October 2011
My happiness is my imaan, my imaan is in my heart and my heart doesn’t belong to anyone except Allah.
JazakAllah Khairun brother.
Assalamu Walaikum… Adal, i am sorry if you are offendedbecause of me, because i did not mean to cause that at all… its just that i asked Kiren ji before replying and she told me that i should withhold her personal information. she thought that you were someone else who was causing her grief and instinctively i too agreed… I am very sorry if we have oth made a mistake, or if i upset you, because that was in no way my intention . I was merely worried about her personal safety, and you need to understand that it was my responsibility to help keep her safe.. Please do not think that i am quick to jump to conclusions, because if you had any idea what i go through on a daily basis you would definitely disagree with that. I try so hard to be the best person i can and to think that i have possibly offended you is very upsetting for me. JazakAllah Khairun, and insha’Allah i will remember you in my dua’as. Whatever situation you are in, I pray you find your way out, and i pray that Allah swt blesses you and gives you all the happiness you deserve. May we meet in Jannah insha’Allah <3
Hate no one, no matter how much they’ve wronged you. Live humbly, no matter how wealthy you become. Think positively, no matter how hard life is. Give much, even if you’ve been given little. Keep in touch with the ones who have forgotten you, and forgive who has wronged you, and do not stop praying for the best for those you love. [Ali Ibn Abi Talib (r.a)]
Then a woman said, “Speak to us of Joy and Sorrow.”
And he answered:
Your joy is your sorrow unmasked.
And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears.
And how else can it be?
The deeper that sorrow carves into your…
Yasmin Mogahed (via wordsofsolace)
I love this <3
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‘Aisha (ra) and the Prophet sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam would use code language with each other denoting their love. She asked the Prophet sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam how he would describe his love for her. The Prophet Muhammad answered, saying: “Like a strong binding knot.” The more you tug, the stronger it gets, in other words.
Every so often ‘Aisha would playfully ask, “How is the knot?” The Prophet sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam would answer, “As strong as the first day (you asked).” ♥
” —(via ajarfullofdreams)<3
Allahu A’alaam. For who is better at planning, than the best of planners.