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vclko · 5 months
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mindofserenity · 6 months
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The Prophet ﷺ said; “Help yourself to achieve your plans by being discreet, for everyone who is blessed with something is envied” (as-Silsilah 3/436)
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honeystarsss · 11 months
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what-iz-life · 4 months
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"Such is the condition of life, one day it favors you and makes you laugh, and the next day, it betrays you and makes you weep."
Imam Ali ع
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qahwahthoughts · 19 days
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‎tawakkul 🤍 تَوَكُّل
‎“what is meant for you will reach you, even if it is between two mountains.” There’s no need to rush nor feel anxious for the future because what’s yours will be yours. So tie your camel and have تَوَكُّل, for الله knows the best & He is the best planner.
- qahwahthoughts on twitter
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strangerindunya403 · 10 months
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Suddenly this religion has become an aesthetic for a lot of people. The religious quotes with a nice sunset backdrop which reminds you of your haram relationship and thinking that it's blessed or the trauma that relationship caused you or you know, you follow what looks good and drop what's not on trend and you pick and choose Ayat and Hadith according to your mood and your emotions. You wear that abaya with your matching trainers and so does your bestie so you can upload it on the gram caked full of makeup. You wear thobes with Jordan’s and a skin fade so you can get a good deen to road ratio and sell yourself just so a couple of ukhtis can blush at you. And you lip sync and dance on TikTok and you call yourself a man? This ain’t about is this haram to do so, don't cry to me trying to justify yourself. But why is it you ridicule the true believers who strive to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet ‎ﷺ ? The men who grew out their beards, lowered their gaze and the sisters who wore niqab and had to walk the streets in a hostile society. The Prophet ‎ﷺ said glad tidings to the strangers. And Ibn Mas’ud RA says there will come a time wherein the believer would be the most humiliated of the Ummah. And we see that more than ever today where Muslims themselves are so insecure they end up mocking other Muslims who are trying hard.
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al-fawaaid · 3 months
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الأخذ بالأسباب لا ينافي التوكل
:قال الإمام ابن القيم رحمه الله تعالى
وسرُّ التوكل وحقيقته هو اعتمادُ القلب على الله وحدَه: فلا يضرُّه مباشرةُ الأسباب؛ مع خلوِّ القلب من الاعتماد عليها والركون إليها.
[الفوائد، ص١٢٦]
Al-Imām Ibnul-Qayyim, may Allāh have mercy upon him said:
“The secret and reality of tawakkul is the heart’s reliance upon Allāh alone, so taking the [permissable] means does not harm it (i.e. tawakkul) whilst the heart is free from relying upon these means and becoming dependant upon them.”
[Al-Fawāid, pg.126]
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heyitsmeagain2023 · 1 month
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Hey it's me again :)
English:
What did I learn today?
Always make dua.
Stay close to your deen
live every day as if iy's your last
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022023 · 1 year
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lightup0nlight · 1 month
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🌺 ❛So whatever you have been given is just [a passing] {mataa’ | enjoyment} for this worldly life…❜ 【Surah ash-Shura 42:36】
Allah ta’ala says that every single thing that we’ve been given — any physical objects (eg. clothes, properties) and life experiences (eg. youth, opportunities) — are all {mataa’}.
{Mataa’} means something that we utilise. Our cars, houses, clothes, titles, wealth — they are all mataa’. They’re just tools, resources, not our purpose in life.
Literally in the Arabic language, it also means reaching maturity, and ready to be used. So mataa’ is something that reaches its most maturity level, can be benefited from, and put to use.
So what it means is that all these dunya materials and life experiences that we go through, whether we perceive them as good or bad, are to mature us. They’re part of our growth.
That pang of regret when we look back at the mistakes we did in life is a gift from Allah, because it may be the catalyst to make us return to Him.
Those bitter losses we experienced pushed us to prolonged sujood in our salaah, where we rediscovered a meaningful relationship with our Rabb.
The betrayal we experienced by a trusted friend teaches us to love and appreciate more of those who remain loyal, sincere and true.
Those sad moments in life that we wish never happened were also blessings in disguise, for they taught us to learn humility, compassion, and to have empathy and mindfulness towards others. Because often we cannot understand someone else’s vulnerability, unless we’ve been vulnerable in the same way even if it’s to a lesser extent.
Past experiences can still hurt in the present. But through them is how we're able to learn core values, values that sometimes we won't fully grasp until we experience them ourselves. Moments of both adversity and good times are all parts of something greater, bi idhnillah.
And so we say, alhamdulillah alaa kulli hal. All thanks and praises belong to Allah, in all circumstances.
Your sister in Deen, Aida Msr ©
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drowninginnostalgia · 5 months
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vclko · 9 months
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Allāhumma innī a`ūdhu biriḍāka min sakhaṭika, wa bimu`āfātika min `uqūbatika wa a`ūdhu bika minka lā uḥṣī thanā'an `alayka anta kamā athnayta `alā nafsika.
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mindofserenity · 10 months
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itsmaats13 · 2 months
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Oh, how Beautiful is Islam...
Ya Wallahi, Jajakallah Khairan 🥰
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what-iz-life · 3 months
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"The disease of the heart is worse than the disease of the body."
Imam Ali ع
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thesimplyone · 8 months
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إلهي، ماألطفك بي مع عظيم جهلي، وماأرحمك بي مع قبيح فعلي
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