Gems Beautiful Quotes, Proverbs, Sayings

"If you desire Allah to be persistent in granting you the thing you love, be persistent in doing the things He loves."

~ Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (rahimahullah) ♥
 
‎"Having Allah on your side does not mean sailing on the ocean with no waves, rather having Allah on your side means sailing in a ship which no storm can sink." -Shaykh Sulaiman Moola
 
‎"Having Allah on your side does not mean sailing on the ocean with no waves, rather having Allah on your side means sailing in a ship which no storm can sink." -Shaykh Sulaiman Moola

I enjoyed that one :jz:
 
“You are nothing but a number of days, and whenever a day passes away, a part of you passes away”
 
‎'..Be soft and simple! Do not allow life to make you hard, Neither let the pain make you hate nor the bitterness steal your sweetness. Its all temporary as nothing is made to last. The best in the sight of Allah is one that fears him most....''
 
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Ibnul Qayyim (rahimahullaah) said:

"There is nothing on earth that badly needs to be imprisoned more than the tongue."

[al-Fawaa'id: 249]
 
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Ibn Rajab (rahimahullaah) said:

"The winter is the believers spring, where he walks around in the garden of obedience. The days are short and cold so that one can fast easily and the nights are long so that one can sleep well and pray the night prayer as well." ♥

(Lata'if-ul-Ma'arif, p. 435)
 
"The Qur’an is like a friend…the longer the friendship lasts the more you’ll know of its secrets, as a friend doesn’t reveal his secrets to someone who sits with him for a few minutes and then leaves…" - Sh. Muhammad al-'Awaji
 
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Hazrat Ali RA has said:
Knowledge of deen is better than wealth. Your knowledge protects you, whereas you have to protect wealth. By spending (teaching) your knowledge and practising on it, it increases whereas by spending your wealth it decreases.

Knowledge makes you a ruler whereas a person who accumulates wealth is ruled by it.

A person of knowledge love is deen which is a means of reward. Knowledge bears this fruit to an alim that he is followed and obeyed during his lifetime and is remembered with reverence after his death.

A person who accumulates wealth only remains till he is alive and he is forgotten after he dies whereas an alim remains forever.

The aalims body may be buried but his memory remains in the hearts of people.
 
"Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself." - Rumi
 
"The Newspapers Tell You What Happened Yesterday, The Qur'aan Tells You How To Prepare For Tomorrow."
 
Had Allah lifted the veil for his slave and shown him how He handles his affairs for him, and how Allah is more keen for the benefit of the slave than his own self, his heart would have melted out of the love for Allah and would have been torn to pieces out of thankfulness to Allah. Therefore if the pains of this world tire you do not grieve. For it may be that Allah wishes to hear your voice by way of duaa. So pour out your desires in prostration and forget about it and know; that verily Allah does not forget it.
 
'The Shortest Distance Between A Problem And It's Solution Is The Distance Between Your Knees And The Floor. The One Who Kneels To Allah (Subhaanahu Wa Ta'aalah) Can Stand Up To Anything. [In Shaa Allah]'

"O You Who Have Believed, Bow And Prostrate And Worship Your Lord And Do Good- That You May Succeed" [ Surah Al-Haj 22:77 ]
 
A PHD does not make you intelligent. How intelligent you are depends on how often you remember death. This is Islam.
 
"If he ain’t got no deen, do not become his Queen, because your knight in shining armor will turn out to be a loser in aluminum" ~Sheikh Boona Mohamed :)
 
Prayer Is Such A State Of Mind Where An Amazing Exchange Happens.. "We Handover Our Worries To Allah, And Allah Hands Over His Peace To Us." ♥
 
Salaam

"The question is not whether you will leave this world or not, "
the question is, what will you leave behind you.
Will people ask ALLAH for your forgiveness,
or will they ask ALLAH to forgive them for knowing you."

-- AbuHafsa AbdulMalik Clare
 
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Imaam Ibn Qayyim (rahimahu-Allaah) said:

“Regret for wasted time should be deep, for time passes quickly and it is difficult to make up what you have missed. Time for the worshiper is a time for worship and reciting awraad (adhkar), and for the devoted Muslim it is time for turning to Allaah عز و جل and focusing on Him سبحانه وتعالى with all his heart.

Time is the dearest thing to him and he would feel very sad if time passes without him doing what he is meant to do. If he misses time, he can never make it up, because a second time has its own duties. So if he misses time, there is no way he can bring it back.”

(Madaarij al-Saalikin, 3/49)
 
"If men spoke to their wives as politely as they spoke to strange women, and women spoke to their husbands as gently and kindly as they spoke to their sons, then our marriages would surely last." -Shaykh Sulaiman Moola
 

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