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wordsofpearls · 3 days
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Narrated by Umar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him). He said:
"I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ saying: 'Take account of yourselves before you are taken to account, weigh your deeds before they are weighed for you, and beautify your manners before others see you.'" (Sunan At-Tirmidhi)
This hadith resonates with the features of the Tawhid App, particularly the reflection tool. By utilizing the reflection tool, users can assess their actions, and strive for self-improvement. It serves as a practical means for Believers to heed the Prophet's ﷺ advice and take account of their deeds before they are called to account.
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wordsofpearls · 9 days
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Everyone sins but not everyone is at war with their sins.
Shaykh Ibrahim Osi-Efa
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wordsofpearls · 13 days
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کوئی گل باقی رہے گا نہ چمن رہ جائے گا پر رسول اللہ ﷺ کا دين حسن رہ جا ۓ کا
For your sake O Prophet ﷺ, gardens reside, even deserts bloom.
May the bud of my heart also be instructed to become a flower of your religion🌷
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wordsofpearls · 13 days
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A person who assumes responsibility will be able to hold himself accountable, and the one who holds himself accountable will make spiritual progress constantly.
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wordsofpearls · 13 days
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One day Sayyidah Aisha رضي الله عنها was with the Prophet ﷺ and He ﷺ was smiling and said “Aisha, what is it that you want, ask me” she went to her father, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq to tell the situation and what she should ask.
Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq said “O Aisha! Don’t ask anything about the Dunya or anything else, just ask him Ya Rasulallah ﷺ, that secret meeting that you had with Allah, and the secrets Allah shared with You, just tell us one of the secrets”. She then asked the Prophet ﷺ and He ﷺ began to smile and asked was it your father who told you to ask this, she replied yes.
So the Prophet ﷺ said: “the one who puts happiness in the heart of a Muslim, Jannah will become wajib for him”. She returned to her father and told him about what the Prophet ﷺ said. Upon hearing this, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq began to cry. When Sayyidah Aisha asked about the tears of her father, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq replied:
“O Aisha, the opposite side of that is whoever breaks the heart of a Muslim, he will enter into the hellfire”
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wordsofpearls · 16 days
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Anas ibn Malik رضي الله عنه said: “When the Prophet ﷺ entered Madinah, it lit up the entire city & when He ﷺ transitioned, it was like the entire city became dark again”
Abu Bakr Siddique رضي الله عنه comes, uncovers His ﷺ blessed face, kisses Him ﷺ on the forehead and he reminds us: "You are beautiful when you are alive, and you're beautiful at this point aswell”
Sayyidah Fatimah رضي الله عنها, for six months she never smiled. Her best day after the Prophet ﷺ was the day she was leaving. That morning she smiled, and told her husband Ali رضي الله عنه "Today I have an appointment, with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ”
Bilal رضي الله عنه, on his deathbed, when his wife would say "What a sad day it is" he replied by saying "what a happy day it is, tomorrow I will meet the Prophet ﷺ & His companions"
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wordsofpearls · 17 days
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I wish every woman knows the value of a man who has deen and morals and bears responsibility, and is not influenced by the ideas of feminism and others and knows that in her religion is perfection and does not need anything else.
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wordsofpearls · 17 days
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You have to ask yourself time and time again if you're ready to meet Allah. Are you in a position where if He took your soul back at this time, you'd be yearning to meet Him or afraid to encounter what you put forward of your deeds? It's so easy to lose focus of the end goal, so ask yourself and be honest with yourself. If your answer hits you like bricks, you've got work to do.
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wordsofpearls · 19 days
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The greatest thing that you can do for the oppressed people across the earth is to make a firm intention to come back to Allah.
You must begin to pray, pay your zakat, recite the Book of Allah, send salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ. You must repent, you must cry, you must supplicate. You have to wake up at night when humanity sleeps and call upon Alläh, for du'a's at that time are not rejected. You must fulfill your obligations and create a relationship with Alläh. You must honour His Messenger and return back to venerating him because the moment we lost that, we were divided and defeated across the planet. We increased in number but decreased in substance and meaning.
If we don't fulfill our obligations we can shout, scream, tweet, post and protest all we like - nothing will change. Only Allah is able to assist us.
- Shaykh Mohammed Aslam
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wordsofpearls · 20 days
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A scholar was asked 'When is Eid?'
He beautifully replied: 'The day that I die, gaze upon the beautiful and illuminated face of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and finally get to say:
"I lived and died just for this one moment where I could look at your beauty and say al-Salatu wa al-Salam 'alayka Ya RasulAllah!"
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wordsofpearls · 27 days
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along the dust of sacred Madina you would have resided comfortably
O my wounded heart, had you become a teardrop that fell there so blissfully.
Imam Ahmad Raza Khan رَحْمَةُ اللّٰەِ تَعَالٰی عَلَيْه
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wordsofpearls · 1 month
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How often does one of us become better after a sin than he was before?
A person often commits an error and falls into sin, and then finds his heart extremely saddened, and so he turns to Allah, repenting to Him much, to the point that he keeps thinking about the sin, full of remorse, repenting continually.
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wordsofpearls · 1 month
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It is worship to have hope in Allah. Bring that hope to your dua & tell Him that you're trying, that you love Him & you want His love. So if you are feeling this way this Ramadan, it is not because you deserve hell, no. You feel this way because of your care and faith towards your Lord, what would Allah do with your punishment?
-themaryamamir
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wordsofpearls · 1 month
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Once there was a man who walked in the masjid of the Prophet ﷺ and he was so overwhelmed and repeated:
'My sins, My sins'
So the Prophet ﷺ taught him a beautiful du’a:
اللهم مغفرتُك أوسع من ذنوبي ورحمتُك أَرْجَى عندي من عملي Allahuma maghfiratuka awsa’u min dhununbi wa rahmatika arja indi min amali
Oh Allah! Your forgiveness is far greater than my sins and I am more hopeful of Your Mercy than my good deeds.
RasulAllah ﷺ told him to repeat this 3 times altogether, after he did the Prophet ﷺ comforted him with the following words:
“Go, for verily Allah has forgiven you”
Reference: shuab allman 6622, authenticated by Suyuti
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wordsofpearls · 2 months
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our Brother from Gaza is begging people to not post videos of food during Ramadan. He continues telling us it hurts for them to see people boast whilst they are still being bombed, they are still being starved, they are still being denied their basic human rights.
Be mindful of what you are posting.
oh Allah rectify the ummah of Muhammad, relieve the ummah of Muhammad, Oh Allah have mercy upon the ummah of Muhammad ﷺ
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wordsofpearls · 2 months
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This Ramadan is yours. Don't let anyone ruin it for you, Don't let anyone hinder your progress & don't let anything prevent you from improving.
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wordsofpearls · 2 months
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When asked, "How should we educate our children?"
Ibn Khaldun responded, "Do not attempt to educate your kids, for they will inevitably resemble you. Instead, focus on educating yourselves."
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