Bismillah your old self to find your real name
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Aren't we all!!
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Abu Usayd reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “When one of you enters the mosque, let him say: O Allah, open for me the doors of your mercy. When he leaves, let him say: O Allah, I ask you for your favor.”
Year 1 Month 5 of being Muslim, pushing aside my anxiety of entering a new mosque. Since the start of this year, I’ve visited two new mosques and trying to familiarise myself with the space every opportunity I get to visit and pray. Still anxious during congregational prayers, but striving to better my knowledge and perfect my prayers step by step.
SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahuakbar
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When choosing a spouse in this dunya choose someone who has a thirst for beneficial knowledge, someone who always makes an effort to improve his/her deen and his/her relationship with Allah and most importantly teach yourself to be that person too... seek knowledge like there is no tomorrow
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Dhaka University, Bangladesh.
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Ibn al Jawzi رحمه الله:
"Oh seeker of knowledge, humble yourself while seeking knowledge. For verily when the sand humbly accepted the sole of the feet, it became pure for the face (in tayammum)."
[Kitab Al Lataif]
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Ibn Ḥibbān:
“I never saw anyone being arrogant to those below him except that Allāh plunged him into humiliation by those above him.”
● [روضة العقلاء ٩٣]
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Developing Khushu’ in Prayer
‘The Prophet (PBUH) used to move at a measured pace during Salah, allowing every bone to return to its place’
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Islamic reminders...
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" He who inhabits the soul, how can the heart forget him? "
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أَكْثِرُوا ذِكْرَ هَاذِمِ اللَّذَّاتِ يَعْنِي الْمَوْتَ
“Remember often the destroyer of pleasures: death.”
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