"persian poets wernt Muslim"
meanwhile the persian poets...
"I am the slave
of the Qur'an
as long as I
have a soul.
I am dust
on the road
of Muhammad,
the one chosen.
If someone
takes other than that
from my words,
I loathe him;
and with such words,
I am disgusted." - Rumi
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“What have I to do with the dunya?
The example of me and the dunya is like a traveler ..
who rests under the shade of a tree, then leaves it and goes on his way.”
Malik ibn Dinar رحمه الله said:
"Since I've learned the reality of people, I don't care who praises or criticizes me; as they'll be excessive in both."
[Az-Zuhd of al-Bayhaqī (154)]
@Iran_naameh Then you must have a big problem with saadi, jami, attar, and maulana. You must really also have a problem with all the persian scholars who contributed to math and science. Because they were all MUSLIM and PERSIAN.
The 4 unbreakable promises.
1) So remember Me: I will remember you (Surah Baqarah: 152).
2) If you're grateful , I will surely increase you in favors (Surah Ibrahim: 7)
3) Call upon Me , I will respond to you .( Surah Ghafir : 60)
4)And Allah will not punish them , while they seek forgiveness (Surah Anfaal :33).
Prophet ﷺ said:
"You shall be saved as long as you are silent, for if you speak, it will either be in your favour or stand against you."
● [السنن الكبر ي أبي بكر أحمد للبيهقي]
Bakr ibn ‘Abdillah Al-Muzanī رحمه الله said:
“O son of Ādam, if you want to know the magnitude of the blessing of Allāh upon you, then cover your eyes!”
[Ash-Shukr: 62]
@RoshanaMN Nah, what's truly fascinating is a diaspora who can be so deranged to think that 2 genocidal states intervening to remove a regime (which has committed corruption) is the answer. Naivity and ignorance in astonishing levels.
Single handedly THE most embarrassing and cringe diaspora. Then they wonder why no one takes them serious, because no one but themselves can bare to look at this stuff and not cringe to the core.
A deaf man does not listen to music.
A blind man does not look at what is ḥarām.
Nor does a crippled man go to places of sin.
Isn’t it sad that we disobey Allah using the very blessings He has given us, yet He still allows us to keep them?
Umar Ibn Abdul-Aziz رحمه الله said:
"I never saw a better admonisher than the grave, or anything more satisfying than a book, or anything safer than lack of socialisation."
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Ibn taymiyyah رحمه الله said:
"Some of the salaf would say:
'Anyone can perform righteous deeds; however, only a sincere individual can abandon sinning."
[qā'idah fi al-sabr, pg. 91]