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mindofserenity · 7 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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allahlovesyou · 4 months
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zmkj · 8 months
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fluffy-appa · 1 month
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Don't be a fan of some celebrity who doesn't even know you…
Be a fan of Rasulullah ﷺ who cried a lot for your forgiveness in the past :(
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be-a-muslim-1st · 10 months
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farisjax · 6 days
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Why don't you begin your love journey with Allah? Trust me it only has perks in it
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hamdosana · 2 months
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“He who blames others has long way to go on his journey. He who blames himself is halfway there, He who blames no one has already arrived.”
(Chinese Proverb)
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everydaydua · 1 month
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DAILY DUA
Dua when visiting the sick #2
أَسْأَلُ اللهَ الْعَظِيمَ رَبَّ الْعَرْشِ الْعَظِيمِ أَنْ يَشْفِيْكَ (سبع مرات)
Translation
Any Muslim slave (of Allah), who visits a sick person whose prescribed moment of death has not arrived (yet) and supplicates (seven times):
“I ask Allah The Supreme, Lord of the magnificent throne to cure you.”
…he (the sick person) will be cured.
Notes:
*In Sahih Ibn Hibban, when the prophet used to visit the sick: "he would sit at his head and say seven times: I ask Allah The Supreme ..etc".
*The excellence of visiting the sick;
Ali Ibn Abee Talib related that he heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say,
“If a man calls on his sick Muslim brother, it is as if he walks reaping the fruits of Paradise until he sits, and when he sits he is showered in mercy, and if this was in the morning, seventy thousand angels send prayers upon him until the evening, and if this was in the evening, seventy thousand angels send prayers upon him until the morning.”
Transliteration
as’alullaah-al-‛aẓeema rabbal-‛arshil-‛aẓeemi an yashfeek (x7)
Sources: Abu Dawud No# 3106; At-Tirmidhi No# 2083 and Sahih Ibn Hibban No# 2975
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Many of today’s ummah manifest the Islamic faith through the prisms of hate and enmity. They commit atrocities in the name of Allah (ﷻ) and in the name of His beloved Messenger (ﷺ).
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credosposts · 3 months
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Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“There is a chaos in the heart that cannot be brought to order except by one turning to Allāh, and in one's heart is a loneliness that cannot be removed except by finding company with Allāh whilst alone, and in the heart [as well] is a sadness that cannot be distanced except by finding happiness with knowing Allāh.”
[Madārij as-Sālikeen]
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badrrr · 10 months
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The muwahideen are finding marriage difficult, among a lot of things. And I want to say, the path of the Ghuraba isn’t paved with roses. Being from the Ghuraba isn’t an aesthetic. It’s is a path that Allah blessed us to be upon. So remember it , when things became difficult. When marriage isn’t easy, remember this. Make dua and tie your camel.
And when you make dua, consistently do it. Day in and day out. Tahajjud shouldn’t be a once every 2 week thing. Make it part of your routine. Raise your hands to the heavens and beg Allah. Show humility to and tell Allah honestly. If you want companionship, tell Allah that. If you fear falling into zina, be honest about it with Allah. When it rains, make dua. Between the adhan and iqaamah, make dua. In Sujood, make dua. The last hour of Friday, make dua. The dua made at tahajjud is an arrow that never misses its target. So where are you, o you who has a need that needs fulfilling ? Where are your who wishes to have that which they desire? If you are sleeping at that time, do you really want it? You truly don’t want it if you know you have a Lord that descends and seeks to fulfill the need of His slaves.
Ask family, friends and people at the masjid. Do something new and look outside of your town, city or even country. There has been plenty of brothers and sisters on the manhaj who have traveled elsewhere for a spouse or maintain a long distance relationship as a temporary before they are united . If you have a preference, look outside of that and expand your options. Ask those online and if the online route is taken, do your due diligence. It shouldn’t be the first choice but after asking Allah, go for it (for sisters, please always seek permission from a wali and have him every step of the way, online and in real life). Even if the your surroundings are mainly liberals and madkhalis for example, don’t ever underestimate Allah. Allah can send somebody to you when you least expect it in a way that you could never imagine. So have good thoughts of Allah. He is how we think of Him. Do you think He will never give you a spouse? Believe your Lord will answer you and that you will be pleased.
Don’t forget to look into your self. How is your heart with Allah? How much are your sins? Are they greater than your good deeds ? How many sins are you willingly indulging in that you can easily cut off? You want a righteous spouse but are you striving to be from the righteous ? You ask Allah for a spouse and you feel as if your dua isn’t being answered , but what is the amount of sins?
Are you fulfilling your obligations? Are you praying on time , giving zakat, forbidding the evil and enjoining the good , maintaining ties with kith and kin, staying away from the haram? Brothers, are you defending the Ummah and securing the release of the captives? Look into yourself. There could be things that are delaying the response to your dua. Also, think of how you’re close to Allah right now on your state. You’re begging Allah consistently in Tahajjud, your mouth is constantly moving with dua, you’re in a state of hope and wanting a need fulfilled. Yes it’s not easy being patient upon something you’ve been wanting for a long time, but take advantage of how close you are to Allah now. Maybe Allah wants to keep you near Him. Maybe He wants to hear your voice just a little more.
Purify your intentions. The spouse you desire isn’t just for yourself. Have the intention when you get married it is to aid the deen of Allah. It is to bring victory back in the earth and to raise children who will uphold the banner of Tawheed high in the lands. A righteous spouse is part of your enjoyment but remember the bigger picture.
As a last note, work to keep your heart attached to Jannah. We may not get everything we want here but what is with Allah is much better and greater. Dunya isn’t final. It’s just a bridge. Keep your eyes in the prize and your heart connected to heavenly matters. Ask Allah to grant you contentment with your Qadr and to make it easy for you to be grateful in all situations. والله اعلم
May Allah grant all the muwahideen righteous spouses sooner rather than later. May Allah grant us patience and protect us from falling into fitnah. May Allah answer your Adiyah in beautiful ways. آمين
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mindofserenity · 11 months
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basicsofislam · 11 days
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THE FEMALE COMPANIONS OF THE PROPHET (PBUH): Part 17
HAMNA BINT JAHSH (radhiallahu anha)
Hz. Hamna was the daughter of Umayma bint Abdulmuttalib, the paternal aunt of the Prophet. She was also the sister of Zaynab bint Jahsh, one of the wives of the Prophet. Thus, she was the sister-in-law of the Prophet. She became a Muslim in the first years of Islam. She was loyal to the Prophet with her heart. She was married to Mus’ab bin Umayr, one of the great Companions. They led a happy life.
Hz. Mus’ab took part in the battle of Uhud and fought heroically.
The Muslims were about to gain a big victory but when the archers located by the Messenger of Allah left their places, the course of the battle changed. The Muslims were defeated. It was also rumored that the Messenger of Allah was martyred.
When the female Companions who were in Madinah heard this, they ran to the battlefront. Hamna bint Jahsh, the wife of Mus’ab bin Umayr, was also among them. When they heard that the Messenger of Allah was alive, they became very happy.
However, Hz. Mus’ab was martyred. In addition, Hz. Hamna’s brother Abdullah bin Jahsh and her maternal uncle Hz. Hamza was also martyred. The Prophet wanted to give this news to Hamna himself. When Hamna came over to him, he said,
“O Hamna! Show patience and seek reward from Allah!”
Hamna said,
“O Messenger of Allah! For whom shall I show patience?”
The Prophet said,
“For your maternal uncle Hamza.”
Hz. Hamna was a woman who believed in qadar. She said,
“We are slaves of Allah and we will return to Him. May Allah show him mercy and forgive him! May Allah give him glad tidings and rejoice him with the reward of martyrdom!”
The Prophet said,
“O Hamna! Show patience and seek reward from Allah!”
Hamna said,
“O Messenger of Allah! For whom shall I show patience?”
The Prophet said,
“For your brother.”
Hz. Hamna said in patience and resoluteness,
“We are slaves of Allah and we will return to Him. May Allah show him mercy and forgive him! May Allah give him glad tidings and rejoice him with the reward of martyrdom!”
The Prophet said,
"O Hamna! Show patience and seek reward from Allah!”
Hamna said in suspense,
“O Messenger of Allah! For whom shall I show patience?”
The Prophet said,
“For Mus’ab bin Umayr.”
Hz. Hamna, who had not lost her patience and resoluteness up to that time, changed suddenly. She thought about her children and started to cry by saying,
Thereupon, the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said,
“There is no doubt that a man has a different place in the eye of his wife. Hamna showed patience and resoluteness when she heard about the death of her maternal uncle and brother but she could not maintain her resoluteness when she heard the death of her husband.”( Sirah, 3: 104. )
Hz. Hamna could not show the same patience for her husband but she did not oppose qadar. She calmed down with the prayer and consolation of the Messenger of Allah.
Hamnah later married Talha bin Ubaydullah, one of the ten Companions who were given the good news that they would go to Paradise. They led a happy life. They had two children called Muhammad and Imran.
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zmkj · 3 months
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fluffy-appa · 5 days
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A man said to al-Hasan al-Basri:
“Indeed, someone has backbitten you.”
He sent a dish of sweet dates to the backbiter saying:
“I heard that you have given me your good deeds as a gift, so I want to repay you for it, but please excuse me for I am unable to completely repay you.”
تنبيه الغافلين 1/164
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be-a-muslim-1st · 8 days
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