When you’re going through something hard and you start wondering where Allah is, just remember, the Teacher is always quiet during a test.
Husbands and wives, if you guys don’t have a beautiful marriage, a loving marriage, a romantic marriage you are ruining your eeman! You have to have a marriage so awesome that you don’t have to look at the character of a movie or a play and say ‘i wish i had a marriage like this’, your marriage should be better than that because otherwise, Sheytan will come to each one of you and say ‘man i wonder, is there anything better out there, why am I stuck in this?’ Both husband and wife have to work hard to make their relationship work not for yourselves but for your eeman!
I should be grateful for the tough times because Allah chose me, thought I was good enough to go through it.
The Heart is like a fuel tank, that you always have to keep filling up with Imaan
Islam is not about “we’re better than you”. Rather it is about “let me show you something that is better for you
The hypocrite takes good advice as an insult.
Self restraint in speech, food, entertainment and vanity are the most essential fundamental of spiritual growth.
Sabr is not remaining quiet and allowing anger to build up inside you. Sabr is to talk about what's bothering you without losing control of your emotions.
The people who test your patience are a blessing.. Without them, you can't practice patience.
Every single success you experience is a combination of two things: your effort and Allah's help. When you don't put in enough effort, Allah does not give His barakah. And sometimes you might put in a lot of effort but you may not see the result you expected. That, also, is Allah's barakah.
Every Hour has its own value. Every minute is precious. Every second is irreplaceable. Thank Allah for the time you have, be it little. If you thank Allah for something, He will surely increase it in its blessings.
Your sin is not greater than God’s mercy.
Low self esteem is rooted in many things. One of them is not spending time to appreciate the gifts we've been given.
Our religion doesn't demand perfection but instead a manageable strive to better ourselves.
If you believe in justice, surely you believe in the hereafter, because this world is not just.
The more knowledge (of deen) you have the more humble you should be. Instead you are becoming judgemental.
When you’re not patient, you start complaining. And the fact that you’re complaining is a sign that you’re not grateful.
Just because you’re a Believer, doesn’t mean your safe from the Hell-fire.
It is not true that if we had true faith we would not be sad. Prophets (as), and righteous people experienced a great deal of sadness. The Quran is full of stories in which the central theme is sadness. Sadness is a reality of life. The Quran is not there to eliminate sadness, but to navigate it. Sadness is one of the tests of life, just as happiness, and anger are tests.
There is nothing wrong with having a good job, there is nothing wrong with having a nice house, there is nothing wrong with that. There is something wrong when that is your goal.
When you find yourself in a position to help someone, be happy because Allah is answering that person’s prayer through you.
Forget bad deeds, even the good we do are full of mistakes.
Every single night our soul is taken, and every single night the Angel asks before bringing it back, "Ya Allah what about this one?" "Do You want to send it back?" Do You want to pull the plug or should we keep the Ruh (soul)?" And every night Allah gives permission to the Angel to let us live one more time."
The real Da'wah to Islam is the character of a Muslim.
What you desire is what YOU want, what you have is what ALLAH wants.
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