-Signs- Surely it must be Allah...

Long time ago when our family was still young. My sister/mum/dad was in one room and two of my brothers in another (one of my brothers is a baby). The other brother is an adult and veeery honest! out of nowhere my sister/mum/dad heard an EXTREMELY loud voice go "ALLAHU" and it shook the house!!! thats how loud it was! Well they went in on my two brothers only to find the adult whispering gently in the ears of my baby brother.... they asked my bro if he shouted to which he replied he doesnt wish to make the baby deaf!!!

subhanAllah a true sign!!
 

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When my nanu was young his father (my great grandpapz) sent him on a journey far sumwhere in bangladesh.

anyway my great grandpaps told him neva to ask any1 for money and he gave my nanu NOTHING for the journey.

As soon as my nanu left the house people started offerin him help left right n center n stuff subhanALlah. He came bak wiv LOADSA sadaqa lol

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Today i went to visit my dads grave. While i was there i took out my kitab to recite surah yasin as i dont kno it off by heart. All of a sudden it started raining heavily, i held the book out all the way thru and recited it wivout pause and to my amazement at the end of my recitation NOT ONE DROP OF RAIN HAD TOUCHED ANY PAGE (it really rained extremely heavily up in ilford).
SubhanAllah truelly a sign from Allah

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SUBHANNALLAHHHHHH!!! MASHAALLAH!! ALHAMDULILLAH!! WOW TRULY AMAZZZZZZZIN! yea it was chuckin it down heavyyyyyyyy the other day 2
 
Alhamdullilah :'(

my dad had three heart attacks ova 20 years and 7 diseases, doctors said he wud pass away near enuff the first heart attak. But he carried on for 20 years!!!

ALHAMDULLILAH :'(!!!!!
aawwwwwww May Allah(swt) grant your dad a high rank in Jannah inshaAllah AMEEN
 
When i went for my first drivin test it was soon after the month of ramadhaan well bout a month or two later. Anyways I started reading the Quraan in ramadhaaan and got to about chapter 25 but i neber got to finish it. Anyways I vowed to myself that i wud finish it before goin 4 my test....buyt i didnt...then i went for my second test and again vowed the same thing.....but again i ddint finish it......happened again same thing......but i ddint finish it...so i kept failin......but the test i passed on i finished all the Quraan that i had left and MashaAllah I PASSED!! Wow!
 
My dad had an operation 1 year before, and the doctors told us afterwards that there was a 2% chance of him surviving the operation and 98% chance of him not.... and he survived...

Allah Hu Akbar!!
MASHAALAH!! ALLAH HU AKBAR!! That must have bin really hard 4 u havin to hear sumthin like dat about your dad. May Allah(swt) grant your dad a long happy life inshaAllah Ameen!
 
What made me start studying Islam was when I went to 'umra with my mother, sister and brother. I wasn't really practicing then and was quite young. While I was in Makkah this feeling overcame me that I never felt before, it was truly amazing... it completely overwhelmed me. And the first time I made sajdah in front of the Ka'bah I just broke down into tears and I just knew there was a real purpose to my life, and I had to seek it. Makkah still feels like home now even though I was only there for a week of my life. When I came back home I started reading about Islam personally, and a few weeks later 9/11 came. It was a scary time as everyone living in the West knows. However, this didn't deter me. I kept on reading more into Islam and I feel head over heels in love with it of course. The thing that really sealed my faith was contemplating over the blessings Allah has given us. And after reading surat Ar-Rahman... I knew I could not deny His signs any more. So that was me, at the age of thirteen. The strange thing is that even though I was born into the religion and have a Muslim family I knew next to nothing about Islam. Alhamdulillah, I don't know what I did for Allah to bless me with Islam, but I know I can never be grateful enough for the most wonderful of blessings which is Islam.
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And the first time I made sajdah in front of the Ka'bah I just broke down into tears and I just knew there was a real purpose to my life, and I had to seek it. Makkah still feels like home now even though I was only there for a week of my life.

Subhanallah sis! I felt exactly the same!

Only Makkah feels like home now and I've been twice alhamdulillah but it feels like it was a dream....
 
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!:'(:'(:'( I've never been to Makka and i really wanna go!
 
salaam,

erm when my gran died i was totally struck more than everyone else cos i was really close to her alhamdulillah :'(

i saw her in a dream shortly after the death...she was sitting on like a throne with little children on the ground surrounding her :wub: they were gazing at her and she was urging me to come and be with her......

i was just amazed with all her beauty...she was dressed in white and her long black hair was just lovely :'( :) and the scenery was of Jannah! :loving:

i asked about it later to my mum and she told me it was a good sign :) so alhamdulillah! :happy: this dream just made me feel better and less upset......:)

wassalam

I had a similar dream about my mum, and so did alot of people after she passed away, alhamdulillah.
May Allah have mercy on the souls of the righteous Muslims, ameen.
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