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serenedeeds · 1 year
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Allah created us not to hate us, but to love us. Allah created us not to fail, but to succeed. Allah created us not to burn in Hell but to go to Heaven.
source: Allah Loves by @imamomarsuleiman
#allahloves #omarsuleiman #islam #allah #islamic #islamicpost #islamicquotes #muslim #muslimquotes
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liesexposer · 2 years
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Uthman Farooq being Shamelessly Two-faced about his stand on Omar Suleiman’s “Shubuhaat Institute” with Hizbee Abu Usamah & Muftari Muneer supporting Tahir Wyatt
"Calling to the way of Hizbiyyah"
Video Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:05 - Copyright
00:00:09 - Main
00:00:13 - Someone questions regarding Omar Suleiman's "Shubuhaat Institute" that employs Tahir Wyatt
00:00:25 - Uthman Farooq here warning against "Shubuhaat Institute" of Omar Suleiman that employs Tahir Wyatt
00:01:24 - Abu Taymiyyah agrees with Uthman Farooq on "Shubuhaat Institute", Not watering it down eh? Abu Taymiyyah?
00:01:34 - A Few Moments Later
00:01:37 - Stood on his shoulders? then what? Fell on your head? to pick up the Jewels that he was dropping?
00:01:58 - Founding Members of Ikhwani MANA (Siraj Wahhaj & Asim Abdur Rashid) the Imams of Abu Usamah
00:02:04 - Siraj Wahhaj's Ikhwani MANA promoting Deviant Yasir Qaradhawi & calling the Prophet ﷺ as a "Politician"
00:02:12 - Abu Usama praisingTahir Wyatt, Loyal Employee of Omar Suleiman's Shubuhaat Institute
00:02:27 - Shubuhaat Institute (Omar Suleiman & Tahir Wyatt)
00:02:37 - My people? Your people?
00:02:48 - Siraj Wahhaj, the Ikhwani collaborator of NOI
00:03:10 - Siraj Dhallam (the Extinguished Lamp) & his collaboration with Farrakhan & the Nation of Kufr
00:07:15 - You are his Peoples? & he is your Peoples?
00:07:30 - Outro
#SirajWahhaj #OmarSuleiman #TahirWyatt #YaqeenInstitute #Farrakhan #NationOfIslam #GreenLaneMasjid #Hizbee #Kufr #twofacedpeople #hypocrisy #doublestandards
#UthmanFarooq #MuftiMuneer #AbuUsamah
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temporarylife-jpg · 3 years
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Booktip: Prayers of the Pious by Omar Suleiman.
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mesmerize-thoughts · 3 years
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ninety-nine-names · 3 years
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“Self-care” is an expression we often see being used. Starting as a medical term coined in the 1950′s for mentally ill patients, it became a concept borrowed for political reasons by women in the civil rights movement, before moving to San Francisco bay where the public’s attention drew towards a holistic approach to fitness and healthy life style. Today, the term is used more than ever as a way to tell a person to take emotional breaks, to overcome compassion fatigue, burnout and others. While the concept of taking care of yourself physically and emotionally is beyond important, it’s not exactly a concept we should be throwing around easily either. Especially when constantly using it as an excuse to isolate yourself from people that care for you.
The prophet (saw) suffered countless human loss in his life but had the capacity to listen to a bird complain about its nest, and a cat complain about its treatment. After burying over six children and many other loved ones, he was still able to smile. He even felt a deep connection and love for people he never met... us. Yes, he is a prophet, sent as a mercy to humanity, but even so, he was also sent as an example, as a human - just like us. How did he manage to stay strong without resorting to depending on the tactics of self-care that we generally turn to? 
First, his escape route was prayer. And while no one can match his level of focus and devotion during prayer, we can still learn from it and perceive the importance of inherently depending on prayer in our daily lives. And this route never made him ignorant of the problems faced by everyone around him. Instead, it enabled him to become more involved physically and emotionally with his surroundings. It made him stronger. At the same time, the five daily prayers are structured in a way to balance our work and spiritual matters in life. They serve as necessary frequent breaks between the day and give us time to find tranquility in the moment. It’s a form of self-care that is constant, an essential ingredient in the recipe of every single day of our lives. 
A part of prayer is making dua’a. This includes changing our mindset about our personal goals and the world around us. For example, a dua’a found in Surah Furqan ayah 74 is, “Oh my Lord, make our spouses and children a comfort to our eyes and make us leaders of the virtuous.” This journey in life is not just about ourselves; it’s also about the people around us. Taking care of our family, neighbors, friends is our responsibility -- not just a means of doing good deeds to make us feel better about ourselves. We have a greater purpose in life, and every single person is accountable. Asking God for help is a perfect starting point to making us fulfill this purpose with the capacity that we have. We should always ask the question, “how can I get myself to a place where I am able to take care both of myself and others?” Self-care is only one miniscule step in a long, worthwhile, journey of actively taking care of the people around us. 
Another important point to digest is that ‘isolation’ from people is actually not inherently bad. On the contrary, the prophet used to isolate himself during the night time to organize his thoughts, especially before prophethood, and this brought him a lot of benefit. A healthy lifestyle, spending time outside (i.e playing sports), breathing in nature, silence, reading, and spending time alone are crucial to our well-being. Especially as work of school assignments pile up on out desks, it’s hard to stay focused constantly. These intervals are necessary to our livelihood, programmed inside of us. We yearn for love and change; we enjoy silence after noise; we see poetry in the darkness after spending time in light; we want peace. However, this is not only self-care; it is human nature. It is crucial to our health and peace of mind. Today’s version of ‘self-care’ however, has turned into something more - an industrial concept that seems to imply that humans are capital, that family is hardship, and that empathy, or feeling sad, are harmful. 
Finally, most importantly, the key to finding the great potential and strength in ourselves is gratitude. Not just experiencing occasional flickers of the feeling - but rather, turning gratitude into a lifestyle. Sincerely reserving time to deeply contemplate the blessings we can count before we start noticing our worries grow smaller. One specific self-care practice includes something called “gratitude exercises.” Islam introduced the practice of internalizing the word Alhamdullilah, and saying it after every meal, after every injury, after every success, long before 2019 updates of this “secular” method popped up on our search engines. 
Before we start using self-care as an excuse to deliberately allow ourselves to become emotionally exhausted over matters that have practical solutions, we should look towards the stories of the prophets, prayer, and gratitude. We should also look into ourselves. What exactly is bothering me, or causing me to feel a certain way and how can I fix it? Of course, self-care is important -- but it should not include the act of creating a personal bubble that disjoins us from others. And it shouldn’t simply involve a hobby that makes us happy, or an action of worldly-gain. And it most certainly shouldn’t cause us to view empathy and sacrifice for the sake of others as qualities that are more harmful to us than virtuous. Most importantly, self-care should not be done just for our sake. It is actually a serious requirement of our religion that should empower us to do effectual good for others without expecting reward from anyone else except God, who will, with his grace and mercy, shower us with blessings both in this short life and the eternal hereafter. 
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nakindonesia · 4 years
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Doa Apa Yang Paling Sering Dipanjatkan Nabi (ﷺ)? - Omar Suleiman . Protecting The Faith - Imam Omar Suleiman | #YC2K18 . Sumber: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM_0cgaBKF4 . ------------------- . Diterjemahkan Tim Subtitle Darul Arqam Studio (Indonesia Free Quran Education) - @fqe.id . Doa apa yang paling sering dipanjatkan Nabi (ﷺ)? . (يامقلب القلوب ثبت قلبي على دينك) . Ya muqollibal quluub tsabbit qolbi 'alaa diinik . Coba pikirkan Nabi (ﷺ), akan saya jelaskan. Beliau mencapai kedudukan yang tidak mungkin dicapai satupun dari kita, tidak seorang manusia pun pernah mencapainya dalam hal kesalehan . Namun, bahkan beliau yang sudah sedemikian doa yang paling sering beliau panjatkan adalah, . (يامقلب القلوب ثبت قلبي على دينك) . "Wahai pembolak balik hati, teguhkan hatiku di jalan-Mu." . Bahkan Nabi (ﷺ) masih memanjatkan doa untuk menjaga keyakinan beliau, dan menjaga kesalehan beliau, serta tidak lalai darinya . Jika Nabi Allah (ﷺ) tidak hanya sekali-kali berdoa begitu, tapi selalu memanjatkan doa itu, hingga istri beliau mengatakan itu doa yang paling sering beliau panjatkan, apa yang bisa kita petik dari hal ini tentang karakter dan pencarian beliau? . Ini membuat kita rendah hati. Ini membuat kita selalu bertekad. Ini membuat kita selalu waspada. Kita tidak boleh berasumsi. Melihat orang lain melakukan dosa-dosa besar, kita tidak tahu bahwa mungkin tidak akan mati sebelum melakukan dosa besar yang sama . Jadi jangan ejek orang itu. Doakan saja agar Allah mengampuni mereka dan menjaga mereka agar kuat, karena kita menginginkan hal yang sama bagi diri kita sendiri. Kita takut akan jatuh ke lubang yang sama itu . . #nakindonesia #omarsuleiman #omarsuleimanindonesia #nasihatislami #nasihatindah #fqeid #indonesiafreequranedication #darularqamstudio https://www.instagram.com/p/B7pgKGNHCO9/?igshid=qgvi4xnfz6gw
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piousmuslim · 5 years
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#omarsuleiman (at Dubai, United Arab Emirates) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3r6PzwBI9P/?igshid=jizf7galoqx5
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ahmadabumraighi · 4 years
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Our Heroes. @daliamogahed @imamomarsuleiman @ibtihajmuhammad @malcolmxlegacy @muhammadali @abu_najia #painting #mural #art #socialimpact #community #people #one #love #education #justice #malcolmx #muhammadali #ibtihajmuhammad #omarsuleiman #design #wallart #aabumraighi (at Falls Church, Virginia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9hKmtpgPEy/?igshid=plwbvvi2nbyc
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catatanr10 · 5 years
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Ask Allah all you want, but don't get addicted to the pursuit. Ask Allah for all good. Just don't get addicted to other than Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) . And let your du'a always be proportional to where your asking more for the Hereafter. Because that's where your priority actually lies. Allahu ta'ala a'lam . - Omar Suleiman . #omarsuleiman (di Ciganjur) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4R0WIcnIFB/?igshid=11uok8d4l2dbo
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rashonnekcurry · 2 years
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It was narrated from Samurah bin Jundab that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever offers the morning prayer, he is under the protection of #Allah the Mighty and Sublime.” #islam #muslim #good #muftimenk #islamtheultimatepeace #motivation #mecca #medinah #omarsuleiman #noumanalikhan #yasminmogahed #mecca #medinah #jannah #heaven #paradise #sunnah #hijabi #muslimah #beard #alaqsa #makkah #madinah #kaba #palestine #quran #instamuslim #hadith #fajr #muslimtvworldwide #muslimworldwide (at Indianapolis, Indiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CY6RgzsOxL9/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hennapaste · 3 years
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Day 3 everyone.....alhamdulillah😀
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mystealthynotes · 4 years
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Transcribed YouTube Video
Channel : Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research
Speaker: Omar Suleiman
Title: Episode 5: Switching Shifts | Angels in Your Presence
So you went to sleep in wudhu, reciting Ayatul Kursi, reciting the Adhkar (the remembrances) that are required for the nights, through out that nights, you had an angel that was protecting you and an angel that was seeking forgiveness for you as you’re in that state of purification, and if you meet Allah in that state, you are good, because you’ve left this world in a state of remembrances and state of purification, now, how does this affect however, the next day when you wake up?
Allah ﷻ mentions in the Qur-an
إِنَّ قُرْءَانَ الفَجْرِ كَانَ مَشْهُدَا
(Al-Israa:78)
The Qur-an that’s recited at the Fajr time is witnessed (it’s widely witnessed). And the Prophet ﷺ explains that when you wake up in the morning, you have angels that have shifts, so we talked about the two angles that guards you, the two angels that record, those angels shift out at Fajr time and at ‘Asr time so have the angels of the nights and you have the angels of the day. the Prophet ﷺ said: they switch shift at the time of Fajr and at the time of ‘Asr and so Allah ﷺ gathers them at the time of Fajr around that person as that person is reciting the Qur-an at Fajr and this is also connected to Salatul Jumu’ah, (the congregational prayer) of Salatul Fajr where everyone is coming together, you woke up energetic with the good spirit directed towards Allah, longing towards Him and you make your way to Salatul Fajr and all of the angels have each person there, your angels that work the morning shift and your angels that work the evening shift are gathered around, listening to the recitation of that Qur-an at the time of Fajr. What a glorious moment that was. And so Allah ﷺ asks those angels that is sent to you and those angels that are coming back because they all report back to Allah after their shift and Allah ﷺ says to them “How did you find my servants?”, they says to them:
ﺗَﺮﻛﻨﺎﻫﻢ ﻭﻫﻢ ﻳﺼﻠﻮﻥ ﻭﺃﺛﻴﻨﺎﻫﻢ ﻭﻫﻢ ﻳﺼﻠﻮﻥ
we left them while they’re in the state of prayer and we came to them while they’re in a state of prayer, they constantly in the state of prayer because they’re being found by the angels that are gathering at the time of the switching of shift at Fajr and the state of reciting the Qur-an. and of course, the Qur-an in Fajr is supposed to be the longest recitation of Qur-an where we really start our days of, connected to Allah ﷺ. And this by the way connects to the Hadeeth where the Prophet ﷺ was asked about a person who sleeps through the night and then wakes up after the sunrise. So he sleeps through the night wake up after the sunrise, the Prophet ﷺ said: that’s a person,
ﺑﺎﻝ ﺍﻟﺸﻳﻄﺎﻥ ﻓﻲ ﺃﺫﻧﻪ
That the Shaytan urinated in their ears, so the difference between the angels being at your bed side, seeking forgiveness for you, protecting you, and then you wake up in the day time and the angels assemble for you, your angels that work on the morning shift,
ﻣﻼﺋﻜﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻧﻬﺎﺭ ﻭ ﻣﻼﺋﻜﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﻠﻴﻞ
the angels that work the evening shift, all gathered around you, as you recite the Qur-an and reporting to Allah that this person was in the state of prayer when we came to them and this person is in the state of prayer when we left them, this also has implications for our Adhkar, the remembrances that we make.
Prophet ﷺ he said,
ﺳﺪﺩﻮﺍ ﻭ ﻗﺎﺭﺑﻮﺍ ﻭ ﺍﻏﺪﻭﺍ ﻭ ﺭﻭﺣﻮﺍ ﻭ ﺷﻰﺀ ﻣﻦ ﺍﻟﺪﻟﺠﺔ ﻭ ﺍﻟﻘﺼﺪ ﺍﻟﻘﺼﺪ ﺗﺑﻟﻐﻮﺍ
(Sahih Bukhari Volume 8 Hadith 470)
Prophet ﷺ said, to be sincere and moderate in your good deeds ﺳﺪﺩﻮﺍ ﻭ ﻗﺎﺭﺑﻮﺍ do your best, aim for perfection but know that you have to be moderate in that pursuit of perfection, ﻭ ﺍﻏﺪﻭﺍ ﻭ ﺭﻭﺣﻮﺍ and use the forenoon, use the time in the morning after Fajr until the sunrise and use the evening between ‘Asr and maghrib to get ahead, Ibn Rajab Rahimahullah said, the way the Prophet ﷺ talked about the first type of deeds, he gave us the manhaj, the methodology for how we do our deeds, we set the standard of perfection but we moderately pursuit that perfection, and then he mentioned , ﻭ ﺍﻏﺪﻭﺍ ﻭ ﺭﻭﺣﻮﺍ which is the morning time between Fajr and sunrise, and the evening time ‘Asr and Maghrib, the Prophet ﷺ gave us the best of times, if we make use of those times, we can get ahead, that’s when the angels are gathered around us, as they’re switching shift and they find us in the state of dhikr, in the state of remembrance and Prophet ﷺ of course also said: that my nation is blessed in its mornings, the way that you start of your morning,with Fajr, with recitation and even getting a head start on your day in terms of your halal worldly pursuits, you know one of the companions took the advice of the Prophet ﷺ and they started to work earlier than everyone else and he always found himself ahead of everyone else. so using that early morning time to remember Allah, as the angels that work your morning and nights shifts are together and then beginning your own work shift earlier than everyone else, allows you to get ahead.
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nurul-iman · 5 years
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The Beginning and the End with Omar Suleiman: The Content Believer (Ep11)
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Imam Abu Hanifah Part 1 - The Four Imams by Omar Suleiman
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catatanr10 · 5 years
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Mintalah kepada Allah semua yang Anda hajatkan, tapi jangan terlalu antusias dalam pengejarannya. Mintalah kepada Allah untuk semua kebaikan. Hanya saja, jangan terlalu antusias selain kepada Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) . Dan jadikan doa-doa Anda selalu proporsional yang mana Anda meminta lebih banyak untuk kebaikan akhirat. Karena di situlah prioritas Anda sebenarnya berada. Allahu ta'ala a'lam . - Omar Suleiman . #omarsuleiman https://www.instagram.com/p/B4R0jrVH5Gg/?igshid=146tgti89zxd2
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