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salahdin

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.Asalama aleikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatu my name is abdALLah, i live & work in gothenburg thats sweden, i forgot to introduce my self when i was here last time. what can say other than its a great site to meet and learn and exchange ideas with the rest of my beloved muslims.one more thing i would recommend to all my brothers and sisters is this book, when you read it especially those new to ISLAM, you see this religion is perfect, a way of life. The book is called FORTRESS OF THE MUSLIM by Said bin Wahl Alqahtany.May ALLLAH s.w.t bless all muslims.Asalama aleikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatu
 

happy 2 b muslim

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salam alaykum bro welcome to the site hope you enjoy your stay O i think i have the fortess of duas or something like that is it a little hand book salamu alaykum.. ...
 

AZAM_SIDDIQUI

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Islam and Sacrifice

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Islam is not just one gift among many; it is the choicest gift of God (al-Maidah 5:3). Out of all the countless bounties and the blessings that Allah has given us to enable us to live our lives in this world, the greatest and the most important is that He has guided us to the true meaning and purpose in our lives. That purpose and that meaning is to live for Him, to strive to seek His Pleasure, and even to die in His way. Instead of living like animals - being born, eating and drinking, procreating and dying we live a meaningful existence. Life is thus lifted up from being a transient, fleeting moment in history, terminable at death, to an eternal event. Our existence is no more directed to merely coveting and acquiring the blessings and bounties that abound in this-world. Instead the way is open to turn this-world's possessions into everlasting benefits to be reaped in that-world, sometimes by taking and enjoying them, gratefully, sometimes by giving them up.
If ordinary things in this world cannot be obtained without effort, obtaining meaning and purpose in life, which is Islam, must surely require utmost endeavour. The nature and magnitude of struggle, and of sacrifice,must be commensurate with the nature and value of the goal we want to reach.
And what purpose in life could be more valuable, more compelling,more important, more urgent, than that of bringing the whole man - his inner personality, his environment, his society, the entire world - to the path of Allah. Without struggling hard, merely by wishing, desiring, professing, making claims and statements, how can we ever hope to reach the destination that we have set for ourselves? If one's daily bread cannot be earned without effort, will Allah give His greatest blessing - success in this life and success in the life to come - unless we prove that we deserve to receive it? Unless we demonstrate that our profession of faith is rooted in our hearts, that we are truthful in our claims of loyalty,that we are prepared to offer sacrifices required of us.​
[/COLOR]Says the Qur'an:
Do you think you should enter Paradise unless God establishes who among you have struggled hard and who are patient? (Al-Imran 3:142)
Do you think you should enter Paradise while there has not yet come upon you the like of those who passed away before you? Misery and hardship befell them (Al-Baqarah 2: 214)
Do the men think that on their [mere] saying 'We believe', they will be left to themselves, and will not be put to the test? We certainly put to the test those that were before them (Al-Ankabut 29:2-3)
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IslamIsLight

Islam is my life
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assalamu aleikum

Welcome brother to the site
Welcome to the family
Hope to hear from u often
Enjoy your stay


waaleikum salam
 
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