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And I chose you for Myself
Quran 20:14 (via 14noor)
‘Do you really believe that God expects you to show Him your respect by repeated bowing and kneeling and prostration? Might it not be better only to look into oneself and to pray to Him in the stillness of one’s heart? Why all these movements of your body?’ As soon as I had uttered these words I felt remorse, for I had not intended to injure the old man’s religious feelings. But the hajji did not appear in the least offended. He smiled with his toothless mouth and replied: ‘How else then should we worship God? Did He not create both, soul and body, together? And this being so, should man not pray with his body as well as with his soul? Listen, I will tell you why we Muslims pray as we pray. We turn toward the Kaaba, God’s holy temple in Mecca, knowing that the faces of all Muslims, wherever they may be, are turned to it in prayer, and that we are like one body, with Him as the centre of our thoughts. First we stand upright and recite from the Holy Koran, remembering that it is His Word, given to man that he may be upright and steadfast in life. Then we say, “God is the Greatest,” reminding ourselves that no one deserves to be worshipped but Him; and bow down deep because we honour Him above all, and praise His power and glory. Thereafter we prostrate ourselves on our foreheads because we feel that we are but dust and nothingness before Him, and that He is our Creator and Sustainer on high. Then we lift our faces from the ground and remain sitting, praying that He forgives our sins and bestow His grace upon us, and guide us aright, and give us health and sustenance. Then we again prostrate ourselves on the ground and touch the dust with our foreheads before the might and the glory of the One. After that, we remain sitting and pray that He bless the Prophet Muhammad who brought His message to us, just as He blessed the earlier Prophets; and that He bless us as well, and all those who follow the right guidance; and we ask Him to give us of the good of this world and of the good of the world to come. In the end we turn our heads to the right and to the left, saying, “Peace and the grace of God be upon you” - and thus greet all who are righteous, wherever they may be. ‘It was thus that our Prophet used to pray and taught his followers to pray for all times, so that they might willingly surrender themselves to God - which is what Islam means - and so be at peace with Him and with their own destiny.’
— An extract from ‘The Road to Mecca’ by Muhammad Asad (via thelittlephilosopher)
{يأيها الذين امنو عليكم انفسكم} “Take care of your souls.”
— the Holy Quran 5:105 (via thelittlephilosopher)
God’s mercy is by far the most frequently mentioned quality of God in the Qur’an. In addition to its theological significance, divine mercy plays a central role in Islamic spirituality and moral outlook. Trying to understand God’s mercy followed by trying to be merciful to others form the core of the spiritual journey and moral practice.
Mohammad Ali Shomali, Understanding God’s Mercy, part 1 (via thelittlephilosopher)
love created me and i know what began me will also end me
Amir Sulaiman
Once the Prophet (pbuh) was sitting in a room with Aisha (RA) and fixing his shoes. It was very warm, and Aisha looked to his blessed forehead and noticed that there were beads of sweat on it. She became overwhelmed by the majesty of that sight was staring at him long enough for him to notice. He said, "What's the matter?" She replied, "If Abu Bukair Al-Huthali, the poet, saw you, he would know that his poem was written for you." The Prophet (sallaAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam) asked, "What did he say?" She replied, "Abu Bukair said that if you looked to the majesty of the moon, it twinkles and lights up the world for everybody to see." So the Prophet (salla Allahu 'alaihi wa sallam) got up, walked to Aisha, kissed her between the eyes, and said, "Wallahi ya Aisha, you are like that to me and more."
Praise belongs to Allāh who took away our sorrow.
Sūrat Fāţir (The Originator), ayat 34. (via thelittlephilosopher)
Because he holds fast to Me in love, I will deliver him; I will protect him, because he knows My Name. When he calls to Me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will rescue him and honor him. With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation.
Psalms 91:14-16 (via thelittlephilosopher)
Thus says the Lord who made the earth, the Lord who formed it to establish it, the Lord is His name, ‘Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know.’
Jeremiah 33:2-3 (via thelittlephilosopher)
When at the time of Creation, God separated me from himself, I heard him say,” Am I not your God?” “Indeed you are,” cried my soul, reassured. Since then has my heart flowered With the inner urge to return Home, Giving me not a moment of calm here on earth.
Sultan Bahu (via thelittlephilosopher)
Find the man who looks at you the way you look at the night sky. In awe of Allah’s creation. - my grandma
Very powerfully spoken.
If the person goes into the salah and then turns away (his heart turns away, his mind or thoughts turn away), Allaah Ta’ala, says, ‘O My servant, where are you going? To something better than Me?’” [Ibn al Qayyim (RA)]
(via moeyhashy)
You have said all the things I need to hear before I knew I needed to hear them.
Lang Leav, from A Thank You Note (via violentwavesofemotion)
We are not so brave some of us
Love is not only that which is spoken. And that which is spoken is not always love.
There are many people i pray for silently, admire secretly. There are people I’ve loved with a burning intensity Yet chosen to keep it hidden in the confines of my chest, a slow burning heat.
Because we are not so brave some of us. But lovers nonetheless. And loving just as hard.