Am sure you will enjoy your stay with us in sha Allah.
Pain and hardships allow you to grow spiritually Alhamdulilah so smile when a so called calamity befalls upon you.
Alhamdulilah Allah swt is the greatest.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun,
Even tho I don't the brother my heart dropped when I read this. May Allah grant him the highest ranking in Jannah. Ameen.
At the same time, though, we should be happy. We should be happy for him. This world is the prison of a Mu'min and the Jannah of a Kaafir. The Jannah of a Mu'min is in the Aakhirah. The moment a Mu'min has left this Dunyaa, he is already in a much better place. Alhamdulillaah. No Mu'min who has left this Dunyaa would ever want to return to it even if he were offered the chance to do so.
Subhanallah, that's so true. Those who have left for the akhirah in a good state, there will be no worries for them, insha'allah, and no worries and responsibilities of this world.
A Rutgers–New Brunswick student and member of the University’s Muslim community died on Tuesday.
Harris Farooq Zakariya, a School of Arts and Sciences computer science major, was from Edison, N.J, according to a statement sent to students by chancellor Richard L. Edwards.
The cause of his death was not specified in Edwards’ message to the Rutgers community.
Meherin Mazumder, a member of the MSA, said Zakariya was doing yard work on Saturday when he had an accident and fell into a pool. The 22-year-old was taken to John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, N.J., where he died on Tuesday night.
Zakariya was president of a Muslim group at Middlesex County College before attending Rutgers.
"Everyone who had come across (Zakariya) knew that he was a very kind and gentle person," she said. "He never greeted anyone without a smile."
The Rutgers University Muslim Student Association wrote a statement regarding Zakariya's death on their Facebook page earlier this week.
"Harris Zakaria Farooq, a fellow Rutgers student, passed away earlier today," reads the statement. "We send our condolences to the family and friends of Harris and ask Allah to grant them patience."
May Allah swt grant him the highest rank in Jannah and make everything easy for his loved ones.
He was so young subhanAllah, but he also made such good use of his time here through beneficial works and those who knew him remember him well, something we should all aim for, death is a reality which can come at any time.
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