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panaromasm · 2 years ago
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May Allah bless you with good health and happiness | Panaroma finance | Panaroma token
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altbk · 2 years ago
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‏‎#ramadhan #رمضانيات #puasaramadhan #ramadan #marhabanyaramadhan #رمضان_2019 #ramadan2018 #توزيعات_رمضان #شهر_رمضان #رمضان_كريم #جلابيات_رمضان #رمضان_مبارك #ramadhan2022 #رمضان_يجمعنا #رمضان #ramadhan2019 #هدايا_رمضان #ramadankareem #intags #ماه_رمضان #ramadan2019 #ramadhan2020 #ramadhankareem #ramadan2020 #ramadhan2021 #ramadan2021 #محمد_رمضان #promoramadhan #ramadan2022 #ramadanmubarak‎‏ (في ‏‎Saudi Arabia‎‏) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq-6wpMtcjo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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muslimnotepad · 4 years ago
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#Ramadan2021 #ramadan   #Ramadan   #ramadaniscoming #ramadanmubarak   #Alhamdulillah #Islam #islam #muslim #Muslim #Muslims #ramadanmubarak  #Ramadan2021 #RamadhanMubarak #Ramadhan  #Ramadanmubarak2021
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remindsmuslim · 4 years ago
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In 2020, many Muslim worshippers observed Ramadan under lockdown, with bans on communal prayers to curb the spread of Covid-19 in full force. ⁣ ⁣ This year, however, some countries have eased restrictions and welcomed congregants for taraweeh, the special nighttime Ramadan prayers, with strict limits and health protocols in place. ⁣ ⁣ Others have closed mosques and imposed curfews once again during the holy month, encouraging people to refrain from large gatherings and pray at home in certain zones where virus cases are spiking.⁣ #taraweeh  #ramadan #allah #corona #virus #ramadan2021 #ramadan2020 #ramadan2019  #mosque #masjid  #prayer #covid19 https://www.instagram.com/p/CNwg_4wFPkM/?igshid=7v0u076r0086
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islamicrays · 6 years ago
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When we think of a person who had an accepted Ramadan, we tend to think of the one who completes the Qur'an 30 times, the hafidh, the one who gave thousands in charity, and the one who lived in the mosque and prayed all night,
But you know who we tend to forget who shall have an accepted Ramadan? The young person who is fighting depression but still musters the strength to get through the day and complete the fast because of a belief that he/she has in Allāh. The woman who has to speed through her prayers because her little one is crying. The man who lays down the mat and prays at work. The student who turns away from looking at haram because he is conscious of Allāh. The sister who stays in the constant remembrance of Allāh during the days she is unable to fast. The individual who wants to fast throughout the month but his medical situation doesn't allow it. The one who leaves home every morning to earn halal. The guy who leaves what he used to do because it was wrong and returns to Allāh in remorse such that he often feels down. The one who can barely recite a page of the Qur'an but starts alif-baa-taa. The people who give up some private worship time in order to serve the family at Iftar and Suhur.
Righteousness has many doors and styles. If you are obeying Allāh and trying your best this this month - then be pleased and know that Allāh loves you. Allāh knows the efforts you are putting in. He won't let the tears, the tiredness, the effort, the good intentions, and the striving go to waste in Ramadan. Allah bless us all with His love.
Shaykh Mohammad Aslam
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mountknowledge · 6 years ago
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isikhilal · 6 years ago
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iheartallah · 6 years ago
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If your past sins haunt you, do this on the Night of Power, Laylatul-Qadr
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dannydzulfikri · 6 years ago
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Ramadan 2019 | Yang Baru Terlihat
Mungkin ada yang nampak baru pada Ramadan kali ini. Yang baru kita lihat kehadirannya di majelis ilmu, keberadaannya di shaf terdepan saat lima waktu, penampilan yang menutup lebih rapi dari hari-hari sebelumnya, dan berbagai hal lain yang mungkin saja baru kita lihat saat ini.
Sholat lima waktu di masjid mungkin bagi kita sudah bukan lagi hal yang istimewa, karena memang itu sudah menjadi hal yang wajib untuk mereka yang laki-laki. Tapi tentu tidak bagi sebagian dari mereka yang baru saja mengenal, dan menikmati kedekatan dengan Tuhannya. Bagi mereka bisa jadi hal itu sangat istimewa. Karena sebelumnya, hati mereka belum tersentuh dan terpanggil untuk mendatangi segala bentuk kebaikan.
Pada momen ini mereka hadir dengan pakaian yang menutup tubuh dengan baik, jilbab yang syar’I, juga tingkah dan perilaku yang lebih terjaga. Mungkin ini sudah hal yang biasa, karena sudah menjadi keseharian bagi sebagian perempuan. Tapi tentu tidak dengan sebagian yang lain. Baru saat ini mereka bisa menerapkan dalam kesehariannya, merasa ini adalah waktu yang tepat, lingkungan pertemanan yang mendukung, sehingga bisa melebur bersama dengan yang lain dalam berlomba menjemput kebaikan. Setelah sebelum-sebelumnya niat baik itu mungkin masih harus melawan bisikan dan rasa takut dalam diri mereka sendiri.
Kita adalah pemula disetiap Ramadan tiba, karena sebelas bulan sebelumnya tentu tidak suci dari berbagai dosa. Tidak ada pendahulu, juga tidak ada pendatang baru, Ramadan akan lebih menunjukkan bagaimana kita sebenarnya, seberapa dekat kita dengan-Nya. Dari manapun kita memulainya, semoga Ramadan kali ini kita mampu memberikan yang terbaik.
Danny Dzul Fikri - Ramadan 2019
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ohfateen · 5 years ago
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Baking has been one of my favourites to do in leisure. 🍰 . . .
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azkar95 · 6 years ago
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اللهم اجعل لنا في هذا اليوم دعوةٌ لا ترد ،واوهبنا فيه رزقاً لا يعد،وافتح لنا بابا في الجنه لا يسد،واحشرنا في زمرةِ سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم ♥️
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xponentialdesign · 6 years ago
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يجب ألا نكون محرجين من تقدير الحقيقة والحصول عليها من أي مكان ، حتى لو كانت من أعراق بعيدة ودول مختلفة عنا. لا شيء يجب أن يكون أغلى لطالب الحقيقة من الحقيقة نفسها ، ولا يوجد أي تدهور للحقيقة ، ولا يقلل من شأن من يتحدثها أو ينقلها. - Alkindus أبو يوسف يعقوب بن إسحاق الصبّاح الكندي FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION Islamic art Collection Over 100 animations : Xponentialdesign Monochrome collection DOWNLOAD ULTRA HD 4K VIDEO LOOP FILE
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tripsinegypt · 6 years ago
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Ramadan Mubarak
Enjoy the amazing holy month of fasting in Egypt where its streets become filled with different types of spiritual festivals that give you the exclusive opportunity to enjoy your wonderful visits during such a remarkable month. Have your Iftar this year with the Egyptians who come together to celebrate their fasting in groups of friends & family members in Hussein and then have some unforgettable tours to the Egyptian stores & shops to have extra fun.
Ramadan is the Holy month of fasting for all Muslims around the World. It is a truly unique month as it begins & ends with the appearance of the new moon. Muslims fast during this month from dawn till sunset and God forgives the past sins of those who pray, fast and do good deeds. The most interesting thing about this month is that on the 27th night of it that is called "Laylat El-Qadr", prophet Muhammed received the Quran as a guide for people. Egypt in Ramadan shines with all types of festivals, revealing the real happiness of people when they come together for Iftar and to share such a spiritual occasion with their family members.
Happy Ramadan for all Muslims around the world. Ramadan is about peace, tolerance, and most importantly it is about sharing... So share your Ramadan with "Trips in Egypt"
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perfectly-modest · 6 years ago
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Shout out to all my fellow Muslims who can’t fast Ramadan but still try to go to the mosque and read Quran. May Allah reward you, inshallah.
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islamicrays · 6 years ago
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Ladies, I used to wonder why I would have to get my period in Ramadan. I would pray so hard for it just to miraculously not come. It felt so isolating not to participate in tarawih or fast and guilt which came with eating was real for me.
�But as I studied Islamic scholarship, I realized that our greater communities put so much shame and guilt and anxiety on a natural, beautiful, critical experience. Being made to feel like your period coming at a time of heightened worship is not a curse nor a punishment- that toxic misconception is not from God or from Islam!
Your period is a blessing and a gift!
Aisha (r), more righteous than all of us women and men combined, got her period when she went to make Hajj with the Prophet (s). How devastated must she have been, after all of those years of waiting to make this journey, coming back into Mecca with the beloved of God (s) and His worshippers. And yet the Prophet (s) simply gently told her, "This is a thing which God has ordained for the daughters of Adam." And then he guided her in the fiqh rulings of worship.
He (s) didn't make her feel like she couldn't participate, like she couldn't reach God in this time, like every door of worship was closed to her. He told her, "So do what all the pilgrims do with the exception of the Tawaf round the Kaba" (Bukhari). He ensured she felt like she was still a part of her community's Hajj experience, and that the small of which she didn't participate in, she was taught what to do instead.
When you go through all of the ugh of menstruating, remember, “Whatever befalls a Muslim of exhaustion, illness, worry, grief, nuisance or trouble, even though it may be no more than a prick of a thorn, earns him/her forgiveness by God of some of his/her sins” (Bukhari). Your physical and emotional pain, it is not overlooked: it’s a means of forgiveness and your ranks raised.
You get your period in Ramadan because God knows it is the best for your body *and* He knows that not making Salah, not fasting, this submission is the best form of worship for you in this time.�
The Prophet (peace be upon him) taught us, “When a slave falls ill or travels, then s/he will get reward similar to that s/he gets for good deeds practiced at home when in good health.” (Bukhari).
You are rewarded for eating in Ramadan and nourishing your body when it’s vulnerable in this state. For resting and recharging your body instead of spending hours praying. You're rewarded for the fasting and salah you would be doing if you could. And even if you don't feel you need to eat or rest, you're rewarded for simply submitting to His guidance. �
It isn't a punishment, a curse or a sign of God not accepting your prayers. It is a blessing, it’s a time to honor and nurture your mind and body, and with the right intention, every minute of it can be an act of worship.
Ustadha Maryam Amir
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mountknowledge · 6 years ago
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سورة الدخان - القارئ : اسلام صبحي  - Surat - ad-Dukhan - Recited by Islam Subhi
https://soundcloud.com/mountofknowledge19/dhukhan
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