Even though practicing ("Deeni") brothers marry poor girls, practicing ("Deeni") sisters do not want to marry poor boys.
Shaykh Motiur Rahman Madani [Hafizahullah]
Shaykh Motiur Rahman Madani [Hafizahullah]
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If π is all you have
You have all you Need
You have all you Need
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"The people who were not tested in this dunya will wish their skins were cut up when they see the rewards for those who were tested."
β Jami' at-Tirmidhi 2402
β Jami' at-Tirmidhi 2402
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I realized that when Allah loves you, He won't necessarily bless you a lot with obvious or material things like a big mansions or cars, or even attention from the world. Instead, He blesses and favours you in ways that make you a better human being. He will give you a better sense of self-worth, He will give you knowledge, He will give you intellect, He will place opportunities in your soft heart to help others. He will mould you into someone who spreads kindness and love.
He will put only meaningful people in your life so that it's only you and Him. He will give you a sound heart and a piece of mind. Blessings are not always obvious. But looking deep and realizing that you're blessed is real blessing.
He will put only meaningful people in your life so that it's only you and Him. He will give you a sound heart and a piece of mind. Blessings are not always obvious. But looking deep and realizing that you're blessed is real blessing.
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There are many forms of arrogance.
Money. Fame. Status. Being better at something than someone else. We know these. We talk about these.
But what about the arrogance of worship?
The one who prays and looks down on the one who doesn't. The one who gives charity and feels superior because of it. The one whose ibadah becomes a reason to belittle others rather than a means to get closer to Allah.
This is perhaps the most dangerous kind, because it hides behind something good.
The Prophet ο·Ί said: "No one who has an atom's weight of pride in his heart will enter Paradise." (Sahih Muslim 91)
Not an atom's weight. That's how serious this is.
May Allah purify our intentions. May He protect us from arrogance in all its forms, even the ones dressed up as righteousness.
Ameen.
Money. Fame. Status. Being better at something than someone else. We know these. We talk about these.
But what about the arrogance of worship?
The one who prays and looks down on the one who doesn't. The one who gives charity and feels superior because of it. The one whose ibadah becomes a reason to belittle others rather than a means to get closer to Allah.
This is perhaps the most dangerous kind, because it hides behind something good.
The Prophet ο·Ί said: "No one who has an atom's weight of pride in his heart will enter Paradise." (Sahih Muslim 91)
Not an atom's weight. That's how serious this is.
May Allah purify our intentions. May He protect us from arrogance in all its forms, even the ones dressed up as righteousness.
Ameen.
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So many of us want to lower their gaze, yet the whole phone is built to pull the eyes the other way.
We are creating GazeGuard to make it easier: a quiet, private shield to help you guard your gaze, for the sake of Allah.
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The journalist published the story and the Turkish government decided to send the man to Hajj, all expenses paid. Here he is in Makkah ready for his Hajj.
The moral of the story: when Allah calls upon you to come to Makkah, He will use whatever and whoever to make your journey possible.
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Why is Friday called Jummuβah?
Al-HΔfiz ibn Katheer Ψ±ΨΩ Ϋ Ψ§ΩΩΫ said:
π It was named Jumuβah because it is derived from the word βja-ma-aβ, as the people of IslΔm, i.e., Muslims congregate on this day every week.π
Al-HΔfiz ibn Katheer Ψ±ΨΩ Ϋ Ψ§ΩΩΫ said:
Tafseer ibn Katheer, 8/119
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Recited by Mishary Rashid Alafasy
A clean recitation. No effects, no distractions, just the reciter's voice and the words of the Surah.
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