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Forwarded from Intenscent
Imam Ibn al-Qayim (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

“Excessive food and drink, excessive sleep, useless meetings with people, empty conversations - all this creates disorder in a person’s soul, scatters his thoughts in different directions, blocks his path leading to Allah Almighty, weakens him, hinders him and, finally, stops him."

- Zad al-maad volume 2, p 82-83.
"If we can’t control our desire to eat excessively or to eat unhealthy, how will we be able to control ourselves from the desire to sin?"

- Umm Aishah
"I testify for anyone who stands up for Palestine but deliberately ignores our noble sisters in the camps in Shām and does not care about them, that he has Nifaq. Al-Walaa Wal-Baraa applies according to Iman and not sympathy."
Forwarded from فَلْقُ الدَيَاجِير
Advice
If you’re living without sunnahs and sunnah prayers, and without praying witr and dhuhaa prayer, and without reciting anything from the Quran and without reciting morning and night adhkaar, and without seeking knowledge, and without fasting sunnah days, and without sadaqah, and without any work for the akhirah, then do not be surprised if you lose happiness and peace of mind in your life, and don’t be surprised of standing in the akhirah empty handed while those around you get called, so one of them can enter from the door of Al-Rayyaan (for fasting) or the door of prayer, and the other from the door of Sadaqah, and the other from the door of maintaining the ties of kinship, or the door of جhad.

Your salary of years builds you houses in dunyah, and the sunnahs build you a house in Jannah. So take care of your sunnah deeds, for they will be your saviours in akhirah!
"These (Muslim) women should fear Allah and abandon these western thoughts that the home is a prison!"
"Just imagine how beautiful the Qur’an flows out of the blessed vocal chords of the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم.

Imagine with me how mighty, dignified and humbling the words of Allah were flowing from the lips of the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم.

You go on the internet and you see a clip of a child or a famous reciter reciting Qur’an and your heart trembles. You can't turn it off and you listen to it a second and a third and a fourth and a fifth time, over and over again. That child reciting or that famous reciter got the Qur’an through a series of men over the course of fourteen centuries, so just imagine with me how beautiful the Qur’an flows from the first man Allah revealed the Qur’an to.

Imagine how beautiful it was from the man who listened to the Qur’an from Jibreel ‎عليه السلام.
"

- Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril حفظه الله in Gems of Ramadan
One book is equal to the entire Dunya!

"We advise the students of knowledge to strive to acquire books, even if he has to sell his car or his turban just to buy a book. One book is equal to the entire world!"

[المعاند، للشيخ مقبل-،ص 495]
"The first, most important and most precious thing you can and should give your children is to insert in their minds at an early age firm knowledge of Tawheed, knowledge of Allah."

- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
"A man brandished a sword over the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم saying 'Who will protect you from me?'

He صلى الله عليه وسلم replied "Allah! Allah! Allah!"*

Feel the same about your hardships and fears."

- Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril حفظه الله

*Bukhari; 4135
"We Western women have been brainwashed into thinking that you Muslim women are oppressed. But truly, we are the ones who are oppressed; slaves to fashions that degrade us, obsessed with our weight, begging for love from men who do not want to grow up. Deep down inside, we know that we have been cheated. We secretly admire and envy you, although some of us will not admit it. [...] We Christian women need to see what life is really supposed to be like for women. We need you to set the example for us, because we are lost."

- Joanna Francis, Journalist
01.01.2024 / Sad New Year

Perhaps the most terrifying question is how 85 days have passed without me feeling how I was alive...

Ultimately, who is dead? The one who was killed as a result of the bombing, or the one who lived and watched those they loved get killed??

- Tuleen Tamer Marshood

A shelter center in Deir al-Balah.
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"Just imagine how beautiful the Qur’an flows out of the blessed vocal chords of the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم. Imagine with me how mighty, dignified and humbling the words of Allah were flowing from the lips of the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه…
"On a normal occasion, dry lips and a growling stomach are annoying and at times painful, but when one knows he is serving Allah, it showers his heart with pleasure like that which the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said: 'As long as you are not mad at me, nothing matters.'

The stomach is empty, but it gets full knowing that Allah is watching, knowing and seeing that he left desires just for His sake.

One who loves Allah would not want it any other way. He endures hardship, yet he coats it with a head bowed down in humility asking Allah to accept, because if Allah accepts it then that thirst and hunger is nothing. Again, like what the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم did at at-Taa’if. The lips are dry, the throat is thirsty, but the heart gets ecstatic knowing and awaiting the day you meet Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala.
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- Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril حفظه الله in Gems of Ramadan
Longing for the Shahaﺩa

Abdullah bin Umar رضي الله عنه said:

"My father Umar during the battle of Uhud told his brother Zaid: 'Take my shield.' Zaid replied: 'I'm seeking martyrdom just like you are.' and he refused to take it. They both ended up leaving it!"

[مشارع الأشواق إلى مصارع العشاق ١٨٨]
"If I were to marry a beautiful woman whom I love, or if I were given the good news of having a newborn son, it is less beloved and dear to my heart than to be in a cold icy night, in an army waiting to meet the enemy the next morning."

- Khalid bin Waleed رضي الله عنه
"How do we prepare for Ramadhān?"
This question is asked often. Is this a difficult question? Certainly not. All you have to do is check your surroundings, check your actions.

Ask yourself,
"What actions am I doing that is Harām and displeasing Allāh?"
I.e. listening to Harām, watching Harām, swearing, talking back to your parents, Harām income, hanging with bad friends (thus doing Harām yourself), etc.
"What actions am I leaving off that would please Allāh?"
I.e. doing good deeds, making abundant Du'ā, reading Qur'ān often, prayer, khushū' in prayer, night prayer, seeking knowledge, doing adhkār, being good to your parents, etc.

That is it, that is your answer. Leave whatever Harām you are doing and start doing whatever goodness you're leaving off. If you can't do it now, then don't expect to be able to in Ramadhān.
If there is anything severing you from doing this, then cut it off. WAllāh it's not worth it. Your relationship with Allāh is more important.

However, I find it very important to mention "burnout." Some people, especially during Ramadhān, get a sudden boost in īmān and suddenly overwork themselves to the point of emotional/physical exhaustion with insufficient rest.
Please do NOT do this. Do not go into extremes and suddenly regret it and wonder why you feel like this. Yes, you should be doing as much worship as possible and I am not discouraging anyone from trying to do way more worship than normal, but do not go into extremes. Set a scheme for yourself that you can uphold for the entire month, and not just overdoing yourself the first couple of days and suddenly towards the end of the month you're exhausted and find yourself unable to do worship as you would like to be doing. This often happens to people. You know yourself best, so prepare well. This is why you should already be preparing, so you're ready for Ramadhān! Some people think once Ramadhān comes they will start, but in reality once it comes they find themselves unable to leave old habits. And if you're not preparing, then I wonder, do you really long for Ramadhān? Do you really look forward to it like you claim? Like Sho'ip said, it is not enough to say how much you love Allāh, if it's not established in your heart and if you're not actually doing any worship (physically). For anyone who doesn't feel ready, don't be discouraged. Keep trying and working on it, you still have time, but you must take action now. No more procrastinating! It's about time you take this serious O servant of Allāh.

"Nothing is worth sacrificing your īmān. Just absolutely nothing.
Even if it requires you to change the environment you live in, or, even if it means that you have to give up certain lifestyles or, whether it means that you have to step away from certain relationships, if anything's taking a toll on your īmān, if the fitan around you is affecting the relationship you have with Allāh عز وجل, repent to Allāh, make Du'ā for Ikhlās and Tawfīq and leave it all for the Sake of Allāh because safeguarding our īmān, Dīn, the bond with our Rabb should come above all, Bi 'Idhnillāh."
Abu Darda رضي الله عنه said:

"When a servant engages in sins in private, Allah puts hatred for him in the hearts of Muslims and he does not even know why."

[Hilyatul Awliyaa, 1/215]
I will always admire those who willingly donate their last money FiLLAH, knowing, they will receive something greater in return from Allah.
May the gates of Baab As-Sadaqah be open for them on Yawmal Qiyamah, and may they hear the beautiful Salām of the Malāʾika to enter this Door of Jannah.
Forwarded from ملة إبراهيم
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33.23. Among the believers are men who have been true to their covenant with God: among them are those who have fulfilled their vow, and those who are awaiting . They have never altered in any way.