- let His door be the first One you knock on 🤍
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- let His door be the first One you knock on 🤍
[ibn al qayyim]
“You who believe, seek help through steadfastness and prayer, for God is with the steadfast.”
- [Quran 2:153]
May Allah guide all of us to study HIS Words and implement it in our lives. Ameen✨️
Not to be an ignorant slut but does someone wanna tell me about Eid? Because may I say, the fashions
Just Muslim Things <3
- Watching the sunrise after Fajr
- Reading Quran in bed before sleeping
- Wearing cozy pajamas under your abaya in the winter months
- Listening to your favorite Quran reciter
- Perfuming/incensing your prayer mat
- Hearing the birds chirp while praying Dhuhr
travel the lands and pray
"Allah tells us that when we die, all the areas in which we prayed in will weep for us. Can you imagine the mountains longing for you, the shores hugging the sand on the beach, as it howls in despair for you? Can you imagine the cement in which you bowed your head in, crack as it trembles in its loss for you? The earth is alive, it has a soul of its own. And Allah tells us that the one who submits in prayer has won the heart of the earth. And in the first night in our graves, instead of a terrifying squeeze that will shatter our every bone, those who indulged in good deeds and prayer will receive an affectionate embrace. As the earth's way of saying 'welcome back. I missed you.'"
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And you have every reason to cry although you don't have a single tear.
- Mahmoud Darwish
Islam aesthetic
going back home after a gruesome and very tiring day to reciting the Qura'an and reading “God does not burden any soul with more than it can bear” – Qur’an (2:286)
knowing that every single hardship you go through is a test and will give you Hasanat
believing that every single small or big good deed counts whether be it smiling at people on the street or removing an obstacle that would hurt someone from the ground
accidently cussing at someone and going back home begging God for mercy and reading the lovely verses "O my Servants who have transgressed against their souls! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins: for He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. ... O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds of the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I would forgive you."
knowing that at your lowest and highest, Allah loves you
feeling safe wherever you are because you have faith that Allah is watching you
the fact that with a few words and some verses, angels will guard you from every harm that might fall upon you
recognizing that whatever you are going through, you are capable of going through because Allah would never burden with more than what you can
lovely daydreams about Prophet Muhammed p.b.u.h and how you are walking on the same earth that such a man walked on centuries ago
reading books about the Sahabah and trying your best to be and act like them
motivating yourself by imagining how life would've been if you were born at the time of Islam and how proud the Prophet p.b.u.h would be from you
(tell me if u want more)