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    ( this quote by Imam Ghazali has a very deep meaning, a magnificent quote)


    Do not consider yourself a significant person unless you have been honored by a verdict of infidelity!" - Imam Ghazali
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    O Allah.. Neither the tongue can express the agony of the heart, nor the pen can free it, Only You know what couldn’t be said and written. O Allah; Enlighten what is dark in me, Strengthen what is weak in me, Mend what is broken in me, Bind what is bruised in me, Heal what is sick in me, Straighten what is crooked in me, and Revive whatever Peace and Love has died in me.

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    Brother Tay,

    Please accept my applogies, i got the quotes mixed up, that quote is from Fatah Rabbani of Imam Gazali.

    The quote of Imam al Haddad is below and Subhan Allah it is beautiful one:

    'You disobey Him using His favors, yet disobedience does not make Him withhold His favors.
    How can you love other than this Generous God? Or how could you disobey this Compassionate Lord?”

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    "Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
    Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.


    O you who believe! Seek help in patience and As-Salat (the prayer). Truly! Allah is with As-Sabirin (the patient ones.). (Chapter 2, Verse 153)
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    Imam Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: “It was not the habit of those who preceded us, the early pious Muslims, who set good example for the following generations, to say, 'This is halal , and this is haram . But, they would say, ‘I hate such-and-such, and maintain such-and-such, but as for halal and haram , this is what may be called inventing lies concerning Allah"
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    Forgiveness is the crown of great qualities
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    Ial-Rabi' bin Khaytham, one of the greatest of the second generation Muslims, said,

    'Beware that none of you says, "Allah has made this lawful or approves of it," and that Allah may then say that He did not make it lawful nor approve it, or that you say, "Allah has prohibited this," and that Allah may then say, "You lie! I did not prohibit it nor disapprove of it."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belal20111 View Post
    Brother Tay,

    Please accept my applogies, i got the quotes mixed up, that quote is from Fatah Rabbani of Imam Gazali.

    The quote of Imam al Haddad is below and Subhan Allah it is beautiful one:

    'You disobey Him using His favors, yet disobedience does not make Him withhold His favors.
    How can you love other than this Generous God? Or how could you disobey this Compassionate Lord?”

    ~Imam al-Haddad
    No need to apologise I'm assuming you mean Shaykh Faraz Rabbani not Fatah Rabbani
    Ibn Taymiyya (r) said: The Way of those Shuyukh of Tasawwuff is to call people to Allah's Divine Presence and obedience to the Prophet (Majma'a Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya, Dar ar-Rahmat, Cairo. Vol 11. Pg 497)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tay_ View Post
    No need to apologise I'm assuming you mean Shaykh Faraz Rabbani not Fatah Rabbani
    Whats happening to me bro, looks like i am getting old....

    the quote is from Al-Fath ar-Rabbani by Abdul Kadir Jillani.
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    The basis of humility (khushoo') is softness, gentleness, tranquility,
    subservience, subjugation, and burning of the heart. So when the heart is
    humble, all of the limbs and body parts follow it in humility. Because they
    are followers of it; as Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said, "Verily
    there is a small morsel of the body, if it is rectified, the whole body is
    rectified; and if it is corrupt, the whole body is corrupt. Indeed it is the
    heart." - (Imam Ibn Ata'Allah)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belal20111 View Post
    Whats happening to me bro, looks like i am getting old....

    the quote is from Al-Fath ar-Rabbani by Abdul Kadir Jillani.
    *provides you with a walking stick*
    Ibn Taymiyya (r) said: The Way of those Shuyukh of Tasawwuff is to call people to Allah's Divine Presence and obedience to the Prophet (Majma'a Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya, Dar ar-Rahmat, Cairo. Vol 11. Pg 497)
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    "We are not obliged to open the doors - but rather to knock on them" Shaykh Muhammad Saeed Albouti via Shaykh Walead Mossad
    Ibn Taymiyya (r) said: The Way of those Shuyukh of Tasawwuff is to call people to Allah's Divine Presence and obedience to the Prophet (Majma'a Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya, Dar ar-Rahmat, Cairo. Vol 11. Pg 497)
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    Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinan. View Post
    Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik!
    I've been thinking about that all night last night and most of today, may Allah swt make it in our naseebs to perform Hajj at least once, ameen!
    Whoever remembers death often will find a small amount (of worldly things) sufficient for him; and whoever includes his speech in his deeds will speak little.

    Indeed, the wasteful are brothers of the devils, and ever has Satan been to his Lord ungrateful. (Surat al Isra': 27)
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    "The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart, the less capable you are of loving in the present."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sister. View Post
    I've been thinking about that all night last night and most of today, may Allah swt make it in our naseebs to perform Hajj at least once, ameen!
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    "The average amount of sleep required by the average person is just five minutes more."
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    Whoever remembers death often will find a small amount (of worldly things) sufficient for him; and whoever includes his speech in his deeds will speak little.

    Indeed, the wasteful are brothers of the devils, and ever has Satan been to his Lord ungrateful. (Surat al Isra': 27)
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    'My wife likes me to be clean shaven'
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    'Well you got to wonder, What kind of woman, likes her husband, to look like a woman'

    Classic - Yusuf Estes
    The woman came out of a man’s ribs.Not from his feet to be walked on not from his head to be superior,but frm his side to be equal,under the arm to be protected,and next to the heart to be loved
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    The knowledge of God leads to self discovery, as the knowledge of self leads to God - Professor Tariq Ramadan
    Ibn Taymiyya (r) said: The Way of those Shuyukh of Tasawwuff is to call people to Allah's Divine Presence and obedience to the Prophet (Majma'a Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya, Dar ar-Rahmat, Cairo. Vol 11. Pg 497)
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    Patience is a virtue; noble character is paramount; weakness is to be overcome; love is to be cherished; and "verily in the remembrance of God do hearts find satisfaction"... - Shaykh Khalil Moore
    Ibn Taymiyya (r) said: The Way of those Shuyukh of Tasawwuff is to call people to Allah's Divine Presence and obedience to the Prophet (Majma'a Fatawa Ibn Taymiyya, Dar ar-Rahmat, Cairo. Vol 11. Pg 497)
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