Remember that with the rise in temperatures there will be an evident rise in fahisha/shamelessness and all types of immodesty that will surround you and I.
Remember to guard your eyes and guard your faith for these are the times where fitnah/trials will approach us from all corners.Remember that no matter how difficult it becomes to maintain your modesty, Allah Subhanhu wa ta'Ala knows of every single sweat, tear and struggle along the way. He, Subhanhu wa ta'Ala is closer to us and knows us better than we know our own selves: 'And when My servants ask you concerning me, I am indeed close (to them): I respond to the du'a (prayer) of every suppliant when they call on Me.'[2:186]
Remember that the blazing heat of the sun can no where be put into comparison with the heat of the blazing 'The fire of Hell is more intense in heat.' [9:81] Remain firm on modesty and Allah will further strengthen your firmness on His Deen.
Remember, it may be that you strive to cover yourself and lower your gaze during these heat-filled days; whether it be with loose garments, hijab, jilbabs, etc... but just imagine the heat you feel with the hijab or thobe is not even an atom's worth of heat that fills the Hell-Fire:Surely, those who disbelieved in Our Ayat, We shall burn them in Fire. As often as their skins are roasted through, We shall change them for other skins that they may taste the punishment.' [4:56'By no means! Verily, it will be the Fire of Hell. Taking away (burning completely) the scalp!' [70:15-16].
Remember that this life is nothing but a split moment and very soon we will stand in front of our Creator and be held accountable for every single sin: major, minor; known, unknown; evident, hidden!
Remember that if you ever doubt yourselves or when you waver in your faith, remind yourselves that his religion is the best there is and there is no better place to be than on the path of Guidance 'It is He Who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth, to make it superior over all religions even though the idolators hate (it).' [9:33]
Remember that there is nothing better that you can fill your hearts, your tongues, your ears and your thoughts with than the recitation, the understanding and the implementation of the Glorious Qur'an 'So be not in doubt about it. Verily, it is the truth from your Lord.' [11:17] Ask Allah Subhanhu wa ta'Ala, to make the Qur'an, the spring of your heart, the light of your chest, the banisher of your sadness and the reliever of your distress. Remember that there is not a thing nor a person that can bring any harm or good to you except if Allah wills for it to happen. And remind yourself, anything that Allah wills is good for you whether you see the immediate good in it or not.
Remember that you and I should not look to complain about our grieves and sorrows to created beings.Instead we should only complain to Allah and He is the Only One we should turn to. Just as Ya'qub (alayhi Salaam) said, 'I only complain of my grief and sorrow to Allah.' [12:86] You may be at a point where you are pouring your heart out to your friend and just a minor distraction such as a cellphone call will end it all. Likewise, a therapist needs to be available at the office hours or an appointment needs to be made to let out your feelings and emotions. Similarly, just as you are pouring your thoughts and feelings out, the therapy session comes to an end! In direct contrast, the complaining or 'session' with Allah does not require any appointments, no distractions and no time limit! You and I will gain so much more if we speak to our Rabb for He knows you better than you know your own self!
Remember that with every difficulty comes ease: So, verily, with every difficulty there is relief. Verily, with every difficulty there is relief.' [94:5-6] Allah will never burden you and I beyond what we can handle And Who can possibly know us better than our Creator!
Remember that during times of prosperity and happiness, turn to Allah in gratitude and thank Him for what He has blessed you with. And when hardships and adversities come about, turn to Allah with patience and remind yourselves of the patience of Ya'qub (alayhi Salaam) when he lost his beloved son and immediately uttered the words 'So (for me) patience is most fitting.' 12:18] Let you and I choose patience and gratitude over all other alternatives.
Remember that time is very limited and every moment of ours counts and will be questioned of on the Day of Resurrection. On that day we will search our pockets for any good deeds that can make our scales heavy so as to save us from the blazing heat and entire us into eternal bliss.
Remember...For Allah says that only a few actually remember Allah:'Little do you remember!' 7:3]
Reflect for Allah did not create everything that surrounds you out of vain. Rather He, the Most High created everything to serve a purpose. Strive to be of the people who reflect: Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the alternation of night and day, there are indeed signs for men of understanding. Those who remember Allah standing, sitting, and lying down on their sides and think deeply about the creation of the heavens and the earth, (saying): 'Our Lord! You have not created this without purpose, glory to You!'[3:190-191]Remember to be thankful for there is nothing that you have except that Allah has blessed you with it yet still we busy our lives and never stop to thank Him Who is deserving of all thanks and praise:'Little thanks do you give!' [7:10]
Remember to remember...and remind so that you may not forget!
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