For a long time, I carried this belief that every sin I committed had to be paid for with a future loss. If I sinned today,I would convince myself that Allah would withhold some happiness I deeply wanted tomorrow. I would begin grieving for blessings that had not even been taken+
DON’T JOKE WITH THIS DU’A:
Ya Allah, after you give me for what I prayed for, please discipline and protect me to keep it and give me wisdom to multiply it.
I feel so emotional when I think about how low my Imaan is and how weak my relationship with Allah is & how He still never fails to bless me every single day
Having friends who are mindful of salah when you’re out is a real blessing.
“Let’s go after Asr”
“Let’s do it before Dhuhr”
“Maghrib soon, let’s head home”
May Allah surround us with people like this 🥹
Don’t let marriage horror stories make you lose hope in getting married. Be a righteous person first and drown in dua to get married to person of good character, religiosity and trust in Allah.
I feel like treating people w adab & akhlaaq, not violating their rights, and not hurting them to the point that they’re crying before Allah in sujood is better than quoting quranic verses or hadith but to each their own ig
Ibn al Jawzi رحمه الله said
"Women are the trusts of honorable men.
None but an honorable man will honor them, and none but a dishonorable man will humiliate them."
[Al Mudhish 661]
Still in awe about the fact that everything just somehow works out even when it feels like it’s the end of the world while facing a hardship or struggle.
Imagine telling the world that you're liberating the women of Iran and one of the first things you do is blow up a school full of girls. Extraordinary.
Umar ibn al-Khattab (رضي الله عنه) passed by a garbage dump and stood there for a while. When his friends around him felt disturbed by the smell of the garbage, he said:
This is the world that you are so eager for and over which you weep