farahferra:

believeinmyfaith:

islamispeace:
Awww Masha’Allah :)
Don’t be too hurry in love, find A companion who can guide you not only in Dunya, but in akhirah.
Who can pick you up when you fall, who can remind you when you forget, love you with all his might, someone that will hold your hands through thick and thin & lead you to the Jannah…. ♥

insyaAllah :)

farahferra:

believeinmyfaith:

islamispeace:

Awww Masha’Allah :)

Don’t be too hurry in love, find A companion who can guide you not only in Dunya, but in akhirah.

Who can pick you up when you fall, who can remind you when you forget, love you with all his might, someone that will hold your hands through thick and thin & lead you to the Jannah…. ♥

insyaAllah :)

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Why do you want to get married? Marriage is one of the best avenues where you can do charity almost every single moment in your life. With the right intention, marriage brings you a lot closer to Paradise. That can only be achieved if you get married because of Allah; not out of lust or to have someone always serving you. It was narrated by his wives that Prophet Muhammad would serve them whenever he was at home with them. When you have become a husband, be like him. When you have become a father, be like him.

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destinationjannah:

Do You Trust Allah? 
Via Omar Suleiman visit in San Antonio 
Tawwakul is having trust in Allah but not only when something big happens, in all instances. If you look at our communities today, the idea of tawwakul only surfaces when something big happens. But if we don’t trust Allah in the little things that happen in our life, how are we expected to trust Allah when we are greatly tested? It is like telling someone trying to lose weight to pick up 500 lbs on their first workout. 
There are no coincidences, everything happens for a reason.  Everything that occurs in our life is supposed to happen and the only one in control of this is Allah. Ibn Qiyaam said that “Whoever trusts Allah and has tawwakul, that is enough for him.” When you rely on Allah, you will not worry about the “whys” and “ifs” of your life but be satisfied with what has occurred and know that it happened for a reason. The more and more we question what occurs in our life, the more we will be unsatisfied and discontented with our lives. 
There are three levels of trust: 
1) Trust Allah like you would trust a business agent/partner- Everything is great in this level of trust until something happens. Alhamdulillah you love your business partner until something happens. Let’s say you are in Hajj and all of a sudden you check your bank account and two thousand dollars are missing, who are you going to blame? You would immediately confront this guy, and question him. When we have this trust in Allah, alhamduiallah we are “cool” when everything is going our way but as soon as something hits, as soon as we are being tested, we are questioning Allah, “WHY?” In this level of trust, we try to dictate the trust. 
2) Trust Allah like a child trust his mother – The way a child trust a mother is extremely jaw dropping. When a father disciplines his child, the child will run to his mother and when the mother disciplines his child, the child runs to his mother because the child knows that the greatest source of comfort is his mother. When we have trust in Allah, we know that Allah is the greatest source of comfort and when something goes wrong in our lives, we ponder what we have done to make Allah angry. 
3) Trust Allah like a dead body trusts its washer – The dead body has no control over anything. With this trust we know that we control nothing and Allah is in control of everything. 
“I seek refuge in you, from you”
More Knowledge Konnection: http://destination-jannah.com/

destinationjannah:

Do You Trust Allah?

Via Omar Suleiman visit in San Antonio

Tawwakul is having trust in Allah but not only when something big happens, in all instances. If you look at our communities today, the idea of tawwakul only surfaces when something big happens. But if we don’t trust Allah in the little things that happen in our life, how are we expected to trust Allah when we are greatly tested? It is like telling someone trying to lose weight to pick up 500 lbs on their first workout.

There are no coincidences, everything happens for a reason.  Everything that occurs in our life is supposed to happen and the only one in control of this is Allah. Ibn Qiyaam said that “Whoever trusts Allah and has tawwakul, that is enough for him.” When you rely on Allah, you will not worry about the “whys” and “ifs” of your life but be satisfied with what has occurred and know that it happened for a reason. The more and more we question what occurs in our life, the more we will be unsatisfied and discontented with our lives.

There are three levels of trust:

1) Trust Allah like you would trust a business agent/partner- Everything is great in this level of trust until something happens. Alhamdulillah you love your business partner until something happens. Let’s say you are in Hajj and all of a sudden you check your bank account and two thousand dollars are missing, who are you going to blame? You would immediately confront this guy, and question him. When we have this trust in Allah, alhamduiallah we are “cool” when everything is going our way but as soon as something hits, as soon as we are being tested, we are questioning Allah, “WHY?” In this level of trust, we try to dictate the trust.

2) Trust Allah like a child trust his mother – The way a child trust a mother is extremely jaw dropping. When a father disciplines his child, the child will run to his mother and when the mother disciplines his child, the child runs to his mother because the child knows that the greatest source of comfort is his mother. When we have trust in Allah, we know that Allah is the greatest source of comfort and when something goes wrong in our lives, we ponder what we have done to make Allah angry.

3) Trust Allah like a dead body trusts its washer – The dead body has no control over anything. With this trust we know that we control nothing and Allah is in control of everything.

“I seek refuge in you, from you”

More Knowledge Konnection: http://destination-jannah.com/

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khadimulquran:

The more needy you are..

khadimulquran:

The more needy you are..

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believeinmyfaith:

mujahidin:
And all she needs to do is believe.  (Taken with instagram)

believeinmyfaith:

mujahidin:

And all she needs to do is believe.  (Taken with instagram)

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The Quran is the perfect map in a lost world

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The Quran is the perfect map in a lost world

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Ya Allah. If I am to fall in love, let me touch the heart of someone whose heart is attached to You.
— (via muna-aisha)

(Source: islamicgirl, via azwasyafiqah)

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destinationjannah:

Dear girl in the mini skirt,
Mashallah, God has blessed you with a wonderful body, 
Mashallah you are beautiful, 
Mashallah you have caught the eye of every male you have passed, 
But do you not have any decency, really? 
Does it feel good to have males stare at you with the looks of lusts?
Does it feel good to have people pass judgment over you before knowing you? 
Does it feel good for people to pay more intention to your hips rocking than your lips moving? 
Do you care? 
Do woman’s rights really mean women can now prance around half naked? 
Do woman’s rights really mean woman can now be respected according to how they look? 
Do you even know what woman’s rights are?
Woman’s rights are not about being able to wear a mini skirt wherever you go but being respected by those around you, being able to express your opinion, and being able to be who you want to be with no question. This is woman’s rights.
Girl in the mini skirt, please for the sake of all Muslim males AND females, put some clothes on. Along with everyone else watching you, Allah is watching you. 
Check out more stories, inshallah: destination-jannah.com

destinationjannah:

Dear girl in the mini skirt,

Mashallah, God has blessed you with a wonderful body,

Mashallah you are beautiful,

Mashallah you have caught the eye of every male you have passed,

But do you not have any decency, really?

Does it feel good to have males stare at you with the looks of lusts?

Does it feel good to have people pass judgment over you before knowing you?

Does it feel good for people to pay more intention to your hips rocking than your lips moving?

Do you care?

Do woman’s rights really mean women can now prance around half naked?

Do woman’s rights really mean woman can now be respected according to how they look?

Do you even know what woman’s rights are?

Woman’s rights are not about being able to wear a mini skirt wherever you go but being respected by those around you, being able to express your opinion, and being able to be who you want to be with no question. This is woman’s rights.

Girl in the mini skirt, please for the sake of all Muslim males AND females, put some clothes on. Along with everyone else watching you, Allah is watching you. 

Check out more stories, inshallah: destination-jannah.com

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