We all have 'customised' trials. Some with wealth, some family, some friends, some health, some are tested with things which we can't see, in the mind, the waswasah and temptations..
We not only try be patient with OUR trials..but we also try to lessen others tests for them..it maybe a smile, time from your life, advise, a hug, gifts or physical help..or a dua..trying to get them justice, etc..
It's never a competition..I'm tested more than them..I can't be there for them, etc..
That's having patience..in your trial..and in your ibadah, in your responsibilities and obligations..
Cause even in the hardest of trials..it's never truly about you..and only you..you are still a lil Part of the bigger family..the ummah..you can't forget about them..
So even bearing this in mind..you got to have patience..
For His Sake..to be there for your brothers and sisters in however way you can..
We can't wallow in our own grief and misery and forget our identity and true purpose..
We not only try be patient with OUR trials..but we also try to lessen others tests for them..it maybe a smile, time from your life, advise, a hug, gifts or physical help..or a dua..trying to get them justice, etc..
It's never a competition..I'm tested more than them..I can't be there for them, etc..
That's having patience..in your trial..and in your ibadah, in your responsibilities and obligations..
Cause even in the hardest of trials..it's never truly about you..and only you..you are still a lil Part of the bigger family..the ummah..you can't forget about them..
So even bearing this in mind..you got to have patience..
For His Sake..to be there for your brothers and sisters in however way you can..
We can't wallow in our own grief and misery and forget our identity and true purpose..
Our true identity and purpose...to be vicegerents of Allah on earth...for that we need to act as a collective body...work together...and for that we need to think well of each other and have proper Walaa... mutual love and mercy....
It's not about 'me'. It's about the ummah as a whole. So even when severely tested...one would still have to fulfill rights of others and other obligations...and not just be focusing on own misery and be complaining to others and blaming them....
If we ALL individuals act like this...this ummah would thrive bi-idhnillah...
It's not about 'me'. It's about the ummah as a whole. So even when severely tested...one would still have to fulfill rights of others and other obligations...and not just be focusing on own misery and be complaining to others and blaming them....
If we ALL individuals act like this...this ummah would thrive bi-idhnillah...
Being religious doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy this world.
In fact Allah سبحانه و تعالى ordered us to enjoy His blessings but without disobeying Him.
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In fact Allah سبحانه و تعالى ordered us to enjoy His blessings but without disobeying Him.
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Muhammad 47:24
أَفَلَا يَتَدَبَّرُونَ ٱلۡقُرۡءَانَ أَمۡ عَلَىٰ قُلُوبٍ أَقۡفَالُهَآ
Do they not then think deeply in the Quran, or are their hearts locked up (from understanding it)?
ފަހެ، قرآن އާމެދު އެއުރެން ވިސްނައި فكر ނުކުރަނީހެއްޔެވެ؟ ނުވަތަ (އެއުރެންގެ) ހިތްތަކުގައި ތަޅުތަކެއް ލެވިފައިވަނީ ހެއްޔެވެ؟
أَفَلَا يَتَدَبَّرُونَ ٱلۡقُرۡءَانَ أَمۡ عَلَىٰ قُلُوبٍ أَقۡفَالُهَآ
Do they not then think deeply in the Quran, or are their hearts locked up (from understanding it)?
ފަހެ، قرآن އާމެދު އެއުރެން ވިސްނައި فكر ނުކުރަނީހެއްޔެވެ؟ ނުވަތަ (އެއުރެންގެ) ހިތްތަކުގައި ތަޅުތަކެއް ލެވިފައިވަނީ ހެއްޔެވެ؟
Allah ta'ālā stated :
"...and among you are some who are sent back to a decrepit (old) age, so that they know nothing after having known (much)..." an-Nahl 16:70
It's reported that the tabi'i 'Ikrimah (رحمه الله) remarked: "one who reads the Qurān would not get to such a state".
"...and among you are some who are sent back to a decrepit (old) age, so that they know nothing after having known (much)..." an-Nahl 16:70
It's reported that the tabi'i 'Ikrimah (رحمه الله) remarked: "one who reads the Qurān would not get to such a state".
sufyān bin ʿuyaynah said:
“i saw al-thawrī in a dream, so i said to him: ‘give me sincere advice’. so he said: ‘minimize your acquaintance with people’.”
[the garden of the sages — ibn ḥibbān 1/81]
“i saw al-thawrī in a dream, so i said to him: ‘give me sincere advice’. so he said: ‘minimize your acquaintance with people’.”
[the garden of the sages — ibn ḥibbān 1/81]
The Prophet ﷺ, said :
“It is not befitting for anyone to prostrate for anyone else. If it were appropriate for anyone to prostrate for another, I would have ordered a wife to prostrate for her husband, due to the enormity of his rights over her.”
Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Ḥibbān 4162
“It is not befitting for anyone to prostrate for anyone else. If it were appropriate for anyone to prostrate for another, I would have ordered a wife to prostrate for her husband, due to the enormity of his rights over her.”
Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Ḥibbān 4162
Shaykh ul-Islām ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله said:
“To speak well is better than remaining silent [about something], and remaining silent from [uttering] evil is better than speaking [about it].”
[Majmū’ al-Fatāwa | 25/158]
“To speak well is better than remaining silent [about something], and remaining silent from [uttering] evil is better than speaking [about it].”
[Majmū’ al-Fatāwa | 25/158]
Sufyān ibn ʿUyaynah said:
“The beginning of knowledge is listening, then understanding, then memorising, then acting, and then spreading.”
[Shu’ab al-Īmān, 3/284]
“The beginning of knowledge is listening, then understanding, then memorising, then acting, and then spreading.”
[Shu’ab al-Īmān, 3/284]