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deenandcoffee · 1 month
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Your akhirah is so important; it's literally going to last forever. Let your brain understand how long 'forever' actually is. Infinite time, it will never end. Do you really want to spend eternity being punished because you couldn't let go of a few sins in this temporary dunya?
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srvyxhi · 4 months
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— من وجد الله فمن فقد ومن فقد الله فمن وجد —
He who has found Allah, what has he lost?
And he who has lost Allah, what has he found?
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fluffy-appa · 2 months
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Ibn al Jawzi رحمه الله said,
“This worldly life only impresses those with no intellect. Similar to how vain dreams please the sleeper, imaginary games are perceived by a child, whereas a sensible person cannot be deceived by such delusion.”
[Kitaab Al-Lataa’if Fil-Waa’iz | Pg. 61]
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nanamins-overtime · 9 days
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حب الدنيا رأس كل خطيئة
The love of this world is the root of all evil
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aslisjournal · 2 years
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This dunya is not worth planting your roots in. So forgive easily, love deeply, and remain unbothered by its pains
“Verily,” the wise say, “it’s only a number of days”
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ishrathjahanms · 11 days
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Dunya ke log dunya ke liye chod jaate hain. Aakhirat ke log akhirah ke liye chod jaate hain. Kaun log hai jo chod nahi jaate?
Allah ke alawa sab chod jaate hai.
-Ishrath Jahan
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abeauutifulpatience · 6 months
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We are praying to the All Knowing. 🤲❤️‍🩹
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mindofserenity · 1 year
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أعد تعريف معنى الجمال الخاص بك
Redefine your meaning of beauty. To beautify your character is to work on your deen. Make it skin-deep, close to the spirit. It is your words, your actions, and your heart that echo beyond eternity. Because while your body is fleeting, your soul lives on to the hereafter.
In Jannah جَنّة or the latter.
~ mindofserenity
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lightup0nlight · 10 months
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🌟 ❛…And to give glad tidings to the believers who do righteous deeds that they shall have a fair reward (i.e. Jannah). They shall abide therein forever.❜ [Surah al-Kahf 18 : 2-3]
I remember my first mobile phone. It was just a hand-me-down from my eldest, but I was so excited to finally have one.
Now imagine buying a beautiful house, on top of a beautiful hill, overlooking the blue ocean. Isn’t that going to be your most amazing, most precious property ever?
But you know what happens after several years have passed by? It’s not that beautiful anymore. Whatever possessions or achievements we have right now, we will eventually get bored of it. And that mobile phone I got? I got disinterested fairly quickly as well.
In this aayah, Allah says that for the believers who do righteous deeds, their compensation is that they will remain in Jannah forever.
Now when we read this aayah, and we compare it with our experiences in this dunya, we may think that if everything goes exactly as we want *all the time* in Jannah, then the excitement is going to fizzle out sooner or later, that we will eventually get bored. But look what Allah says about the people in Jannah in another aayah:
🌟 ❛They will reside in it (forever), never desiring any transfer out of it.❜  [Surah al-Kahf 18 : 108]
Imam Ibn Kathir rahimahullah wrote in his tafseer that this aayah tells us how much the people of Jannah love and desire Jannah. Even though one might imagine that a person who stays in one place forever would get tired and bored of it, Allah tells us that despite this eternal stay, they will never choose to change or move from where they are. They will never choose or want anything else than Jannah.
And some scholars even said that there is no better praise of Jannah than Allah's statement of: ❛They will reside in it (forever), never desiring any transfer out of it.❜
There will never be a dull moment in Jannah. There will always be anticipation and excitement, and its inhabitants are constantly looking forward to the next amazing blessings and the next awesome adventure. May Allah make us one of them.
Your sister in Deen, Aida Msr ©
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if everyone agrees that life isn’t fair, why is the existence of a hereafter even a question? everything in this world is perfectly balanced so if injustices are allowed to occur, naturally in order to balance it out, there will be an accountability.
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alhamdulillah10 · 1 year
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May Allah save us.
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srvyxhi · 1 month
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بِٱلْحَيَوٰةِ ٱلدُّنْيَا وَمَا ٱلْحَيَوٰةُ ٱلدُّنْيَا فِى ٱلْـَٔاخِرَةِ إِلَّا مَتَـٰعٌۭ
But the life of this world, compared to the Hereafter, is nothing but a fleeting enjoyment. {Surah Ra'ad}
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qiyama-t · 7 months
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Quran 6:32
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agirlwithdeen · 8 months
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Allah can make it thunder and then sunny within an instant. What makes you think he won’t change your situation?
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mydeen · 10 months
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Hajj Mubarak!
Allah’s Messenger ﷺ said, “(The following are) two words (sentences) that are very easy for the tongue to say, and very heavy in the balance (of reward), and most beloved to the Gracious Almighty [And they are]:
SubhaanAllahi wa bi-hamdi,
SubhaanAllahi'l Azheem!
 سُبْحَانَاللَّهِ وَبِحَمْدِهِ، سُبْحَانَ اللَّهِ العَظِي!
Glory be to Allah and all praise is due to him, glory be to Allah the great!
Ehre sei Allah und alles Lob gebührt ihm, Ehre sei Allah, dem Großen!
[Sahih al-Bukhari 6682]
It is not difficult to say, why not say it while driving or walking, as it could be the last word you say, so it will intercede for you on the Day of Resurrection.
Even the remembrances do not take more than five minutes in your day it will make a difference in the quality of your life. ✅💯
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aslisjournal · 9 days
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If how my qadr appears in this moment is displeasing to you, you should speak to the one who wrote it, not the one who is following it And be gentle with your words, for if something about one’s life is displeasing to your eyes, surely it’s a pain for theirs 
Asli Hersi
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