Contemplate And Be Thankful

salahdin

Junior Member
بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
Contemplate And Be Thankful
Shaykh `Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarnee

Don't Be Sad
Transl. Faisal ibn Muhammad
© 2002 IIPH


Remember the favours of Allah upon you and how they surround you from above and below - indeed, from every direction.

"And if you would count the graces of Allah, never could you be able to count them." (Qur'an 14:34)

Health, safety, nourishment, clothing, air, and water - these all point to the world being yours, yet you do not realize it. You possess all that life has to offer, yet remain ignorant.

"He has completed and perfected His Graces upon you, [both] apparent [i.e. Islamic Monotheism, and the lawful pleasures of this world, including health, good looks, etc.] and hidden [i.e. one's faith in Allah, guidance for doing righteous deeds and also the pleasures and delights of the Hereafter in Paradise, etc.]." (Qur'an 31:20)

You have at your disposal two eyes, a tongue, lips, two hands, and two legs.

"Then which of the blessings of your Lord will you both [Jinns and men] deny?" (Qur'an 55:13)

Can you picture yourself walking without feet? Should you take it lightly that you slumber soundly while misery hinders the sleep of many? Should you forget that you fill yourself with both delicious dishes and cool water while the pleasure of good food and drink is impossible for some, due to sickness and disease? Consider those faculties of hearing and seeing with which you have been endowed. Look at your healthy skin and be grateful that you have been saved from diseases that attack it. Reflect on your powers of reasoning and remember those that suffer from mental ailments.

Would you sell your ability to hear and see for the weight of Mount Uhud in gold, or your ability to speak for huge castles? You have been given abundant favours, yet you feign ignorance. Notwithstanding warm bread, cool water, easy sleep, and good health, you remain despondent and depressed. You think about what you do not have and are ungrateful for what you have been given. You are troubled by a loss in wealth, yet you have the key to happiness and many blessings. Contemplate and be thankful.

"And also in your ownselves [are signs], will you not then see?" (Qur'an 51:21)

Reflect upon yourself, your family, your friends, and the entire world that is around you.

"They recognize the grace of Allah, yet they deny it." (Qur'an 16:83)
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,


And which of the favors can you deny...having brothers like you two..is a blessing onto itself. Jazaak Allahu Kharin.
 

salahdin

Junior Member
Asalama aleikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu shukran MY SISTER MIRAJMOM AND MY BROTHER for taking your time to read i hope we act on what we read JAZAKALLAH KHAIRAN.
 

amaal30

Junior Member
hey we've read that book at

sunnahfollowers.net with brother mohammad!! it was a

good book =)
 

Gareth

Allahu Akbar!
Assalamu Alaikum wrwb

This is bit of information about a family in Palestine which I thought I would add to this topic.

Five years ago, their only door to the street was welded shut by the Israeli army. Since then, the 10 members of the family - from grandparents to grandchildren - have a rather more complicated route to the outside.

They have to ascend uneven, switchback stone steps, stooping to avoid the ceiling, in order to reach their roof. There they cross through a ragged hole in an outside wall on to their neighbours' roof.

They then make their way down a series of steep stairways to the neighbouring doorway.

The older women of the family say that they have been left depressed and sometimes injured by the ordeal of just coming and going from their home

We who live in places where all we need to do to get into our homes is walk through the front door, with no fear of being harassed by Occupation Forces or having any difficulty to get into our homes should be thankful for this and remember our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine and other places like Iraq and Afghanistan where they are not so lucky.

May ALLAH {swt} protect our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan and all around the World. Ameen.

Walaikum Salam.
 

hassana elkoussi

Junior Member
Assalamu Alaikum wrwb

This is bit of information about a family in Palestine which I thought I would add to this topic.

Five years ago, their only door to the street was welded shut by the Israeli army. Since then, the 10 members of the family - from grandparents to grandchildren - have a rather more complicated route to the outside.

They have to ascend uneven, switchback stone steps, stooping to avoid the ceiling, in order to reach their roof. There they cross through a ragged hole in an outside wall on to their neighbours' roof.

They then make their way down a series of steep stairways to the neighbouring doorway.

The older women of the family say that they have been left depressed and sometimes injured by the ordeal of just coming and going from their home

We who live in places where all we need to do to get into our homes is walk through the front door, with no fear of being harassed by Occupation Forces or having any difficulty to get into our homes should be thankful for this and remember our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine and other places like Iraq and Afghanistan where they are not so lucky.

May ALLAH {swt} protect our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan and all around the World. Ameen.

Walaikum Salam.


As-salamu alaikom, brother Gareth. I'm sooo impressed by your newborn eman ( faith), which seems to me more deeply rooted than that of many born muslims. May Allah swt keep you always guided and steadfast in your eman.

Sister hassana
 

strive-may-i

Junior Member
May Mankind, learn to be kind.... Ameen

Assalamu Alaikum wrwb

This is bit of information about a family in Palestine which I thought I would add to this topic.

Five years ago, their only door to the street was welded shut by the Israeli army. Since then, the 10 members of the family - from grandparents to grandchildren - have a rather more complicated route to the outside.

They have to ascend uneven, switchback stone steps, stooping to avoid the ceiling, in order to reach their roof. There they cross through a ragged hole in an outside wall on to their neighbours' roof.

They then make their way down a series of steep stairways to the neighbouring doorway.

The older women of the family say that they have been left depressed and sometimes injured by the ordeal of just coming and going from their home

We who live in places where all we need to do to get into our homes is walk through the front door, with no fear of being harassed by Occupation Forces or having any difficulty to get into our homes should be thankful for this and remember our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine and other places like Iraq and Afghanistan where they are not so lucky.

May ALLAH {swt} protect our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan and all around the World. Ameen.

Walaikum Salam.
 
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