One thing I hate about X is how people force familiarity when someone dies.
For Allaah’s sake, the only thing that benefits the deceased is your prayers. Bin the epistles and simply pray for them.
The worst are those who share their DM conversations with the deceased.
For God’s sake, stop that gutter behavior.
We are a morally fractured society. It's always as if honesty and integrity doesn't apply to money at all. People frown upon bad things only when money is not involved. Even the most upright person you know may disappoint when money is involved. As if we make an exception of it.
Be careful associating with people that crave public validation/attention. They will sacrifice you for a dose of adrenaline or whatever ‘feel good’ they can get.
The Khutba yesterday was on “Muhimmancin hankali”, the Imam was so passionate about the topic and he addressed thoroughly in such a captivating manner.
You could swear he is so tired of rashin hankalin mutanen mu but has to be very modest about expressing him self.
You have a blue tick. Good.
So, you sit down, concoct a lie, and present it to people as though it were true.
That’s how you get engagement and make money.
If you’re a Muslim, you should know this hadith:
“Falsehood leads to wickedness, and wickedness leads to the Fire. A man continues to tell lies until he is recorded with Allah as a liar.”
—Prophet Muhammad
Ask yourself: these lies you tell every single day on Twitter, do you really think they aren’t enough for Allah to record you as a liar? And what do you think awaits liars?
There is often a clear distinction between students who learn at the feet of scholars and those who only consume Islamic lectures online. In the path of seeking knowledge, having a teacher is invaluable.
You Cannot Center Allah While Outsourcing Self-Reflection.
Recently, some sisters argued that Muslim women should not make men the center of their lives. & is true. No one should occupy the place that belongs to Allah alone. This is a basic Tawhid.