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faahiii · 13 hours ago
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Yes we should unite and we ask to unite upon Tawheed and Sunnah, with the rejection of shirk and Bid’ah.
‎But if we ask a Shi’a don’t call upon Alī رضہ اللہ عنہ and respect the Sahābah, he will hate us. If we tell a Sufi don’t call upon saints and don’t dance in masajid, he will hate us. If we tell an innovator, the Prophet ﷺ completed the religion so don’t innovate into it, he will hate us.
‎Then they accuse us of complicating the religion and splitting the people.
‎May Allah unite us upon the Haqq , Ameen.
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faahiii · 3 days ago
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The one whose heart is full of Allāh’s love doesn’t get bored in solitude nor proud in crowds.
— Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله
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faahiii · 9 days ago
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You will never find true peace until you submit.
And real submission only happens when you surrender in matters that go against your desires and feelings.
It’s easy to submit when something already aligns with your nafs — but the test of true submission is when you oppose your nafs and say, “Allah knows, and I do not.”
Some exhaust themselves searching for loopholes and strange opinions to suit their wants — while others simply hear and obey. They humble their ego, restrain their desires, and offer them as a sacrifice, declaring:
أَسْلَمْتُ لِرَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ
“I have submitted to the Lord of the worlds.”
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faahiii · 16 days ago
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"When the veil has been lifted on the day of judgement revealing the value of good deeds for the people they'll not see any action better in reward than the remembrance of Allah (Dhikr).
At that time a group of people who'll sigh because they missed out and say:
“There was nothing easier for us than dhikr and yet we did not do it”
—Ibn al Qayyim | al-Waabil al-Sayyib | 11
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faahiii · 18 days ago
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Kharijah bin Zaid said: "The Prophet [pbuh] was the most honoured among the people with whom he sat. His limbs could hardly be seen. He was often silent and rarely talked when speech was not a necessity. He turned away from those whosespeech was rude or impolite. His laughter was no more than a smile. His speech, which was decisive, it was neither excessive nor incomplete. Out of reverence and esteem and following the example of their Prophet [pbuh], the Companions’ laughter at his presence — was smiling, as well." [As-Shifa 1/107]
~Ar Raheeq_Al Makhtum
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faahiii · 27 days ago
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على المسلم أن يَتَرفَّعَ عن بعض الأمور، أصحاب الدُّنيا ضائعين في حُبِّ الدَّنيا، أصحاب السَّماء يجب أن يكونوا مشغولين بالسَّماء.
A muslim has to stay away from certain things, the people of this world are lost in their obsession with this world, the people of heaven must stay concerned with heaven.
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faahiii · 27 days ago
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The reason Bilāl رضي الله عنه accepted Islam is not because he was in pain. Rather, he accepted Islam because he heard for the first time that all humans are equal before their Creator. That a slave and a master, a black man and a white man, a rich and a poor, all stand the same before ALLAH, judged by their taqwā, not their colour or status. For a man who had only known chains and humiliation, the message of Islam was like a breeze of dignity. He did not embrace it to escape suffering , he embraced it because, for the first time, someone said: "You are not owned by anyone but ALLAH"
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faahiii · 29 days ago
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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وكمْ من زلةٍ ليِ في الخَطَايا وأنتَّ عليَّ ذو فضلٍ ومَنَّ
How many slips into sin I have made, yet You are, towards me, full of bounty and favour.
يَظُنّ النَّاسُ بي خَيرًا وإِنِّي لشَرُ النَّاسِ إنْ لمْ تَعفُ عنِّي.
People assume good of me, but I am the worst of people if You do not pardon me.
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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I used to think that as long as I repent, and pray and read Quran I'll be okay no matter how much I mindlessly sin. Because as long as I keep coming back I'll be okay. But what I also realised is that the more I engaged in sin the less I was able to sincerely turn to Allah in repentance because sin became a mindless activity. I became less aware that I was sinning and it slowly became a routine. I started praying less and even if I was able to pray all five prayers- they were filled with less and less Khushu and remembrance of Allah and thus stopped giving me peace and became more of a burden. Likewise, reading and listening to the Quran stopped giving me joy and tranquility and I dreaded picking it up at times.
And that's when I realised that you can't fill your heart with things other than Allah and expect to feel the sweetness of imaan. The closer you get to Allah, the easier it becomes to leave sin. But you have to take the first step- because if you don't, then the deen of Allah will sit like a heavy weight on your chest and you will never get to feel it's beauty and serenity.
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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Ya allah grant me the strength to overcome my desires that leads to sin
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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being on social media feels as if i’m on the edge of the cliff and shaitan himself is stood right behind me
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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Sometimes, we carry the weight of things we never speak about—silent battles, quiet heartbreaks, unhealed wounds. And we keep telling ourselves to be strong, to move on, to smile through it. But Allah knows. He sees every tear that never fell, hears every prayer whispered in the depth of the night, and understands every pain that words fail to express. You don’t always have to explain yourself to the world. Sometimes it’s enough to just fall into sujood and let your heart speak to the One who already knows everything. Keep returning to Him. Even if all you have is a tired heart and a quiet “Ya Allah,” it’s still enough. 🌷
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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There’s a lot to be obsessed with in this world, a lot to crave a lot to wish for, it’s easy to be distracted. All I’ve ever wanted was to know that I’m doing the right thing. In a world where everyone seems to do everything they can to stay distracted from death, all I want is a righteous quiet ending.
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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gentleness looks so beautiful on everyone, in actions and words
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faahiii · 1 month ago
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اللهم إني أستغفرك لكل ذنب يعقب الحسرة، ويورث الندامة، ويحبس الرزق ويرد الدعاء، اللهم إني أستغفرك من كل ذنب تبت منه ثم عدت إليه، واستغفرك من النعم التي أنعمت بها عليّ فاستعنت بها على معاصيك، واستغفرك من الذنوب التي لا يطلع عليها أحد سواك، ولا ينجيني منها أحد غيرك، ولا يسعها إلا حلمك وكرمك ولا ينجيني منها إلا عفوك.
Ya Allah, I seek Your forgiveness for every sin that leaves behind regret, brings sorrow, blocks sustenance, and prevents prayers from being answered. Ya Allah, I seek Your forgiveness for every sin I repented from, only to return to it once more. And I seek Your forgiveness for the blessings You bestowed upon me, which I used in disobedience to You. And I seek Your forgiveness for the sins known only to You no one sees them but You, and none can save me from them but You. None can encompass them but Your forbearance and generosity, and none can deliver me from them except Your pardon.
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