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"Ya Allah, You are the Just. You are the All-Seeing. Bring relief to the oppressed. Strengthen the hearts of the patient. Accept the martyrs. Humble the tyrants. Do not let us forget. Do not let us be silent. Do not let us turn cold. Make our pain a witness before You. Make our du’a a means of mercy for Gaza, ya Rabb."
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Prosthetic Hand for a Muwahid
We are looking raise for a young muwahhid brother who has lost both his arms whilst carrying out a task to help the weak from our ummah. He has now become helpless and dependant for everyday basic activities such as eating and personal hygiene.
He has a family and young chilren to look after. By doing this, we hope to relieve his burden and give him the opportunity to live with dignity in which he can be independent enough to do the very basics; put food into his own mouth, manage personal hygiene and to defend the ummah physically بإذن الله .
We are hoping to raise approx $6000 for his surgery.
📌 The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Whoever fulfills the needs of his brother, Allah will fulfill his needs; whoever removes the troubles of his brother, Allah will remove one of his troubles on the Day of Resurrection; and whoever covers up the fault of a Muslim, Allah will cover up his fault on the Day of Resurrection".
📌 And in another narration, "And whoever helps ease a difficulty for the one in hardship, Allah will grant him ease from a difficulty in the world and in the Hereafter.
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If a student of knowledge allows himself to be consumed by the battles of social media (even if they are cloaked in the guise of knowledge) he will find that little of his time, concerns, and thoughts remain undisturbed.
Knowledge is too valuable to share a student’s heart with such battles. Blessed is the one who immerses himself in memorizing a beneficial Mâtn, reading an insightful book, and studying with a reliable companion.!!!
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Rasulullaah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “Part of the perfection of one’s Islam is his leaving that does not concern him.” [Tirmidhi: 2318]
I often find my mind to be seized up with this hadith a lot of times. Such a hefty thing, but overlooked so easily. Every talk, every thought, every matter of discussion that has nothing to do with you is not worth your time. With every passing second, a part of you is being buried and lost. A person with a sane mind won’t cost to squander it in vain. What is more worthy for you to be preoccupied than good deeds? With the scribes on your shoulders jotting down every little detail, can you stand to read in your book of records about things that brought you nothing but waste of time and regret? That’s why, it says “part of the perfection of one’s Islam.” You see?
Not only does this count in laghw things, but also bring the potential harm it bears. The mind feels foggy, the body feels weary, the heart experiences unnecessary grief, the soul feels constantly fatigued. For preoccupying yourself with other than Allaah will always keep you hanging in distraction and the feeling of burnout. The Shayatīn of jins jumps upon a person when he leaves remembering Allaah. So it’s more worthwhile to stay focused on what concerns you and your Akhirah than to be distracted by superfluous issues.
One of the ways to attain this is to be guarded on what you consume with your eyes and heart and say out loud with your tongue. Control what you utter. When Luqman عليه السلام was asked how he got such a respectful position among people. He said, “Truthful speech, and long silence upon what does not concern me.”By Allaah, avoiding giving your one-cent on every little matter will save you from many unnecessary situations, maintain your dignity and build in you subtle wisdom.
Understand your priorities and things that concern you. Show gratitude to the gift of time before it slips off your hands. Emulate the Salaf as in the narration it says that some Salaf were more stingy with their time than some of you with their wealth.
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Seeing the videos of the malnourished children, mothers exhausted and helpless carrying babies whose bones are protruding, men ducking and diving under bu ll ets trying to find food to feed their starving families and b o mbs dropping all around.. brings back memories that are all too familiar and gives me a bitter knot in my throat.
Nobody will understand the pain of besieged people like those who have gone through it, and the worst part is, we know from experience and they know also, that the betrayal and inaction from the ummah is what hurts the most. May Allah take revenge for the muslimeen of G a za and Baghuz and all the muslimeen suffering elsewhere. May Allah hasten the victory for the muwahideen and allow us to restore the honor to the lands with the laws of Allah once again.
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📚: شرح أصول الثلاثة للشيخ تركي البنعلي تقبله الله
اللهم لا تجعلنا مثل هؤلاء واستعملنا يارب لدينك ولنصرة دينك ولا تستبدلنا وحبِّب إلينا الج هـ ا د في سبيلك على منهج الحق
آمين🤍
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Found a gem from the archives, may Allah عَزَّ وَجَلَّ accept the sheikh. For sisters إن شاء الله. It is a poem (in Arabic) and I always say how I admire the eloquence of the sheikh رحمه الله, didn’t even see this, I only said this from listening to his lectures اللهـم بارك. رحمه الله تعالى رحمة واسعة
It is a poem, but there are ayaat, ahaadith and statements of scholars that explain and certify the lines of poem of the sheikh. Really beneficial from what I’ve gone through so far.
If you’d want this as a sister dm إن شاء الله and I can send to you بارك الله فيكم
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There is a great difference between one who says: “religion is something we discuss while drinking a cup of coffee, it is something that teaches us to build discipline and improve our spirituality but it isn’t my main purpose in life” and one who says: “May my blood be sacrificed for this lofty religion” and actually sacrifices his soul for it. There is a difference between one who knows that Allah sent this religion for us to live and die for and upon, we are not here to enjoy sin and only act upon islam when it is convenient to our whims! You do not get to be rewarded before you win! You do not get to be paid before you work! And you do not get to enjoy bliss in Jannah until you sacrifice in dunyah.
The least a muslim can sacrifice for this religion is the outer case of his soul: his body. The least a muslim can sacrifice to try to repay islam is his limbs which he didn’t attain out of his own diligence, but were also given to him by Allah to employ for this deen! And by sacrificing your limbs I do not mean cutting your arms and donating them to charity! You know exactly what I mean. To fight fisabillilah seeking to establish this lofty religion even if that means that you are deprived of your freedom, your wealth, your health or even your life.
Oh Allah allow us to sacrifice these tired bodies for your sake ya Allah, for our souls wish to be released from the bars of our ribs to fly around your throne inside green birds.
Allah blessed many of us with a blessing which even His prophet ﷺ was deprived of, which is: dying while defending this religion! Even the prophet ﷺ wished to be killed in battle, but Allah decreed that He ﷺ may not be harmed by mankind, so him dying in battle was therefore not possible. Something that the greatest of mankind ﷺ wished for himself is available in the hand of many believers, but Allah punished them for their sins with the calamity of qu’ood wa allahul mustaan, may Allah honour His servants with the blessing of Jihad. Remember that if you do not act, Allah will send someone else to serve this deen, you will be replaced and lost.
“The souls of the martyrs are in green birds which are suspended from the Throne of Allah. They roam freely in Paradise wherever they wish, then return to these lanterns hanging from the Throne. Their Lord looks at them and says: ‘Do you wish for anything?’ They say: ‘What more could we wish for? We roam freely in Paradise wherever we wish.’ He asks them this three times. When they see that they will not be left alone unless they ask, they say:‘O Lord, we wish that our souls be returned to our bodies so that we may be killed again for Your sake.’ When He sees that they have no need, they are left to enjoy.” (Sahih muslim 1887)
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If anyone has the tg channel that has sheikh turki’s lectures please link to me بارك الله فيكم
Managed to get ahold of some of his lectures before getting banned but I’m back now and don’t remember the channel’s name🥲
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⛓️COLLECT TO FREE OUR PRISON SISTERS ⛓️
بِسْــــــــــــــــــمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Today we have the opportunity to free our sisters from the camp Allahumma barik. The ransom of captive Muslims is a fard kifaya (community duty) that must be fulfilled, even if it requires spending all the funds from one's savings.
But since we prisoners unfortunately have no economy, we are opening collections on the internet in order to raise the awareness of our ummah and to collect these sums in order to free ourselves.
The situation in the camp is such that every day the opportunity to leave may be the last. Do not leave your sisters in captivity.
$10, $50, $100 , even the smallest amount will contribute to the freedom and will be a blessing for all of you on yaum al qiyama.
May Allah ﷻ accept it from us and put baraka in this beautiful project
Contact us for more details @DONATION_SISTERS On Telegram.
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Dua for a Muslim in their Absence!
Make dua for a Muslim whose mother is suffering and deteriorating from cancer. They feel as if there is no way out and are afraid of the same fate later down the line. May Allah grant their mother full shifaa and grant them a way out from all their worries and burdens آمين
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يا رب ❤️🩹
اللهم أعنا على طاعتك🤲
i encourage you, reader of this post, to be comfortable in pushing things away from you.
especially if what you are pushing away, will draw you closer to Allāh Azzawajal, through your sacrifice.
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
I will be offline for some time In Shaa Allah, please forgive me for not responding to any messages, please remember me and my family in your duas
بارك الله فيكم
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قلبي متعب والليل طويل
My heart is tired and the night is long
أنا بعيد عن الله، والحنين يقتلني
Im far away from Allah, the longing is killing me
والحزن قد انتشر فيَّ كالنار تلتهم الغابة.
And sorrow has spread in me like the fire burning the forest
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I always say that Allāh عز وجل sends you situations to remind you that you are truly alone and in dire need of Him alone.
I don’t say this to make you or myself feel sad over this, or that this matter even deserves sadness. This is a matter you should feel overjoyed about, actually.
If the question were to be asked, “who is there for you?” the lowly, humiliated people, would say “fulān and ‘illān!” However, the slave who has truly tasted seclusion with Allāh and pleasure in that replies, “No! Indeed I have my Lord, He Sees and He Hears!”
Nobody will hear your silent tears and your secret begging ad’iyah but your Rabb.
And even if anyone else heard, I ask you, who is the One whom the heavens and the earth and what is between them is in His Power?!
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
I feel bad to ask as there are others more needy and worthy of dua but if you choose to, make dua for me that Allah forgives me of my many sins that I have brought upon myself and grants me the ability to leave them. That Allah allows me to taste the sweetness of obeying Him and to grant me a very long distance from hidden sins and anything that is haram. That Allah grants me thabat upon this beautiful path and uses me and doesn’t replace me. I feel as if I’m drowning in the sea of sins and I’m scared of being replaced. May Allah grant you all better than what you ask for me and answer all of your Adiyah you made on Arafah آمين
جزاكم الله خير الجزاء
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