O SUBMISSIVE SOUL, EASE WILL SURELY COME.
After all, it is not about the person who has hurt you; it is about yourself and Allah. Allah is testing you, His servant, gauging your patience and how you will face this trial. Allah sends people into your life to test you—some may bring goodness, while others will bring you so much pain that you could never have imagined. However, both are blessings in disguise. These experiences are meant to test you, strengthen you, and firm your love for Allah. They will make you more obedient to Allah, please Him, trust Him, and leave the rest to Allah. This process molds your soul to fully submit yourself to your Lord, the Most High, the Most Gracious.
Patience, O submissive soul.
Indeed, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said:
"And We will surely test you.... but give good tidings to the patient."
(Al-Baqara 2: Verse 155)
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After all, it is not about the person who has hurt you; it is about yourself and Allah. Allah is testing you, His servant, gauging your patience and how you will face this trial. Allah sends people into your life to test you—some may bring goodness, while others will bring you so much pain that you could never have imagined. However, both are blessings in disguise. These experiences are meant to test you, strengthen you, and firm your love for Allah. They will make you more obedient to Allah, please Him, trust Him, and leave the rest to Allah. This process molds your soul to fully submit yourself to your Lord, the Most High, the Most Gracious.
Patience, O submissive soul.
Indeed, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said:
"And We will surely test you.... but give good tidings to the patient."
(Al-Baqara 2: Verse 155)
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”We’ve become more focused on who is reciting the Qur’ān than understanding its meaning and living by its teachings.
The Sahābah were transformed by its message, not by voices, but by hearts that truly listened and lives that submitted.
Let us return to its purpose: guidance, not performance.”
Via Abū Ismā’īl
The Sahābah were transformed by its message, not by voices, but by hearts that truly listened and lives that submitted.
Let us return to its purpose: guidance, not performance.”
Via Abū Ismā’īl
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“The one whose soul craves disobedience but he leaves it for Allāh, those are the ones who Allāh tested their hearts with piety and for them is forgiveness and a tremendous reward."
[al-Fawā’id | 125]
“The one whose soul craves disobedience but he leaves it for Allāh, those are the ones who Allāh tested their hearts with piety and for them is forgiveness and a tremendous reward."
[al-Fawā’id | 125]
Forwarded from Abū Ismā’īl Notes
“The seed of Khair you plant today in your community is not just for now—it is a gift for generations to come. With every act of Da’wah, every word of truth, and every step towards uplifting others, you are building a legacy.
One day, long after you’re gone, someone may sit under the shade of the goodness you nurtured, and their Du’ā will reach you in your grave.
So plant that seed sincerely for Allāh, and let it grow into a tree of endless reward.”
Abū Ismā’īl
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One day, long after you’re gone, someone may sit under the shade of the goodness you nurtured, and their Du’ā will reach you in your grave.
So plant that seed sincerely for Allāh, and let it grow into a tree of endless reward.”
Abū Ismā’īl
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Forwarded from Abū Ismā’īl Notes
“Trials of this life are not the end—they are the beginning of transformation. They are Allāh’s way of purifying and elevating those He loves. Each hardship removes sins, strengthens the soul, and prepares you for higher stations.
Reflect deeply—our deeds alone may not earn us Jannah’s lofty heights, but the patience we show through trials can.
Could we grow without being tested?
Could we rise without being purified?
Stand firm, for every trial carries a reward greater than the pain, and every tear shed for Allāh’s sake is a step closer to Him.”
Abū Ismā’īl
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Reflect deeply—our deeds alone may not earn us Jannah’s lofty heights, but the patience we show through trials can.
Could we grow without being tested?
Could we rise without being purified?
Stand firm, for every trial carries a reward greater than the pain, and every tear shed for Allāh’s sake is a step closer to Him.”
Abū Ismā’īl
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The more I live life the more I realise that Allah wants us to submit to Him entirely. And one of the highest levels of submission is to submit to His Qadr.
Az-Zumar 39:10
“Say, *'O My servants who have believed, fear your Lord. For those who do good in this world is goodness, and the earth of Allah is spacious. Indeed, the patient will be given their reward without account.'*”
This is why it’s a pillar of imaan. How can you qualify to accept His Qadr if you never go through any difficulty where you’re given the opportunity to accept His Qadr?
Nafs al-munta’innah is the highest level of being because it’s pleased with Allah being its Rabb and content with His Qadr.
No trials, no reward. No raising in ranks. No becoming noteworthy or a leader.
Qadr of Allah tames your nafs into submission♡
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Az-Zumar 39:10
“Say, *'O My servants who have believed, fear your Lord. For those who do good in this world is goodness, and the earth of Allah is spacious. Indeed, the patient will be given their reward without account.'*”
This is why it’s a pillar of imaan. How can you qualify to accept His Qadr if you never go through any difficulty where you’re given the opportunity to accept His Qadr?
Nafs al-munta’innah is the highest level of being because it’s pleased with Allah being its Rabb and content with His Qadr.
No trials, no reward. No raising in ranks. No becoming noteworthy or a leader.
Qadr of Allah tames your nafs into submission♡
@taqwatawheedtales🕊️
Forwarded from Abū Ismā’īl Notes
“Take a moment my brothers & sisters to reflect on the Azān—a call that has echoed across the world for over 1400 years, unchanged in its words and purpose.
It soothes the heart, strengthens the soul, and reminds us why we are here. It is a call to Tawhīd, to worship the One who created us, and to leave behind the distractions of this world.
Consider the countless lives that have been sacrificed to ensure this call continues to echo through history.
Pause today, listen, and let its words sink deep into your heart. Reflect on its meaning and let it renew your faith.”
https://youtu.be/FalN_FRqgYI?si=5KBqE7CsHRNjxtwY
Abū Ismā’īl
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It soothes the heart, strengthens the soul, and reminds us why we are here. It is a call to Tawhīd, to worship the One who created us, and to leave behind the distractions of this world.
Consider the countless lives that have been sacrificed to ensure this call continues to echo through history.
Pause today, listen, and let its words sink deep into your heart. Reflect on its meaning and let it renew your faith.”
https://youtu.be/FalN_FRqgYI?si=5KBqE7CsHRNjxtwY
Abū Ismā’īl
🖊️ https://t.me/abuismailnotes
No matter what you are going through, always ask and cry to Allah. He will help and guide you, as He is the only one who can. Never lose hope. Everything is temporary—both the hardships and the pain. Sabr
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O Allah, grant us health in our bodies.
O Allah, preserve for us our hearing.
O Allah preserve for us our sight.
Allahumma Ameen. 🤲
O Allah, preserve for us our hearing.
O Allah preserve for us our sight.
Allahumma Ameen. 🤲
O ALTRUISTIC SOUL,
It's awe-inspiring how deeply you care for others, pouring your heart out even as you sometimes forget about yourself. You give endlessly, never hesitating to lend a helping hand. Your kindness and authenticity are rare treasures. But let me tell you, just for once in your journey—it would be even more extraordinary if you bestowed upon yourself the same love and care you shower upon others.
I understand your instinct to prioritize others, but remember, you deserve love too. Your emotions are valid, and your voice deserves to be heard. Treat yourself with the same compassion and respect you offer to others. Love yourself as fervently as you love others. It's unjust to pour so much love outwardly while neglecting the soul reflected in the mirror each day.
Indeed, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said in Surah Az-Zumar (39:53):
"Say, 'O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah.'"
This verse reminds us of Allah's mercy and encourages us to be compassionate toward ourselves, acknowledging our own worth and seeking forgiveness.
And there is a hadith from Sahih Muslim:
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "None of you [truly] believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself." (Sahih Muslim, Hadith 45)
While emphasizing love for others, this hadith also implies the importance of self-love, as one must first have a healthy love and respect for oneself to genuinely wish the same for others.
@addunyadaralimtihan
It's awe-inspiring how deeply you care for others, pouring your heart out even as you sometimes forget about yourself. You give endlessly, never hesitating to lend a helping hand. Your kindness and authenticity are rare treasures. But let me tell you, just for once in your journey—it would be even more extraordinary if you bestowed upon yourself the same love and care you shower upon others.
I understand your instinct to prioritize others, but remember, you deserve love too. Your emotions are valid, and your voice deserves to be heard. Treat yourself with the same compassion and respect you offer to others. Love yourself as fervently as you love others. It's unjust to pour so much love outwardly while neglecting the soul reflected in the mirror each day.
Indeed, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said in Surah Az-Zumar (39:53):
"Say, 'O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah.'"
This verse reminds us of Allah's mercy and encourages us to be compassionate toward ourselves, acknowledging our own worth and seeking forgiveness.
And there is a hadith from Sahih Muslim:
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "None of you [truly] believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself." (Sahih Muslim, Hadith 45)
While emphasizing love for others, this hadith also implies the importance of self-love, as one must first have a healthy love and respect for oneself to genuinely wish the same for others.
@addunyadaralimtihan
Forwarded from Bintetariqq
When your intentions are pure and you act for the sake of Allaah, you never truly lose anyone.
If someone walks away from you despite your sincerity, it’s their loss, not yours. Allaah knows what is in your heart, and when your efforts and relationships are guided by purity and honesty, He will always replace what is taken with something better.
In your journey of serving others remember that Allaah sees the truth of your efforts. Those who fail to value your sincerity lose the opportunity to benefit from it.
If someone walks away from you despite your sincerity, it’s their loss, not yours. Allaah knows what is in your heart, and when your efforts and relationships are guided by purity and honesty, He will always replace what is taken with something better.
In your journey of serving others remember that Allaah sees the truth of your efforts. Those who fail to value your sincerity lose the opportunity to benefit from it.
إغتَنَمُوا يَوْمَ الْجُمُعَةِ
Take Advantage of Yawm Al Jumu'ah
كَثْرَةُ الصَّلَاَةِ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ :-
قال رسول ﷲ ﷺ :« أكثروا من الصلاة عليّ ليلة الجمعة و يوم الجمعة فإن صلاتكم معروضة عليّ » .
Increase in Sending Salutations upon the Prophet (ﷺ):
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Increase your prayers upon me on the night and day of Friday, for your prayers are presented to me."
الدُّعَاءُ :
عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ رَضِيَ الله عَنْهُ، أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ ﷺ ذَكَرَ يَوْمَ الجُمُعَةِ، فَقَالَ :« فِيه سَاعَةٌ لا يُوَافِقها عَبْدٌ مُسلِمٌ، وَهُو قَائِمٌ يُصَلِّي يسأَلُ اللَّه شَيْئًا، إِلاَّ أَعْطَاهُ إِيَّاه» .
The Dua :
Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) mentioned the day of Friday, saying: "On it is an hour in which no Muslim servant stands to pray and asks Allah for something, except that He grants it to him."
سُورَةُ الْكَهْفِ :-
عن أبي سَعيدٍ الخُدريِّ عنِ النبيِّ صلَّى اللهُ عليه وسلَّم أنَّه قال :« مَن قَرَأَ سورةَ الكَهفِ يومَ الجُمُعةِ أضاءَ له من النورِ ما بَينَ الجُمُعتينِ » .
Surah Al-Kahf:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on the day of Friday, it will illuminate him with light between this Friday and the next."
Take Advantage of Yawm Al Jumu'ah
كَثْرَةُ الصَّلَاَةِ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ :-
قال رسول ﷲ ﷺ :« أكثروا من الصلاة عليّ ليلة الجمعة و يوم الجمعة فإن صلاتكم معروضة عليّ » .
Increase in Sending Salutations upon the Prophet (ﷺ):
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Increase your prayers upon me on the night and day of Friday, for your prayers are presented to me."
الدُّعَاءُ :
عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ رَضِيَ الله عَنْهُ، أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ ﷺ ذَكَرَ يَوْمَ الجُمُعَةِ، فَقَالَ :« فِيه سَاعَةٌ لا يُوَافِقها عَبْدٌ مُسلِمٌ، وَهُو قَائِمٌ يُصَلِّي يسأَلُ اللَّه شَيْئًا، إِلاَّ أَعْطَاهُ إِيَّاه» .
The Dua :
Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) mentioned the day of Friday, saying: "On it is an hour in which no Muslim servant stands to pray and asks Allah for something, except that He grants it to him."
سُورَةُ الْكَهْفِ :-
عن أبي سَعيدٍ الخُدريِّ عنِ النبيِّ صلَّى اللهُ عليه وسلَّم أنَّه قال :« مَن قَرَأَ سورةَ الكَهفِ يومَ الجُمُعةِ أضاءَ له من النورِ ما بَينَ الجُمُعتينِ » .
Surah Al-Kahf:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on the day of Friday, it will illuminate him with light between this Friday and the next."
F A S T I N G
The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"Every deed of the son of Adam is for him, except fasting; it is for Me, and I will reward it."
(Sahih al-Bukhari, 1904; Sahih Muslim, 1151)
The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"Fasting three days of every month is like fasting for a lifetime."
(Sahih al-Bukhari, 1979; Sahih Muslim, 1159)
Additionally,
From The Virtue Of The Month of Sha'bān Is That The Prophet ﷺ Would Fast Most Of It
Shaykh Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ al-'Uthaymīn رحمه الله said: "As for Sha'bān, then yes it is unique since the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Salam would increase his fasting. Rather, he would fast most of this month. So it is befitting to increase fasting in Sha'bān.
[لقاء الباالمفتوح ١٧٤]
As narrated by Usama, he said: “I asked, ‘O Messenger of Allah, I have not seen you fasting in any month as much as you fast in Sha’ban.’” He ﷺ replied: “It is a month in which the deeds are raised to the Lord of the worlds, and I love that my deeds are raised while I am fasting.”
May Allah grant us the ability to fast in Sha’ban and make us among those whose deeds are accepted. Allahumma Ameen.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"Every deed of the son of Adam is for him, except fasting; it is for Me, and I will reward it."
(Sahih al-Bukhari, 1904; Sahih Muslim, 1151)
The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"Fasting three days of every month is like fasting for a lifetime."
(Sahih al-Bukhari, 1979; Sahih Muslim, 1159)
Additionally,
From The Virtue Of The Month of Sha'bān Is That The Prophet ﷺ Would Fast Most Of It
Shaykh Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ al-'Uthaymīn رحمه الله said: "As for Sha'bān, then yes it is unique since the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Salam would increase his fasting. Rather, he would fast most of this month. So it is befitting to increase fasting in Sha'bān.
[لقاء الباالمفتوح ١٧٤]
As narrated by Usama, he said: “I asked, ‘O Messenger of Allah, I have not seen you fasting in any month as much as you fast in Sha’ban.’” He ﷺ replied: “It is a month in which the deeds are raised to the Lord of the worlds, and I love that my deeds are raised while I am fasting.”
May Allah grant us the ability to fast in Sha’ban and make us among those whose deeds are accepted. Allahumma Ameen.
Forwarded from Fawaid Raslan
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Forwarded from Abū Ismā’īl Notes
“The Qur’ān never changes, yet every time you return to it, it speaks to you in a new way because you have changed.
For the lost, it is light. For the broken, it is healing. For the seeker, it is guidance. And for the one yearning for Jannah, it is the path that leads there.
Sometimes it awakens you with a warning, other times it soothes you with mercy but it always gives you exactly what your heart needs. Open it, and let it find you where you are in life.”
Abū Ismā’īl
🖊️ https://t.me/abuismailnotes
For the lost, it is light. For the broken, it is healing. For the seeker, it is guidance. And for the one yearning for Jannah, it is the path that leads there.
Sometimes it awakens you with a warning, other times it soothes you with mercy but it always gives you exactly what your heart needs. Open it, and let it find you where you are in life.”
Abū Ismā’īl
🖊️ https://t.me/abuismailnotes
A Heart That Sees Good, Spreads Good
”Those who cannot see good in others often become quick to judge and blind to mercy.
But a true believer is different, our faith teaches us to search for goodness, to make excuses, and to pray for those who stumble rather than rejoice in their fall.
We do not mock, nor envy, nor belittle others because we know that the one we look down upon today may surpass us tomorrow in closeness to Allāh.
A heart that carries īmān is a heart that carries mercy. Be that heart.”
Via Abū Ismā’īl
”Those who cannot see good in others often become quick to judge and blind to mercy.
But a true believer is different, our faith teaches us to search for goodness, to make excuses, and to pray for those who stumble rather than rejoice in their fall.
We do not mock, nor envy, nor belittle others because we know that the one we look down upon today may surpass us tomorrow in closeness to Allāh.
A heart that carries īmān is a heart that carries mercy. Be that heart.”
Via Abū Ismā’īl
Everything is just between you and your Creator, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. At this stage of my life, I reflect on the reality that life is a test given to us by Allah. It involves accepting His Qadr, being patient and grateful, seeking His guidance and pleasure, praising Him, obeying Him, and trusting Him. Life is filled with ups and downs and uncertainties, and only Allah knows what the future holds. While we make decisions, plans, and take actions, everything ultimately happens by Allah's permission, blessing, and decree. Therefore, it is always about Allah. He uses people to test our faith and to see who among us is best in deeds.
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Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. At this stage of my life, I reflect on the reality that life is a test given to us by Allah. It involves accepting His Qadr, being patient and grateful, seeking His guidance and pleasure, praising Him, obeying Him, and trusting Him. Life is filled with ups and downs and uncertainties, and only Allah knows what the future holds. While we make decisions, plans, and take actions, everything ultimately happens by Allah's permission, blessing, and decree. Therefore, it is always about Allah. He uses people to test our faith and to see who among us is best in deeds.
@addunyadaralimtihan 🌸