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- Qatada -
09-13-2006, 12:06 PM
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By Muhammad alShareef:

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S_87
09-13-2006, 06:14 PM
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jazakAllah khair brother!
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Ibn Abi Ahmed
09-14-2006, 03:17 AM
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Jazakllah Khair! Its one of the best things to sign up for. You get emails with a hadith or a Verse of the Quran and a little explanation on how you can implement it in everyday life. May Allah reward Shaykh Muhammad AlShareef :D

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syilla
09-14-2006, 03:30 AM
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i got this...thank you :thankyou:

On the authority of Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah, sal
Allahu alayhi wa salla, said: "Seek out that which benefits you,
seek help only from Allah and never say you can't do it.

"If any adversity comes to you, do not say: 'If I had
only acted in such-and-such a way, it would have been
such-and-such;' but instead, say: 'Allah has decreed (it)
and what He willed, He has done,' for verily, (the word) (if)
opens the way for the work of Satan." - Saheeh Muslim

[Lessons from this hadith] If there is something that will
benefit you, make every effort and go after it! Seek it out.
There is no failure, only lessons.

as if he knows...i'm a -ve thinker ;P
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- Qatada -
10-24-2006, 08:19 PM

Week 1 - SEEK out benefit


On the authority of Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah, sal
Allahu alayhi wa salla, said: "Seek out that which benefits you,
seek help only from Allah and never say you can't do it.

"If any adversity comes to you, do not say: 'If I had
only acted in such-and-such a way, it would have been
such-and-such;' but instead, say: 'Allah has decreed (it)
and what He willed, He has done,' for verily, (the word) (if)
opens the way for the work of Satan."
- Saheeh Muslim

[Lessons from this hadith] If there is something that will
benefit you, make every effort and go after it! Seek it out.
There is no failure, only lessons.







week 2: We all need LOVE



Allah's Messenger, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said:
"If Allah loves someone He calls (angel) Jibreel and says: I
love so-and-so, so you love him. Jibreel loves him, and calls
the other angels in Heaven to love that person. They love him,
then his love will be made upon earth, and he becomes loved.

"And if Allah hates someone He calls Gabriel and says: I hate
so-and-so and you hate him. Jibreel hates him and calls the
angels in Heaven and says: Allah hates so-and-so, so you all
hate him. They all hate him, and his hatred is made upon earth
and he becomes hated."
- Muslim

[Lessons from this hadith] People do things for the sake of
seeking out love from other humans. All the love you need is
found in obeying Allah. Do actions sincerely to win Allah's
love, and love will be yours!





week 3: be OUTSTANDING


The Messenger of Allah, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said,
"Allah has commanded that everything (one does) they should do
it with excellence (ihsan). When you sacrifice, sacrifice well.
Sharpen your knife and make it easy for the animal to be
slaughtered."
- Muslim

[Lessons from this hadith] Don't just aim to be 'good', be
outstanding! This is what is required of a Muslim, in everything
they do!


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- Qatada -
10-25-2006, 07:11 PM

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week 4: Placing your TRUST in Allah

One day Allah's Messenger, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, noticed a
Bedouin leaving his camel without tying it. He asked the
Bedouin, "Why don't you tie down your camel?"
The Bedouin answered, "I placed my trust in Allah."
At that, the Prophet, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "Tie
your camel and place your trust in Allah"
- Tirmidhi

[Lessons from this hadith] Placing trust in Allah means doing
everything that is necessary for success! <--that's a big one!


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week 5: the bountiful doors of asking FORGIVENESS

Qur'an, from the story of Nuh with his people:
"Next I appealed to them publicly; then I broadcast it to them
and confided with them privately, proclaiming: 'Seek forgiveness
from your Lord; He is so Forgiving. He causes the sky to send
torrents down upon you and He supplies you with wealth and
children, and grants you gardens and even grants you rivers."


- Surah Nuh 78: 9-12

[Lessons from these verses] Whatever you are seeking in life,
knock on the doors of forgiveness and they will both open.



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week 6: The way out

From the Qur'an

{Allah will grant a way out for anyone who heeds Him, and
provide for him in a manner he could have never anticipated.
Allah is enough for anyone who relies on Him; Allah will
accomplish His purpose. Allah has granted everything in due
proportion.}


~ Surat Talaq 65/2-3

[Lessons from these verses] Do the right thing, do what you know
is pleasing to Allah, and success will be yours
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Ummu Sufyaan
10-26-2006, 11:56 AM
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jazakallahu khair.

i hope i can impliment. especially the trust one.

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- Qatada -
10-26-2006, 01:25 PM
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week 7: Focus on what is in YOUR control.

From the Qur'an
{That is a nation which has already passed away: there awaits it
whatever it has earned, while you will have what you have
earned. You will not be questioned about what they have been doing.}

~ Surat Al-Baqarah 2/141

[Lessons from this verse] We spend and waste oh-so-much time on
the faults of others, yet on the enormous day we will not be
asked about them. We will be asked about how we spent OUR
lives. Focus on what is in YOUR control today.






week 8: You don't know PAIN

From the Qur'an
{It may be that you detest something which is good for you; and
it may be you love something even though it is bad for you.
Allah knows, and you do not know.}

~ Surat AlBaqarah 2/216

[Lessons from this verse] Pain doesn't feel good when it
happens, but Allah knows that it may be the best thing for us at
that moment. And sometimes we may be praying so hard for stuff,
and Allah knows how bad it is for us. Allah knows and we do not.
Trust in Allah.









week 9: TRUST in the promise of Allah

From the Qur'an
{So she watched out for him from a distance while they did not
notice. We kept him from nursing at first, and so (his
sister) said: "Shall I lead you to a family who will look after
him for you? They will take good care of him."

Thus We returned him to his mother so that he might comfort her
and she would not feel sad, and so that she would know that
Allah's promise is true, even though most of them do not realize
it.}
~ Surat AlQasas 28/12-13


[Lessons from these verses] Allah promised to protect and return
baby Musa, alayhis salam, ... and He fulfilled His promise.
When Allah promises us something, it will happen. What has Allah
promised you, and is there any doubt in your Creator
fulfilling it?




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- Qatada -
10-26-2006, 02:37 PM
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week 10: Call on Allah in the GOOD times

From the Qur'an:
39:8 When some trouble touches man, he cries to his Lord,
turning to Him in repentance: but when He bestows a favour
upon him as from Himself, (man) forgets what he cried and
prayed for before, and sets up partners to Allah, thus
misleading others from Allah's Path. Say, "Enjoy your blasphemy
for a little while: verily you are (one) of the Companions of
the Fire!"
39:8

[Lessons from this verse] We normally reserve turning in
repentance to when troubled times come upon us. No, we are
equally commanded to turn in repentance when the mercy of
Allah is showered upon us, because that is the time so many
people attribute that mercy to other then Allah.




week 11: Just FORGIVE people

From the Qur'an
{It is part of the Mercy of Allah that you deal gently
with them. Were you severe or harsh-hearted, they would have
went away from you: so pass over (their faults), and
ask for (Allah's) forgiveness for them; and consult them in the
affairs (of the moment). Then, when you have taken a decision, place
your trust in Allah. For Allah loves those who place their trust
(in Him).}
3:159

[Lessons from this verse] It is not the snake bite that kills,
it's the venom that flows through the blood. The antidote is
forgiving people. Don't let anger rent space in your mind and
heart. Forgive and pass over people's faults.
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- Qatada -
11-10-2006, 06:11 PM
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week 12: Bake a HUMBLE pie


From the Qur'an



{And give glad tidings to the humble. Those whose hearts, when
Allah is mentioned, are filled with fear, who show patient
perseverance over their afflictions, keep up regular prayer, and
spend (in charity) out of what We have bestowed upon them.}
22:35



[Lessons from this verse] There are four ingredients to humility
for the sake of Allah.


1. A heart conscious of Allah;

2. Having patience during afflictions;

3. Regular in Salah; and

4. Giving charity.



Are you missing an ingredient? Go add it today!






week 13: I'm SAD, what can I SAY?


Hadith


Asmaa' bint Omays, radi Allahu 'anha, said: Allah's Messenger,
sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, told me, "Shall I not teach you
words to say whenever you are aflicted with something?
Say:
'Allahu Rabbi (Allah is my Lord), Laa Shareeka lah (He has no
partner).'" - Abu Dawood



[Lessons from this hadith] The entire universe is the creation
of Allah. When you find yourself aflicted by something, follow
this advice of what to say and notice what happens. Allahu
rabbi, laa shareeka lah!
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- Qatada -
12-15-2006, 11:40 PM
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week 14: It's all under CONTROL

Qur'an:

Say: "Nothing will happen to us except what Allah has decreed
for us: He is our protector": and in Allah must Believers place
their trust.


Surat At-Tawbah 9:51


[Lessons from this Verse] Whatever tests you are going through
today, Allah knows it. He is your protector. Turn to Allah in
submission and worship, placing your trust in Him, and watch
what happens!





week 15: Life is never ALL ups


Qur'an:

2:153 O ye who believe! seek help with patient perseverance and
prayer; for Allah is with those who patiently persevere.

Surat Al-Baqarah 2:153


[Lessons from this Verse] Life has both ups and downs. If you
are in a down turn, Allah gives you two tools by which you can
stay strong: being patient and focusing on your Salah. The
reward: Allah will be with you!

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- Qatada -
12-15-2006, 11:44 PM
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week 16: Gotta Luv'em


Hadith:

Narrated Al-Bara: I heard the Prophet - Sal Allahu alayhi wa
sallam - saying, "None loves the Ansar but a believer, and none
hates them but a hypocrite. So Allah will love him who loves
them, and He will hate him who hates them."
- Saheeh AlBukhari


[Lessons from this Hadith] Make a special effort today to read
stories of the Ansar. Read about their sacrifice for the Deen.
And in this journey, you will win the love of Allah for
yourself!


* The Ansaar are the companions of the Messenger of Allah - Muhammad
(peace be upon him) who originally lived in Medinah/Yathrib and accepted
islaam.





week 17: What have you FORGOTTEN?



Qur'an]

Verily, with every difficulty, there is ease. Truly, with every
difficulty there is ease.

Surah Nashr 94, 5-6


[Lessons from this Verse]
Hand in hand with every difficulty comes two types of ease! Are
you finding difficulty today? What blessings have you forgotten
to focus on?
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- Qatada -
02-02-2007, 07:00 PM
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week 18: The solution is in your HANDS

[Qur'an]

And When My servants ask you about Me, I am indeed close: I
listen to the prayer of every praying person when he calls on
Me: So let them also, listen to My call, and believe in Me, so
that they may walk straight.
Surat AlBaqarah 2:186

[Lessons from this Verse]
Allah promises to listen to us when we raise our hands in
supplication. Too often when we are down or just can't get
things done, we suffer in silence, and forget to turn to Allah
in supplication. Not today!








week 19: You smell OUTSTANDING

[Hadith]

Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari, radi Allahu 'anhu, reported that the
Prophet, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said,
"The example of a good companion and a bad one is the bearer of
musk and the worker on the fires. A bearer of musk would give
you some, you might buy some from him, or you might enjoy the
fragrance of his musk. The worker on the fires, on the other
hand, might spoil your clothes with sparks from his bellows, or
you get a bad smell from him." Bukhari and Muslim

[Lessons from this Hadith]

Who are the top 5 people you hang out with? List them. Now look
at their qualities and you'll notice that you are a product of
the sum of them. Do they have the outstanding qualities that you
seek? If not, then it's time to find some bearers of musk that
you can truly smell great from.








week 20: What's for LUNCH?


[Hadith]

Narrated 'Aisha: The family of Muhammad never ate their
fill of wheat bread for three successive days from the time they
migrated to Medina until the death of the Prophet, Sal Allahu
alayhi wa sallam.
~ Saheeh Al-Bukhari

[Lessons from this hadith]

How many times today are we going to fill our stomachs, even
though Rasul Allah, sal Allahu wa sallam, Allah's beloved, did
not fill his for three successive days during this time. Before
we jump at the smallest annoyance and make a mountain out of it,
let us have some shame and remember the true example of our
Prophet's gratitude. Sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam.

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- Qatada -
02-02-2007, 07:04 PM
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week 21: I have SO MUCH alhamdulillah

[Hadith]
Abu Hurayrah, radi Allahu 'anhu, narrated: the Prophet, sal
Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "Being rich does not mean having a
great amount of property. Being wealthly is being content."
- Saheeh Al-Bukhari -

[Lessons from this Hadith]

A fool and his riches soon depart, but we don't call them a fool
until they don't have any money left. Don't get caught in the
trap. Look all around you at what Allah has given you, and from
the bottom of your heart, be pleased and say ALHAMDULILLAH!
There you will find the real treasure!






week 22: my no.1 GOAL IS ...


[Qur'an]

To any that desires the soil of the Hereafter, We will increase
in his soil, and to any that desires the soil of this world, We
grant somewhat thereof, but he has no share or lot in the
Hereafter.
Surat Ash-Shura 42:20

[Lessons from this Verse]

When you ask people what their number one goal in life is,
rarely do you hear the person immediately respond by saying
"Pleasing Allah, Jannat Al-Firdows - the highest level of
Jannah, and being with Rasul Allah, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam,
in the hereafter." But ... isn't that the correct answer? Let's
make it a reality with how we live our lives!





week 23: Don't INSIST on HELLFIRE


[Hadith]

Abu Hurayrah, radi Allahu 'anhu, narrates: I heard Allah's
Messenger saying, "My example and the example of the people is
that of a man who made a fire, and when it lighted what was
around it, moths and other insects started diving into the
fire.

The man tried to prevent them, (from diving in to the fire) but
they overpowered him and rushed into the fire. The Prophet
added: Now, similarly, I take hold of the knots at your (belts)
to prevent you from falling into the Fire, but you insist on
falling into it."

[Lessons from this Hadith]

There are so many things in the Qur'an and Sunnah to protect us
from falling into sin. Let's stop making excuses and just do
it: turn back to Allah and desist from the Haram in our lives now.
No excuses, only results.

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02-02-2007, 07:06 PM
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week 24: Thank YOU


[Hadith]
Rasul Allah, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "Whosoever does
not thank people, has not thanked Allah."

[Lessons from this Hadith]

As you struggle through life to move up, it is not people who
are higher up then you that shall pull you up. Rather, you will
be 'pushed' up by your colleagues. Be genuine and thankful of
everything they do for you. Email someone right now and say
'thanks' and be specific about what you are thanking them for.





week 25: Help and RECEIVE help


[Hadith]

Allah's Messenger, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "Allah is
at the assistance of a person so long as that person is at the
assistance of their brother."

[Lessons from this Hadith]

Do you know someone who is moving this weekend? All the
furniture, tables, suitcases. How much assistance do they need
at a time like this? How would you like it if Allah was at your
assistance right now? We would all love it. So let's find
success by assisting others.


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unknown_JJ
02-02-2007, 07:23 PM
Jazakallah Bro
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NoName55
02-25-2007, 03:39 PM
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Thank You
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03-24-2007, 03:32 PM
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week 26: Keep hope ALIVE

[Qur'an]

{Never lose hope in the mercy of Allah} AlAhzab 39:53

[Lessons from this verse]

We get very hard on ourselves sometimes. And while there is
benefit in taking ourselves to account, the sunshine comes from
never losing hope in Allah's mercy. Allah's mercy and
forgiveness is able to emcompass whatever you have done. So
knock on that door right now.





week 27: HONESTY leads to Jannah

[Hadith]

Allah's Messenger, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "Be
honest, for verily honesty leads to righteousness, and
righteousness leads to paradise."


[Lessons from this Hadith]

Live your life in a way that if someone was to open the door on
you at any moment, you would have nothing to hide. This is true
success. Think of something that you may be ashamed people will
find out about, and take some action right now to stop doing
it.



week 28: SMILE. You are on CAMERA

[Hadith]

Abdullah ibn Haarith, radi Allahu 'anhu, said, "I have never
seen any one who smiled more then Allah's Messenger."
Sal Allahu
alayhi wa sallam.

[Lessons from this Hadith]

Try this: with a big sloppy smile, tell your friend "I hate
you!". You will notice that they start laughing. Why? Because
your body is speaking louder then your words. Win the hearts of
people by following the example of Allah's Messenger, sal Allahu
alayhi wa sallam. Smile! The angels got you on camera.
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03-24-2007, 03:37 PM
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week 29: What's your REAL PURPOSE?

[Quran]

{Do you think that We created you in vain, and that you would
not be returning to Us?
} 23:115


[Lessons from this Hadith]

What's your purpose in life? We know the 'right' answer, but for
what purpose are we spending our days and hours? Renew your
intentions now, renew your purpose in life, and move towards it,
today and everyday, until you return to your Creator.



week 30: Give and Receive

[Hadith]
Allah's Messenger, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "You will
be treated the way you treat others."


[Lessons from this Hadith]

Everyone goes around whining that they want to be respected.
But, honestly, how much respect do we serve out to others? Make
a list of all the different ways you want to be treated. When
you are done, you will have a to-do list of how you should treat
people. You've succeeded: you'll be treated back the way you
treated the people!



week 31: Don't be lazy. Make DUA!

[Hadith]

Allah's Messenger, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, would often
pray, "O Allah! I seek your protection from anxiety and grief,
from incapacity and laziness, from stinginess and cowardice, and
from the burden of debt and the domination of people."


[Lessons from this Hadith]

None of us wants to live in depression or in debt or lazy. Seek
Allah's protection from all of this, just like your Prophet, sal
Allah alayhi wa sallam, did. Learn the dua, and say it often.


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- Qatada -
03-24-2007, 03:39 PM
week 32: make things EASY

[Hadith]

Rasul Allah, sal Allah alayhi wa sallam, said, "There was once a
merchant who would lend money to people. Whenever the person he
lent money to was in difficult circumstances, he would say to
his employees, 'Forgive him so that Allah may forgive us.' So,
Allah forgave him."

- Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 3, Hadith 292


[Lessons from this Hadith]

When you and I forgive people, who are we actually setting free?
OURSELVES! Because of the outstanding way this man dealt with
people, Allah forgave him, and blessed him with profit in this
life and the next. Is there someone in your life that you are
making things difficult for? What can you do to make it easy for
them?



week 33: please FORGIVE me

[Hadith]

Rasul Allah, sal Allah alayhi wa sallam, said, "If anyone continually asks
forgiveness, Allah will appoint for him a way out of every distress, relief from
anxiety, and will provide for him from where he never realized."

- Abdu Dawood, Hadith 599


[Lessons from this Hadith]

This is your success formula: Constantly asking Allah for forgiveness. It is the
key to mastering your emotions, and finding ways of provision that you never
imagined!

For the next ten days, ask Allah for forgiveness 100x each day, and make it a
habit.

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IbnAbdulHakim
03-24-2007, 05:54 PM
jazakAllah khair, i've been getting emails for quite a while now, and not only do they put a smile in my face but they even save me from difficulties. may Allah reward Alshareef, may Allah reward him greatly!
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05-02-2007, 06:57 PM
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week 34: mind your MANNERS

[Hadith]
Rasul Allah, sal Allah alayhi wa sallam, said, "A believer may
achieve the status of one who fasts during the day regularly and
spends the night regularly in prayer: through his good manners."

[Lessons from this Hadith]
Ask yourself, what outstanding characteristic am I lacking in
the most? And then, for the next 10 days, just work on building
that blessed characteristic into your outstanding manners
portfolio!




week 35: speak GOOD or keep QUIET

[Hadith]
Rasul Allah, sal Allah alayhi wa sallam, said, "Anyone who
believes in Allah and the Last Day (of Judgment) should not harm
his neighbor. Anyone who believes in Allah and the Last Day
should host his guest generously. And anyone who believes in
Allah and the Last Day should say what is good or keep quiet."
- Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 8, Book 73, Number 47

[Lessons from this Hadith]
Did you send out a bad mouthed email to someone recently? Did
you post something in a chat room or forum that you shouldn't
have? You are Muslim, so make sure whatever comes out of your
mouth is something that will bring you closer to Allah. If it's
not, then keep quiet. Test yourself, for the next 3 days, before
you say anything, ask yourself, "Is this something good to say?"
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FatimaAsSideqah
05-02-2007, 07:09 PM
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SubhanAllah, I am in as well! JakaakAllah Khair, bro Fi-Sab!

May Allah Ta'ala reward greatly to AlShareef!

:w:
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06-23-2007, 05:36 PM
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week 36: I SEE what pleases ME.


[Hadith]

Rasul Allah, sal Allah alayhi wa sallam, said, "A believing man
should not hate a believing woman. If he dislikes one of her
characteristics, he will be pleased with (her other
characteristics)."

- Sahih Muslim, Hadith 705


[Lessons from this Hadith]

Focus on what's positive! That which is positive is infinite,
and in focusing on it, we are focusing on that which will bring
joy to our life.

For the next seven days, ask yourself this question at the end of
each day, "What are 10 beautiful things that happened to me
today?"




Week 37: The not-so-secret FORMULA

[Verse]

"Whoever works righteousness, man or woman, and has faith,
verily, to them will We give a new Life, a life that is good and
pure, and We will bestow on such their reward according to the
best of their actions."

- Surat AnNahl 16:97

[Lessons from this Verse]

The keys to Success: Eman and Righteous deeds. Eman and
Righteous deeds. It's repeated everywhere in the Qur'an.
Ask yourself, what can I do this week to increase my Eman? And
what can I do this week to increase my righteous deeds?
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06-23-2007, 05:37 PM
Week 38: DRIVING to the Hereafter

[Quran]

Your Lord has not forsaken you; nor does he ever turn away fromyou. The life to come is far better for you than this presentlife; you will be delighted at what your Lord will give you.When you were an orphan, did he not enrich you?

Surat Ad-Duha 93


[Lessons from this Verse]
In our daily struggles, focusing on the life to come and what weneed to prepare for it today will bring the richness to our livesthat we are all seeking.For the next seven days, ask yourself throughout the day, "Inthe hereafter, will I regret how I spent my day today?"



Week 39: How does my HEART look?


[Hadith]

Rasul Allah, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "Verily, Allahdoes not look at your appearance or your possessions; rather Helooks at your heart and your deeds."

- Saheeh Muslim


[Lessons from this Hadith]

In our daily lives, most people measure each other by theirlooks or their possessions (their car, their homes, etc.). The One we MUST impress is Allah, and that is done with a cleanforgiving heart, and with righteous deeds.For the next seven days, ask yourself throughout the day, "Howcan I clean my heart now even more?"
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Yanal
07-23-2007, 01:29 AM
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By Muhammad alShareef:

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Brother Qatada i have joined and JazakAllah Khar brother <--> for the information on what we get if we sign up
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Dynasty
07-26-2007, 02:29 AM
That'll be awesome.
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Dynasty
07-26-2007, 02:30 AM
Awesome!11
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Dynasty
07-26-2007, 02:30 AM
Really Awesome
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highway_trekker
07-31-2007, 02:43 PM
Jazak'Allaahu khayr
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Muhammad
08-17-2007, 05:31 PM

Week 40: TV-Turnoff LIFE

[Hadith]
Rasul Allah, sal Allah alayhi wa sallam, said, "Amongst the
beautiful (characteristics) of a person's Islam is that he pays
no heed to that which does not concern him."

- Tirmidhi

[Lessons from this Hadith]
Your mind is PRIME real estate. If you had a piece of land
right beside the greatest world attraction, wouldn't you open the
most amazing store on it?

Your brain and your life is more precious then that peice of
land. Only build on it that which concerns your success in this
life and the next.

For the next seven day, ask yourself this question daily, "Am I
using my time right now towards that which benefits me?"





Week 41: SUCCESS is calling YOU

[Hadith]
"Come to Success" - The Adhan, called 5 times a day from the
homes of Allah.

A blind man came to the Prophet, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam,
and said: "O Messenger of Allah, I have no guide to lead me to
the mosque, so grant me a leave from attending the congregational
prayer in the mosque."
The Prophet, sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam, gave him permission.
But after he turned away, he called him back, and said, "Do
you hear the call to prayer?"
He said, "Yes."
He said, "Then respond to it."
(Muslim)

[Lessons from this Hadith]
Nothing in this world will give you success like turning with
your body, mind, and soul to Allah ta'ala. Find your comfort in
the Masjid, find your success in Salah!






Week 42: ARRIVING at a REST STOP??

[Quran]
"The life of this world is just the enjoyment of delusion"
- Surah Al 'Imran, 185

[Lessons from this verse]
See the materialism of this world for what it is. It's just a
rest stop, just some shade, on the highway to the hereafter.
Treat it as such.
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*~Sofia~*
08-18-2007, 12:26 PM
Salam brother,

i have to say this is a wiked thread :thumbs_up

I jus signed up a lil while ago, can't wait to recieve the emails now :D

Inshallah this will make me a better muslim... Jazakhallah.

w'salam
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