Advice from my reverted brothers and sisters!

Sakeena

Junior Member
Brother Ibrahim...

Asalam alaikum brother Ibrahim,

Jazaks for the advice, may Allah (swt) bless you and may He guide your family! So you have a 13 year old dughter, eh? Hmm... Teens these day drink, smoke, fornicate, etc... I truly pray that Allah (SWT) guides your duaghter to ISLAM INSHALLAH! She needs protection and the only way she can be protected is through HIJAB! Madesty, chastity. Do you talk to her about hijab and the dress of Muslim women inshallah? Perhaps, if she could talk to a Muslim girl her age, she may feel more open...Inshallah if I could talk with her...being 5 years older than her, I could explain it to her... be a kind of role model inshallah...but i live in USA... but you as her father... she may feel like your trying to "brain-wash" her, etc. Sigh... if only people in non-Muslim countries knew how beautiful Islam truly is! SubhanAllah!

May Allah (SWT) protect you inshallah,

Salams,

Sakeena :hijabi:


A'salaamu'aleikom Sister Sakeena.

I can understand your feelings of rejection and confusion. For myself, it has been the oposite to you. I am the parent, it has been my children, and my Wife that have rejected my beliefs.

In the end, one has to make a choice. Whom do I fear the most? Whom do I love the most?

I have chosen Allah, subhana wa ta'ala, but in doing so I chose to surrender all that oppose Him. I am now Divorced, my seven children have abandonded me and Last week, I even took my youngest daughter to live with her Mother because of her oposition.
Yes I am sad in a way, but although I have no-one, I know that I have the companionship and Love of Allah, subhana wa ta'ala, to support me.

I do not judge, but you live in a country where idolatry is a way of life. Your courage in the face of oposition stands as an example to others, more so because of your age. There are Adults who would fear to make the stand, that you are making, for your beliefs.

I pray that you will find the patience to continue your struggle and that Allah, subhana wa ta'ala, will make life a little easier for you. Ameen.

W'salaam

Ibrahim
 

jabba

Salafi Dawah is the best
Teens these day drink, smoke, fornicate, etc... I truly pray that Allah (SWT) guides your duaghter to ISLAM INSHALLAH! She needs protection and the only way she can be protected is through HIJAB! Madesty, chastity. [/COLOR][/B]

:salam2:
Let me just say I was not born Muslim, however not everyone was a crazy teenager ( Muslims are sterotyped quite a bit please don't sink to that level), Just because I wasn't Muslim when I was younger does not mean I didn't have respect for myself and slept around, I was the opposite, I was actually a very good person growing up, my mom may not be Muslim but she did her best raising me. Doesn't matter what your religion is your kids are a product of you, and if you let them do whatever they want, then they will.:wasalam:
 

Sakeena

Junior Member
Asalam alaikum :SMILY259:
Jazaks. Please forgive me, I didn't mean that everyone does that.:ma:
I meant that children in non-Muslim msocieties are most likely to be introduced to that type of behavior. Not every revert or non-Muslim does it-I didn't do it, and I'm a revert. I only meant that Muslims are sheilded and hold more self-respect.

wasalam,

Sakeena :hearts:

 

jabba

Salafi Dawah is the best
Asalam alaikum :SMILY259:
Jazaks. Please forgive me, I didn't mean that everyone does that.:ma:
I meant that children in non-Muslim msocieties are most likely to be introduced to that type of behavior. Not every revert or non-Muslim does it-I didn't do it, and I'm a revert. I only meant that Muslims are sheilded and hold more self-respect.

wasalam,

Sakeena :hearts:


:salam2:
Not all "Muslims" are shielded, I am living in an "islamic" country right now and the only difference between here and Canada is the weather, the shopping malls and the mosques. People here (almost all ) have satelite dishes to watch whatever they want, same as Canada. The things you see in a "muslim" country would seriously shock you.
 

Rosheen

Sister in Islam
:salam2:
Not all "Muslims" are shielded, I am living in an "islamic" country right now and the only difference between here and Canada is the weather, the shopping malls and the mosques. People here (almost all ) have satelite dishes to watch whatever they want, same as Canada. The things you see in a "muslim" country would seriously shock you.

We had a season of films from the "Arab world" (mostly North African so didn't get why they called it Arab) shown around xmas in the UK and they all centred around forbidden love and the desire to be westernised.

There is some sad stuff on yuotube aswell. I think the Arabs are selling out to the west.
 

Muslimah-S

Seek The Almighty
Walikumasalam dear sister Sakeena.
I hope Allah the Almighty eases your situation.
Be patient as nobody has been given anything better than patience.
Be patient and sucess will follow

Smooth roads never make good drivers.
Smooth sea never makes good sailors
Clear skies never make good pilots.
Problem free life never makes a strong person.
Be strong enough to accept the challenges of life. Inshallah.

Allah put a hardship on a person according to the Imaan, hence the Prophets (peace be upon them all) and pious Muslims who went through their life with the toughest trails.

Anas ibn Malik narrated that Allah’s Messenger r said, “The Paradise is surrounded by hardships and the Hell-Fire is surrounded by temptations.” (Muslim 6778)

Abu Hurairah narrated that Allah’s Messenger said, “The world is a prison-house for a believer and Paradise for a non-believer.” (Muslim 7058)



A'salaamu'aleikom Sister Sakeena.

I can understand your feelings of rejection and confusion. For myself, it has been the oposite to you. I am the parent, it has been my children, and my Wife that have rejected my beliefs.

In the end, one has to make a choice. Whom do I fear the most? Whom do I love the most?

I have chosen Allah, subhana wa ta'ala, but in doing so I chose to surrender all that oppose Him. I am now Divorced, my seven children have abandonded me and Last week, I even took my youngest daughter to live with her Mother because of her oposition.
Yes I am sad in a way, but although I have no-one, I know that I have the companionship and Love of Allah, subhana wa ta'ala, to support me.

I do not judge, but you live in a country where idolatry is a way of life. Your courage in the face of oposition stands as an example to others, more so because of your age. There are Adults who would fear to make the stand, that you are making, for your beliefs.

I pray that you will find the patience to continue your struggle and that Allah, subhana wa ta'ala, will make life a little easier for you. Ameen.

W'salaam

Ibrahim

Walikumasalam brother
Allhamdulilha a great desicion you have made.

“Say: ‘Truly, my prayer, my sacrifice, my life and my death are (all) for Allah, the Cherisher of the World.’” (Qur’an 6:162)

Abu Hurairah narrated that the Prophet (saw) said, “A Muslim male or female, remains subject to trials (in this world); in respect of self, children and property till he or she faces Allah the Exalted (on the Day of Judgment) in a state in which all his or her sins have been remitted.” (Tirmidhi 49)



Allah commands us: “O you who believe, seek assistance (and solace) through Patience and Prayer; Surely, Allah is with those who patiently persevere. Refer not to those who have been slain in the path of Allah as being dead; no, they are alive though you perceive it not. Be rest assured that you will be tested with fear, hunger, loss of property, lives and of fruits of your labor. Convey glad tidings to those who are patient; those who when affliction, trial or tribulation befall them say, ‘Surely from Allah we come and unto Him is our return.’ Such are those on whom the blessings and mercy from Allah descends, such are they who follow the path of Divine Guidance”
(153-157). `Asr to Sabr
 

Sakeena

Junior Member
Ok so that's good..... :SMILY259: hi Aquarious....

:hijabi: does anyone have anything to share a story similiar to mine? :girl3:
 

Sakeena

Junior Member
HELLO!!!???

Asalam alaikum peeps,

lol I'm here hahaha! Come on people!

What good would it do moving out whne I'm about to graduate??!! Plus, I'm 18, adult, do I not deserve to practice Islam-The TRUTH, while everyone else is free to practise idolatry with no fuss????? I don't understand this system!! :girl3:

wasalam,

Sakeena :hearts: I love chocolate :hearts: lol
 

Sakeena

Junior Member
:girl3: I'm very happy.. I hope to move in a new environment with good Muslims inshallah. :hearts:

salam,

Sakeena :hijabi:
 

massi

Junior Member
She became Muslim recently and feels anxious about the future

Question:
I am a muslim convert. I try to prey veryday and read quran,but I have always full of worries about future like something bad thing may happen to me etc.,especially at night. Can you pleases tell me what to do?.

Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly:

We congratulate you for this great blessing that Allaah has bestowed upon you, which is the blessing of entering Islam and finding enjoyment praying and reading Qur’aan.

Secondly:

You should try hard to offer the obligatory prayers at the right times as defined in sharee’ah. There are five prayers each day and night. Prayer represents connection and conversation between a person and his Lord. It is the most important pillar and obligatory duty of Islam after the Shahaadatayn (twin testimony of faith), and it brings light to a person in this life and in his grave in the Hereafter.

You should also strive to offer naafil (supererogatory) prayers after doing the obligatory prayers, for Allaah says in the hadeeth qudsi: “My slave does not draw near to Me with anything more loved by Me than the religious duties I have enjoined upon him, and My slave continues to draw near to Me with supererogatory works so that I shall love him.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6502.

Thirdly:

The anxiety and fear that you are feeling about the future are things that happen to some people when they first become committed in their adherence to Islam. Perhaps the reason for that is that the Shaytaan is annoyed by the person’s beginning to follow true guidance and the path of Mercy, so he tried to divert him from that, and he whispers to him doubts about Allaah that are not appropriate, in order to cause him grief and worry. This – praise be to Allaah – will not harm the believer. Hence the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, when some of his companions complained to him about the waswasah (whisperings from the Shaytaan) that they were encountering: “Allaah is Most Great, Allaah is Most Great, Allaah is Most Great. Praise be to Allaah Who has reduced his (the Shaytaan’s) plots to mere whispers.” Narrated by Ahmad (2097) and Abu Dawood (4448); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood. A similar hadeeth is to be found in al-Saheehayn.

You should read Qur’aan a great deal and remember Allaah (dhikr), for no one ever protects himself against the Shaytaan with anything like remembrance of Allaah, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, especially the dhikrs that are narrated for specific times and occasions, such as the dhikrs for morning and evening, for sleeping and waking, for going out of the house and coming in. You should also cleanse the house of anything that may prevent the angels coming in, such as dogs and images.

Remember that the future is in the hand of Allaah and that whatever Allaah has decreed will come to pass. Your fear and anxiety about it will not change it at all. So keep busy with things that will benefit you and think well of Allaah, for Allaah is as His slave thinks He is, as He says in the hadeeth qudsi: “I am as My slave thinks I am. I am with him when he makes mention of Me. If he makes mention of Me to himself, I make mention of him to Myself; and if he makes mention of Me in an assembly, I make mention of him in an assembly better than it.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 7066; Muslim, 2675). Ahmad (16059) narrated with a saheeh isnaad: “I am as My slave thinks I am, so let him think of Me as he wishes.”

So think that Allaah will honour you, have mercy on you and give you happiness in this world and in the Hereafter, because He loves His righteous slaves, and honours His pious slaves. You – praise be to Allaah – are new in Islam and have few sins to your record. So be assured of a life of tranquillity, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Whoever works righteousness — whether male or female — while he (or she) is a true believer (of Islamic Monotheism) verily, to him We will give a good life (in this world with respect, contentment and lawful provision), and We shall pay them certainly a reward in proportion to the best of what they used to do (i.e. Paradise in the Hereafter)”

[al-Nahl 16:97]

We ask Allaah to guide you and give you strength, and to take away the fear and anxiety that you are experiencing.

And Allaah knows best.

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