Dec 30, 2013

the show-off of haram romantic relations of people

never confuse yourself seeing the "show-off" of haram romantic relations of people around you. they all just act, their satisfaction is in showing. they satisfy their desires and lusts in that way. they pretend to be happy, but in deep inside their heart, they are restless, unhappy, confused, sad, anxious, tensed.

those who help each other in sins end up hating each other eventually.

peace lies in confidence, trust, assurance. when you sacrifice for Allah, know you are never lost, never forgotten. Rather the Lord of the universe, the Creator of everything is seeing and understanding your every moment. He is there with assurance for you when you are truthful, honest. Allah listens you unsaid words of the heart, Allah knows every urge of your passionate heart, Allah sees your every drop of tears. Allah will certainly reward you, He is the ultimate Giver. Allah will give serenity, peace, happiness, tranquility to those hearts that love Him and sacrifices as the proof of their love. the best way of proving our love is to sacrifice for Him. Loving the Affectionate al-wadud is the ultimate assurance of being loved.

[27 dec, 13]

Pearls of Islamic Scholars [8]

Overconfidence can lead to arrogance and too much humility can render you incapable of accomplishing anything. Islam is a path in between. -- Nouman Ali Khan

A man came to A’isha (radiyAllahu'anha) and asked: “When will I know that I am pious?” She said: “When you realize that you are a sinner”. He said: “And when will I realize I am a sinner?” She replied: “When you think you are pious”. (Tanbeeh Al-Ghafileen, 251)
​Imam Sufyan ibn `Uyaynah:“Don’t ever leave off making Du’aa nor allow what [bad deeds] you commit to prevent you from it, for indeed Allah answered the Du’aa of Iblees (the Devil) and he is the most evil of creation [when he said to Allah]

“‘Grant me respite until the Day in which they will be resurrected.’ He (Allah) said, ‘Indeed you are from those who are granted respite.’ ” [7:14-15]“
(Ash-Shu'ab, 2/1147)

​​Are you trying to terrify me with thoughts of poverty, when the only thing that Sufyān fears is that the treasures of this world should be poured down upon him!  —Sufyān al-Thawrī [d. 161H/778CE]

(Read on pg 90, Salaahud-Deen ibn ‘Alee ibn ‘Abdul-Maujood, The Biography of Sufyaan Ath-Thauree. Darussalam Publishers. Riyadh:2005.)

​The major sins are the sins one commits, then considers them insignificant and underrates them.—al-Awza’i

Dec 23, 2013

Means to Develop Concern for Akhirah

​You might ask me as to what is the method to acquire this quality and what are its requirements? I would again say there are two methods, reflective and practical.

The reflective method is that you should not be contented only after declaring 'I believe in Hereafter' rather make it a habit to study the Qur'an fully grasping its spirit and meaning. This method of studying the Qur'an will gradually develop such a conviction in Hereafter as if you have seen it with your own eyes. There is not perhaps a single page in the Qur'an where the Hereafter is not mentioned in one way or the other. At places you will find the Hereafter portrayed in such a detail as if an eye witness account is being reported. At many places in the Qur'an, life in Hereafter is projected in such an exquisite manner that the-reader feels himself present as an observer. Only if the camouflage of this world is removed, one can witness with his own eyes whatever is being narrated in the Qur'an Hence continuous study of the Qur'an with full comprehension can gradually raise one to a position where the concern for the Hereafter gets complete hold of his mind, and he begins to feel actually at all times that he is to prepare himself in this temporary worldly life for his permanent abode of life after death.

This attitude and perspective gets stronger by the study of the Hadith wherein details about life after death are often described just like eye-witness accounts. This reminds us of the fact how the conviction and firm belief in the Hereafter dominated the lives of the Prophet (p) and his companions.

This conviction in Hereafter is further strengthened by visits to graveyards which should be made solely to achieve the purpose of remembering ones own end as advised by the Prophet (p). One should remember while living in this world of desires and passions that a day will come when he will also depart from this world like his predecessors. However one should be careful that those tombs and shrines will not serve any purpose which the wayward people claim to be the centres where every wish is granted and all problems are resolved. Instead you should visit she graveyards of the common men or the grand mausoleums of monarchs deprived of the pomp and show of body-guards and aide de-camps to make the people observe the formalities in the presence of such monarchs.

Now let us take the practical method. While living in this world and taking part in the affairs of your community, friends, acquaintances, your city, country or in the matters of your own efforts. Outside help can only be acquired by profession or finances you often find yourself at the crossroads. Belief in the life Hereafter calls you towards one way while material gains and interests press you to go the other way. Try your level best to proceed on the way mentioned first. If you nave chosen the other way because of any weakness or unawareness retrace your steps as soon as you realise the mistake, unmindful of how far have you gone the wrong way. Look unto yourself and try to find out how often did the worldly interests and attractions succeed in getting you absorbed in it and how many times did you succeed in avoiding detraction from the right path, and consideration for the life Hereafter dominated over you. This assessment of your own self shall tell you exactly how much your concern for the life Hereafter has increased and to what extent you are required to make up the deficiency. Whatever deficiency you feel, try hard to make it up keeping away from the companionship of materialists and by developing friendship with the pious people who prefer the gains of the life Hereafter over this world. But remember, there is no way yet known to develop or discard any quality in you without your own efforts or potentials.

-- Abul A'la Maududi

collected from this link : http://web.youngmuslims.ca/online_library/books/hidayat/Hidayat7.html

Dec 8, 2013

​ Hope: Belief in Allah's Powers in light :: Mokhtar Maghraoui

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Hope: Belief in Allah's Powers in light of Surah Yusuf, Sh. Mokhtar Maghraoui

lecture given in ICNA convention. Click here to watch on youtube