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tsunadadudi · 2 months
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Compilation, with @shlug being responsible for the last one
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conociendoelislam · 1 year
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#Islam, una #religión con altos estandares de #moral, según los #musulmanes #modernos, pero cuya opinión, no tiene respaldo en sus propias fuentes; aquí se presenta un ejemplo de #estandares de moral, tomado de la sura #al-baqaran (#surah 2) verso 230 y la #sunnah (#Sunan Ibn #Majah 1932); en el que se muestra un ejemplo para el proceso de #Divorcio y #rematrimonio luego de un divorcio, ¿verdad que no parece que estas #leyes procedan de un #dios con alto estandares de #moral?
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nyaskitten · 2 years
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Why Ninjago hates British people:
Almost every character who speaks with a British accent, slight or noticeable, has committed some level of evil/posed some sort of obstacle to the ninja.
Zane committed mass genocide and tried to kill Lloyd that one time.
Pythor unleashed an ancient serpent that was meant to kill all the surface dwellers.
Cyrus Borg created all the technology in New Ninjago City, and also tried to kill people as the OverBorg.
The Explorer's Club guys all had a thing against the ninja that one time in s11, and kind of did in s14, but not as much (mostly Cecil).
Kalmaar was racis- I mean homopho- I mean he unleashed an ancient serpent that was meant to kill all the surface dwellers.... wait, I already said that....
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waytoislam · 10 months
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chashmenaaz · 10 months
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It was narrated from Ibn Abbas that the Messenger of Allah(ﷺ) said: "There is no man whose two daughters reach the age of puberty and he treats them kindly for the time they are together, but they will gain him admittance to Paradise."
— Sunan Ibn Majah 3670
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muslimah255 · 8 days
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From Sunan Ibn Majah
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aslimrankhan · 11 months
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Before Dajjal appears there will be three difficult years in which the people will suffer severe famine. In the first year, Allah will command the sky to withhold one third of its rain and the earth to withhold one third of its produce. In the second year, He will command the sky to withhold two thirds of its rain and the earth to withhold two-thirds of its produce. In the third year, he will command the sky to withhold all of its rain, and not a single drop will fall, and the earth to withhold all of its produce, and nothing will grow. All cloven-hoofed animals will die, except those that Allah wills...
Sunan Ibn Majah 4077
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lagtrovert · 2 months
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'A'ishah (رضي الله عنها) narrated that: Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said:
"Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours (i.e. Islam) that is not part of it, will have it rejected."
[Sunan ibn Majah 14 | Grade: Sahih]
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ataykiri · 11 months
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“The reality of zuhd is the removal of the love of this world and the desire for it from the heart and [to instil] contempt for this world in the eyes of the servant. This should be such that the retreat of this world and the meagreness of its goods is more beloved to him than its approach and the ampleness of its goods. This is in so far as his internal state needs to be. Outwardly, the zahid needs to be removed from this world, hold himself distant from it as a matter of choice, whilst still able to have this world if he so chooses. He needs also to limit himself to the bare minimum with regard to all its conveniences, be it food, clothing, housing or other things. As he ﷺ said “Let the sufficiency of one of you from this world be no more than the rider's provision.”
Abd Allah bin ‘Alawi al-Haddad, Nasaih al-Diniyah
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travelingprincess · 2 years
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Advice to One Who Feels Irredeemable After Major Sins
Did you know, sister? The Muslim is not allowed to despair in the mercy of Allah.
Indeed, no one despairs of relief from Allah except the disbelieving people.
—Qur'an (Yusuf) 12:87
As for suicide, you are correct. This is categorically forbidden.
And do not throw [yourselves] with your [own] hands into destruction.
—Qur'an (al-Baqarah) 2:195
So glad tidings to the believers, who know they have a merciful Lord who forgives them! :)
Say, "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.
—Qu'ran (az-Zumar) 39:53
I was listening to a lecture by a student of knowledge not too long ago and he mentioned something that I found amazing, regarding the devil's deception:
He is the one who, when it's time to commit a sin, whispers to you, "It's okay—we'll just repent for it later!"
However, once you've committed the sin, he pulls a pikachu face and makes you think, "Oh no, what have I done?! How will Allah ever forgive me for this disgusting act of transgression I've committed?! I can never be forgiven!"
And so in this way, he traps you into a mindset that ensures you will never turn to Allah and be forgiven, because you don't ask for it. SO many ayat and ahadith explain to us how Allah is only waiting for his slaves to turn to him. That is the only delay. Forgiveness is assured, the hold up is just in our turning to Allah.
And don't think for a second you're the only one who has gone through what you're going through, or sinned as you have. Indeed it is in human nature to sin, and the sins of desires are the easiest of all for us, because of the inclinations inherent in each of us.
With that said, just turn to Allah. :) It doesn't matter how ashamed you feel—in fact, it's good to feel regret since that helps to fuel a sincere repentance. But what makes you delay in seeking forgiveness? Do you think Allah doesn't already know what you've done? Of course he does. So repent to Him and show your sincerity in coming to the right path.
And this isn’t really me, I just feel that way because I feel so impure.
It is okay to feel regret; it is not okay to despair, or to feel that your mistakes define who you are. They do not.
Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, “The adulterer is not a believer while he is committing adultery. The drinker of wine is not a believer while he is drinking wine. The thief is not a believer while he is stealing. The plunderer is not a believer while he is plundering and the people are looking to him.”
In another narration, the Prophet said, “And he is not a believer while he is killing.”
—Sahih al-Bukhari 2343, Sahih Muslim 57
I'm sharing this to draw your attention to the wording of the hadith, specifically (which I've emphasized for your benefit). While you were sinning, you may have been impure, yes, but you are not currently sinning, alhamdulillah. You are begging Allah for forgiveness, and this is something the believer does and the believer is pure.
Anas ibn Malik reported: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "All of the children of Adam are sinners, and the best sinners are those who repent."
—Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2499
So the condition of the believer is like that.
It’s gotten to the point where salah isn’t even helping.
Another trick of the Shaiytaan. He hopes to distract you and cause you enough hopelessness that you turn away from Salah, which would be a greater sin than the one you're discussing in this post.
Let me repeat that: LEAVING OFF SALAH IS A GREATER SIN THAN ZINA.
'Abdullah bin Buraidah narrated that his father said: "The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: 'The covenant that distinguishes between us and them is prayer; so whoever leaves it, he has committed Kufr.'"
—Sunan Ibn Majah 1079
Salah will help 100%, you just have to keep at it so Shaiytaan can see that his antics aren't working. Who is more truthful? Shaiytaan, the consummate liar and enemy of the believers, or Allah, The Most High?
"Verily, Salah restrains (oneself) from shameful and unjust deeds…"
—Qur'an (al-'Ankabut) 29:45
You went on to mention:
I just feel like I’ve failed as a Muslim and I’ve failed in life.
As mentioned above, the Muslim is the one who turns to Allah again and again. So do that. You are not your past. You are what you do about it. So turn to Allah and He will forgive you. We have countless ahadith and ayat about Allah forgiving MUCH worse than what you've done.
Even to Fir'aun, who is among the worst of the people in all of creation, who will be in the depths of the Hellfire, Allah sent his noble prophet Musa (alayhisalaam)—to do what?
"And speak to him with gentle speech that perhaps he may be reminded or fear [Allah]."
—Qur'an (Taha) 20:44
Subhanallah, a great Prophet was sent to Fir'aun so that he might repent for his sin of associating himself as a partner with Allah. And if Fir'aun had not been arrogant and accepted the message, begging Allah for forgiveness, Allah would have forgiven even him!
So give yourself a little perspective. It is not the end of the world. Yes, it's a major sin and you fell into it. Many, many, many people do. Upon us is to turn to Allah and ask for forgiveness with a sincere heart, to not return to the sin, and to busy ourselves with goodness instead.
And Allah knows best.
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tsunadadudi · 13 days
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Stormblood is truly just
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unefemmedamnee · 2 years
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Happy labah day paisanos! Tran-nisette cookies and yankees BASEbawll...fuhgettabouttit
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shohiebsense · 3 months
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"Part of the perfection of one's Islam is his leaving that which does not concern him."
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havatabanca · 5 months
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caribbeanemagazine · 1 year
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