Libinette
Umm Zubayr
Do not be sad, for Allah defends you and the angels ask forgiveness for you; the believers share their duplications in every prayer; the Prophet (Blessings and Peace be upon him) will intercede for the believers; the Qur’an is replete with good promises; and above all is the mercy of He who is the Most Merciful.
Do not be sad: the good deed is increased so that its value is multiplied tenfold or seven hundred fold or even much, much more.
Meanwhile, the evil deed is valued without increase or multiplication, and your Lord can forgive even that! How many times do we witness Allah’s generosity, generosity that is unmatched by any!! And benevolence from any one else cannot reach even near His Benevolence.
If you do not associate partners with Allah, if you believe in the true religion, and if you truly love Allah and His Messenger (bpuh), do not feel sad. If you feel regret for your bad deeds and you rejoice when you do a worthy act, do not feel sad. You have much good with you that you do not perceive.
If, in your life, you are able to establish the state of balanced harmony that is referred to in the following hadith, do not feel sad: ‘How wonderful is the state of the believer. All of his affairs are good for him! And that is not so, except for the believer. If he has cause to be happy, he is thankful, and that is good for him. And if he is afflicted with hardship, he is patient, and that is good for him’.
Do not be sad: forbearance in times of distress is the path to both success and happiness.
For the people of the Sunnah (ahlul-sunnah), there are 3 things that they resort to when faced with calamity: patience, supplication, and waiting for a good outcome.
‘And endure you patiently; your patience is not but from Allah’ [16:127]
‘So [for me] patience is most fitting. And Allah [Alone] Whose help an be sought against that which you assert’ [12:18]
‘So be patient, with a good patience’ [70:5]
‘Peace upon you for that you persevered in patience!’ [13:24]
‘And bear in patience whatever befalls you’ [31:17]
This is an extract from a book called :'Don't be sad' which everyone should have, inshallah i will post few passages every now and then in hope that they'll be beneficial by the Leave of God...
Ma'salaam
Do not be sad: the good deed is increased so that its value is multiplied tenfold or seven hundred fold or even much, much more.
Meanwhile, the evil deed is valued without increase or multiplication, and your Lord can forgive even that! How many times do we witness Allah’s generosity, generosity that is unmatched by any!! And benevolence from any one else cannot reach even near His Benevolence.
If you do not associate partners with Allah, if you believe in the true religion, and if you truly love Allah and His Messenger (bpuh), do not feel sad. If you feel regret for your bad deeds and you rejoice when you do a worthy act, do not feel sad. You have much good with you that you do not perceive.
If, in your life, you are able to establish the state of balanced harmony that is referred to in the following hadith, do not feel sad: ‘How wonderful is the state of the believer. All of his affairs are good for him! And that is not so, except for the believer. If he has cause to be happy, he is thankful, and that is good for him. And if he is afflicted with hardship, he is patient, and that is good for him’.
Do not be sad: forbearance in times of distress is the path to both success and happiness.
For the people of the Sunnah (ahlul-sunnah), there are 3 things that they resort to when faced with calamity: patience, supplication, and waiting for a good outcome.
‘And endure you patiently; your patience is not but from Allah’ [16:127]
‘So [for me] patience is most fitting. And Allah [Alone] Whose help an be sought against that which you assert’ [12:18]
‘So be patient, with a good patience’ [70:5]
‘Peace upon you for that you persevered in patience!’ [13:24]
‘And bear in patience whatever befalls you’ [31:17]
This is an extract from a book called :'Don't be sad' which everyone should have, inshallah i will post few passages every now and then in hope that they'll be beneficial by the Leave of God...
Ma'salaam