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Pearls
Oct 31, 2011 16:53:02 GMT 5
Post by Mujaahid on Oct 31, 2011 16:53:02 GMT 5
Let not your tongue mention the shame of anotherFor you yourself are covered in shame and all men have tongues. If your eye falls upon the sin of your brother Shield them and say, "Oh my eye! All men have eyes!
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Pearls
Nov 20, 2011 18:17:42 GMT 5
Post by Mujaahid on Nov 20, 2011 18:17:42 GMT 5
When I woke up this morning I asked myself: What are some of the secrets of success in life? I found the answer right there in my very room: The Fan said ••► Be cool. The Roof said ••► Aim high. The Clock said ••► Every minute is precious. The Mirror said ••► Reflect before you act. The Door said ••► Push hard for your goals. And don't forget, the Carpet said••► Kneel down and pray to Allaah - your RABB!
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Pearls
Nov 26, 2011 22:59:20 GMT 5
Post by Ummati on Nov 26, 2011 22:59:20 GMT 5
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Pearls
Dec 17, 2011 0:34:51 GMT 5
Post by Beautiful Indeed on Dec 17, 2011 0:34:51 GMT 5
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Pearls
Dec 27, 2011 21:01:19 GMT 5
Post by Ummati on Dec 27, 2011 21:01:19 GMT 5
The pursuit of wealth does not make you free of need. The pursuit of Allah, however, does make you free of need- because Allah who is Al-Ghanee, free of any need, takes care of all your needs. Allahu Akbar.Source: www.destinationjannah.tumblr.com
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Pearls
Mar 28, 2012 23:18:19 GMT 5
Post by Islam my identity on Mar 28, 2012 23:18:19 GMT 5
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Pearls
Feb 9, 2013 23:51:40 GMT 5
Post by Ummati on Feb 9, 2013 23:51:40 GMT 5
“And We have already created man and know what his soul whispers to him, and We are closer to him than [his] jugular vein…” [50:16]
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Pearls
Feb 9, 2013 23:53:48 GMT 5
Post by Ummati on Feb 9, 2013 23:53:48 GMT 5
“Say, [O Muhammad], “Shall we inform you of the greatest losers as to [their] deeds? [They are] those whose effort is lost in worldly life, while they think that they are doing well in work.” [18:103-104] Oh Allah! Protect us from being among such people whose effort is lost! Ameen.
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Pearls
Feb 17, 2013 21:45:53 GMT 5
Post by Ummati on Feb 17, 2013 21:45:53 GMT 5
Intelligence is not to win an argument, it is to avoid it.
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Pearls
Feb 20, 2013 20:48:06 GMT 5
Post by Ummati on Feb 20, 2013 20:48:06 GMT 5
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Pearls
Mar 12, 2013 13:15:00 GMT 5
Post by amatullah on Mar 12, 2013 13:15:00 GMT 5
Regarding avoiding sin, and not being quick to blame others for their wrong-doings.
(a) The first is: a knowledge that wine and pork and usury are prohibited and also that lying and backbiting and slander are prohibited. You know that and yet you do these latter things, not because you do not believe they are sins, but because your desire overcomes you. Now the other man’s desire is like your desire; it has overcome him, just as yours has overcome you. perhaps that is why he did the former-
But you must believe that the other person might have other good deeds saved up as a treasure laid up for himself in the future life, which might deliver him and make intercession for him while you may not have these things.
Another point is the fact that the genuine believer does not commit a sin except by a slip, and the sins are not part of his intention at all. Genuine knowledge is that which informs us that sin is a deadly poison and that the world to come is better than this; and the man who knows that does not give up the good for what is Lower than it.
This knowledge is not attained by means of the various special branches of knowledge to which most people devote their attention. As a result, most people’s knowledge only makes them bolder in disobeying God most high. Genuine knowledge, however, increases a man’s reverence and fear and hope; and these come between him and sins (in the strict sense) as distinct from the unintentional faults which are inseparable from man in his times of weakness. This proneness to lesser sins does not argue any weakness of faith, however. The believer, when he goes astray, repents. He is far from sinning intentionally and deliberately.
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Pearls
Apr 21, 2013 20:00:12 GMT 5
Post by Miracles on Apr 21, 2013 20:00:12 GMT 5
SIGNS OF A DEAD HEART:
1. That person has no longing for Allaah swt, no interest in the aakhirah. 2. Such a person feels no hesitation in sinning. 3. Doing good acts becomes a burden 4. They don’t like hearing naseeHah / good advice
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Pearls
Apr 21, 2013 20:00:57 GMT 5
Post by amatullah on Apr 21, 2013 20:00:57 GMT 5
Messenger of Allah (S) has said, “I warn you in relation to eating too much because surely this act poisons the heart by making it hard (no emotional feelings), and makes your body parts lazy and lethargic in relation to obedience of Allah, and it deafens the ears from hearing advice and good counsel. I also warn you in relation to looking around with inquisitiveness because surely this act excites your desires and gives birth to negligence."
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Pearls
May 17, 2013 20:38:48 GMT 5
Post by Ummati on May 17, 2013 20:38:48 GMT 5
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