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Destination Jannah - DCB
Destination Jannah Publisher: Dakwah Corner Bookstore Price: RM50 Where is your life heading to? Which trajectory is it on now? What is your purpose? All the wealth that you amassed, the investments you made, and the valuable possessions you have worked so hard to obtain. Where are these heading to? What do they mean when you depart from this world? What does “success” mean to you, at that juncture, when the angel of death comes to greet you?
Heavy questions, indeed. Questions so heavy, so uncomfortable to confront, that most of the mankind chooses to turn away from it altogether, to numb the pain of this existential crisis, preferring escapism to live in the convenience of comfort in the present.
This book is a call to redefine our direction, towards the destination of true, albeit unimaginable, everlasting comfort and pleasure.
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How merciful is Allah (swt) for allowing us the knowledge that Jannah awaits the martyred. To know that heaven is their final destination, Subhanallah. That’s the mercy of our Rabb.
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How to be happy regardless of not having things the way you wanted them to be?
Accepting that things are happening according to Allah's divine, flawless, and best plan. It is in the act of surrendering to Allāh with tears profusely flowing down your eyes. It's in the hope that still drags you to your prayer mat, believing things will turn out okay. It is in willingly fighting through life's pressures even when tired and feeling out of breath. It is reading or listening to the Qur'an even when you don't want to, because it offers you peace. It is in trying your best, failing, and trying again. It is in finding joy in life's smallest things. It is in being grateful for what you have while others do not. It is in praying and wishing everyone well regardless of everything. It is in going to sleep with the thought that tomorrow might be better, and if not, waiting until that tomorrow comes. It is in choosing to live and see the outcome of your hardships rather than giving up. It is in being content with what has been given to you. It is in believing that even if our current life isn't perfect, Jannah will be, so we choose to live through every single day until our final destination is called and we are granted Jannah, In Sha Allāh. -Mona Al Kabir
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Facts about the Bridge of Sirat...
1. Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) will be the first to cross it. 2. It's thinner than a hair, and sharper than a sword. It's placed right above Jahanam 3. Not a single person will be able to escape it, every soul must cross it. Except the disbelievers, their destination is automatically Jahannam 4. True believers will pass it like lightning or wind, some will crawl, some will slip and fall, some will be snatched and thrown into the fire 5. Whoever was slow to obey and worship Allah will pass over it slowly with fear.
Reference: Sahih al-Bukhari 7439 | Sahih al-Bukhari 6573 . . .
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To all those muslims out there, thinking that whatever muslims are going through in Syria, Gaza and Uyghurs wont happen with you?
Let me tell you. It will reach you. You will also experience this pain. You will also have to leave your home, family and everything behind and get ready for dying anytime soon. This ain't no joke. This is the truth. It will come to us and we will also be the victim of Islamophobic killings
But our destination is Jannah and this world is merely a prison for a believer. So hold yourself closer to Allah and pray for all the muslims out there who are going through genocide and also pray for all those innocent non muslims who are also being dragged to this Islamophobic killings
Allah hu Akbar
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Is anxiety the antithesis of sabr?
I'm starting to think so.
I've always considered myself a patient person. Almost too patient to the point of fault. I would often come across as too relaxed or even out right lazy. Internally, I let much of the world wash over me however, the past three years have led me to live with a deep rooted anxiety in my heart. For all of my effort I cannot surmount my difficulty so I accept sabr while continuing to do what I can, where I can, when I can to help myself.
But is this truly sabr if I cannot unroot this anxiety?
Subhanallah, I have been objectively blessed with good rizq from entirely unexpected places despite my difficulties. Why should I continue to harbour this anxiety while my past teaches me I am cared for?
And I know, objectively, that ones rizq can change immediately, without warning, for both better or worse. Yet I am closer to my support network now than ever. So why should I worry?
Why should I worry when I believe in an ultimate reality that is intelligent, limited by no difficulty and defines himself as merciful and compassionate?
Do I worry because I lack faith? Or do I worry because I am aware that trials only end in the afterlife? Yet if I am certain in the afterlife then even the worst reality of this world should not shake me in my sabr as I know where I will be going. Unless, of course, I'm not destined for jannah.
Allah knows best.
I will continue to work on my sabr and my anxiety.
May Allah bless anyone reading this with strength in their struggles and success both in this life and the hereafter.
May Allah forgive, guide and help each of us.
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Allah Allah desem gelsem/If I say Allah Allah and come.
“If I am a nightingale if I approach and come If I stand in the presence of Allah If I am a rosy red apple If I sprout on your branch, what do you say?
If you are a rosy red apple If you come to sprout on my branch If I am a silver clad crook staff If I draw and strike a blow, what do you say?
If you are a sliver clad crook staff If you come to draw and strike a blow If I am a handful of maize If I am scattered on the ground, what do you say?
If you are a handful of maize If you come to be scattered on the ground If I am a beautiful grey partridge If I gather up bit after bit, what do you say?
If you are a beautiful grey partridge If you come to gather up bit after bit If I am a young falcon bird If I seize and steal you off, what do you say?
If you are a young falcon bird If you come to seize and steal me off If I am a shower of sleet If I break your wing, what do you say?
If you are a shower of sleet If you come to break my wing If I am a wild nor’easter wind If I spurn and disperse, what do you say?
If you are a wild nor’easter wind If you come to spurn and disperse If I have a great sickness If I lie down in your way, what do you say?
If you have a great sickness If you come to lie down in my way If I am Azrâil If I take your ruh, what do you say?
If you are Azrâil If you come to take my ruh If I am a subject destined for Jannah If I enter into Jannah, what do you say?
If you are a subject destined for Jannah If you come to enter into Jannah If you find your master Pir Sultan If we enter in company together, what do you say?”
-Pir Sultan Abdal.
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HEADACHE: - Headache is a means of forgiveness and reward.
Abu Said al-Khudri (Radiy'Allahu'anhu) that the Prophet (Sallahu'alayhi'wa'salam) said:
“The headache that afflicts the believer, or a thorn that pricks him/her, or anything that harms him/her, Allah will raise him/her a degree on the day of resurrection and expiate his/her sins due to it” [Saheeh Targheeb no. 3434]
Also, not having headaches is a bad sign because the people destined to go to the Hell-fire do not have headaches:
Abu Hurairah (Radiy'Allahu'anhu) said: The Prophet (Sallahu'alayhi'wa'salam) said:
“…Have you ever felt a headache? The man said: What is a headache? He (Sallau'alayhi'wa'salam) said: A vein that beats in the head of a person. The man said: No I have not experienced that ever! The Prophet (Sallahu'alahyhi'wa'salam) said: Whoever would like to see a man from the people of the Hell-fire, then look at this man!”
[Reported in Ibn Hibban and graded Hasan Saheeh by al-Albani in Saheeh Mawaarid no. 580]
Having headaches are a sign of the People of Imaan and the People of Jannah.
Hafidh Ibn Rajab (Rahimahullah) said:
“…And headaches are from the signs of the People of Imaan and the People of Jannah..” [Lataaif al-Maa’rif pg. 153]
Then he brings the above Hadith and others.
On the authority of Abu Zayyaat al-Qushairi (Rahimahullah) said: “We entered upon Abu Darda (Radiy'Allahu'anhu) to visit him, when a Bedouin entered upon him. So he said: Where is your Ameer? And Abu Darda was the ameer then. So we said: He is complaining of some pain. The man said: I have not complained of anything or he said: I did not experience a headache ever! Abu Darda (Radiy'Allahu'anhu said: Remove him from me, so he dies from his sins. I do not love that for every pain/sickness that I feel that I am given red camels. For verily, the pain/illness of a believer is an expiation for his sins”
[Reported by Bayhaqi in Shuab al-Imaan no. 9436 and the Muhaqiq of the Book Mukhtaar Ahmad Nadwi graded it Jayyid]
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Islam is a constantly shaking boat, if you want to arrive to your destination (Jannah) you have to hold tight into it, and beware of falling! For once you fall it’s hard to get back onto it, and then the fire will be your eternal abode و العياذ بالله.
-Qamar
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Assalamalaikum, how do I let go of shame due to sins committed in the past? I’ve sincerely repented and know Allah SWT is Most Merciful but I’m still feeling guilt and anxiety.
'Say, "O My servants who have committed excesses against their own souls! despair not the mercy of Allah, surely Allah forgives all sins. Verily, He is Most Forgiving, Merciful.' (39:54)
it's natural to feel guilty and anxious at our faults. but understand that you and this life was never meant to be perfect. instead, Jannah, and who we will be in Jannah is and will be perfect.
'And assuredly, We have created man and We know what his nafs whispers to him, and We are nearer to him than even his jugular vein' (50:17)
Allah knows our hearts, he knows our weaknesses. He has created us, so of course He does. but like He says here, He is closer to us than even something that keeps us alive, so keep turning to Him. you say that you have sincerely repented, which is good alhamdulillah. this life is just a sea, taking us across the ocean to our final destination. so continue asking for forgiveness, but don't let your regret and guilt be an anchor in the sea, dragging you down to the bottom. instead, let your regret be your drive, your motor, your strength to keep going, keep swimming, by learning from your sins and becoming a better person and striving for His sake. have trust in Allah that He truly is Forgiving and Merciful.
a pair that is always mentioned in the Qur'an together is reward and punishment. He talks about the wrongdoers and their punishment, but then right after in so many places, he says 'except those who believe and do good works'. He wants us to fear punishment but also have hope in a reward. it's a balance. fear should be our drive to make us avoid bad deeds and punishment, which makes us do good things. and then doing good deeds gives us hope in the Mercy of Allah. so it is good to feel guilty. but don't let it drag you down. don't let your fear make you give up. but don't take your time here for granted either.
so understand yourself that you are human and you will have shortcomings. but make an action plan for how to be a better muslim and strive to be so for His sake.
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This dunya is a place of trial. The bitter fact of this dunya is that true relief, true freedom, true happiness, true peace — they are all not meant to be here. But know for certain, that the end destination of this ummah is Jannah, by the Rahmah of Allah. And the first footstep we take in Jannah is when every single difficulty, hardship, and trauma that we faced in this dunya will be wiped away. Sheikh Sulayman ar-Ruhayli hafidhahullah gave this beautiful advice (with some slight adjustments):
❛O believers, even though calamities and hardships in this dunya continuously befall upon you, do not lose hope. Do not give up. Do not be disappointed!
For on the Day of Resurrection, when you meet Allah 'azza wa jalla, and are admitted into Jannah [due to your patience in facing such trials], you will forget all of its pain and agony. Rather, you will only see the immensity of the reward. Rasulullah salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said:
🌸 ❛On the Day of Judgement, when the people who have suffered affliction [in this world] are given their rewards, the people who were healthy (i.e. lived an easy life) will wish that their skins had been cut off with scissors while they were in the world.❜ 【At-Tirmidhi 2402 | Graded Fair】
On the Day of Resurrection, the believers who were tested [in this dunya] who were patient, and never lost hope in [the Rahmah] of their Rabb, will be given immense reward. So much so that those who lived an easy life, [who hardly experience any hardship in this dunya] will wish that they were tested in this dunya with greater trials [because of how great the reward is].❜
— Sheikh Sulayman ar-Ruhayli hafidhahullah (with adjustments).
Allahumma, have Rahmah on the believers and the oppressed, those who are suffering from calamities, and deal with the oppressors and the tyrants.
Your sister in Deen, Aida Msr ©
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Jannah ever after......
Muslim definition of happily ever after❤️😍❤️
Yahya and Ayesha were sound asleep, tucked in the warmth of their dreams. Tahira stood by the window, gazing at the moon casting its gentle glow over Sylhet. The night was peaceful, and the tranquil scene outside resonated with the calm within.
Zahran, ever tender, approached her from behind and enveloped her in a loving embrace. "It has become difficult to hug you," he teased playfully, his chin resting on her shoulders. His warm breath brushed against her neck, causing a shiver that tingled through her, and her cheeks blushed in response.
Tahira whispered, "You know I love it when you hold me like this." Zahran pulled back slightly, kissing her on the temple and then on her cheek.
Tahira turned, her eyes glistening with emotion. Zahran, noticing the change, became concerned. "What happened, love? Why are you crying?"
"I'm just grateful to Allah that He gave me you," she said, her voice filled with gratitude. Zahran's smile widened, touched by her words.
"I am also grateful to Allah that He gave me you," he replied, moved by the depth of their connection. He moved to embrace her, but her baby bump cane between them .
"Seems like our little acrobat has already mastered the art of the hug block!" Zahran commented and they both laughed. Zahran planted a tender kiss on her forehead.
"Will you continue to love me like this forever?" Tahira inquired, her eyes reflecting a blend of vulnerability and hope.
Zahran's gaze softened as he responded, "Yes, now and always."
"Even in Jannah (paradise)?" she pressed, seeking assurance for an eternity.
A smile graced Zahran's lips, and he gently affirmed, "Absolutely."
"Promise?" Tahira sought the solemn commitment that transcended earthly pledges.
"Promise," Zahran whispered. He held her close, sealing their promise with an embrace that echoed a love destined to endure beyond the realms of this world.
And so, under the watchful gaze of the moon and the ever-present guidance of Allah, their journey continued with a testament to the enduring power of love and the blessings that continued to grace their intertwined destinies.
The end...
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Life is hard. It. is. terribly. hard. But I pray that Jannah will be our final destination, besties.🥹🫶🏻
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Choices are important in life but not as important as mindset. Two people can make same choices and have the same outcomes in life while one is happy because of their mindset and the other is miserable. When you choose joy, contentment and shukr no situation, no bad news, no loss is too much.
Put your akhira glasses on and remember this is a test and you are a traveller.
This isn't your final destination - Jannah is.
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The treasure from jannah – Last 2 verses of Surah Baqarah Translation
The Messenger has believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord, and [so have] the believers. All of them have believed in Allah and His angels and His books and His messengers, [saying], “We make no distinction between any of His messengers.” And they say, “We hear and we obey. [We seek] Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is the [final] destination.”
Al-Baqarah – 2:286
لَا يُكَلِّفُ اللَّهُ نَفْسًا إِلَّا وُسْعَهَا ۚ لَهَا مَا كَسَبَتْ وَعَلَيْهَا مَا اكْتَسَبَتْ ۗ رَبَّنَا لَا تُؤَاخِذْنَا إِن نَّسِينَا أَوْ أَخْطَأْنَا ۚ رَبَّنَا وَلَا تَحْمِلْ عَلَيْنَا إِصْرًا كَمَا حَمَلْتَهُ عَلَى الَّذِينَ مِن قَبْلِنَا ۚ رَبَّنَا وَلَا تُحَمِّلْنَا مَا لَا طَاقَةَ لَنَا بِهِ ۖ وَاعْفُ عَنَّا وَاغْفِرْ لَنَا وَارْحَمْنَا ۚ أَنتَ مَوْلَانَا فَانصُرْنَا عَلَى الْقَوْمِ الْكَافِرِينَ – 2:286
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We ask Allah to write for us the beautiful life that we desperately want, and if it’s not destined to be ours, we ask for Him to write for us a beautiful end and an eternity in Jannah, where no fear or sadness could ever each us. Where we are joined with those whom we love for His sake, and get everything our hearts ever desired.
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