Forwarded from Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
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Shaykh Ahmad Musā Jibrīl (حفظه الله)
Shaykh Ahmad Musā Jibrīl (حفظه الله)
Forwarded from Rectifying Souls
"Some people live their whole lives for sports.
When you see them or you talk to them, they can tell you everything about sports. Whether it's soccer, football, or any other sports. They can tell you about the players more than they can tell you about the lives of the Sahābah رضي الله عنهم اجمعين.
Their laptops and their phones, both externally and internally, are filled with information and pictures about their favorite players and teams because that’s what they’re truly passionate about. That’s their entire world and that’s their life. Their focus and goal is on the sport of the season. They connect to matters pertaining to sports and disconnect from what doesn’t pertain to sports. They put their energy to activities that don’t involve Allāh سبحانه وتعالى.
You sit with them and open topics other than sports and they’ll show no interest. Talk about the Qur’an and Sunnah—they’re disconnected from that because they’re connected to something else. A Mutabaadil’s mindset differs significantly from that of a businessman or a sports enthusiast or anyone with any dunya pursuit no matter what it is.
A Mutabattil finds joy in his ‘Ibādah and he experiences sadness when he misses on a moment that could be spent in ‘Ibādah. Their constant pursuit is to seek refuge in Allāh سبحانه وتعالى. Their talk and interest is about Allāh سبحانه وتعالى. And the status of Tabattul is a constant presence in an individual's life. It remains with one at all times in every location. It’s not a part-time thing. A Mutabattil might be physically among others, but their soul and spirit is wandering around the ‘Arsh of Allāh سبحانه وتعالى. They interact with people through their appearance and speech, but deep inside they’re filled with a sense of Allāh سبحانه وتعالى greatness and majesty. They celebrate with others in their happiness, yet their heart with heavy with fear and respect for their Lord. They feel sorrow alongside others, but their spirit is filled with peace and joy in what Allāh سبحانه وتعالى has decreed. They’re like a presence that’s both there and not there."
— Shaykh Ahmad Jibril حفظه الله
When you see them or you talk to them, they can tell you everything about sports. Whether it's soccer, football, or any other sports. They can tell you about the players more than they can tell you about the lives of the Sahābah رضي الله عنهم اجمعين.
Their laptops and their phones, both externally and internally, are filled with information and pictures about their favorite players and teams because that’s what they’re truly passionate about. That’s their entire world and that’s their life. Their focus and goal is on the sport of the season. They connect to matters pertaining to sports and disconnect from what doesn’t pertain to sports. They put their energy to activities that don’t involve Allāh سبحانه وتعالى.
You sit with them and open topics other than sports and they’ll show no interest. Talk about the Qur’an and Sunnah—they’re disconnected from that because they’re connected to something else. A Mutabaadil’s mindset differs significantly from that of a businessman or a sports enthusiast or anyone with any dunya pursuit no matter what it is.
A Mutabattil finds joy in his ‘Ibādah and he experiences sadness when he misses on a moment that could be spent in ‘Ibādah. Their constant pursuit is to seek refuge in Allāh سبحانه وتعالى. Their talk and interest is about Allāh سبحانه وتعالى. And the status of Tabattul is a constant presence in an individual's life. It remains with one at all times in every location. It’s not a part-time thing. A Mutabattil might be physically among others, but their soul and spirit is wandering around the ‘Arsh of Allāh سبحانه وتعالى. They interact with people through their appearance and speech, but deep inside they’re filled with a sense of Allāh سبحانه وتعالى greatness and majesty. They celebrate with others in their happiness, yet their heart with heavy with fear and respect for their Lord. They feel sorrow alongside others, but their spirit is filled with peace and joy in what Allāh سبحانه وتعالى has decreed. They’re like a presence that’s both there and not there."
— Shaykh Ahmad Jibril حفظه الله
Forwarded from Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
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by: Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril (حفظه الله تعالى)
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by: Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril (حفظه الله تعالى)
If the slave is perfect in seeking a healing through (Surah) Al Fatihah, they will surely observe amazing effects in the form of cure.
I remained in Makkah for a period of time in need of medication, but I did not find any doctor nor medication, so I used to seek a cure myself through Al Fatihah (i.e., reciting on myself), and I observed it have amazing effects.
So I used to describe that to whoever complained of any pain, and (as a result) many of them had been cured quickly.
[Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullah), al-Daa wad Dawa, 1/8]
@FadingShadow
I remained in Makkah for a period of time in need of medication, but I did not find any doctor nor medication, so I used to seek a cure myself through Al Fatihah (i.e., reciting on myself), and I observed it have amazing effects.
So I used to describe that to whoever complained of any pain, and (as a result) many of them had been cured quickly.
[Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullah), al-Daa wad Dawa, 1/8]
@FadingShadow
Forwarded from Dhivehi Muslimun.
#Qadhaarun
އެތައް ބަޔަކު އެމީހަކަށް ބައިޢަތު ދީފައިވާ މުޢިއްޒު ބުނީ ތުރާމްޕާއެކު ސުލްޙަ ގެނެވޭނޭކަމަށް.....
ޔަހޫދީން މުޢިއްޒު އަށް އެތައް މިލިޔަން ޑޮލަރެއް ދީފައިވާކަން ފާހަގަކުރަން...
އެތައް ބަޔަކު އެމީހަކަށް ބައިޢަތު ދީފައިވާ މުޢިއްޒު ބުނީ ތުރާމްޕާއެކު ސުލްޙަ ގެނެވޭނޭކަމަށް.....
ޔަހޫދީން މުޢިއްޒު އަށް އެތައް މިލިޔަން ޑޮލަރެއް ދީފައިވާކަން ފާހަގަކުރަން...
Forwarded from The Forerunners
A night better than a thousand years 🤍✨️
Prophet ﷺ said,
"Seek Laylatul Qadr in the last ten nights. If one among you shows slackness and weakness in the earlier part of Ramadan, it should not be allowed to prevail upon him in the last week."
[Muslim 2621]
➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️
Ibn al Qayyim reported,
"On that night, every precise matter is made distinct" [Quran 44:4]
The decrees for the entire year are inscribed on Laylatul Qadr. Everything that will happen in the coming year relating to sustenance, marriage, and rainfall, down to the names of the pilgrims. Even life and death. You may see a man strolling through shops, unaware that his name has already been inscribed among the dead.
[Bada'ï al Tafsir Tafsir Ibn al Qayyim]
@forerunnerss
Prophet ﷺ said,
"Seek Laylatul Qadr in the last ten nights. If one among you shows slackness and weakness in the earlier part of Ramadan, it should not be allowed to prevail upon him in the last week."
[Muslim 2621]
➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️➿️
Ibn al Qayyim reported,
"On that night, every precise matter is made distinct" [Quran 44:4]
The decrees for the entire year are inscribed on Laylatul Qadr. Everything that will happen in the coming year relating to sustenance, marriage, and rainfall, down to the names of the pilgrims. Even life and death. You may see a man strolling through shops, unaware that his name has already been inscribed among the dead.
[Bada'ï al Tafsir Tafsir Ibn al Qayyim]
@forerunnerss
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
There are two kinds of meetings between friends:
The first kind is a meeting based on sociability and spending time, in which there are more disadvantages than advantages, the least of which is the corruption of the heart, and wasting time.
The second kind is a meeting for the sake of supporting one another, and recommending one another to the truth and to patience. This is the best kind, yet there are still three disadvantages therein;
1. Flattering each other
2. Being excessively talkative
3. That such meetings become a habit or routine and they fail to achieve their aims
In general, the result of social meetings will be derived from the source, which is either for the soul inclined to evil, or for the heart and the peaceful soul. If the source is good, surely the fruit will also be good. Pure souls derive their nature from their Lord, while evil ones derive their nature from the devil. Hence, Allah, the Exalted and Ever Majestic, renders good women for good men and bad men for bad women.
[al-Fawaa’id]
@FadingShadow
There are two kinds of meetings between friends:
The first kind is a meeting based on sociability and spending time, in which there are more disadvantages than advantages, the least of which is the corruption of the heart, and wasting time.
The second kind is a meeting for the sake of supporting one another, and recommending one another to the truth and to patience. This is the best kind, yet there are still three disadvantages therein;
1. Flattering each other
2. Being excessively talkative
3. That such meetings become a habit or routine and they fail to achieve their aims
In general, the result of social meetings will be derived from the source, which is either for the soul inclined to evil, or for the heart and the peaceful soul. If the source is good, surely the fruit will also be good. Pure souls derive their nature from their Lord, while evil ones derive their nature from the devil. Hence, Allah, the Exalted and Ever Majestic, renders good women for good men and bad men for bad women.
[al-Fawaa’id]
@FadingShadow