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LivingUnderMercyOf Allah
27th October 2007, 07:49 PM
Islam is grand. Living in the state of Islam is too splendid to be described. The tingling sensation that works itself up from heart until it reaches its way to the limbs, and while in every prayer, every word, it feels as though we’re living in the utmost satisfaction. Islam has a remarkable ability to change the outcome of an individual, to turn the tables of life, and to transform. It offers us the ability to be completely dependent upon Allah and free from the burden that lies in the judgmental hands of man. A believer is at no point fearful of consequences as long as he firmly believes that Allah is the ultimate Judge, and therefore, he asks himself: who is to compare to Allah? Absolutely no one! Ask yourself now, are you privileged?

Have you woken up in the early morning and from the depth of your heart, in an hour you’ve secluded yourself with Allah, uttered: ‘Alhamdulilah’. Praise is to Allah for our health, our parents, our eyes, our hands, the sky, our friends, our food, and certainly for our safety. A person who desires to thank Allah is one who feels pleasure for he knows that even in the act of being thankful, there is reason to be thankful. For in the moments when you uttered the word, you’ve become from the privileged!

Allah says, “and few of my slaves are thankful”

Have you ever sensed joy in loving a person for the sake of Allah? Have you pondered the fact that it is the unconditional love for Allah is what has brought you both together? Can meaning get any deeper than this? Two souls, whether they are friends or marriage partners, decide to unite under the very roof that teaches virtue and compassion, under the horizon of righteousness and morality, under the sublime teaching of the Quran. They are certainly amongst the privileged. Those who tend to each other, ask about one another, and sacrifice each other’s time, money, and effort to please one another without the strain of financial or social gains. Could this be true? Surely, there is a life waiting for those who are...yes, privileged.

Have you, at any point in your life, genuinely served Islam? Have you given money in charity, or perhaps written an article, or called a friend to practice a Sunnah? Have you honored your parents, visited the sick, followed a janazah, or attended other’s invitations? Those who are serving this deen, the silent warriors of faith, are indeed floating in the ocean of bliss. They rather face death than give up the unbounded feeling of serenity.

Why do you leave all these implications aside, rather than involve yourself personally? Why do we read the stories, the battles, the glories, and the rest of our noble history so and leave it to be a source of entertainment rather than a methodology of life.

Will you allow others to outdo you in this world and the hereafter? Have you no zeal to be the first, to be amongst the few, and to certainly be amongst the privileged?? Don’t look at where you live today or how much you have in your account. Put all that aside. Look closely, for just a minute, at where you will end up…for we will all end up somewhere.

A place beside the Prophet, peace be upon him, is reserved for someone, and only Allah knows who - at this very moment - are struggling endlessly for that spot.

Brother, Sister...be amongst the privileged!

IbnShaykh
27th October 2007, 07:53 PM
Bismillah

As Salaam 3alaikum

Thank you very much for this article it is just what I needed! May Allaah reward you and the author greatly, and make us benefit from the article ameen. :)

LivingUnderMercyOf Allah
27th October 2007, 08:05 PM
Thank you very much

Hiak Allah wa Jazzak Allahu Khairan. Please remember me in your sincere du'aa and I you, InshaaAllah.

hearandobey
27th October 2007, 11:22 PM
jazakallahu khayran for the beautiful article! may Allah swt make us all from those that are privileged, amin.

LivingUnderMercyOf Allah
28th October 2007, 01:32 PM
may Allah swt make us all from those that are privileged, amin

wa eyaki, Ameen.

William Wurkmun Fosterr
29th October 2007, 03:16 PM
I just Realized This Morning How Happy I Am That I'm Never Satisfied. It Is A Peace To Hunger And Thirst For More!! Love It!!

Although I do think that admonitions/judgments from A Sister or Brother Should Be Attended to and Given the Proper Weight. That is Part Of What Allaah Put Us Here To Do. Better For Us To Be Building Each Other Up And Encouraging Each Other, I Agree. We Are ALL Cousins/Sisters And Brothers!!

Unconditional Positive Regard,
Brother William:)

bint_zahid
30th October 2007, 01:41 AM
I copy pasted this article on another forum because it was so beneficial MASHALLAH may Allah immensely read the person who wrote it InshAllah

This is a reply from sister Amla just though I’d share it with yous since it sounds so sincere

Alhumdulilahi rabil 3alamiin.

It saddens me that many of us , remember to be grateful when we are in need of Allah 3azawajal's mercy/kindness. We say , oh how I wish , I was living the life of yesterday , when I was free of such a calamity. Yet , subhanaAllah , just yesterday , we were not grateful. Remember your last trail and say Alhumdulilah , Allah 3azawajal has helped me over come it!

Think of yesterday's pains and tribulations and say Wallahi Alhumdulilah , wallahi I am blessed!

Allahu Akhbar.

Walking to work/uni/skool , try to say tahmid , takbeer ,and I forget the other two t's. You get my drift inshaAllah.

Let us say alhumdulilah for this day we have so been blessed with to work towards Jannah and to disctance ourselves from Jahanam. SubhanaAllah!

Many of the dwellers of Jannah were poor but oh so very humble , the more we have , the more we are tried , remember that! They were grateful for what little they had! Yet we grumble when we cant buy that 100 dollar sunnies! Let us try to be grateful , strive to be , though we could never even be 0.000000000000000000000000000000001% grateful for our blessings! Allahu Akhbar. ( Not a real figure , trying to prove that were we to round that off , it'd indeed be 0%)

You only have to look, hear and see to be speechless. To say Alhumdulilah .

Say , subhanaAllah , everytime you see something truly wonderful , everytime you make a mistake for Allah swt is above that!

"Two expressions that are light on the tongue, but heavy on the scales, and very dear to The Beneficent (Allah): "SubhanaAllahi wabihamdih, SubhanaAllahi Al-Azheem"

"If you are grateful, I shall increase my favour upon you..." [14:7]

May Allah swt bless us with His mercy , may we , the Ummah be among the grateful. SubhanaAllah!


[B]Privelaged....there is nothing more, NOTHING more a person could ever WANT then being one of ALLAH's best.

William Wurkmun Fosterr
30th October 2007, 02:31 PM
I think that what We're getting at Here is the Balance between Being There (The Thought of Being Prized by Allaah) and the Thought of Struggling to Get There (jihad). I Believe that Allaah Is In Both--The Destination And The Journey. It's The Taoist Yin and Yang.

To combine Them Both: I will never be satisfied being satisfied...and That satisfies Me. The only way I'll be satisfied is by not being satisfied with being satisfied.

Brother William