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@baeyaz
Whenever i see the sunrise or the sunset, it reminds me of a beautiful hadith that always leaves me awe struck. There’s a verse in Surah Yaseen that says,
“And the sun goes towards its resting place.”
[36:38]
Some sahabah’s رضي الله عنهم asked the Prophet ﷺ about what this verse meant, to which he replied that when the sun sets, it goes beneath the ‘Arsh of Allah and does sajdah. It stays there until Allah grants it permission to rise again. So it rises in the morning and in the evening the sun comes back to do sujood again beneath the ‘Arsh of Allah. It will continue to do this until a time will come where it will ask for permission to rise, but Allah will order it to go back to where it came from. So it will rise from the west and this is when the doors of tawbah will close.
How beautifully Allah has created the world that not a single thing works without His Command. That each and every single thing proclaims the Oneness of Allah. Something to really think about.
garden cat
Adam Hall ~ “Hair Line Cracks” - Oil on Panel 40 x 60
Sputnik Sweetheart, Haruki Murakami
Istanbul
Originally found on: reem33
Eminönü, İstanbul
"Âdemoğlu! Sen iki bineğe bindirilmiş gidiyorsun. Gece seni gündüze, gündüz de geceye taşıyor. Yolun sonunda seni âhirete teslim edecekler. Senden daha çok tehlikede olan başka kim var?"
Hasan-ı Basrî
Kitabu'z Zühd/Beyhaki 883.