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“Some hearts understand each other, even in silence.”
— Yasmin Mogahed
May you find the light of God, whenever you are in darkness.
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Ramadan is the month of mercy, not the month of perfection. You’ll still make mistakes, and you’ll still fall short at times. But Allah’s mercy remains. Seek it, and don’t give up.
from “The Month of Mercy, Not Perfection: Ramadan Journal” by Umm Zakiyyah
By Lang Leav.
Dan iya, hanya dia yang membuatku jatuh cinta berkali-kali.
“Ada sedikit nota kecil di sebalik buku yang kupinjam, Seandainya ditemui, Pemilliknya pasti sangat menghargai dan begitu teliti. Dan jauh didalam hati yang dipinjam, Pasti ada sisipan nota dari illahi, Seandainya difahami, Beruntunglah sekeping hati yang dijaga rapi, yang tidak pernah jauh dari Pemilik Hati. ^ ^”
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“Mungkin saja mereka yang paling banyak berbicara tentang CINTA dan HATI adalah mereka yang kerapkali terluka kerananya,dan mereka yang memilih untuk berdiam adalah mereka yang paling banyak belajar tentangnya.Kadangkala bahasa cinta yang hanya terungkap dalam doa lebih didengari dan difahami penduduk langit berbanding berjuta yang terluah di alam maya. =)”
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“Tak perlu seseorang yang sempurna, cukup temukan orang yang selalu membuatmu bahagia dan membuatmu lebih berarti dari siapapun.”
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Wahai Allah,
Sejauh mana kakiku melangkah,
Tetapkan kakiku melangkah mendekati-Mu.
Jangan pernah Engkau lencongkan arahnya,
Apatah lagi melangkah menjauhi-Mu..
Ya Muhaimin,
Bermohon hamba-Mu
Semoga hati ini sentiasa dalam jagaan-Mu
8 April 2020
2:57 am
Shah Alam, Selangor
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“In generosity and helping others, be like a river. In compassion and grace, be like the sun. In concealing others’ faults, be like the night. In anger and fury, be as if you have died. In modesty and humility, be like the earth. In tolerance, be like the sea. Appear as you are, or be as you appear.” -Rumi • Badshahi Mosque. Lahore, Pakistan. (Instagram: aabbiidd)
Imām Ibn Rajab رحمه الله said:
“Waiting for relief patiently [during times of hardship] is a form of worship, for verily the trials never last forever.”
— Majmū Rasā’il ibn Rajab, 3/155
Who is Ali Banat and why is he so important?
He’s a really rich and successful buisness man who was diagnosed with cancer and was told he had only a few months to live.
When we was told that…. he had a change of heart. He began to think about death and how none of his fancy cars or £60,000 watches would come to any use when he dies.
He knew that the only thing he could take with him was the good deeds he did in this life, so he disposed all his assets and was determind to make a difference in the lives of many who needed a helping hand.
(I found this from a site)For one of his projects, Ali travelled to Togo, Africa, where he felt he could help without too much red tape. He founded the MATW Africa Project which aims to build a village which will be home to over 200 widows, a school, and a residential dorm to house 600 orphans. A mini hospital/medical centre and businesses to support the local community are also going to be established….
Ali explains: “After someone tells you, or you find out that you are sick or haven’t got much time in this life, wealth is the last thing you want to chase and this is how we should be living our life every day”. “It all started when I went to the cemetery to attend a funeral and I was thinking to myself after you go, there’s nothing, there’s no one there for you, no mother, no father, no brother, and no sister except for your good deeds. At this point in my life, I have been gifted by Allah with cancer throughout my body and I have changed my whole life to helping people. It is a gift because Allah has given me a chance and some time to change.“
So basically this man is amazing because in the little time he has left he was able to do so much for people that needed his help most. He is a blessing for them, and his situation is a real eye opener for other muslims.
No matter how successful or young you are, you will face death sooner or later. You will be alone then, with nothing but your good and bad deeds with you when you die, and you will continue to live in the hearts of all those you helped…
Who is Ali Banat and why is he so important?
He’s a really rich and successful buisness man who was diagnosed with cancer and was told he had only a few months to live.
When we was told that…. he had a change of heart. He began to think about death and how none of his fancy cars or £60,000 watches would come to any use when he dies.
He knew that the only thing he could take with him was the good deeds he did in this life, so he disposed all his assets and was determind to make a difference in the lives of many who needed a helping hand.
(I found this from a site)For one of his projects, Ali travelled to Togo, Africa, where he felt he could help without too much red tape. He founded the MATW Africa Project which aims to build a village which will be home to over 200 widows, a school, and a residential dorm to house 600 orphans. A mini hospital/medical centre and businesses to support the local community are also going to be established….
Ali explains: “After someone tells you, or you find out that you are sick or haven’t got much time in this life, wealth is the last thing you want to chase and this is how we should be living our life every day”. “It all started when I went to the cemetery to attend a funeral and I was thinking to myself after you go, there’s nothing, there’s no one there for you, no mother, no father, no brother, and no sister except for your good deeds. At this point in my life, I have been gifted by Allah with cancer throughout my body and I have changed my whole life to helping people. It is a gift because Allah has given me a chance and some time to change.“
So basically this man is amazing because in the little time he has left he was able to do so much for people that needed his help most. He is a blessing for them, and his situation is a real eye opener for other muslims.
No matter how successful or young you are, you will face death sooner or later. You will be alone then, with nothing but your good and bad deeds with you when you die, and you will continue to live in the hearts of all those you helped…
Who is Ali Banat and why is he so important?
He’s a really rich and successful buisness man who was diagnosed with cancer and was told he had only a few months to live.
When we was told that…. he had a change of heart. He began to think about death and how none of his fancy cars or £60,000 watches would come to any use when he dies.
He knew that the only thing he could take with him was the good deeds he did in this life, so he disposed all his assets and was determind to make a difference in the lives of many who needed a helping hand.
(I found this from a site)For one of his projects, Ali travelled to Togo, Africa, where he felt he could help without too much red tape. He founded the MATW Africa Project which aims to build a village which will be home to over 200 widows, a school, and a residential dorm to house 600 orphans. A mini hospital/medical centre and businesses to support the local community are also going to be established….
Ali explains: “After someone tells you, or you find out that you are sick or haven’t got much time in this life, wealth is the last thing you want to chase and this is how we should be living our life every day”. “It all started when I went to the cemetery to attend a funeral and I was thinking to myself after you go, there’s nothing, there’s no one there for you, no mother, no father, no brother, and no sister except for your good deeds. At this point in my life, I have been gifted by Allah with cancer throughout my body and I have changed my whole life to helping people. It is a gift because Allah has given me a chance and some time to change.“
So basically this man is amazing because in the little time he has left he was able to do so much for people that needed his help most. He is a blessing for them, and his situation is a real eye opener for other muslims.
No matter how successful or young you are, you will face death sooner or later. You will be alone then, with nothing but your good and bad deeds with you when you die, and you will continue to live in the hearts of all those you helped…
حتّى فى بطن الحُوت كَان هـُناك أمل Even in the belly of the whale there was hope.
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