How do you know if Allah has forgiven you? When someone sincerely asks for forgiveness, then there is no doubt they are forgiven. It is guaranteed. Never doubt if Allah forgave you. First of all be sincere and genuine, and if you meet that condition then there is no doubt.
Insulting the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) is like trying to spit at the sun, it will only come back in your face.
Allah created the bonds of family, so Who are you to cut bonds that Allah has created.
Humiliating people in the name of religion is the practice of someone deprived of the first fruit of religion, # humility .
If we show Allah just a little bit of gratitude, He tells us, 'I will increase you, and increase you, and increase you, I swear to it. If you could only show Me the least bit of gratitude.'
People have no idea how true the promise of Allah is. Put your trust in Allah, and He will see you through.
If your parents are alive, be grateful at the opportunity to earn Jannah by serving them
Talk with your daughters, Play with your sons. You need to be a better friend to them than anyone else. This society offers lots of evil friends. Before they make those kinds of friends, they need to find their best friend in you.
You and I are not Muslim, because we are born in a Muslim family. You and I are not Muslim, because you read a book about Islam, or saw a Youtube video and decided to become Muslim. We are Muslim, because Allah chose us. Allah chose us.
The moment you start complaining, you are already not taking into consideration all the good things Allah [God] has given you.
Islam didn't make it Haram for you to fall in love. It didn't forbid you from wanting someone. It only guides that love so it protects you, her, your families and especially saves you from humiliation on judgment day. If you love her so much, why are you ok with letting her engage in this questionable relationship knowing full well that she will have to answer Allah just like you will. You don't love her enough to save her from that?
People of dua are optimistic by definition. They know that dua and thoughts like 'unlikely' or 'impossible' don't coexist.
You know what the Quran teaches me? The Quran teaches me that an incredibly wealthy man can be a failure (Firaun) and a homeless man can be successful (Prophet Ibrahim). It teaches me that success has nothing to do with wealth and failure has nothing to do with poverty.
Your relationship with Allah, depends on the heart being clean.
Parents test our patience more than anyone else...Being around them keeps you in check...that's what keeps you humbled.
When someone isn’t smart enough to express their frustration, they use dirty words. Those are words that describe a lack of intelligence. Smart people don’t use those kind of dirty words, because they find it an insult to their intelligence.
If you have friends or family who are not practicing, give them your company and not your judgment. They need your patience and your love. Allah is sufficient for judgment and He subhanahu wa ta'ala is a perfect Judge. We are not.
Allah says Jannah is awesome, imagine how awesome that is when the All-Knowing is calling it awesome
A single word that can be offensive to someone is a horrible thing for anyone who has iman. In other words, filthy language out of your mouth and faith inside your heart cannot coexist. You cannot have iman in your heart and ugly words come out of your mouth. If you have no control over whatever four letter words you keep using every time you get frustrated, there's a spiritual problem, it's not just a habit problem. How can you use a terrible word for anyone who has iman?
Do not force the religion on your family. Show them the beauty of the Religion through your own practice.
If shaytan has entered into your heart - evil will look beautiful to you and good will seem tiring and exhausting.
If someone corrects you, and you feel offended, then YOU have an EGO problem
Change your 'Nafs', change the world.
Not letting our mood affect the way we treat people is a forgotten sunnah
We live in a society where we wake up our kids for school but not Fajr.
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