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The Shaykh who teaches Qur’an sends everyone in the school reminders every day. This was one of them. May Allah preserve him and his deen and raise him in rank on the day of judgment!
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Friday Eve | ﷺ
Have you ever been in a situation from which you want ease but don’t know how to verbalise it in duʿāʾ? Maybe it’s too simple and you feel silly asking for it directly. Maybe it’s too complex and you don’t know what to ask for.
Maybe it’s frightening and you don’t want to acknowledge it by verbalising any part of it.
Allāh has given you the words for when you don’t have your own: Sending peace and salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ.
In a ḥadīth highlighting the virtues of increasingly sending salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ, he ﷺ says to the one who excessively sends ṣalāt upon him:
تكفى همك ويغفر ذنبك
“Allāh will suffice you your worries and forgive you your sins.”
That worry that you struggle to verbalise, Allāh will suffice it for you.
Via abeer sabar
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Marriage is something that will happen when Allah Subhanahuwa ta’ala wills. So keep trying to find a righteous spouse and leave the rest to Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala. Don’t get depressed and don’t lose hope. Always remember Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala plans are better than our wishes. Marriage is not the purpose of life; it’s a mean to get closer to Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala. This is the best time to work on your relationship with Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala. As you get married your responsibilities will also get increased. So prepare yourself for that responsibility, gain Islamic knowledge, and read about the rights of husband, wife and children because when you say yes for the marriage, you have agreed that you are ready to take the responsibility. Remember this life is a test and we are all tested through different trials. It’s also a test that you have to abstain yourself from haram and be patient.
Make lots of dua and while asking Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala always say “if it’s good for me” because we don’t know what’s good for us only Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala knows. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala loves us more than our mother so His decisions are always for our own good and we have to trust Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala.
“But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah Knows, while you know not.” (Quran 2:216)
Always remember this:
“No amount of guilt can change the past and no amount of worrying can change the future. Go easy on yourself for the outcome of all affairs is determined by the decree of Allah. If something is meant to go elsewhere, it will never come on your way, but if it is yours by destiny, from you it cannot flee.”Umar ibn al Khattab (Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anhu)
I hope it will be helpful. May Allah guide us to the straight path.
Ameen
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O Allah, Your mercy I am hopeful for, so do not leave me to myself for the blink of an eye, and put all my affairs in order, there is no god but You
Allahumma rahmataka arju fala takilni ila nafsi tarfata `ayanin wa aslih li sha’ni kullihi la ilaha illa anta
[Abu Dawud]
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Verily, His Command, when He intends a thing, is only that He says to it, “Be!” and it is!
(Surah Ya-Sin, Verse 82)
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An Inspirational true story happened to a Qur’aan teacher in Egypt & narrated by her colleague to her students.
A Qur’aan teacher always advised her students to live by this aayah:
وَعَجِلْتُ إِلَيْكَ رَبِّ لِتَرْضَى
“and I hastened to You, O my Lord, that You might be pleased.” [Surah TaHa, Verse 84]
She told them, “This aayah is what moves me. When I hear the Adhaan and I’m in occupied and the middle of something, I remind myself of this aayah and so I get up to pray.”
“When my alarm goes off at 2:00 am (Tahajjud) and I want to go back to sleep I remember: “and I hastened to You, O my Lord, that You might be pleased” and so I get up.
Her husband had the following arrangement with her: on his way home from work he would call her so she will get the food hot & ready; so he can come home and eat & sleep.
One day he asked her to make Mahshi (stuffed grape leaves with rice – very time consuming. You wrap many of them and put the pot of them on the stove to cook). She had 3 more to wrap then she had to put them on the stove to cook.
But the Adhaan came in…So she left the 3 remaining grape-leaves (which would have taken her 5 minutes) and went to pray.Her husband kept calling & calling but there was no answer. He came home and found her in Sujood and food not ready. He saw there were only 3 grape-leaves left. So he was upset & said: “You could have just finished them & put the pot to cook then pray!”
No response.
He went to her to discover she had died in her Sujood!
SubhaanAllaah, had she waited like any of us to “finish whats in her hand”, she would have died in the kitchen! But a person dies upon what they lived on and by, & they are resurrected on what they died on.
Prophet ﷺ said, "Every person will be resurrected in the manner that he died." [Narrated by Muslim, 2878]
Abdullaah رضي الله عن�� narrated, “I asked the Prophet ﷺ : “Which deed is the dearest to Allaah?” He replied, “To offer the prayers at their early stated fixed times.” [Saheeh Bukhaari]
Let’s make a resolution:
*For sisters, leave everything, get up & pray as soon as the adhaan calls in, [maximum after 20 minutes (iqaamah time)]
*For brothers, as soon as you hear the Adhaan, do wudoo’ & go to the Masjid. Keep reminding yourself:
وَعَجِلْتُ إِلَيْكَ رَبِّ لِتَرْضَى
“and I hastened to You, O my Lord, that You might be pleased.”
(True story shared by a sister, who also suggested the resolution. May Allaah (swt) accept it from her and may it be a source of sadaqah-e-Jaariyah for her. Ameen)
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