I think it's beautiful how the reason you like some people in this world is because you already met their souls way before you were born and got along so well that you were written to reconnect with them in this life.
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Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
"The one who bears in mind the fact that Allah is watching his thoughts and his heart, Allah will protect him from falling short in what he does both in secret and openly."
[Madaarij as-Saalikeen | 2/1492]
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"The one who bears in mind the fact that Allah is watching his thoughts and his heart, Allah will protect him from falling short in what he does both in secret and openly."
[Madaarij as-Saalikeen | 2/1492]
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Ibn al Jawzi رحمه الله said:
"Nothing is more difficult in this life than maintaining patience, be it patience for not acquiring what you love or being patient when afflicted with difficulties, especially when patience stretches for long periods of time or when people become desperate for relief."
[صيد الخاطر]
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"Nothing is more difficult in this life than maintaining patience, be it patience for not acquiring what you love or being patient when afflicted with difficulties, especially when patience stretches for long periods of time or when people become desperate for relief."
[صيد الخاطر]
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“Happiness is attained by three things:
being patient when tested,
being thankful when receiving a blessing, and
being repentant upon sinning”
-Ibn Qayyim Al-jawziyyah
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being patient when tested,
being thankful when receiving a blessing, and
being repentant upon sinning”
-Ibn Qayyim Al-jawziyyah
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Perhaps the restlessness comes from your hearts longing to be connected with it’s creator.
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Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“If Allah ﷻ had forgiven the one who had quenched the thirst of a very thirsty dog, so what would be the case for he who quenches the thirst, feeds the hungry, and clothes the unclothed from among the Muslims?”
[‘Udat as-Saabireen | 1/216]
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“If Allah ﷻ had forgiven the one who had quenched the thirst of a very thirsty dog, so what would be the case for he who quenches the thirst, feeds the hungry, and clothes the unclothed from among the Muslims?”
[‘Udat as-Saabireen | 1/216]
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Bad Assumptions
Imām Al-Shāfi'ī (d.204H) was asked: "How does one assume badly of Allāh [sūw'u-dhan]. He replied:
الوسوسة، والخوف الدائم من وقوع مُصِيبَة، وترقب زوال النعمة، كلها من سوء الظن بالرحمن الرحيم
"By allowing waswasa [devilish whisperings] to fester inside of him; and having constant fear that a misfortune will strike him; and expecting blessings to be taken away from him. These are all from sūw'u-dhan of Al-Rahmān, Al-Rahīm."
• حلية الأولياء (٩ /١٢٣)
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Imām Al-Shāfi'ī (d.204H) was asked: "How does one assume badly of Allāh [sūw'u-dhan]. He replied:
الوسوسة، والخوف الدائم من وقوع مُصِيبَة، وترقب زوال النعمة، كلها من سوء الظن بالرحمن الرحيم
"By allowing waswasa [devilish whisperings] to fester inside of him; and having constant fear that a misfortune will strike him; and expecting blessings to be taken away from him. These are all from sūw'u-dhan of Al-Rahmān, Al-Rahīm."
• حلية الأولياء (٩ /١٢٣)
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