How kind is Allah!

ruki4eva

Muslim Unity...
There lived an idolator in the past who made an idol out of stone and would worship it everyday. He would call it upon it by saying "Ya Sanam." For seventy years, he worshipped this idol. One day by mistake he uttered "Ya Samad" instead of Ya Sanam. Samad is a name of Allah which means The Self Sufficient Master. Allah Ta'ala immediately replied back to this idolator by saying "I am present oh My slave." The angels asked Allah why He replied to him since he didn't even call upon Him intentionally. Allah told the angels that for seventy years I have been waiting for this servant of mine to turn towards Me!

If a mother has only one child then how much would she love him? He would be the coolness of her eyes and the comfort of her heart. But if this son calls her saying "Mummy" more than four or five times, she would get irritated even though she loves him more than her ownself. On the other hand, when we call Allah once, He replies back to us 70 times by saying "Labbaik Ya Abdi (I am here oh My slave)." How unfortunate we are that we have not recognized our Allah who is so Kind, Merciful and Forgiving.

Source: Extracted from the lecture by Shaikh Tariq Jameel.
 

ruki4eva

Muslim Unity...
As salaam alaikum Sister Ruki

MashaAllah once again for giving us the beautiful story :)

May Allah continue to bless you in giving us heartwarming stories.

Wa alaikum salaam wrwb

:salam2: brother may Allah continue 2 bless u 2 n everyone else inshallah
n grant us all paradise inshallah
Ameen
Take care
keep smilin :) inshallah
:wasalam:
 

a_muslimah86

Hubbi Li Rabbi
Staff member
Assalamo Alaikum..

such beautiful stories...they made me tear up...we take Allah's love and mercy for granted sooo much...May He forgive us for that!
Baraka Allaho Feekom for such a wonderful post

Wa Alaikum Assalam
 

ruki4eva

Muslim Unity...
Assalamo Alaikum..

such beautiful stories...they made me tear up...we take Allah's love and mercy for granted sooo much...May He forgive us for that!
Baraka Allaho Feekom for such a wonderful post

Wa Alaikum Assalam

:salam2:
so tru my dear sis..
jazakallah for ur reply..
May He forgive us yh inshallah
Take care
May Allah (swt) increase u in knowledge n grant
u jannatul ferdous
Ameen

:wasalam:
 

Zaynab123

Subhana Allah!
:salam2:

what beautiful story! masha Allah, jazak Allahu khayra Sis. may Allah subhana wata'ala make us all those who remember him in beautiful way ameen.....:)

:wasalam:
 

Abdul Hasib

Student of Knowledge
I've heard of Sheikh Tariq Jameel before. Hm....sister Ruki, I'm kinda getting the impression that you are either Bangladeshi or Pakistani, since most of your posts are things that use words in Bangla, or things like this (Sheikh Tariq Jameel), is from Pakistan, and wrote many books of Islam.

Wa Salam. :)
 

ruki4eva

Muslim Unity...
I've heard of Sheikh Tariq Jameel before. Hm....sister Ruki, I'm kinda getting the impression that you are either Bangladeshi or Pakistani, since most of your posts are things that use words in Bangla, or things like this (Sheikh Tariq Jameel), is from Pakistan, and wrote many books of Islam.

Wa Salam. :)

:salam2: brother
yh ur right..
everyone thinkz im pakistani but im actually bangladeshi..hehe :)
take care
:wasalam:
 

Ghareebah

Bint Abdulkadir
salam alaykum

very nice story sis has a good moral, but i need to know the authenticity of these stories, is it from the prophet himself? collected in saheeh muslm or bukhari etc...any one can make up a story although it has a good moral to it...we need to be careful where we get our info from no matter how good the story sounds it still needs to be authentic from a reliable source
 

Abdul Hasib

Student of Knowledge
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!

(please don't point fingers, aw frags man now I'm feeling bad now, please sister Caramel Queen, the best way to let your brother or sister in Islam to understand and know their faults is by not pointing fingers at them and to say it indirectly to them, meaning that you want them to know something that they do is wrong, but you include that everyone else (including yourself) is also in this mistake and that you are trying to make sure that everyone learns, and the brother or sister will learn from their mistake, and they won't feel like you broke their heart, please remove what you said, I don't want sister Ruki to feel bad or feel like that I'm accusing her of something, rather we ALL should learn about this because it doesn't always deal with her, but the rest of us who believe these weak Hadith (Fadael Ammal), and so we ALL can learn something from this too, not just sister Ruki, so please, to help the feelings of your sister in Islam who you could've broke her heart, please remove what you said above.) :(
 

Ghareebah

Bint Abdulkadir
salam brother

i just read your messege in size 1...hmmmm im not gonna say any further..however i dont agree with you...:)
 

Abdul Hasib

Student of Knowledge
LoL that's funny sister Ruki. You mean over here at TTI or at home? LoL, that's exactly the same thing with me, like I go to the masjid or to Jamaats, EVERYONE (or atleast almost everyone) thinks I'm Pakistani! LoL that's hilarious, and the first ones who think that are Bangladeshi too, LoL.

Like it was last week, and a Jamat came from New York to my Jam-E Masjid in Downtown, and I was in the Wudhu room and a brother was coming down the stairs, and I said Salam to him, and he replied,

"Assalaaamu Alykum brother!"
(alright he ran at me and hugged me when he said this :D), "How are you? You're from Paakistan?"

And I was like no, and then after like 5-10 minutes after he came down and used the bathroom (he said the above, used the bathroom, and came back, just so you don't get confused :)), and he said to me in Bangla,
"Gosh brother when I saw you I didn't think you were Bangali," (meaning I looked like I was either "Indo Pakistani," LoL!). And so I told him that it was common, like every Jamaat I go to or everyone I see ask me if I'm Pakistani or if they ARE Pakistani they start giving me instructions about something for like 10 minutes in Urdu, LoL! I don't even understand Urdu either, all I know is , "What is your name, I don't speak Urdu (Mey Urdu Naheen Bolta), Do you know English (Kay App Angreezi Bolta Heye?), and I'm pleased to meet you (Appka Milkar Kushi Hoye, or it's something like that, :D)."

I don't even know what gives them that impression, LoL. It might be my made in Pakistan kind of "Panjabis" (what we call in Bangladesh), with my light brown skin, LoL. Actually, my skin at that time was like light brown, but at times it changes colors, like sometimes my face is bright white/yellow/little tan, or sometimes it's really tan, but all I know is that my face is lighter than anywhere else on my body.

With all the above including that I have a light face, some beard hair growing around it, pink/red cheeks, I guess this is all possible, LoL. Must have that "Indo Pakistani" look in me then (people mostly mistaken me for being Pakistani more than Indian though), oh well, ha ha ha...:lol:

About you sister, Hm....let me guess, white skinned Bangladeshi? Or maybe those Bangladeshi Muslims out there who have the squinted, "Chinese" eyes, LoL, you do find those, and you even find the weird group in the crowd, a boy who's Bangladeshi and speaks perfect Bangla, and he was white pinkish skin, blue or brown eyes, and brown hair on his head and beard, LoL that's one Madrashah boy who I saw last year when I went to Bangladesh. Suprised really, LoL. 18 years old though, good looks, but he needs a softer heart, not that of a boy who you'd wanna smack across the face, LoL, but Inshallah he'll grow up and learn that not to fight with kids who are 5 years younger than you, especially when they make blows at your head, LoL.

So anyway, see you later sister, Assalamu Alykum Warahmatullahe Wabarakaatuh.
 
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