Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem
Friday, 29 November 2013
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Knowledge of Deen
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“The
first step in knowledge is to listen, then to be quiet and attentive, then to
preserve it, then to put it into practice and then to spread it.”
Hazrat Sufyan bin ‘Uyainah (Rahmatullahi
‘alayh)
Monday, 18 November 2013
Noble Advice
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“Whoever remembers death often will
be content with little provisions,
and whoever realizes that his words are counted among his actions, will speak little.”
and whoever realizes that his words are counted among his actions, will speak little.”
Al-Awza’i (Rahmatullahi ‘alayh)
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Learning in early age
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“The effect of learning in early age
is like engraving on a stone.”
— Hazrat Hasan Basri (Rahmatullahi ‘alayh)
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Saturday, 2 November 2013
And I hurried towards You, O my Lord, so that You be pleased.
Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem
A Qur'aan teacher always advised her
students to live by this Ayah:
وَعَجِلْتُ إِلَيْكَ رَبِّ لِتَرْضَىٰ
"And I hurried towards You, O my Lord, so that
You be pleased."
[Ta Ha 20: 84]
She told them, "This Ayah is what moves me.
When I hear the Adhaan and I'm in occupied and in the middle of something, I
remind myself of this Ayah and so I get up to pray."
"When my alarm goes off at 2 a.m. and I want
to go back to sleep, I remember: "And
I hurried towards You, O my Lord, so that You be pleased."
Her husband had the following arrangement with her:
On his way home from work he would call her so that she gets the food hot and
ready, that he can come home and eat & rest.
One day he asked her to make Mahshi (stuffed
grape leaves) – which is very time consuming. You wrap many of them and put the
pot of them on the stove to cook. She had just three more to wrap before she could
put them on the stove to cook.
But the Adhaan commenced...
So she left the three remaining grape-leaves (which
would have taken her 5 minutes) and she went to pray. Her husband kept calling
& calling her phone but there was no answer.
He came home and found her in Sujood and that
the food was not ready. He saw that there were only three grape-leaves left. He
was upset and said, "You could have just finished them and put the pot to
cook, then pray!"
No response.
He went to her to discover she had died in her
Sujood!
SubhaanAllaah, had
she waited like any of us to "finish whats in her hand" she would
have died in the kitchen! But a person dies upon what they lived on and they
are resurrected on what they died on.