Abu Fauzi
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As-Salaam alaikum,
It is my pleasure to share with you the following words of wisdom, coming from prominent Sheikhs in the world of Islam.... for our perusal and use in everyday life. Here we go:--
(1) "Sadness departs with a sajda. Happiness comes with a sincere Du'a. Allah does not forget
the good you do. Nor does He forget the good you did to others and the pain you relieved
from them. Nor will He forget the eye which was about to cry but you made it laugh. Live
your life with this principle: 'Be good even if you don't receive good, not because of others
sake but because Allah loves those who do good.'-- Imam Ibn al-Qayyim.
(2) "A person is not a sincere repenter as long as there is no remorse in his heart, no Instighfar on
his tongue, and as long as he does not abandon sins, and as long as he does not strive in Ibaadat.
Only then will he be a sincere repenter."-- Sheikh Ahmad Hawaari.
(3) "Happy is he who wakes up in the morning and Ibaadat is his occupation, solitude is his abode,
the Aakhirat is his focus, death is his concern and with Taubah he hopes for the Mercy of
Allah."-- Sheikh Mansur Ammar.
(4) "The balm for the heart is in: Companionship with the Saliheen; Tilaawat of the Qur'an abundantly;
an empty stomach; Sallat during the night (Tahajjud) and Weeping in the late hours of the night as
a result of Khauf."--Sheikh Ahmad Ibn Aasim al-Antaaki.
It is my pleasure to share with you the following words of wisdom, coming from prominent Sheikhs in the world of Islam.... for our perusal and use in everyday life. Here we go:--
(1) "Sadness departs with a sajda. Happiness comes with a sincere Du'a. Allah does not forget
the good you do. Nor does He forget the good you did to others and the pain you relieved
from them. Nor will He forget the eye which was about to cry but you made it laugh. Live
your life with this principle: 'Be good even if you don't receive good, not because of others
sake but because Allah loves those who do good.'-- Imam Ibn al-Qayyim.
(2) "A person is not a sincere repenter as long as there is no remorse in his heart, no Instighfar on
his tongue, and as long as he does not abandon sins, and as long as he does not strive in Ibaadat.
Only then will he be a sincere repenter."-- Sheikh Ahmad Hawaari.
(3) "Happy is he who wakes up in the morning and Ibaadat is his occupation, solitude is his abode,
the Aakhirat is his focus, death is his concern and with Taubah he hopes for the Mercy of
Allah."-- Sheikh Mansur Ammar.
(4) "The balm for the heart is in: Companionship with the Saliheen; Tilaawat of the Qur'an abundantly;
an empty stomach; Sallat during the night (Tahajjud) and Weeping in the late hours of the night as
a result of Khauf."--Sheikh Ahmad Ibn Aasim al-Antaaki.