Ummah Central


Monday, 12 November 2012

A deserted man holding on to a wooden board ...

"A deserted man holding on to a wooden board in the middle of the sea being tossed to and fro by waves is not in any more need of Allah than you are, sitting where you are.“
-Ibn Qudāmah

Anger is like a ball of fire

“Anger is like a ball of fire, but if you swallow it, it’s sweeter than honey.”

`Ali Ibn Abi Talib (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anhu)

don’t look at him as a sinner

"If one night you see someone committing a sin, tomorrow don’t look at him as a sinner, he may have repented during the night and you didn’t know." -Ali (R.A)

The hypocrite looks for faults

"The hypocrite looks for faults; the believer looks for excuses." -Imam Al Ghazali

Indeed, the hardships of obedience to Allah shall go

“Indeed, the hardships of obedience to Allah shall go and the reward of the good deeds will stay, and indeed, the joy of the sins shall go and its punishment shall stay.”
-Ibn-Al-Jawzee

Do not abandon the Invocation (Dhikr)

Do not abandon the Invocation (Dhikr) 
because you do not feel the presence of Allah therein. 
For your forgetfulness of the invocation of Him is worse than
your forgetfulness in the invocation of Him."

{Ibn Ata'Allah rahimahullah}

If you want to know what's inside the heart of a person

"If you want to know what's inside the heart of a person you should listen to what comes out from his mouth."

~ Ibn Al Qayyim Al Jawziyah rahimahullah

The believer hides the faults of others

“The believer hides the faults of others and gives sincere advice whereas the wicked evil embarrass and disgrace others.”
— Fudayl ibn ‘Iyaad

Don't be so sweet that people swallow you up

"Don't be so sweet that people swallow you up, nor so bitter that they spit you out" 
- Luqman (The Wise)

No deed is lighter than Dhikr

"No deed is lighter than Dhikr, richer in taste and more pleasing to the heart than Dhikr."

[Ibn Al-Qayyim]

books are better than the castles of the kings

al-Ansari: 

"To me, books are better than the castles of the kings."

(al-Majmu' 1/395)

Politeness is part of the attitude of the believers

"Politeness is part of the attitude of the believers, and it is lowering the wing of humility to people, speaking gently, and not speaking harshly to them, which are among the best means of creating harmony."

-Ibn Battaal (Fath al-Baari 10/528)

Declare your Jihad on thirteen enemies.

“Declare your Jihad on thirteen enemies.
What you cannot see:
Egoism, Arrogance,
Conceit, Selfishness, Greed, Lust, Intolerance, Anger, Lying, Cheating, Gossiping and Slandering. 
If you can master and destroy them, then you will be ready to fight the enemy you can see.”

Imam al Ghazali

completely trust in God is to be like a child

"To completely trust in God is to be like a child who knows deeply that even if he does not call for the mother, the mother is totally aware of his condition and is looking after him." - Imam al-Gazali

..Don’t take someone’s silence as his pride,..

“Don’t take someone’s silence as his pride, perhaps he is busy fighting with himself”

— Ali Ibn abi Talib r.a

Speak the truth even if it is against yourself

Luqmaan said to his son “Speak the truth even if it is against yourself and do not care about who is getting angry”
— [Aadab ush-Share’ah 1/74]

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

As long as you are in this world






“As long as you are in this world, be not surprised at the existence of sorrows.”
— Ibn ‘Aṭā’illāh

secrets are revealed when one asks others for advice




Ibn Hibban: 

"The wise one has to know that secrets are revealed when one asks others for advice. He should therefore only consult the smart one, the sincere adviser, the loving and the religious."

(ar-Rawdhah, p. 192)

Monday, 22 October 2012

Fear not the path of truth

“Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it.” 
— Arabic Proverb

If Allah strikes me with a calamity

If Allah strikes me with a calamity, I will thank Allah for four things:

1)That test was not in my deen.
2) The calamity could have been worse.
3) Its an expiation for my sins.
4) Any loss after loosing the messenger of Allah(Sallallahu aleyhi wa sallam) is nothing.”

Umar ibn Al Khattab (Radhi Allahu anhu.)

If you correct your hidden deeds..

" If you correct your hidden deeds subsequently Allah will correct your outward deeds."

 - Ibn Taymiyyah ' Al fatawa 3/277

I love the saliheen

“I love the saliheen (pious people) even though I’m not one of them, and I hate the taliheen (evil people) even though I (may be) worse than them.” -Abdullah ibn Mubarak

[Siyaar a'lam an-nubalaa v. 8]

Do good to everyone without expecting much




Do good to everyone without expecting much. As an old proverb says: "Fragrances always cling to the hands of those who distribute roses"

I warn you of delaying and saying that i will do it later

One of our pious predecessors said: " I warn you of delaying and saying that i will do it later, for this is a phrase that prevents one from doing good and causes one to fall behind in deeds of righteousness"

Thursday, 18 October 2012

If you want to benefit from the Qur’aan

“If you want to benefit from the Qur’aan, gather your heart when it is recited (try to understand it), focus your hearing, and act like you are being directly addressed by Allah.”
Imam Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimullah)
 

And You restored me, covered me and aided me

"....And You restored me, covered me and aided me
And enveloped me in Grace and Goodness
You are the One who gave me refuge and awarded me
And guided me from the confusion of disappointment and loss
And You have planted love for me between hearts,

And the inclination from You is by way of mercy and affection
And You have spread goodness out for me amongst the people
And You have hid my sin from their eyes
And You have made my reputation amongst the people widespread
Until You made them all my brothers
By Allaah, had they known the ugliness of my inner self,
Whoever met me would have refused to greet me
And they would have shunned me and be disgusted with my friendship
And I would have drawn on myself disgrace after honour
But You covered my faults and defects,
And You bore my sin and my tyranny
So all Praise is to You, and all commendations
With my thoughts, my limbs and my tongue."

[Nooniya al-Qahtaani]

The book is a companion

Al-Jaahiz, an Arab writer from centuries ago, advised one to repel anxiety through the reading of books:

"The book is a companion that does not praise you and does not entice you to evil. It is a friend that does not bore you, and it is a neighbor that causes you no harm. It is an acquaintance that desires not to extract from you favors through flattery, and it does not deceive you with duplicity

 and lies. When you are poring through the pages of a book, your senses are stimulated and your intellect sharpens... Through reading the biographies of others, you gain an appreciation of common people while learning the ways of kings. It can even be said that you sometimes learn from the pages of a book in a month, that which you do not learn from the tongues of men in a century. All this benefit, yet no loss in wealth and no need to stand at the door of the teacher who is waiting for his fees or to learn from someone who is lower than you in manners. The book obeys you by night as it does by day, both when you are traveling and when you are at home. A book is not impaired by sleep nor does it tire in the late hours of the night. It is the teacher who is there for you whenever you are in need of it, and it is the teacher who, if you refuse to give to it, does not refuse to give to you. If you abandon it, it does not decrease in obedience. And when all turn against you, showing you enmity, it remains by your side. As long as you are remotely attached to a book, it suffices you from having to keep company with those that are idle. It prevents you from sitting on your doorstep and watching those who pass by. It saves you from mixing with those that are frivolous in their character, foul in their speech, and woeful in their ignorance. If the only benefit of a book was that it keeps you from foolish daydreaming and prevents you from frivolity, it would certainly be considered a true friend who has given you a great favor."

A friend is the one

Yahya bin Mu’adh: 

“A friend is the one who you don’t have to remind to remember
you in his supplication, and that you don’t have to flatter and impress, and that you don’t have to apologize to.”

Through love thorns become roses


How can the heart travel to God

“How can the heart travel to God, when it is chained by its desires?”

— Ibn ’Arabi

Don't show pleasure in somebody's downfall

"Don't show pleasure in somebody's downfall, for you have no knowledge of what the future holds in store for you" - Ali bin Abi Talib rahimahullah

If you are on the way towards Allah

"If you are on the way towards Allah, then run. If it was hard for you, then jog. If you got tired, then walk. And if you can't, then crawl, and never stop or go back." -

Imam Ash-Shafi'ee rahimahullah

Regret over misdeeds erases them

"Regret over misdeeds erases them, and pride over good deeds ruins them" 

- Ali ibn Abi Talib

You are an ape in the form of a human

Ibn 'Uthaymeen wrote:

"As for the person who believes in it (evolution theory) , we say to him:

"You are an ape in the form of a human."

(al-Qawl al-Mufîd (2/245))

Learn [to perfect] your intentions

Yahya Bin Abee Kathir once mentioned:

"Learn [to perfect] your intentions, because your intentions will help you reach what your actions will never be able to reach."

Jaami'al Uloom wal-Hikam

The best of the words

"The best of the words is that which is confirmed by the best of the actions"

 - Ali ibn Abi Talib

Witness of those sins is the Judge Himself

"Fear the sins that you commit in secret, because the Witness of those sins is the Judge Himself" - Ali ibn Abi Talib Rabi al-Abrar (2/157)

..not to accuse your Lord

" True certainty of faith means not to accuse your Lord of any of the things that befall you"
- Sufyan At Thawree rahimahullah

..who sells Paradise

“How can he be rational who sells Paradise and what is in it for one hour of passing pleasure?”
– Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim

They abandoned the dunya


'Verily, Allah has intelligent slaves 

They abandoned the dunya, and were cautious of its tribulations; 

They looked to it, and when they realized

That it is not an abode for those who are truly alive;

They made it a transitory station, and took

Righteous actions as a vehicle' 

-Imam Al-Shafie rahimahullah

Nobility of the heart

'Everything has a nobility in it, and the nobility of the heart is to be pleased with Allah' 
- Imam Ahmad rahimahullah

The most beneficial of lasting provisions

'The most beneficial of lasting provisions is the fear of Allah, and the most harmful provisions is the aggression' - Imam al Shafie rahimahullah

O my soul! It is not, except a few days of patience

Ibn Rajab – rahimahullaah – said: (1)


ولا بد للمؤمن من صبر قليل حتى يصل به إلى راحة طويلة…



…and it’s incumbent upon the believer to have a little patience in order to reach by way of it to a lengthy rest.



فإن جزع ولم يصبر فهو كما قال ابن المبارك

من صبر فما أقل ما يصبر ومن جزع فما أقل ما يتمتع



If he gets impatient then he is,
as has been said by Ibn al-Mubaarak:


Whoever exercises patience,
then how little is the patience he will have to exercise.
And whoever is impatient,
then how little is the enjoyment he will have.



:وكان الإمام الشافعي رحمه اللَه ينشد



يا نَـفـسُ مــا هِـــيَ إلاّ صَـــبـــرُ أَيّامِ

كَــأَنَّ مُـدَّتَــهـــا أَضــغــاثُ أَحــلامِ

يا نَـفْـسُ جـــوزي عَـنِ الـدُنــيا مُـبـادِرَةً

وَخَــلِّ عَـنـهـا فَـإِنَّ الـعَـيشَ قُــدامـــي


al-Imaam ash-Shaafi’ee – rahimahullaah -used to recite (the following verses of poetry):



“O my soul! It is not, except a few days of patience;
As if the extent were but a few dreams.
O my soul! Pass quickly on through this world;
And leave it, for indeed life lies ahead of it.” (2)

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(1) From Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee’s book “Fadl ‘ilm as-Salaf” - The Excellence of the Salaf’s Knowledge.

(2) Translation of ash-Shaafi’ee’s – rahimahullaah – poem is taken from an article titled “The Yearning of the Pious for Paradise” –
al-Istiqaamah Magazine, Issue #2, Safar 1417 A.H.

O’ places of sincerity, where are your residents?

Imaam Ibn Jawzee (rahimahullaah):

How excellent are the people who have abandoned sweet dreams, withdrawing from that for which they erected their feet for. 

Standing up to fatigue themselves in the dark, seeking a portion of the blessing. When the night comes they stand up, and when the day arrives they derive lessons from it. 

When they look at their faults they seek forgiveness, and when they think about their sins they cry and feel dejected. 

O’ dwelling of the beloved, where are your inhabitants?
O’ places of sincerity, where are your residents?
O’ spot of the pious, where are your people? 
O’ places of nightly prayer, where are your visitors?

I have, by Allaah, traveled around and found these people extinct. Those who used to stay awake at night have gone away and the lovers of sleep are left.

These times have sought eating the lust to replace fasting.

Be content with Allah’s will


Let the days pass as they will
Be content with Allah’s will.
Do not regret what this day’s cast,
For this world’s pains for sure won’t last.
Be a man against fears strong,
Be kind and loyal, all life long.
If in folk’s eyes your faults abound,
And you wish that they be gowned:
Then shelter seek beneath kind acts,
For kindness well all blame retracts.
From enemies hide your weakness
For gloating foes do bring distress.
From misers never seek favor:
In fire there is no water.
Patience won’t reduce income,
Nor fretfulness increase the sum.
Neither pain nor joy shall last,
Nor poverty, nor riches vast.
But if your heart is satisfied
Then you do own the whole world wide.
A man on whom his fate alights
No depths shall save, nor any heights.
Allah’s earth is wide, but know,
That destiny makes it narrow.
Face each day on even keel.
There’s no balm from death can heal.

[Imam al-Shafi`i]

The tongue is a great endowment from Allah

‎"The tongue is a great endowment from Allah; though small in size, its crime is enormous." - Imam Ghazali rahimahullah

When I desire to talk to Allaah

"When I desire to talk to Allaah, I make Du'aa and
when I desire for Allaah to talk to me, I read the Qur'an."

-Ali ibn Abi Taalib

The Dunyah is a traitor; a liar

Imam Al-Rifa described dunya :

The Dunyah is a traitor; a liar. It tricks its adherents.

Those who lean away from it are safe from it but,

Those who lean towards it will be inflicted with its calamities.

It is like a snake, with a smooth touch and a deadly poison.

Its moments of pleasure vanish quickly and,

Its days pass like a fragment of the imagination.

So occupy yourself with acts of obedience to Allah and,

Do not neglect to evaluate your deeds.

No one conceals something in his heart

"No one conceals something in his heart, but Allah causes it to be seen on his face or in a slip of the tongue."

- Uthman ibn Affan (r.a)

Hearts are like vessels

“Hearts are like vessels for which lips are the seals and tongues are the keys.. So keep the keys to your secrets safe..”

~ ‘Umar ibn ‘Abdul-‘Aziz ~

Be like a flower

"Be like a flower, that gives its fragrance even to the hand that crushes it" - Ali ibn Abi Talib (r.a)

Monday, 8 October 2012

Remembrance of Allaah

'In this world, man finds remembrance of Allaah, praising Him and worshipping him, a delight that is incomparable to anything else. '
-Ibn Taymiyyah (Minhaj as-Sunnah, 5/389)

Forgiveness is more beloved to God than vengeance

Ibn Qayyim said, “Forgiveness is more beloved to God than vengeance; mercy is more beloved to Him than punishment; acceptance is more beloved to Him than wrath; and grace is more beloved to Him than justice.”

Despair not from your Lord's Mercy


Despair not from your Lord's Mercy,
If He had wished that you reach the Hell Fire eternally,
He would not have inspired your heart towards Him.'

- Imam Shafi'ee (ra)

Drive away your distress by being pleased with Allah's decree

Drive away your distress by being pleased with Allah's decree for however long the night may be, it will (surely) be followed by dawn' - Abu Darda (radiAllahu anhu)

,,you must first be patient with what you hate

'To get what you love, you must first be patient with what you hate.' - Imam al-Ghazali

Friday, 5 October 2012

You will gain nothing from your prayer

Ibn Abbas said: " You will gain nothing from your prayer except the parts where you had focused"

If you can not be of benefit to the muslims, then do not harm them

'If you can not be of benefit to the muslims, then do not harm them; if you can not make them happy, then do not make them sorrowful; if you cannot please them, then do not abuse them; and if you can not praise them, then do not disparage them' - Yahya bin Muadh

till even patience tires of my patience

“I’ll be patient, till even patience tires of my patience.” - Ali ibn Abi Taalib

Allah sees your concerns and worries

Malik ibn Dinar once said, "Allah sees your concerns and worries, so look to what your concerns and worries are, may Allah have mercy on you." [Rawdhat al-'Uqala']

It's better to keep your mouth closed

'It's better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are fool than to open it an remove all doubt' - Mark Twain

A woman can hide her love

“A woman can hide her love for 40 years, but she cannot hide her hatred for more than an hour.” - Ali ibn Abi Taalib

Why are those people who pray the night prayer so beautiful?

Hassan al-Basri was once asked “Why are those people who pray the night prayer so beautiful?” He responded “Because Allah beautifies them with His light while others are sleeping in the dark.

Wise men speak

“Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something.” - Plato

The more the servant loves his Master

' The more the servant loves his Master, the less he will love other objects and they will decrease in number. The less the servant loves his Master, the more he will love other objects and they will increase in number' - Ibn Taymiyyah (ra)

A man dreams of a perfect wife

"A man dreams of a perfect wife whilst a woman dreams of a perfect husband yet they don't realise that they've been created to complete one another."

Prayer brings provision

Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah said:
'Prayer brings provision, keeps health and prevents harm, expels illnesses, strengthens heart, whitens face, delights the soul, protects from laziness, activates the body, gladdens the heart, nourishes the soul, enlightens the heart, maintains the grace, prevents the curse, brings the blessing, taking you away from Satan and getting you closer to the Ever Merciful..'

if people are impressed with you

'Know that if people are impressed with you, in reality they are impressed with the beauty of Allah's covering of your sins' - Ibn al-Jawzi....

Monday, 1 October 2012

It's better to keep your mouth closed

'It's better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are fool than to open it an remove all doubt' - Mark Twain

reckoning the number of idle words

“People count with self satisfaction the number of times they have recited the name of God on their prayer beads, but they keep no beads for reckoning the number of idle words they speak.”
— Imam Ghazali

which is done for Allah

"Only that which is done for Allah lasts forever."
- Ibrahim ibn Adham 

ته‌نها ئه‌و شته‌ی که‌ بۆ خودا ئه‌نجام ده‌درێت تاسه‌ر ده‌مێنێته‌وه‌
ئیبراهیمی کوڕی ئه‌دهه‌م

You will gain nothing from your prayer



Ibn Abbas said: " You will gain nothing from your prayer except the parts where you had focused"

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Beauty and Knowledge

Ibn Al-Qayyim, rahimahullaah, said:

“When Allah granted Prophet Yoosuf (`alayhis-Salaam) physical beauty it caused him to be locked up in the prison; but when Allah granted him knowledge (when he interpreted the dream of the king) it not only took him out of prison, but elevated his rank in society, clearly showing us the virtue of knowledge and that physical beauty does not mean anything.”

Al-‘Ilm wa Fadhluhu wa Sharafuhu p. 32

You disobey Allah, and yet you still claim to love Him.

Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak recited:
You disobey Allah, and yet you still claim to love Him.
By Allah, such behaviour is disgusting, by any standard!
You would have obeyed Him had your love been true.
For the lover is always obedient to the Beloved!

...more beautiful than the silence

Speak only when your words are more beautiful than the silence. 
(Arabic Proverb)

Occupy yourself with every good deed

“Occupy yourself with every good deed and hasten to do it before something prevents you from doing so.”

— Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal

Give your enemy a thousand chances to become your friend

“Give your enemy a thousand chances to become your friend, but do not give your friend a single chance to become your enemy.

— Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib RA

Thursday, 27 September 2012

...and failure comes to them..

Ibn al-Qayyim rahimahullaah said: “The degree to which a person is helped and aided by Allaah depends on the degree of his intention, drive, aim and hopes. Help from Allaah comes to people in proportion to their drive, intention, hopes and fears, and failure comes to them in like manner.”

Never make permanent decisions

"Never make permanent decisions based on temporary feelings."

Arabic Proverb

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

A Contented Life

A Contented Life
Let the days pass as they will
Be content with Allah’s will.
Do not regret what this day’s cast,
For this world’s pains for sure won’t last.
Be a man against fears strong,
Be kind and loyal, all life long.
If in folk’s eyes your faults abound,
And you wish that they be gowned:
Then shelter seek beneath kind acts,
For kindness well all blame retracts.
From enemies hide your weakness
For gloating foes do bring distress.
From misers never seek favor:
In fire there is no water.
Patience won’t reduce income,
Nor fretfulness increase the sum.
Neither pain nor joy shall last,
Nor poverty, nor riches vast.
But if your heart is satisfied
Then you do own the whole world wide.
A man on whom his fate alights
No depths shall save, nor any heights.
Allah’s earth is wide, but know,
That destiny makes it narrow.
Face each day on even keel.
There’s no balm from death can heal.

[Imam al-Shafi`i]

Perhaps one hour of neglect may destroy a years

Ibn Hazm said : 
"Perhaps one hour of neglect may destroy a years worth of pious effort!"

[al-Akhlaaq wa-Siyar p. 14]

Good health is a crown..

Good health is a crown that Only the sick can see. [Imam Shaafi]

“Do you think I have paid her back?”

“Do you think I have paid her back?”

Ibn Al-Jawzi writes:

عن زرعة أن رجلا أتى عمر فقال: إن لي أما بلغ بها الكبر أنها لا تقضي حاجتها إلا وظهري لها مطية أوَضّئها وأصرف وجهي عنها، فهل أديت حقها ؟ قال: لا، قال: أليس قد حملتها على ظهري وحبست ع
ليها نفسي ؟ قال: إنها كانت تصنع ذلك وهي تتمنى بقاءك وأنت تصنع ذلك وأنت تتمنى فراقها


Zur’ah ibn Ibraaheem narrated that a man came to ‘Umar and said to him: “I have an old mother who is unable to go answer the call of nature, so I carry her on my back. I also help her perform ablution while turning my face away from her (out of respect). Have I fulfilled my duty towards her?”
‘Umar said, “No.” The man said, “Even though I carry her on my back and exert myself in her service”
‘Umar said: “She used to do the same for you when you were young, while hoping that you will live. As for you, you await when she will go away (die).”

["Al-Birr was-Silah", 35]

If the heart becomes hardened

“If the heart becomes hardened, the eye becomes dry.” -Ibn Qayyim

Do not respond to anyone until you have understood their words


Yahyaa ibn Khaalid (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

لَا تُرَدَّ عَلَى أَحَدٍ جَوَاباً حَتَى تَفْهَمُ كَلَامَهُ

Do not respond to anyone until you have understood their words,

فَإِنَّ ذَلِكَ يَصْرِ فُكَ عَنْ جَوَابِ كَلَامِهِ إِلَى غَيْرِهِ وَ يُؤَكِّدُ اَلجَهْلَ عَلَيْكَ

For that will cause you to respond to what they have not said, and thus confirm your own ignorance.

وَ لَكِنِ اَفْهَمْ عَنْهُ، فَإِذَا فَهِمْتَهُ فَأَجِبْهُ، وَ لَا تَتَعَجَّلْ بِالجَوَابِ قَبْل َالِاسْتِفْهَامِ

Rather you must understand his speech properly. So when you understand him, then respond. And do not rush to answer before asking for clarity.

وَ لَا تَسْتَحْيِ أَنْ تَسْتَفْهِمَ إِذَا لَمْ تَفْهَمْ، فَإِنَّ اَلجَوَابَ قَبْلَ اَلْفَهْمِ حُمْقٌ

And do not be shy to seek clarity when you do not understand. For verily answering before understanding is sheer idiocy!

وَ إِذَا جَهِلْتَ قَبْلَ أَنْ تَسْأَلَ، فَيَبْدُو لَكَ

So if you do not know before asking, then ask! Then it will come to you.

فَسُؤَالُكَ وَاسْتِفْهَامُكَ أَحْمَدُ بِكَ وَ خَيْرٌ لَكَ مِنَ السُّكُوتِ عَلَى الْعَيِّ.

Your questioning and seeking clarity is more praiseworthy and better for you then being silent and incapable of expressing yourself!
 

If you are unable to perform Qiyaam al-Layl

Al-Fudayl (r.a) said:

If you are unable to perform Qiyaam al-Layl (pray during the night), and fast during the day, then know that you are deprived, shackled by your sin(s).

Someone who turns away in prayer

“Someone who turns away in prayer, either with his eyes or his heart, is like a man whom the king summons and seats before him: just when the king starts to call out his name and addresses him, the man turns from him right and left, and his
 heart turns away. And since his heart is not present, he understands nothing of what the king says to him. What should this man expect from the king in return? At the very least, should he not expect to leave the palace – rejected, cast out and beneath consideration?

This worshipper is in no wise equal to the one whose heart is present, turned in prayer towards God and so aware of the Grandeur of the One before whom he stands that his heart is filled with awe, his head inclines and he would be ashamed before his Lord to face anyone else, or turn away.

About these two prayers, as Hassan bin ‘Atiya said: ‘Two men may offer prayer shoulder to shoulder, and yet between their two prayers lies a gulf as [vast] as that separating Heaven from earth. This is because one of them has his heart turned towards God, while the other is forgetful and heedless.’

Extract: The Invocation of God; Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya; page 26

love of Allah is the power of the heart

Love of Allah is the power of the heart, the sustenance of the heart, the light of the heart' - 
Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyyah

Whoever insults his brother for a sin

"Whoever insults his brother for a sin will not die until he falls into it (himself)." - Ibn al-Qayyim

Sinning is a disease

'Sinning is a disease , repentance is it's medicine and abstinent from it is a sure cure' - 

Ali (r.a)

The prayer is heavy

“The prayer is heavy, because one’s legs and hands are not what get up for the prayer. What gets up for the prayer are the heart and the soul.”

[Sheikh Abdullah Azzam]

What is destined will reach you

What is destined will reach you, even if it be underneath two mountains and what is not destined, will not reach you, even if it be between your two lips! [Arabic Proverb]

“Eid is not for the one who wears new clothes.."

Ibn Rajab: 

“Eid is not for the one who wears new clothes. Eid is for the one whose obedience rises. Eid is not for the one with beautiful clothes and fine means of transport, Eid is for the one whose sins are forgiven.” 

(al-Lata'if, p. 371)

No sadness lasts forever

"No sadness lasts forever, nor any felicity – Nor any state of poverty or one of luxury. 
If you are the owner of a heart that is content – Then you and the owner of the world are equivalent."
 [Imam ash-Shafi’ee]

Зачем тебе вино?

Зачем тебе вино? Ведь твоя жизнь и без того представляет собой путь по обледенелой дороге с хрупкой стеклянной поклажей и с хромым ослом. (аль Газали)

“Patience is that the heart does not feel anger

“Patience is that the heart does not feel anger towards that which is destined and that the mouth does not complain.”
— Ibn-ul-Qayyim (rahimullaah) [al-‘Uddah, p. 156]

I never argued with anyone with the intention to win

"I never argued with anyone with the intention to win; rather, my intention was to seek the truth" - 
Imam al-Shafi`i

Four things strengthen the intellect..

ash-Shaafi'ee:

"Four things strengthen the intellect: To avoid superfluous speech, to use Siwaak, to sit with righteous people and to sit with the scholars."

(al-Aadaab ash-Shar'iyyah (3/30))

'If two issues confound you..'

'If two issues confound you
And you are unsure of which is wrong or right
Then go against your passions for verily desires
Lead the soul to that which is not upright.” — Imam Shafi’i

And there is nothing more harmful...

"And there is nothing more harmful to the servant than to become bored of the blessings of Allah, because he doesn't see it as a blessing, and he doesn't thank Allah for it, and doesn't become happy of it. Rather, he belittles it, complains about it and considers it to be disaster- all this while it can well be from the greatest of Allah's blessings upon him' - Ibn Al- Qayyim rahimahullah

A lie can travel halfway around the world

A lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth even puts on its boots...

Man taught his dog..

Ibn Qayyim:

"Man taught his dog how to catch prey for him and the dog overcame his desire to eat the prey out of respect for his owner and fear of his power, and Allah taught you and you do not accept His teaching."

(al-Fawaa'id, p.120)

Acquaint yourself with fewer people

Acquaint yourself with fewer people, and as a result, you will backbite less (frequently)."

 (Sufyan ath-Thawri).

"Keep yourselves away from..

Imâm Sufyân ath-Thawrî:

"Keep yourselves away from the one who loves that his opinion is followed, who loves that his opinion is spread and heard"

(Akhbâr-ush-Shuyûkh wa Akhlâqihim, 337, by Imâm Abû Bakr al-Marwazî)

'If you were to know my sins..

'If you were to know my sins, you would not walk behind me and you would throw dust on my head. '

Abdullaah ibn Mas'ood [d.32H]

'…You stand in your prayers with your body...'

“…You stand in your prayers with your body, directing your face to the Qiblah, while your heart is directed to a different territory?! Woe to you! That prayer [of yours] is not worthy of being a Mahr (dowry) for Paradise, how then can it be befitting for [attaining] the Love [of Allaah]..."

[Ibn-ul-Qayyim]

Every person has an inner fir'awn inside them

"Every person has an inner fir'awn inside them who wants to be recognised, famous and worshipped - we have to destroy this inner fir'awn before it destroys us."

Ibnul-Qayyim

I do not know a single man who loves fame except that he loses his religion

"I do not know a single man who loves fame except that he loses his religion and becomes disgraced. No-one who has fear of Allah, loves to be known amongst the people."

- Bishr ibn al-Harith

As long as the tongue is occupied in zikr

“As long as the tongue is occupied in zikr, it will be safe from unbecoming speech and lies, because it never keeps quiet. Alike it is with the heart, if it is not occupied in love of Allah then it will love the creation.”

— Ibn al-Qayyim

Do not use the sharpness of your speech

'Do not use the sharpness of your speech on the mother who taught you how to speak' - (Ali.ra )

he would have destroyed himself through pride

" if the actions of the son of Aadam were good he would have destroyed himself through pride, but Allaah tires him by showing him his deficiencies" - Hasan Al Basri

'Enlighten the heart with prayers.'

'Enlighten the heart with prayers.' -Ali RA

Эй, ты, который не в силах познать себя

'Эй, ты, который не в силах познать себя, как ты можешь познать Бога?' - Аль-Газали

if one’s reason is stronger than his desires

"Allah has created Angels with reason but having no desires; animals with desires but no reason, & man with both reason and desires. Therefore, if one’s reason is stronger than his desires, he is like an Angel… while if his desires are stronger than his reason, he is like an animal.” -Ibn al Qayyim

but idle men tempt the devil

“The devil tempts all men, but idle men tempt the devil.”

{Arabian Proverb}

..for he calls to nothing except evil.

"Do not socialize with a person who has bad morals, for he calls to nothing except evil." 

[Al-Fudhayl ibn 'Iyaadh]

The reward of every deed is known

'The reward of every deed is known, except for the reward of patience, which will be like heavy rain.' - 
Sulayman ibn Qaasim. 

[Uddat as-Sâbireen wa Dhâkirat ash-Shâkireen]

A person's tongue

'A person's tongue can give you the taste of his heart'
- Ibn Qayyim (ra)

Saturday, 16 June 2012

we face the tests in order to learn the lessons.


In school, we learn the lessons and then face the tests; whereas in life, we face the tests in order to learn the lessons.

في المدرسه نتعلم الدروس ثم نواجه الامتحانات ، وفي الحياه نواجه الامتحانات لنتعلم الدروس.

Goodness lies in the person


: الخير فيمن لا يرى لنفسه خيراً


‘Goodness lies in the person who doesn’t see goodness within himself.’

- Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal