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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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Signs that your hardwork is paying off!
- Praying on time
- sleeping better
- more energy
- More self reflection/repentance
-More forgiveness
- More Fruit and veg
- More active
- More water
- More remeberance
- More Quran
- More productive
- More gratitude
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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https://do-it.islamic-relief.org.uk/fundraising/marwahs-fundraising-page
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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Tips for RAMADAN!
- Read 40 Verses after each paryer to complete the Quran in 30 days.
- Pray on time, especially Fajr and Isha.
- Don't over eat on iftar.
- Make du'a as much as you can, especially for people around you.
- Avoid music, you cannot connect with the Quran if you listen to music!
- Feed a poor person if you are able to.
- Don't backbite.
- Don't make yourself or anyone else angry.
- Read about the Prophets strories.
- Share this! Sadaqa jaryah.
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The 99 Name of Allah (SWT)
Al-Quddus (The Most Sacred/The Most Holy)
Written in arabic: ٱلْقُدُّوسُ
The One who is pure from any imperfection and clear from children and adversaries for Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ is Al-Qaddus, so far removed of any imperfection. He has no shortcomings, evil is not attributed to Him. The mere mention of being free from defects borders on insult as it implies the possibility of imperfection. He transcends all that we perceive as perfection, it is inconceivable. All sublime attributes belong to Him.
The Qur'an mentions the concept of the Holy Spirit (Ruh al-Qaddus) four times. It is understood that He purifies and makes holy through this spirit. This is the concept of the divine force and influence Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ has over His creatures. Whenever you see either Ruh al-Qaddus or Ruh al-Amin (the faithful or trustworthy spirit, see 26:193 for example) scholars interpret it as being interchangeable with the Angel Jibrel. In the tafsir of Ibn Kathir for Surah Maidah ayah 110, "O `Isa, son of Maryam! Remember My favor to you and to your mother when I supported you with Ruh il-Qudus (Jibril) so that you spoke to the people in the cradle and in maturity." When Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ mentions the passing of this spirit it's understood as to cast a reflection of His divine characteristics on His creation. It makes a thing pure, and wholesome and removes any imperfections. Isa (as) was gifted with this quality making him infallible.
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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The brothers of Yusuf decided to murder him. How did they get so low?
This all started with one sin: Assumption. They assumed they were being treated unfairly. Assumption led to envy, then backbiting, and that led to the planning of killing Yusuf AS.
One sin led to another sin.
Allah said in Quran, “Do not follow the footsteps of Shaytaan.”
What are the footsteps of Shaytaan? When he invites you to one sin, do not follow it, because one sin will lead to another and another, and before you know it you’ll be in a pool of sins.
Never be like the one who says, “Oh, it’s just one sin, a small sin, no big deal.”
Remember, these small sins lead us to bigger sins.
Yusuf’s brother thought once they are done with Yusuf they’ll repent to Allah and become righteous after that. This is called delusion.
Do we have any guaranty that Allah will forgive us if we repent this way? How are we sure that we’ll get the time to repent? What if we die while we’re sinful?
We must get rid of this mindset.
The one who fears Allah does not commit sins with the mindset that they’ll ask for forgiveness later on.
On the contrary, we must not delay khair. If there is a good opportunity, avail it. We must do good while we have time. Ustad Nouman once said, When youth turns to Allah, miracles happen. It’s like if I drop this cellphone which is in my hand, we’re all 100% sure it’ll drop on the floor and not fly, it’s a fact, that is how strong this fact is that miracles will happen for us if we obey him in our youth.
We’re all waiting for a miracle to change our lives, so let’s grab this opportunity while we still have it.
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The 99 Names of Allah(SWT)
Al Malik (The King)
Written in Arabic:ٱلْمَلِكُ
The Sovereign Lord, The One with the complete Dominion, the One Whose Dominion is clear from imperfection
From the root mim-lam-kaf (م ل ك) which has the following classical Arabic connotations: to possess, to own exclusively to exercise authority to command to have power over, command, reign to have dominion over, to have ruling power to have kingship.
There is a difference in ٱلْمَـٰلِكُ (al-Malik) and ٱلْمَـالِكُ (al-Mālik), the difference is the second is pronounced with an added stress on the letter "a". Al-Malik is a king, a ruler over his subject whereas al-Mālik is the master and owner. Al-Malik is the king, whose limits are not confined to a boundary, He is ever-lasting in time and space. He can never be abdicated from His throne and doesn't need the support of His subjects
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The 99 Names of Allah (SWT)
Ar Raheem (The Merciful)
Written in arabic: ٱلْرَّحِيْمُ
Ar-Rahmaan and Ar-Raheem are two of the names of Allah which refer to Allah’s attributes of being Merciful. Although similarly related the meanings are different. Ar-Rahmaan refers to the vastness of Allah’s mercy, and Ar-Raheem refers specifically to His mercy he bestows on His creation.
Both Ar-Rahmaan and Ar-Raheem come from the root r-h-m which has the following classical Arabic connotations: to have tenderness, gentleness, kindness to love, to have mercy, to show favor and goodness, to have all that is required for beneficence.
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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The 99 Name of Allah (SWT)
Ar-Rahmaan (The Beneficent)
ٱلْرَّحْمَـانُ : Written In Arabic
Allah is Ar-Rahmaan. He is the One who blesses all his creation with prosperity and devoid from disparity. He is most merciful, kind, and loving towards all creation. His Rahma is all inclusive and embraces all.
There are 169 mentions of Ar-Rahman throughout the entire Qur'an. The one most famously referenced in works as an example is the above from Surah al-Isra, "Say, 'Call upon Allah or call upon the Most Merciful. Whichever [name] you call – to Him belong the best names.' And do not recite [too] loudly in your prayer or [too] quietly but seek between that an [intermediate] way." (17:110)
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“Whoever abandons habits for the sake of someone or something other than Allāh, will surely suffer hard and difficult times.
However, whoever abandons habits for the sake of Allāh sincerely from his heart, he will not suffer from leaving it except at the beginning so that his credibility will be examined. If he bears this pain, it will be turned into pleasure.”
—Ibn al-Qayyim | al-Fawaai’d 174
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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Nasheeds playlist, vocals only- save your heart from the evil of shaytan for Abu Qatadah reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Verily, you will never leave anything for the sake of Allah Almighty but that Allah will replace it with something better for you.”
Source: Musnad Aḥmad 23074
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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Drag your feet to the prayer mat, until one day your heart drags you. Force yourself to make dua, until one day your tears force you. Human beings become easily addicted to their habits, so tell me what greater joy than being addicted to the One who created you?
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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There shouldn't be so much debate about muslim's actions during celebrations that are not related to islam; but there is.
How should a Muslim behave during Non-Muslim celebrations?
In the book 'The Pagan Roots of Christmas' by Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Wahid, he stated:
A muslim should remain aloof from the celebrations of the Non-Muslims and explain to them that Islam is the religion of God with its own unique heratige and distinct identity that does not allow us to indulge in un-Islmaic practices and celebrations that are not explicitly mentioned in the Qur'an and Sunnah.
If a person asks, where is the evidence that disallows Muslims to participate in non-Muslim festivities? Then he should cite the clear statement of the prophet Muhammad (SAW), "Indeed Allah has replaced these days with days better than them: The Day of Adha and the Day of Fitr." After this syaing, the other days of celebration were no longer observed.
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It is obligatory for a Muslim to avoid gathering at non-Muslim places of worship and where they hold mass or other events. The Prophet's Companion, Abdullah Ibn 'Amr (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "Whoever settles in the lands of the non-Muslims, then he celebrated their festivities of Nayruz and Mahrajan (Persian days of celebration that were adopted by Arabs before the Prophet's arrival to Madinah), and imitates them and then dies whilst in that state, he will be gathered alongside them in the day of resurection"
Another Companion, 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) said: " Do not visit the polytheists in thir churches on the days of their celebrations because that is when Allah's anger decends upon them."
Shaikh Al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah stated after citing several narrations concerning this topic, "So if the anger of Allah decends upon them in the day of their festival due to their practices or in some of their practices, then is he not also subjet to the same punishment?"
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Celebrating the so-called birthday of Jesus, the son of Mary (Peace and blessing be upon her) carries, along with it, huge amounts of doctrine that contradicts the core message of Islam such as their claim that "Jesus Christ, the only begotten son of God, was born on this day."
Allah, the lord of all creation, stated, "They have disbelieved who say: God is the Messiah son of Mary." [Quran 5:72]. The Christians worship him as a God and count him in the Trinity about which Allah said, "They have disbelieved who say: God is the third of three(in a trinity)." [Quran 5:73]. So this fundamental Christian doctrine is considered polytheism and contrary to monotheistic Islamic teachings. Therefore, Muslims should avoid the celebrations of the non-Muslims and instead, be pleased with the blessing and bounties that Allah has granted them in Islam.
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thatrevertmarwah · 2 years ago
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Want your Sins Forgiven?
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (saw) as saying:
"If anyone recttes after every prayer:
- 'Subhan Allah' 33 times
- 'Alhamdulillah' 33 times
- 'Allahu Akbar' 34 times
and then says:
- La ilaha illallahu, wahadahu la sharika lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu, wa Huwa'ala kulli sha'in Qadir
then his sins will be forgiven even if these are as abundant as the foam of the sea."
Source: Sahih Muslim 597a.
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