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Nationality means nothing, our identity is Islām and our family are those that utter:
“lā ʾilāha ʾillā-llāh, muḥammadur-rasūlu-llāh“
Whoever scares the people of Madeenah, Allaah will scare him!
The Prophet, Sahih al-Jami (no. 5977)
Everything you do in Ramadan gets multiplied many times over. So a single astaghfirullah or Alhamdulillah can be given the same reward as you uttering it 700 times or more, provided you do it with sincere intentions. We just have a few days left. Indulge in dhikr as much as you can. Whatsapp, Instagram and all other social media platforms can wait but time does not wait for anyone. You can spend hours and hours on social media later on. For now, let’s focus on ending our Ramadan on a high. Give it one final push before this blessed guest leaves us.
Dr. Bilal Philips (via deenforummah)
The word “Punishment” is repeated 117 times in the Quran and the word “Forgiveness” is repeated 234 times exactly 2x more than the other. 😊
This actually breaks my heart
“Prophet Muhammad ﷺ married a women older, richer and more successful than him. This is the biggest nightmare for most Muslim men now.
Oh Allah, grant me ease, the courage and strength to keep on going, and the patience to trust in Your plans.
If I have ever offended or hurt any of you in any way, I hope you can forgive me.
An Afghan refugee boy, Hikmat Agha, 4, waits to start his daily class, to learn how to recite verses from the Quran, in a mosque in a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan.
I found more love in sujood than in all mankind
(via muslimismyidentity)