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One. Do not promise when you’re happy. Two. When you are angry, do not respond. Three. Do not decide when you’re sad.
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There might come a day that Allah allows you to fall in love, and when you do you’ll be unable to fall out of it. And so he’ll put it into your heart to pursue her, and you’ll do whatever it takes to have her. Then one day you’ll go to her father and ask for her hand, and Allah will soften her father’s heart so that he’ll allow the union between you. You will marry her, and realize how lucky you are, and that despite her flaws you have been given the perfect complement to yourself. You can see in her eyes everything good you want for yourself, and you realize that every night that good lies beside you. Marriage will be difficult, she’ll be difficult, but she’ll be something you’ll pursue the best in, always thinking of her first, considering how she feels, and determined to treat her better than any other man on earth could have. And so you two will grow old together, and if you did things right you’ll fall in love with her again and again and again each day, but only if you realize that love isn’t something you find but something you create. It’s something that abounds from the realization that you are both flawed, the realization that you’re both frayed, and that your union works best when following God’s design. You see his design and see that Allah braids you two together, and despite your flaws and your fraying, you’re made stronger than you two ever were separate You’ll realize that your families should be there for you, that being patient and not rushing is a key to success, and that putting God before each other is most important. Then there will come a day when you realize that losing her would be worse than death itself, and so you hope and pray to God that you pass away before she does, because otherwise you know you would live the rest of your life dying from the poison of your broken heart. So you pray and pray and pray that God bring you home, before he brings her, not only so that you don’t have to live without her, but so that you can beg God to let her in to jannah for how perfect she has been to you.
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sometimes when you’ve been fighting for something. Yet it bring nothing but harm. It is best to just let go. You might not be happy. But at least you bring no harm to yourself.
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When someone dies in Gaza, don’t say we lost a brother. Wallahi, say we gained a brother in Jannah.
Dr. Reda Bedeir (via ukhty-nur)
It's hard not to shed tears every time I read news about Palestine. My heart aches so much as I learn about their pain and struggles. I literally want to shout on Israel army's faces. I need them to realize that Palestinians are human beings too not merely some pound of flesh. And those children, women and the elderly that they killed - they are not terrorist. They have the same right to live, to exist just like everybody else in the world.
Stop repairing your heart by giving it to the hands that broke it. Start giving your heart to the hands that mend it.
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Allah
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My brothers and sisters, don’t forget to constantly make du’a for those who are suffering and having a hard time because of things that they didn’t do. May Allah grant them strength to go through it and may Allah bless them always.
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I can’t truly love you until I love me, and I won’t love me until I know me, and I can’t know me unless I know Him and I can’t know Him until “I” am no more.
Ustadh Muhammad Mendes (via lovelydeen)
You don’t know love until you know of Allah’s Love. You think love is a feeling, that love is butterflies, that love comes from attraction, that love can be broken, you think there can be an absence of love. How then do you know of Allah’s love? That the Creator has fashioned you, then He clothed you, then He sustained you, then He gave you, then He raised you, then He forgave you, then He brought you closer, then He smiled upon you. There was never a moment that Allah did not love you. How many times did you turn away, yet never once did the Creator turn away from you. How many times did you disobey Him, yet never once did He withhold His Sustenance from reaching your plate. How many times did you ask of Him, never once has He asked of you anything that He has created. How then, can we claim to love and to know what love is, when we have not even understood the magnitude of our Creator’s Love?
Allahu =’( (via gadistudunglabuh)
It is not that I need you less, but I need Allah more.
- Mato. (via bawahlangit)
"If you want to know the religion of a man, do not look at how much he prays and fasts, rather, look at how he treats people."
Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (as)
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