There is a time for everything, And a reward for those who are forbearing. Be patient, O troubled soul, Even if your insides are tearing.
— rectifyingsouls
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There is a time for everything, And a reward for those who are forbearing. Be patient, O troubled soul, Even if your insides are tearing.
— rectifyingsouls
Be patient and firm on those days that are against you, and with that both days will end up being for you.
Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril (حفظه الله تعالى)
"It’s sufficient to know that truly resisting the haram desires elevates an individual to a status so high in ranking, where if he were to swear by Allah سبحانه وتعالى in need of something, Allah سبحانه وتعالى will fulfill it.
When you think about the seven categories of the people whom Allah سبحانه وتعالى will shade under his throne on the day when there's no shades except His, in that famous hadith that you all know, you’ll realize when you reflect on that hadith that the common denominator among all seven categories—the reason they earned that special shade from Allah سبحانه وتعالى—is by resisting their desires."
— Shaykh Ahmad Jibril حفظه الله
So-called "Muslim" Influencers
It took exactly one year of the war in Gaza for these pathetic Muslim influencers to begin endorsing and buying/using brands that support Israel and finance the war. This is the state of our Ummah. Where money outweighs the blood of innocent Muslims.
It shouldn't be surprising, really. The very fact that they are influencers should speak volumes. Yet, it's upsetting. It shows that their intentions were never sincere; it was all driven by a fear of getting "canceled."
May Allah bestow victory upon the oppressed Muslims in Palestine and across the globe. May He incur His wrath on the oppressors and shower His mercy on the oppressed.
Weep My Son
Ibn Mubarak narrates from Wuhaib bin Al-Ward that Zakariya could not find his son Yahya for three days, so he went into the desert looking for him. He found him in a grave he dug for himself, and stayed in it weeping for himself.
Zakariya said: "O my son! I have been looking for you for the last three days, and here you are in a grave you dug for yourself, and weeping in it?"
Yahya replied: "O father! Did you not yourself tell me that between Jannah and Hell there is only one crossing which cannot be crossed except by the tears of weepers?"
Zakariya said, then, "Weep my son," and they both cried together.