Happiness is in the hands of Allah ﷻ alone. How can you still be searching for it far away from Him!
Allah ﷻ says:
وَأَنَّهُ هُوَ أَضحَكَ وَأَبكى
“And It is He (Allah) alone who (made mankind) laugh and cry”.
(Surat An-Najm:43).

#batman#dc#dc comics#bruce wayne#dick grayson#tim drake#dc fanart#batfam#batfamily



seen from United Kingdom
seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Netherlands
seen from China

seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from India
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Colombia

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States
Happiness is in the hands of Allah ﷻ alone. How can you still be searching for it far away from Him!
Allah ﷻ says:
وَأَنَّهُ هُوَ أَضحَكَ وَأَبكى
“And It is He (Allah) alone who (made mankind) laugh and cry”.
(Surat An-Najm:43).
The scholar Al-Sa'di, may Allah have mercy on him, said:
"May Allah have mercy on a servant who takes advantage of the days of strength and youth and hastens to repentance and turning back (to Allah) before the book is closed."
Al-Fawaakih Al-Shahiyyah (217).
قال العلامة السعدي رحمه الله :
فرحم الله عبداً اغتنم أيام القوة والشباب وأسرع بالتوبة والإنابة قبل طي الكتاب.*
الفواكه الشهية (٢١٧).
May Allāh ﷻ increase you in goodness, fortitude and strength. May your recitation be made easy on your lips and tongue and your ‘ibādah a joy and not a burden. Ameen.
Turning Away From Sin
Honestly, Allah is the turner of hearts and he guides whom he wills. Now, that being said. It is important for you to be around people who talk about Deen and if those people are not around you then seek Islamic knowledge online. Go to YouTube, search Twitter and TikTok because us Muslims are EVERYWHERE! We understand that there is always someone new coming into Islam or they are turning back because it is never too late until your last breathe. Find friends online and at a local mosque. I understand it can be difficult to make friends for a lot of reasons, so I am here if you need a friend.
So, turning away from a sin will do numerous good things for your mental, physical, and spiritual health. Any sin we commit is a form of addiction and addiction starts from curiosity. When we are around the group of people who do haram acts which is sinful then drop them. Simply, just let those people go because they are not worth your sacrifice for paradise. So, drop them and pray for them to be guided by Allah, as he is the turner of hearts.
Focusing on you, make friends with Muslims who are putting the Deen first and figuring out how to balance deen and dunya. We do make mistakes, but it is so so so important that we keep turning back. Does not matter if you have committed all the sins in the world, once you raise your hands and ask Allah for forgiveness then inshallah you will be forgiven. So, make friends have your social media following be Muslims who give out reminders about Islam.
Try to pray even if it is 2 rakat fardh, just get one prayer in atleast then work your way up. You will be getting multiple blessings just trying shower, cleaning yourself, doing wudhu, and rolling out your prayer mat. There is so many blessings in that and your intention of praying will be written down and so will the act if something happened and you were not able to perform. Now, that does not mean being carried away watching Netflix. Just pray at least one prayer a day, habibi.
Listen to Quran, open YouTube search surah Baqarah and let the voice of the reciters throughout your room/house or even just your ears. You can meditate, clean, cook, write, study while the Quran is being recited. There is so much barakha in this and when this surah is played shaytaan runs from that place/house. So, play it daily.
Learn about Islam, there is so much to learn because this is such a beautiful religion. Allah tells us himself to read the Quran, look at everything around us and become curious. How is the moon and sun in balance? How does the Sun know when to come out? Why are we created? The answers are in the Quran, everywhere, so many scholars have written about then and there is multiple lectures too.
Take care of your health, your environment, clean your home. Clean on Fridays, take showers on Fridays, pray, read the Quran, attain islamic knowledge, and send blessings upon our prophet Muhammad (saws).
Always start small
Learn
Pray
Take care of yourself
This is what has been helping me when I fall back into sinful acts. I have been there and I am letting you know it will be okay. Our creator is merciful, Allah will forgive us every time. Ask for forgiveness and do your best to not do those again.
Don't beat yourself up after doing something haram/sinful. Just start fresh the moment you realize it, slowly come back and keep reminders. You're amazing, beautiful, special. You will be ok.
May Allah unite us all in Jannah
I guess this is as good a time as any to bring this up.
On the topic of chosen names:
If you are someone who believes that the construction of one's identity - be it gender, sexuality, faith - is entirely dependent on the choices of the individual, then please also extend that to people who convert to other religions, especially to Islam or Judaism.
Let me draw up a parallelism. People assert that a trans person who changes their name should no longer be referred to by their old name. I ask you to extend the same courtesy to people who change their names after converting to other religions.
Call them by what they go by now, and not what they used to go by.
For instance, it's not Cat Stevens, it's Yusuf Islam. It's not Sinead O'Connor, it's Shuhada Sadaqat.
#Heart | Within the chest of man is a piece of flesh that can make you or break you. It can win or loss you, and it will be that which determines how your afterlife will end up.
This piece of flesh is something that most of us tend to neglect compared to our other body parts, and it is the heart. As was mentioned in a narration about our Beloved Prophet ﷺ.
While it is important to take care of the external by excersing and eating healthy, we should keep in mind what Hassan al Basri once said:
"Treat your hearts, for what Allah wants from people is the wellbeing of their hearts." [Jami' al-Ulum wa al-Hikam]
And the same goes for our worship. It is a very great matter that the believers should know the details of the outter limbs when it comes to wudu, salah, etc. But we should beware of making these things mere habitual acts and daily routines. Abu al-Darda' said the following:
"Seek Allah's protection from hypocritical reverence. When he was asked, "What is hypocritical reverence?" He said: It is for you to see a reverent body while the heart is not." [Shu'ab al-Iman]
It is also important to understand, that the external is a reflection of the internal. If in the heart there is hate, the body will reflect that hate through our actions. If there is love, it will reflect that love through our actions. The body follows eveything that the heart tells it to do. Abu Hurayrah said:
"The heart is the king and the limbs are its soldiers. So if the king is good, his soldiers will be good. And if he is evil, his soldiers will be evil." [Shu'ab al-Iman]
One should also note that the the external plays a role on the internal. So beware of what you gaze upon, and also on what you lend your ear to. For some of these things can lead the heart to have sinful desires and emotions.
The cure to the diseases and reformation of the body begins with this one piece of flesh. And our Beloved Messenger ﷺ told us the cure, as is reported in Sahih Muslim.
"Taqwa (mindfulness of God) is here" while pointing at his chest.
May Allah allow us to be of those who are mindful of Him so that our hearts are rectified and our actions are correct. Ameen!
- Abu Sumayyah Pérez