When it comes to the materialistic world, one should look to
those who have less than them in order to be thankful to Allah
for what he has given us.
If perfection is your goal, then you have the lowest standards!
Why the lowest? Because perfection cannot be achieved by any
human being. Perfection belongs to Allah alone!
Thus, if this is your standard, you will never
achieve it, and then you will just give up. Instead,
focus on what you are doing right, and keep
growing that plant. And when, not if, you do
something wrong, something displeasing to Allah,
bounce back immediately in Tawbah to Allah.
Quickly come back and make things better. Those
people whom come back to Allah the fastest are
the most blessed children of Adam.
If one gets in their car and has no destination in
mind, they will never arrive at the 'nothing' in
their mind. You will never arrive if you don't know where you
are going or take actions to get there. Paradise is something that
must be hoped for day and night. Because they hoped and
prayed for it so much, they lived their lives striving towards it.
Envision yourself entering the highest level of Jannah! And
now.............work for it!
It is said that a person will do more to avoid pain then achieve
pleasure. Let's say you don't 'feel' like working for Jannah. Well
then, let's introduce ourselves to Hellfire. There are only two
destinations. Everything in life is a gift from Allah, it's not 'ours'.
It's a test to see if we will truly be thankful to Allah, by doing
what He commanded and staying away from what He
forbids. All these commandments are meant to raise us to be
humans in the greatest mold. Anything less is subhuman.
Paradise or Hellfire? Your choice.
We tend to not disobey Allah 'until' we think that no one is
watching us. If only we knew. The angels of Allah are watching
us all the time, writing everything that we do. Our very body
parts that we use to obey or disobey are watching us and will
testify on the day of Repayment. The earth that we walk on will
bear witness to whatever we did. There is a book that records
everything, small or large, that we do; if you read it you would
be amazed! And above all, Allah is watching. You're not alone.
If anything on earth reaches a state of excellence, it is the
promise of Allah that He will bring it back down to earth.
Nothing on earth remains in the pinnacle state. And because of
that, whenever we get something, when it's our day to 'boast',
we should instead humble ourselves to Allah. Imagine what life
would be like if we loved each other, thought everyone else was
better than us in some way, and sincerely sought to treat people
good because we truly hoped for
Allah's pardon. Be humble. It feels so good.
If you lose hope, you've already lost. The test of life is too hard
for us to enter it wishy-washy. Be confident, strong, and
determined in seeking Allah's love, in seeking His paradise. This
is what HE commands of us. It is not Allah that
wishes to see us thrown in to Hellfire. Shaytaan is
the one that wishes that end. Allah Ta'ala wants
for us to be forgiven, wants for us to be protected
from Hellfire, wants for us to enter His paradise.
The question now is: what do we want? And
what are we doing about it?
Do you have full conviction that Allah has the
power to guide your heart to achieve your goal
here? If you are feeling a little doubtful, then
silence the doubt, raise your hands, and make
dua to Allah to grant you the favor of achieving
your heart's goal. Trust in Allah, following the footsteps of all the
Messengers of Allah, and Allah will be all the strength you need.
The no.1 reason that people enter hellfire? Open your mouth
and stick out your tongue! Our tongues are the no.1 reason.
How could such a simple piece of flesh be so destructive? It's
the backbiting, the slander, the lies, the mocking of nations, the
name calling, and on and on, that we indulge our tongues in.
Let's watch our tongue today, and every day, and cultivate it to
be a beautiful flower, only sweetness coming from it. And if
there is nothing sweet to be said, then … silence.
"Just as I, had I been the one to make the mistake, would wish
to be forgiven, I forgive you." This is one of the most powerful
rockets to Jannah. Go to sleep every night without harboring any
grudges or grievances against your Muslim brothers and sisters. I
forgive you for the sake of Allah. And I pray that Allah will
forgive me too. The snake bite doesn't kill, it's the venom that
seeps through the blood that kills. Don't let that venom of
grievance seep through your blood. Forgive people, for your
own happiness is on the line.
Do you ever get frustrated or stressed? Is it because, perhaps,
you are focused on yourself at the moment? Probably. Focusing
on oneself = stinginess = frustration = ingratitude to Allah.
Instead of focusing on ourselves today, why don't we focus on
others? How is their health? How long have 'they' been waiting
in line? Maybe their perspective is something valid that I haven't
considered before? Whatever it is, stress comes from focusing on
ourselves. Happiness, on the other hand, comes from upright
righteous character.
Whenever there is a feeling of abundance, it tends to bring out
the best in people to share. When one feels like there isn't
enough of something, it tends to bring out the miser within. Ask
yourself today, hasn't Allah given me total abundance? What
can I share today? When the issue of 'sharing' comes up, just
like when we were in grade school, when we were told to share,
the fear of there not being enough would cause us to hold
tightly. Not so with Sadaqah. The more we give, the more we
shall receive. That's Allah's promise!
Just as Allah is the most Merciful, He is also the most severe in
punishment. This is not something that people like to focus on,
but in order for a person to be saved, the hope in Allah's Mercy
must go hand and hand with massive fear of Allah's punishment.
How many nations before us were destroyed by that which their
own hands reaped? How many arrogant tyrants had their
thrones taken away from them because of their decision to turn
their backs on Allah?
Almost everywhere one goes these days, there is some sort of
attack on our soul's chastity. It might be a lewd magazine at the
market, or not averting one's gaze in public or it might be an
internet banner ad. One must be extra vigilant to protect their
heart. Cupid is not a chubby angel that strikes the hearts of men.
That is the Shaytaan. Our glances are direct connections to our
heart. Avert the glance, and you've just supported a tree of
Eman in your heart. Indulge the glance and you are speared by
Iblees. Our choice.
The bigger the mission, the more one will have to prepare and
train for it. So if the biggest mission of our lives is to worship
Allah, then how do we train? How did Allah's Messenger, SAW,
train when Angel Jibreel came to him? The answer: with prayers
in the night, Qiyam ul-Layl. There are few things on earth more
valuable then to get up during the night, make wudu while
others are sleeping, raise your hands, and begin worshipping
your Creator.
The purpose of Islam is to raise the human being to become the
most noblest creation of Allah. Nobility comes from Taqwa and
upright character. Allah's Messenger, SAW, lived the Qur'an
every single day through his actions. How much of the character
taught in the Quran do we know? And how much of that are we
living on a daily and hourly basis? The beautiful thing is that
there is so much happiness that awaits in taking this path.
When one thinks 'charity', what automatically comes to the
mind is giving money. While money is a fundamental part of
charity, it is not the end all. Charity is a much larger term that
includes visiting the sick, speaking kind words to people, smiling
to others, and so much more.
There are two weapons, if you use them, no one and nothing
can harm your emotions. They are: thankfulness and patience.
Patience, true patience, is that time, as soon as the calamity
befalls, that someone holds back, and praises Allah. Immediately
they are blessed with a calm that carries them through the
calamity, a gift from Allah. Not only is that moment blessed, but
that which comes after it becomes even more blessed because
of the patience. Imagine life as a truly patient servant of Allah.
How do you take a good thing and make it better?
Answer: by
being thankful to Allah for it. Thankfulness is the secret
ingredient to happiness on earth and in the hereafter. If you
want to enjoy it all, be thankful. Thankfulness isn't only an
action of the tongue. Thankfulness is done in action as well: by
following the commandments of Allah, desiring nearness to
Him, and keeping far away from that which Allah forbade. Kufr,
in its root meaning, means ungratefulness. It's the root of
disbelief.
When people attempt to listen to music or watch TV, they are
actually searching for one thing: peace of heart. The music and
watching TV produces emotions that they wish to achieve and
cannot in the everyday trials of the world. True peace of heart is
found in a beautiful book sitting on your shelf: the Qur'an. In it
are the stories of perished nations and prophecy of what is to
come in the future. In it is hope for paradise and warning from
hellfire. In it is contemplation of the heavens and earth, and all
in between. You are searching for peace, right? It's right here.
Just when you thought it was over, it's just begun. Worship of
Allah does not end after 30 days. The Lord of Ramadan is the
Lord of all months. Worship of Allah only ends at death. What
awaits after that is the trial: is Allah pleased with me so that I
may rejoice like no human has ever rejoiced? Or should I regret
like no human has regretted, perhaps Allah is displeased with
me? Perhaps my intentions weren't for Him alone? It is with
constant fear and hope, that we'll find our way back to Allah...!
May Allah accept our noble work this month...Aameen Ya Rabb.. <3
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