Umar Ibn Al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said:
“Sit with those who frequently repent, for indeed, they have the softest of hearts.”
(Hilyat Al-Awliyah, 1/51)

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Umar Ibn Al-Khattab رضي الله عنه said:
“Sit with those who frequently repent, for indeed, they have the softest of hearts.”
(Hilyat Al-Awliyah, 1/51)
I’m in love with this quote;
“Don’t set limits on your dua because you’re praying to One without limits. Pray big.”
Shaykh al-Fawzan حفظه الله said:
"How can one taste the sweetness of salah when his heart and mind are occupied by other thoughts?!”
[شرح زاد المستقنع ١/١٧٧]
Allah will heal your heart in ways you can’t imagine. He will show you miracles and grant you His favours. Don’t let this phase make you forget how Kind and Merciful your Lord is. Your sadness will end. Allah knows you’re tired and how long it has been. Know that you are not alone. He is with you, all the time, every minute, every second, He knows about your sadness. He will fill your hands with blessings He has written for you. Believe in His generosity.
#prophet-world
Answered prayer is beautiful but surrendering to unanswered prayer is even more beautiful. It means you are accepting Allah's plan, the plans of The One who is our Malik. Isn't it beautiful that Allah wants us to follow His plans??
How beautiful is the heart of those who go through the worst storms in life and still choose to stay gentle, patient, kind and humble. They win twice - here and hereafter.