Forwarded from Fading Shadow
Last minutes of asr 🦋
#DuaReminder
Some Supplications (mainly for self)
https://justpaste.it/SomeSupplications
◽️Some supplications against Enemies
https://justpaste.it/DuaEnemies
◽️Some supplications for the Ummah:
https://justpaste.it/Supplications4Ummah
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#DuaReminder
Some Supplications (mainly for self)
https://justpaste.it/SomeSupplications
◽️Some supplications against Enemies
https://justpaste.it/DuaEnemies
◽️Some supplications for the Ummah:
https://justpaste.it/Supplications4Ummah
#Shared
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The Importance of Good Character & Manners
— Shaykh Abdullah Azzam رحمه الله
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And Shuraih, may Allah be pleased with him, said:
Verily, if I am afflicted by a calamity, then I praise Allah four times. I praise him that it was not worse than it was. I praise him as he provides me with patience to bear it. I praise him as he guides me to remember my hope for reward, and I praise him as he did not make it a calamity in my religion.
Source: Siyar A’lam al-Nubala’ 4/105
Verily, if I am afflicted by a calamity, then I praise Allah four times. I praise him that it was not worse than it was. I praise him as he provides me with patience to bear it. I praise him as he guides me to remember my hope for reward, and I praise him as he did not make it a calamity in my religion.
Source: Siyar A’lam al-Nubala’ 4/105
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Imām Sa’di (رحمه الله) said:
“Making fun of people only comes from a heart that’s full of bad manners.”
[Tafsir p. 801]
“Making fun of people only comes from a heart that’s full of bad manners.”
[Tafsir p. 801]
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Imām Mālik (رحمه الله) said:
“If you see hardness in your heart, weakness in your body and decrease in your sustenance (rizq), then know that you have spoken about a matter that does not benefit you.”
[Faydh al-Qadīr, 1/286]
“If you see hardness in your heart, weakness in your body and decrease in your sustenance (rizq), then know that you have spoken about a matter that does not benefit you.”
[Faydh al-Qadīr, 1/286]
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