MaShaAllah! Beautiful Islam Words/quotes.

Abu Juwairiya

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'The heart that is connected to Allah moves closer to Him when problems come. The heart that is not connected-moves further away from Him.'
 

Abu Juwairiya

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'Allah has a reason for allowing things to happen. We may never understand Allah's wisdom but we simply have to trust Allah's will.'
 

Bm.amina

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'Never let people's negative thoughts about you hinder you from accomplishing what Allah put in your heart. Dare to dream and dare to live it.'

It is a waste of time expecting sincerity from those who are in fact obsessed with accusing people and having a bad assumption towards them... it is better to absolutely neglect them and go ahead doing the best is possible to find the one -Allah(swt)- who teaches us(as human beings) the true meaning of sincerity... Alhamdulillah wa la hawla wala quwata illa billah
 
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Abu Juwairiya

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It is a waste of time expecting sincerity from those who are in fact obsessed with accusing people and having a bad assumption towards them... it is better to absolutely neglect them and go ahead doing the best is possible to find the one -Allah(swt)- who teaches us(as human beings) the true meaning of sincerity... Alhamdulillah wa la hawla wala quwata illa billah

Assalammu Alaikum Sister and Jazakallah Khayrun for your post.

As you said it is our duty to convey the message, good news, our sense of purpose and the words of divine wisdom to others and learn from them first and foremost ourselves. What follows is not our concern, we will be judged only on delivery, not on effect. Our first priority are ourselves.

However, there are different realities to receiving good news. On the positive side, some people will learn and reflect over it. Others will act upon them and a few will adjust and become better people. The person who first authored or disseminated those words receives his/her reward in four ways; for conveyance, for those who reflected, for those who acted upon them and last for those who learnt from it and continued to do good from and because of the news.

This is in essence the aim; Sadaqa Jariya; Deeds which will outlast the life of the Muslim who began them and continue to assist him/her after his/her death. That is why I do so and why everyone should do so as well.
 
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Abu Juwairiya

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Dear Sister Amina, if I can add once you taste the fullness and ripeness of Imaan, the sweetness of Allah's Mercy and the feel the delight of Allah's Compassion and love for His Creation, you want to share it with the whole world.

Some will absorb the knowledge and greatness of Allah's Words and embrace it without reservations and make their life's purpose the akhirah and the attainment of the highest and best of Jannahs.

They will be among those who Allah has said 'a few will be from the later generations' in Surah Waqiah (Surah 56) of the best of the best of all generations of the Prophet's Ummah.

The Qur'an addresses the 'best of Muslims' throughout the Qur'an and rarely 'Muslims in general' and it does so according to ability, purpose, chosen aims and targets and attribute of quality of those who want to be different from the rest of the normal or regular Muslim community.

They include the Muhsineen, the Al Abrar, the Saliheen, the Khashi'un, the Sabirun, the Muttaqeen, the Rabanniyuun, the Shuhada and the Siddiqeen among others. The definitions of each group and how to be one of them are available in Ahadith and among the works of scholars. All are outside the 'regular Muslim' circle and only open to those who want the highest Jannah.

If you include Ahadith then the special classes of people increase to Mufasireen, the 70, 000 who will enter Jannah without account, those who are just to all, those who control their tongue and the excellent leader etc. It is up to each individual which role he/she feels is best suited to them, their abilities and personalities- as long as they make the decision in the first place.
 

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