end your friendship. Instead of letting it get to that point, and then having to kill a friendship that you probably worked hard on cultivating, you should just stop it before it begins. There are plenty of great girls all around who can be your friends and if you really think only a guy will understand your problem, then talk to your REAL brother, or your father.”
— (via islamicrays)
Beautiful thing I read today;
a boy asked his mom,
“If everything is already written in Luh-Mahfuz, then why should I wish?“
she answered,
“Maybe on some pages Allah has written, ‘As you wish’.”
_Xsnxh on twitter
اللهم امين
A person who listens is gold. Too many people just wait for their chance to speak, without feeling your energy and where you're coming from. Respect people's feelings and listen what they have to say. Even if it doesn't mean anything to you, it could mean everything to them.
Old Muslim Uyghur men, one leading his friend who is blind, head to the Masjid for prayers in Kashgar, China
When Khaled Hosseini wrote “a man's heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn't like a mother's womb. It won't bleed. It won't stretch to make room for you.” I had to stop, put the book down and breathe because never had a sentence knocked the breath out of me like that did.
اللهم اني اسالك الجنة
Transliteration: Allahumma inni as-aluka al-jannah
Translation: O Allaah, I ask You for Paradise.