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Heaven truly is at your mother’s feet…

omgitschereen:

I say this because I’ve realized that by arguing less, and just listening to what my mother has to say, I avoid stress and unwanted feelings. I see that she’s satisfied and happy, and in turn it makes me happy. I avoid regret. And God, that’s just great. Because when I would argue with my mother, I’d feel so regretful later on. I’d feel as though I had committed a huge sin. I’d notice her facial expressions, and her disappointment. I’d realize that my actions triggered unwanted feelings in her, and sometimes ruined her day. Not just arguing, but by not responding when she wants to show me something, it just disappoints her. And to me, disappointment and regret are the worst feelings possible. 

But by pleasing her, she’s living heaven on earth. She’s satisfied and content, and she passes on these feelings to me. She passes on these feelings to the whole household. These feelings are great, and it’s like she’s passing on a bit of heaven to everyone. So I can truly understand why it’s said that heaven is at your mother’s feet. Because it genuinely is. It truly, truly, is. 

Besos xoxo

A meeting with Allah

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Death…and Faith

heartofabeliever:

“Yesterday I watched my fathers coffin being driven to the cemetery. The whole ride there I couldnt help but look back at the moments that my father just used to smile as he looked at me, I knew he was proud of me. That smile used to warm my heart. He died with that same exact smile on his face, but this time his face was lite up and not suffering in pain. As I watched him being lowered to the ground all these memories started flashing before me, an awesome great hearted man you were. May God light up your path and widen your grave, may god grant you Janet el Fardous, may God cleanse all your wrongdoings and accept all your right. Allah yerhamak ya baba. Im sure as your looking down on us now your smiling and assuring us your no longer in pain.”  ~My friend 

 My friend’s father had passed away on Thursday and I had went with her to his burial the next day on Friday. It was a life changing event for me especially because it was my first time seeing something like this. This was probably the seventh or eight person I have heard that passed away in the past week or two. The thing that struck me most was when she was telling me she wished she had seen him one more time, she wished that she spent more time with him, she wished to had visited him more often in the nursing home. Her nephew who is five or six was reading Qur’an and told his mom “I’m reading Qur’an so maybe I can bring back sidi (grandpa).” This kid touched my heart and may they both be gathered together in the highest level of Jannah. It comes to show you that this dunia is inherently imperfect and inherently impermanent. No matter how much money you have, no matter how advanced you are in science, you cannot fight death. That is what the hereafter is for. There is no pill that you can pop in order for you to live and never die.

I came to realize the situation I am in and how I am blessed to be living with both of my parents and still feel I don’t spend much time with them. It was another wake up call for me, subhanAllah Allah keeps sending me these people in my life so I can learn lessons from them. We’re capable of changing so much in the world, but the change needs to change within ourselves first. 

How am I taking advantage of my time and my youth, and my health!? It reminded me of the hadith where Prophet Muhammad says to take advantage of five matters before five other matters; to take advantage of our youth before we come old, our health before we become sick, our wealth before we become poor, our free time before we become busy, and last but not least our life before our death. 

I took his death to remind me that this life is not going to last forever and to take advantage of every second of my life to become closer and closer to Allah (swt). I often find that doing small acts of kindness always helps me increase in faith. Small acts such as smiling at my mother and father. I find that happiness lifts within myself and I feel so much better. Other things are greeting other Muslims with a smile and a salam. These acts are so recommended by Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). Are we implementing these in our lives? 

Other small essential remedies to increase our faith is laughing and smiling because it makes our heart feel ease. Read Qur’an and listen to the words. It makes me feel more scared and prepared for the Day of Judgment by doing so. Charity- the next time we see a poor person reach to your wallet and give them a little something and we’ll feel the happiness from the smile they return to us, or the overwhelming “thank you” we’ll receive from them. Just going to the masjid and hearing the athan (call to prayer) gives me goosebumps. I ask Allah (swt) to help us and encourage us to feel closer to Him. 

May Allah rest his soul in peace, expand and lighten his grave. May Allah protect him from its trials and tribulations. May he be raised amongst the righteous and may he be forgiven for all his sins. May he reach the highest level of Jennah without further judgment. May Allah grant his family the patience to bare this hardship and may they turn to Allah (swt) alone during these difficult times. Ameen!

tartlert:


There is no power or strength except through Allah

Repeat often, for it is from the treasure of Paradise.

tartlert:

There is no power or strength except through Allah

Repeat often, for it is from the treasure of Paradise.

ririnara:

thank you to all of those who hurt me and who love me, thank you so much for making me learn something new each day thank you for helping me to see the beauty in it and making me live, and i wanted to reach the top, Jannah. most of all, thank you Allah for guiding me everywhere, because im always with you. when i was a little kid, i had this thought which kept repeating and repeating the wonder inside my mind: ‘why am i exist in this big world, and why i breath.’ ‘why am i created’ ‘why i stand in this ground and i can drag my feet around.’ and i looked at everyone and wondered ‘do they wonder as what i wonder..? do they ever feel the same as i feel about exist?’ but i know everyone is not the same.and now i know why am i exist. you exist, because there is no one like you in this world, just you. you have your own uniqueness Allah made and you exist because there is something better and amazingly wonderful that you have to see and live in your future. so that you can say ‘thank you’ of what experiences you were going through until you could never think who other else to say ‘thank you’ except your Lord. and then you know that HE created you. there are reasons for you to be created. HE created you to worship Him. Your Lord. as Imam Ali (a.s) said: “He who knows himself knows God.” and Oscar Wilde said: “A man who does not think for himself does not think at all.”Oh Allah, i promise, i promise, i promise that when im in Jannah i will pull their hands to go with me in Jannah. and i will say to each of them “i remember you. you were the one helping me once and twice when we were in Dunya”.
-ririnara

ririnara:

thank you to all of those who hurt me and who love me, thank you so much for making me learn something new each day thank you for helping me to see the beauty in it and making me live, and i wanted to reach the top, Jannah. most of all, thank you Allah for guiding me everywhere, because im always with you. 

when i was a little kid, i had this thought which kept repeating and repeating the wonder inside my mind: ‘why am i exist in this big world, and why i breath.’ ‘why am i created’ ‘why i stand in this ground and i can drag my feet around.’ and i looked at everyone and wondered ‘do they wonder as what i wonder..? do they ever feel the same as i feel about exist?’ but i know everyone is not the same.

and now i know why am i exist. you exist, because there is no one like you in this world, just you. you have your own uniqueness Allah made and you exist because there is something better and amazingly wonderful that you have to see and live in your future. so that you can say ‘thank you’ of what experiences you were going through until you could never think who other else to say ‘thank you’ except your Lord. and then you know that HE created you. there are reasons for you to be created. HE created you to worship Him. Your Lord. as Imam Ali (a.s) said: “He who knows himself knows God.” and Oscar Wilde said: “A man who does not think for himself does not think at all.”

Oh Allah, i promise, i promise, i promise that when im in Jannah i will pull their hands to go with me in Jannah. and i will say to each of them “i remember you. you were the one helping me once and twice when we were in Dunya”.

-ririnara

If you can’t love her in a jilbab/hijab/niqab, you can’t truly love her in anything else either. She will be most beautiful to you when she is obeying her Lord. She will be the most beautiful when she is trying to make her way to Jannah. And if you can’t see the beauty in that, then your perspective of beauty is distorted. If you can’t love her enough to help her attain Jannah, then perhaps you don’t love her at all!


THE INNOCENCE OF A CHILD 
A Mother said once to her little child:“Read Surat Al-Ikhlas 10 times so that Allah build for you a house in Jannah”The little boy started to read, and then he looked to his mother and saw her reading Surat Al-Ikhlas as well, so he told her: “no mommy! you don’t have to read it, because you are going to live with me in my house in Jannah”Let’s Inspire.-Zohra Khan

THE INNOCENCE OF A CHILD
 

A Mother said once to her little child:
“Read Surat Al-Ikhlas 10 times so that Allah build for you a house in Jannah”
The little boy started to read, and then he looked to his mother and saw her reading Surat Al-Ikhlas as well, so he told her: “no mommy! you don’t have to read it, because you are going to live with me in my house in Jannah”

Let’s Inspire.

-Zohra Khan

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zaphyre:

An overview of Jannah by Nouman Ali Khan. Beautiful.

thewayshelives:

“Worrying about the dunya is a darkness in the heart, while worrying about the akhirah is a light in the heart.”-Uthman Ibn Affan

thewayshelives:

“Worrying about the dunya is a darkness in the heart, while worrying about the akhirah is a light in the heart.”-Uthman Ibn Affan

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poeticislam:

The Prophet (sallalla hu alahi wasallam) said: “Whoever says; ‘La ilaha illa Allah wahdahu la sharika lah, Lahu al-mulk wa lahu al-hamd wa huwa ala kulli shayin qadir’ 10 times will have reward equal to that for freeing four slaves.” [Bukhari & Muslim].
The Prophet (sallalla hu alahi wasallam) said “Whoever frees a muslim slave, Allah will save all the parts of his body from the Hellfire, as he has freed the body parts of the slave” [Bukhari].
Just 10 times people! :D 

poeticislam:

The Prophet (sallalla hu alahi wasallam) said: “Whoever says; ‘La ilaha illa Allah wahdahu la sharika lah, Lahu al-mulk wa lahu al-hamd wa huwa ala kulli shayin qadir’ 10 times will have reward equal to that for freeing four slaves.” [Bukhari & Muslim].

The Prophet (sallalla hu alahi wasallam) said “Whoever frees a muslim slave, Allah will save all the parts of his body from the Hellfire, as he has freed the body parts of the slave” [Bukhari].

Just 10 times people! :D