May 2012
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April 2012
dyemelikeasunset:
Yearning to Breathe Free
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ear2ear:
…it’s human nature for us to get caught up in how good things were before. To try to escape to a simpler past. I remember coming to college and wishing I could be in high school. When I was in high school, I thought of how great life was in middle school. When my family moved to the suburbs, I missed our ghetto neighborhood. Haha.
So I think no matter how great things are for me today,...
rumiandshit:
My mom used to always tell me to pray properly. She would remind me constantly that we could die at any moment so it was important for us to put our all into each salah that we made. When I was younger I didn’t get it so I’d always ask, “How do we know if we’re putting our all into it?”
She said I’d know I was doing it right when I finished my prayer but didn’t have the need to...
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idreamofmansaf:
Allah is always listening, alhamdulilah.
When you face the qiblah, you should despair of this world, what it contains of...
– Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (AS)
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twaizlinez asked: Salaam I was having a few problems today but reading your blog made me realize how lucky i am to have Allah subanawatallah in my life and how proud i am of being a Muslim. Keep up the good work! Mashallah
mehreenkasana:
Many of my Non-Muslim (sometimes even Muslim friends) find it strange that after pressing my mother’s tired, old feet, I often plant gentle kisses on her soles while she falls asleep after a long day. For me, it’s the only way to convey my love and respect for her, and the constant fear that she could leave us any day when Allah willed for it. The say, heaven lies under a mother’s...
You didn't lose someone that loved you. If that...
Imagine you had a screw and a screwdriver. When you turn the screw clockwise, it...
– Mos Prob (via mosprob)
We ask God to cure us of our hardships, without ever stopping to consider that...
– Yasmin Mogahed (via locamaniaco)
sssaltskin:
My aunt’s husband is in a coma.
Please, if you can pray for him, it’d mean the world to me and my family.
I can't verbalize how great Allah is and all that...
beautifulqalb:
I love my Rabb more and more each passing day. Alhamdulilah, alhamdulilah, alhamdulilah.
closertothelost asked: Congrats on your recognition for top 10 religious blogs!!! You guys really post great stuff.
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Your thoughtful and genuine words mean so much!
The amount of support we’ve been getting on thebeautyofislam lately has been undeniably motivating and heart touching. Our questions have changed from condescending and judgmental words into thoughtful and sincere asks. Your support has triped for this blog, and your constant genuine promotion has made a difference.
We pray that all of you continue to find this blog helpful inshaAllah, and...
liilmrl asked: As'alam alikooum. I think your blog is awesome (msa), I was just wondering if you are of the shia people and if you use any quotes and sayings from the sonnah scholars... ie. Boukair, Muslim ect. Thanks salam...
mervatja-deactivated20130322 asked: Wa Salamun Aleykum. May Allah bless you all. That's all :). I really adore you guys for posting such wonderful things. Much love.
Salaat.
artofeloquence:
I love Salaat. Yes, at times when I am lazy it pains me to do my wudhu and I may occasionally miss a salaat unfortunately, but for the most part I love Salaat.
I love how every single dayyou’re reminded of Him, even if you forget Him right after you put your mohr away, you still put your time and energy to praise Him at least 5 times a day.
My catholic friend once told me, “I...
All it took was "Asalaamo Alaykum"
realfakescientist:
good morning lemon drops, I hope you have a wonderful saturday.
I wanted to share a very short story with you that happened to me yesterday, but waking up this morning I reflected on it and it just made me smile.
at the research symposium I presented at yesterday, there was an african woman, in an abaya and hijab, that looked nervous and out of place, standing by her...