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whothefckischarles ikr?! My first thought was are they related. ...and then I go to Tony and jenna but how would that be Akward considering jenna was playing big momma state pen edition with him in season 1! Ugh. This is too much! 30 hours
Akward?! Am I the only one who finds this response strange? ?? whothefckischarles littlerosewoodlies
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Akward?! Am I the only one who finds this response strange? ?? whothefckischarles littlerosewoodlies
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littlerosewoodlies and didn't one of the liars (in school) say something about him and mentioned the dark side? Or something to that affect......
Is the film Them! relevant because the main male character is named Lucas?
Nice catch. -A
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whothefckischarles pllanalyzers theplltheorist thoughts? I personally would be sad if Lucas is A even tho I saw a theory a long time ago that made sense, and anytime I see him it's totally suspect. Had heart set on Ezra or Cece or even Wren worst case scenario. ....plus isn't Lucas too young?
Is the film Them! relevant because the main male character is named Lucas?
Nice catch. -A
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There are six stages to knowledge: Firstly: Asking questions in a good manner. Secondly: Remaining quiet and listening attentively. Thirdly: Understanding well. Fourthly: Memorising. Fifthly: Teaching. Sixthly—and it is its fruit: Acting upon the knowledge and keeping to its limits.
Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah (via islamic-art-and-quotes)
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Ameeeen!
Dua for character improvement
حسِّن يا رب لنا الخُلُق
Beautify, Oh Lord, our character for us.
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I could be a better sister
I COULD BE A BETTER SISTER BY....." Assalamu alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatu my dear sisters. I'd like to open a conversation with all of you, something that is weighing heavily on my chest. Today, on Facebook, I came across a sister that was giving clothing away because she has left Islam to go back to Christianity. This is the THIRD sister, TODAY, that I have learned about that has left Islam. Being curious I went to her page to look. Turns out, she was so sick and tired and hurt and dissapointed by the way other sisters have treated her. Subhan Allah this is the same reason another sister left. Now I'm not talking about oh, she hurt my feelings I don't like her, I'm leaving Islam. I'm talking about sisters degrating, severely back biting and shaming, sisters with a sense of superiority be a use of their cultural/financial status. A lot of the times, but not exclusively, revert sisters bear the brunt of this demented idea of "sisterhood". Most times sisters are made to feel like they aren't "good" enough to even be a part of this sick twisted clique under the guise of sisterhood like it's a VIP club. Many will say, oh they are coming to Islam for the wrong reasons if a few mean sisters can "force" them to leave this beautiful religion. While there's some truth to this statement, it passes any blame on us off to the sister who has felt mistreated and abused enough to leave. We as an Ummah MUST take responsibility for our fellow sisters and brothers. Many times, well meaning muslims will tell a person, out of hope and excitement, that they can basically make up their own rules and practice Islam however they wish following their nafs, as long as they are Muslim. People don't understand that they are accountable for this. So everytime that sister or brother commits zina, or drinks alcohol, or dresses in a manner very much not islamic, they bear some of that sin. Meanwhile afterwards, she is left feeling alone and judged for not practicing Islam according to the Qur'an and Sunnah, with no one wanting to be "bothered" with her to politely and respectfully teach her the correct way. What I would like us to do, is think of ways we could be a BETTER sister to those in need. Give all of us your ideas. Especially for reverts who many times have left everything and everyone they know behind, support and a POSITIVE AND HEALTHY SISTERHOOD is so so important. This is not a "let's expose our sins together" task. It's simply stating things we need to work ôn. Please share with: "I could be a better sister by" then fill in the blank. I will go first. I could be a better sister by calling to check up on my sisters or visiting them, especially when I know they are lonely or sad. May Allah guide us and forgive us all. Ameen.
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Al-Adab Al-Mufrad ( Compassion - 475) 'A'isha said, "I was on a camel that was somewhat intractable and I began to beat it. The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, 'You must be compassionate. Whenever there is compassion in something, it adorns it, and whenever it is removed from something it disgraces it."
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Quran 14:42 on Photos of Syria’s War
وَلَا تَحْسَبَنَّ اللَّهَ غَافِلًا عَمَّا يَعْمَلُ الظَّالِمُونَ إِنَّمَا يُؤَخِّرُهُمْ لِيَوْمٍ تَشْخَصُ فِيهِ الْأَبْصَارُ
Never think that God is unaware of what the evildoers are doing: He only grants them respite until the Day when their eyes will stare in horror… (Quran 14:42)
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Whoever has a satisfied heart, the world will not harm him…
The Prophet ﷺ, Sahīh al-Jamī’ No. 7816. (via aboonoor)
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Who was Shaykh Muhammad Abdul Wahhāb Al Wasābi (رحمه الله)?
Name: Abu Ibraheem Muhammad ibn ‘Abdul Wahhāb ibn ‘Ali ibn Muhammad al-Wasābi al-Abdāli al-Yemeni
Birth Date: 12 Safar 1376 AH (Corresponding to Monday, September 17th, 1956)
Studies: He learnt basic reading, writing and Qur’ān from his father. Studied at the Dār Al-Hadith in Madeenah from 1392 to 1396. Then he studied at Ma’hād in Haram al-Makki from 1397 to 1398. And then he went back to Yemen to call to Tawheed and Sunnah and warn against Shirk and Bid’ah.
After that in 1408 AH he went to seek knowledge from Shaykh Muqbil (rahimahullāh) in Dammāj, Yemen and remained with him till 1412 AH except during winter months when he used to go back to his Masjid in the city of Hadeedah.
His Books: He had authored quite a few books. The most famous books is Al-Qawlul Mufeed fi Adilatu Tawheed.
Shaykh Muqbil had introduced some of his books and praised him.
His Teachers: Shaykh al-Wasābi (rahimahullāh) studied with some of the senior most Mashaykh of recent times like Shaykh ‘Abd Al Aziz Ibn Bāz, Shaykh al-Albāni, Shaykh Muhammad Sālih al-Uthaymeen, Shaykh Muqbil ibn Hadee Al Wādi’ee, Shaykh Hammad al-Ansāri, Shaykh Bakr bin Abdullāh Abu Zayd and others.
His Students: Shaykh Muhammad ibn Sālih as-Somali, Shaykh Muhammad bin Ali Maqbool al-Muhammadi, Shaykh Ali bin Muhammad Kulaisi and many others.
Scholar’s praise for him:
Shaykh Muqbil referred to Shaykh Muhammad al-Wasābee as the Mufti of Yemen in some of his lessons.
Shaykh Ahmed an-Najmi called him Al-Aalim al-Jaleel (Great Scholar) in the introduction of the book al-Qawlul Mufeed.
The brother Sameer al-Hudaydee mentioned that he went to Shaykh Rabee’ and said:
“The followers of Abul Hasan (al-Misree) say there are no ‘Ulamaah in Yemen!”, so Ash-Shaykh Rabee responded by saying “Ash-Shaykh Muhammad (Ibn Abdul Wahhāb al-Wasābi), what is he?!”
Shaykh al-Wasābi (rahimahullāh) was also well-known to Shaykh Ubayd al-Jābiri (hafidhahullāh) as can be found here.
Some of the other Scholars of Yemen like Shaykh Muhammad al-Imām, Shaykh Abdur Rahmān al-Adeni, Shaykh Abdullāh al-Adeni and others continue to speak highly of Shaykh al-Wasābi (rahimahullāh).
[For full biography refer to Sahab.net. Original post adapted from here].
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It is reported that ʿAbdullāh bin ʿAmr bin Al-ʿĀs (Allāh be pleased with them) said: “Leave alone what you have nothing to do with, and do not speak about what does not concern you, and secure your tongue like you secure your money.”
[Ibn Ḥibbān Al-Bustī, Rawḍatu Al-ʿUqalāʾ 1:55] (via pearlsofislam)
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Ask Allah for help against your evil whims and desires just as you ask Him for help against your enemies.
Umar ibn al-Khattab
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There’s a huge amount of freedom that comes to you when you take nothing personally.
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