Friday, May 4, 2012

#Allah will raise up all those in the graves.


And the Hour is coming without any doubt, and Allah will raise up all those in the graves. (Surat al-Hajj, 7)



Death is coming closer by the day. Whether you are young or old, death is a little closer to you every day, even every minute. You cannot resist time or prevent death's approach. Nothing you do can change the fact that you and those close to you are only "temporary" beings. Like every other living being, you are advancing toward the Day on which your life will end.

 
Humanity is not the only part of creation that is subject to death. All other creatures, Earth itself and the whole universe, have a day of death fixed for them. The Day of Judgment is a day of terror and unimaginable fear. But at the same time, it is most wondrous. Everything on Earth will be flattened, the stars will be extinguished and fall in rapid succession, and the Sun will be wrapped up in darkness. All human beings who have ever lived will be gathered and made to witness this Day. This Final Day will be dreadful for the unbelievers, and its Lord will be Allah, Who owns all that exists.

The Day of Judgment, contrary to many people's belief, is approaching; it is not in the distant future. When it arrives, Earth and everything belonging to it will be destroyed. Ambitions, desires, anger, expectations, lusts, enmities, and pleasures will cease. Plans made for the future will become meaningless, for those who had forgotten that they will be returned to Allah, preferring this world over the eternal life and its misleading wealth, beauty, and pleasures, will have met their end. On this Day, everyone will witness clearly Allah's existence and will come face to face with the death that they had tried so hard to forget. Their attempt to forget Allah and the Hereafter is finished, and a new beginning, one which will be eternal and bring no happiness to the unbelievers, is awaiting them. From the very first moment of this eternal life, the punishment is so fearsome that those who experience it will beg for "death" and "annihilation." The beginning of this life is the Day of Judgment and, "the Hour is coming without any doubt."

Diseases are examinations so that humans should desire Paradise.


As Allah gave people a lot of blessings because of His mercy, He gave people imperfections and inadequacies too so that  they should desire  Paradise. Sincere Muslims consider these  inadequaces and imperfections as a blessing that Allah bestowed upon them. They thank Allah for them, and pray to enter  His Paradise.

Diseases are examinations so that humans should desire Paradise. They should think about Allah’s blessings, value  their health and thank Him; and thus, they should understand their inedaquacies and obey Him.

In their daily lives, humans tend to see many blessings conferred on them as a part of natural life; humans should remember it is Allah Who gave everything that they have as a mercy from His presence. For example, many people do not  think about  important blessings such as: how they walk without a problem, how they stand on their feet  when they wake up every morning. If any problem might occur with their feet , it would affect their entire daily lives.

A foot that is unable to step and to feel painful , for a human, causes them to understand  how much of a blessing it is to take steps  a thousands times within a day. Muslims consider all matters like this, big or small, as a means to be near Allah. They will thank Allah, remembering how  Allah gave them an immense benefit by granting them health. They know that Allah is the One Who gives and takes thier disease and they will expect the cure from  Allah.
Every time they feel pain, they remember Allah, and keep their hearts with Him.
He Who created me and guides me;
He Who gives me food and gives me drink;
and when I am ill, it is He Who heals me;
He Who will cause my death, then give me life;
He Who I sincerely hope will forgive my mistakes on the Day of Reckoning.
My Lord, give me right judgment and unite me with the righteous;
and make me highly esteemed among the later peoples;
and make me one of the inheritors of the Garden of Delight (Surat ash-Shu‘ara, 78-85)

 

Protection from Evil...


·        Understand the meaning of “supernatural”.

·        Identify the sources of supernatural harm: demons, “evil eye,” and witchcraft.

·        Appreciate that evil in our lives is not outside of Allah’s control.

·        Learn how to protect ourselves by prayers and invocations revealed by Allah

These days supernatural phenomenon is stressed in most modern fiction, movies, and TV programs.  Everyone has read about witches, sorcerers, vampires, wandering spirits, and werewolves.  While much of it is just that – fiction, according to Islamic teachings, there is an element of truth to the supernatural phenomenon.  Some people may have direct experience of the horror out there, who have always had questions, but never had the right answers.

First we need to understand what is meant by supernatural phenomenon.  Supernaturalness is what lies outside nature and hence outside science as well.  Therefore, what is supernatural seems inherently mysterious and therefore scary.  Human beings fear what they do not know.  

Therefore, to sort out fact from fiction, we rely on the only true source of supernatural knowledge, and that is Allah’s revelation contained in the Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.  Once we understand that supernaturalness can be understood through revelation, we conquer our fear of the unknown as we learn ways Allah has taught us to keep us safe and protected.

According to Islamic teachings, the following are the major sources of supernatural harm:
Jinn and demons

        The jinn are real and they are creatures created by Allah.  Among them are demons (disbelieving jinn) and believers.  They can see us but we cannot see them.  Demons can attack human beings and terrorize them.  A demon jinn may also enter the body of a human because it either fell in love with the human or to harm him, or possibly another reason.
Envy and jealousy of others

        Destructive envy means wishing that a blessing that Allah has given another person be taken away.  Wishing to have what somebody else does is not envy, desiring it to be taken away from them is what makes it destructive.
“Evil eye”

        The “evil eye” is when a person hurts another with his “stare.” The starting point is when the person likes something, and then by repeatedly looking at the object of his jealousy, his evil feelings affect it.  Everyone who puts the “evil eye” on another is envious, but everyone who envies does not put the “evil eye” on another.
Witchcraft and sorcery

        Witchcraft and sorcery are real and may affect people psychologically and physically, so that they become sick and even husbands and wives can be separated.  Most of it is done by means of Shirk and by offering demons what they love.

The truth is that in and of itself, nothing is capable of hurting you unless Allah allows it to.  In other words, you should have a firm belief that Allah is in control, not any created being.  That is why, a Muslim should not let paranoia, anxiety, doubts, suspicion, and excessive fear of the paranormal overwhelm him so much that he becomes afflicted with psychological illnesses.  One should think positively about Allah and understand that whatever befalls only happens by the permission of Allah.  Evil is not outside of Allah’s control.  There is no sorcerer, demon, or “evil eye” that is stronger than Allah.  Since, He is in control, He alone is able to ward off harm and relieve distress.  If it’s understood, a person will turn to Allah and trust Him.

In order to properly trust Allah, a Muslim must have the correct belief and knowledge.  First, Allah knows what’s best.  Allah says in the Quran, 

“… Perhaps you may dislike something and it is good for you and you may like something and it is bad for you.  Allah knows and you do not know.” (Quran 2:216) 

Second, Allah is Just.  He tells us, 

“… And your Lord will not wrong anyone.” (Quran 18:49) 

Third, Allah is sufficient for anyone who puts their trust in Him.  He has declared, 

“…And whosoever puts his trust in Allah, then He will suffice him...” (Quran 65:3)

A Muslim can protect himself by giving up sins, carrying out obligatory religious duties, having strong faith in Allah, by putting his trust in Him as explained above, and seeking refuge with Him by reciting the prayers for protection narrated from Prophet Muhammad.

What will follow in the next lesson are general invocations to keep us safe and protected from evil.  They also protect us from harmful things in general and from the whispers of Satan who puts doubts and invites us to falsehood and sin.  Think of them as over the counter medicine like a general painkiller.  There are specific prayers as well, like doctor prescribed medicines, but they are used only for someone who has been diagnosed with a specific ailment.  We will not discuss them for now.  Please make a habit of saying these prayers daily.  Like a daily multivitamin or a nutritious diet is good for your body, they will offer you spiritual protection as long as you maintain strong faith and stay away from sins like alcohol, drugs, gambling, etc.   Keep in mind that they will not be effective if you do not pray or indulge in major sins.



1.   Morning and Evening Invocations

Keep in mind that “Morning” starts with Fajr time and “Evening” starts with Asr time.   To find Fajr and Asr times according to your city, visit www.islamicfinder.com.
(a)       The verse of Al-Kursi (Quran 2:255)
Transliteration 
Translation

Allaahu laa ilaaha illaa Huwa 
Allah – there is no true god except Him

Al-Hayyul-Qayyoom, 
The Ever-Living, the Sustainer of all existence

Laa ta khuthuhu sinatun wa laa nawm 
Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep

Lahu maa fis-samaawaati wa maa fil-ardh 
To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth

Man thal-lathee yashfa’u ‘indahu illaa bi ithnih 
Who is it that can intercede with Him except by His permission?

Ya’lamu maa bayna aydeehim wa maa khalfahum 
He knows what is present before them and what will be after them

Wa laa yuheetoona bishay-in min ‘ilmihi illaa bimaa shaa’a 
and they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills

Wasi’a kursiyyuhus samaawaati wal-ardh 
His Kursi extends over the heavens and the earth, and its preservation tires Him not

Wa laa yaooduhu hifdhuhumaa wa Huwal- ‘Aliyyul- ‘Adheem 
And He is the Most High, the Most Great.




The Prophet said, “Whoever says this when he rises in the morning will be protected from jinns until he retires in the evening, and whoever says it when retiring in the evening will be protected from them until he rises in the morning.”[1]

Recite the following three Surahs (chapters of Quran) three times each in Arabic.  The Prophet said, “Whoever recites these three times in the morning and in the evening, they will suffice him (as a protection) against everything.”[2]
(b)       Al-Ikhlaas (Quran, chapter 112)
Transliteration 
Translation

Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem 
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.

Qul Huwallaahu Ahad 
Say, “He is Allah, (who is) One.

Allaahus-Samad 
Allah, the Eternal Refuge.

Lam yalid wa lam yoolad 
Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep

Wa lam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad 
He neither gives birth nor is born, nor is there to Him any equivalent



(c)       Al-Falaq (Quran, chapter 113)
Transliteration 
Translation

Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem.   
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.

Qul a’oothu birabbil-falaq 
Say, “I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak

Min sharri ma khalaq 
From the evil of that which He created

Wa min sharri ghaasiqin itha waqab 
And from the evil of darkness when it settles

Wa min sharrin-naffaathaati fil-’uqad 
And from the evil of the blowers in knots

Wa min sharri haasidin ithaa hasad 
And from the evil of an envier when he envies.”



(d)       An-Naas (Quran, chapter 114)
Transliteration 
Translation

Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem. 
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.

Qul a’oothu birabbin-naas 
Say, “I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind

Malikin-naas 
The King of mankind

Ilaahin-naas 
The God of mankind

Min sharril-waswaasil-khannaas. 
from the evil of the retreating whisperer

Allathee yuwaswisu fee sudoorin-naas 
who whispers evil into the breasts of mankind

Minal-jinnati wannaas 
from among the jinn and mankind.”



(e)       Recite three times in Arabic in the morning and evening:

“Bismillaahil-lathee laa yadhurru ma’as-mihi shay’un fil-ardhi wa laa fis-samaa’i wa Huwas-Samee ‘ul- ‘Aleem” 

“In the Name of Allah, Who with His Name nothing can cause harm in the earth nor in the heavens, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.”

“Whoever recites it three times in the morning will not be afflicted by any calamity before evening, and whoever recites it three times in the evening will not be overtaken by any calamity before morning.”[3]
2.   Invocations Before Sleeping

a)     Cup your palms together, and recite the same three chapters of the Quran mentioned earlier (Chapter 112, 113 and 114).   Then blow in your hands and pass them over as much of your body as you can reach, beginning with the head and the face, then the entire front of your body.  Do this three times.[4]  

b)     Recite the verse of Al-Kursi (Quran, 2:255), which is also mentioned above.   Prophet Muhammad said, “Whoever reads this when he lies down to sleep will have a guardian from Allah remain with him and Satan will not be able to come near him until he rises in the morning.[5]
3.   Invocation for leaving the home

“Bismillaahi, tawakkaltu ‘alallaahi, wa laa hawla wa laa quwwata illaa billaah” 

“In the Name of Allah, I have placed my trust in Allah, there is no might and no power except by Allah.”[6]
4.   Invocation for entering the home

“Bismillaahi walajnaa, wa bismillaahi kharajnaa, wa ‘alaa Rabbinaa tawakkalnaa”

“In the Name of Allah we enter, in the Name of Allah we leave, and upon our Lord we depend (then say As-Salaamu ‘Alaykum to those present).”[7]

The Prophet said that one should mention the Name of Allah when entering the home and when beginning to eat, and that the devil upon hearing this says: “There is neither shelter for us here tonight nor food.”
5.   Invocation for entering the toilet

“Bismillaahi Allaahumma innee a’oothu bika minal-khubthi wal khabaa-ith”

“In the Name of Allah.  O Allah, I seek protection in You from the male and female unclean spirits.”[8]
6.   Invocation for protecting the house from the devil

Prophet Muhammad said: “Allah inscribed a book two thousand years before He created the heavens and the earth, from which the last two verses of Surah al-Baqarah were revealed.  If they are recited, no Satan (devil) will come near the house for three nights.”[9]  So try to recite these two verses once every three days.
The last two verses of chapter 2 (Quran 2:285-286):
Transliteration 
Translation

Aamanar-rasoolu bimaa unzila mir-Rabbihi wal-mu-minoon 
The Messenger has believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord, and [so have] the believers.

Kullun aamana billaahi wa malaa-ikatihi wa kutubihi wa rusulihi 
All of them have believed in Allah and His angels and His books and His messengers, [saying],

Laa nufarriqu bayna ahadim-mir-rusulihi 
“We make no distinction between any of His messengers.”

Wa qaaloo sami’naa wa ata’naa ghufraanaka Rabbanaa wa ilaykal-maseer 
And they say, “We hear and we obey.  [We seek] Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is the [final] destination.”

Laa yukallifullaahu nafsan illaa wus’ahaa 
Allah does not charge a soul except [with that within] its capacity.

Lahaa maa kasabat wa ‘alayhaa mak-tasabat 
It will have [the consequence of] what [good] it has gained, and it will bear [the consequence of] what [evil] it has earned.

Rabbanaa laa tu aakhithnaa in naseenaa aw akhta’naa 
“Our Lord, do not impose blame upon us if we have forgotten or erred.

Rabbanaa wa laa tahmil ‘alaynaa isran kamaa hamaltahu ‘alal-latheena min qablinaa 
Our Lord, and lay not upon us a burden like that which You laid upon those before us.

Rabbanaa wa laa tuhammilnaa maa laa taaqata lanaa bihi 
Our Lord, and burden us not with that which we have no ability to bear.

Wa’fu ‘annaa, waghfir lanaa warhamnaa 
And pardon us; and forgive us; and have mercy upon us.

Anta Mawlaanaa fansurnaa ‘alal-qawmil-kaafireen 
You are our protector, so give us victory over the disbelieving people.”

7.   Invocation for protection while staying at home or any place:

When at home or when you are resting or staying at any place, such as when camping or picnicking, you can recite:

“A’oodhu bikalimaatil-laah al-taammah min sharri ma khalaq”  

“I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah from the evil of that which He has created”

Prophet Muhammad said: “Whoever stops at a place and says: ‘A’oodhu bikalimaatil-laah…’, nothing will harm him until he moves on from that place.”[10]

In another narration, a man complained to the Prophet Muhammad that he was stung by a scorpion the night before.  The Prophet replied that if he had recited this innovation, he would not have been stung.  This invocation also protects a person from physical harm befalling him or her.  

8.   Invocation when feeling afraid

In general, if a person is afraid of something or feeling scared, then he/she can recite what was mentioned above in No. 1(a) to 1(d) and No 7.

Some people tend to attribute almost all problems and calamities on paranormal things such as witchcraft, demons etc.  One should not become paranoid about it and look at things in a reasonable way.  However if there is clear evidence or inclination towards the presence of supernatural things happening around, then one should surely take a serious note of it and protect oneself with the prescribed prayers.

The importance of salat (prayer) in the life of a Muslim







The scrupulousness which a believer displays towards his religious observance makes his faith apparent. He enthusiastically establishes salat, fasts and performs ritual washing made compulsory by Allah throughout the course of his life. Allah has described sincere Muslims' enthusiasm for religious observances in many verses. One of these reads:


Those who are steadfast in seeking the face of their Lord, and establish salat and give from the provision We have given them, secretly and openly, and stave off evil with good, it is they who will have the ultimate Abode. (Surat ar-Ra'd, 22)




The salat is a religious observance that believers are commanded to perform throughout the course of their lives, the times of which have been stipulated. Human beings are prone to forgetfulness and heedlessness. If they fail to use their will and become caught up in the flow of daily life, they move away from subjects to which they should actually turn their attention and cling to. They forget that Allah enfolds and surrounds them in all ways, that He sees and hears them at every moment, that they will have to account to Allah for all they do; they forget death, the existence of Paradise and Hell, that nothing can happen that is not destined, and that there is something auspicious in everything and every event. By falling into heedlessness they can forget the true purpose of life.


The salat performed five times a day eradicates that forgetfulness and heedlessness, and keeps the believer's will and awareness alive. It ensures that the believer constantly turns to Allah and assists him in living in the light of our Lord's commandments. The believer who stands in the presence of Allah in order to pray establishes a powerful spiritual bond with our Lord. It is revealed in one verse that the salat reminds people of Allah and keeps them from all forms of evil:


Recite what has been revealed to you of the Book and establish salat. Salat precludes indecency and wrongdoing. And remembrance of Allah is greater still. Allah knows what you do. (Surat al-'Ankabut, 45)


Throughout history the prophets have communicated the salat made compulsory by Allah to their respective peoples, and have been role models for all believers by abiding by this observance in the best and most correct manner. Some verses on this subject read:


 - For Prophet Ibrahim (as):


[Ibrahim said:] "My Lord! Make me and my descendants people who establish salat. My Lord! Accept my prayer." (Surah Ibrahim, 40)


- For Prophet Isma'il (as):


Mention Isma'il in the Book. He was true to his promise and was a messenger and a prophet. He used to command his people to do salat and give the alms and he was pleasing to his Lord. (Surah Maryam, 54-55)


- For Prophet Musa (as):


I am Allah. There is no god but Me, so worship Me and establish salat to remember Me. (Surah Ta Ha, 14)


- For Prophet Isa (as):


He said: "I am the servant of Allah, He has given me the Book and made me a prophet. He has made me blessed wherever I am and directed me to do salat and give the alms as long as I live." (Surah Maryam, 30-31)


- Maryam, depicted as a role model for all women, was also commanded to establish salat:


Maryam, obey your Lord and prostrate and bow with those who bow. (Surah al 'Imran, 43)


 At what times has the salat been made obligatory?


In the Qur'an it is revealed that the times of the salat have been set out for believers as a religious observance:




When you have finished salat remember Allah standing, sitting and lying on your sides. When you are safe again do salat in the normal way. The salat is prescribed for the believers at specific times. (Surat an-Nisa', 103)


The timings of the salat are "dawn," "noon," "afternoon," "evening," and "late evening." The salat timings are clearly set out in several verses of the Qur'an. Some of these verses read:


So be steadfast in the face of what they say and glorify your Lord with praise before the rising of the Sun and before its setting. And glorify Him during part of the night and at both ends of the day, so that hopefully you will be pleased. (Surah Ta Ha, 130)


So glory be to Allah when you start the night and when you greet the day. Praise be to Him in the heavens and the Earth, in the afternoon and when you reach midday. (Surat ar-Rum, 17-18)


Our Prophet (saas) who, by the revelation and inspiration of Allah, best understood and interpreted the Qur'an, described for believers the times of day when the five salat prayers begin and finish. One of the best known hadith in which the timings of the salat are set out is that narrated by Jarir ibn 'Abdullah:


The angel Gabriel came to the Messenger of Allah and said to him, "Stand and pray," and they prayed the noon prayer when the sun had passed its meridian. He then came to him for the afternoon prayer and said, "Stand and pray," and they prayed the afternoon prayer while the length of a shadow of something was similar to the length of the object. Then he came at sunset and said, "Stand and pray," and they prayed the sunset prayer when the sun had just disappeared. Then he came at night and said, "Stand and pray," and they prayed the night prayer when the twilight had disappeared. He came again when dawn broke (and they prayed the morning prayer). Then Gabriel came on the next day at noon and said (to the Messenger of Allah), "Stand and pray," and they prayed the noon prayer when the length of the shadow of something was close to the length of the object. Then he came for the afternoon prayer and said, "Stand and pray," and they prayed when the shadow of something was twice as long as the length of the object. Then he came at the same time (as the previous day) for the sunset prayer, without any change. Then he came for the night prayer after half of the night had passed ("or," he said, "one-third of the night"). Then he came when the sky was very yellow and said, "Stand and pray," and they prayed the morning prayer. Then Gabriel said, "Between these times are the times for the prayers."


Establishing salat in awe means performing this religious observance in the presence of our Almighty Lord by feeling His might and grandeur, with fear and respect. A believer who wishes to properly fulfill this obligation must take measures against everything that might prevent this awed awareness and display the maximum scrupulousness to ensure the concentration and attention required in salat.


The correct performance of these prayers is a great opportunity to remember our Lord, praise Him, and worship Him as one god in the knowledge He is free of all imperfections. Indeed, in one verse Allah commands to do salat in order to remember Him:


I am Allah. There is no god but Me, so worship Me and establish salat to remember Me. (Surah Ta Ha, 14)




http://harunyahya.com/en/Makaleler/4343/The_importance_of_salat_(prayer)_in_the_life_of_a_Muslim

Leave (O mankind, all kinds of) sin, open and secret.

 Leave (O mankind, all kinds of) sin, open and secret. Verily, those who commit sin will get due recompense for that which they used to commit. (Qur’an 6:120)


Verily, the next life is better for you than this life — (Qur’an, 93:4)

ıllıllı вιsмιαℓℓαн ıllıllı 

Every HEART BEAT Says:


Every HEART BEAT Says:
 _________ALLAH-AL____________A​LLAH-ALL
 ______ALLAH-ALLAH-AL_______ALL​AH-ALLAH-ALLA
 ____ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-A___ALLA​H-ALLAH-ALLAH-A
 ___ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALL​AH-AL_______ALLA
 __ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLA​H-AL_________ALLA
 _ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH​-ALLAH-_______ALLA
 _ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH​-ALLAH-ALLA______A
 ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-​ALLAH-ALLAH-AL__ALL
 ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-​ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH_A
 ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-​ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-A
 ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-​ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-A
 _ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH​-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH
 __ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLA​H-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALL
 ____ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-AL​LAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-
 ______ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-​ALLAH-ALLAH-A
 _________ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-ALL​AH-ALLAH-A
 ____________ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLAH-​ALLAH-A
 ______________ALLAH-ALLAH-ALLA​H-AL
 _________________ALLAH-ALLAH-A
 ___________________ALLAH-ALL
 _____________________ALLAH-
 ______________________ALLA
 _______________________AL

Remove from me all worldly needs and wants by instilling a passion for meeting You.


O ALLAH! make my love for You the most beloved thing to me,
 and my fear for You the most fearful thing to me,
 and remove from me all worldly needs and wants by instilling a passion for meeting You,
 and when You have given the people of the world the pleasures of their world, make the coolness of my eyes(pleasure) in worshiping You."

 Ameen .!!!

She only wants to be with you in Jannah forever !!!


♥ Love her when she pushes you to pray.
 ♥ Love Her when she try to keep away from sin.
 ♥ Love her when she protect you from fake world.
 Becoz she Loves you alot and She only wants to be with you in Jannah forever !!!

♥ The Best Book on this Earth is The Qur'an !! ♥


We obey His Orders

Say, “Dispute you with us about Allâh while He is our Lord and your Lord? And we are to be rewarded for our deeds and you for your deeds. And we are sincere to Him in worship and obedience (i.e. we worship Him Alone and none else, and .” (Qur’an 2:139)

► Be that one in a Million !!!


✔- Be that one in a Million... who Refuses to
 EAT nothing but HALAL..
 ✔- Be that one in a Million... who chooses not
 to have a BOYFRIEND or a GIRLFRIEND..
 ✔- Be that one in a Million... who chooses to
 stay at HOME when all their friends are going
 out PARTYING..
 ✔- Be that one in a Million... who gets up and
 prays FAJR while most of a world is
 SLEEPING...
 ► Be that one in a Million !!!

Holy Kaaba is the most beautiful place on earth!....Allah Please give us a chance to see your House.......Ameen...♥:)


☀ When you feel down and there is nowhere to run; just remember you can always run to the ONE! ☀


☑ Fajr ☑ Zhuhr ☑ Asr ☑ Maghrib ☑ Isha- Let's try and always aim to tick all the boxes.


Quran is a mirror. It holds itself right up to humanity & says find yourself in there.


So, glorious is Allah, the Best of the creators. [Quran 23:14]



 Subhan Allah :) o Ma sha' ALlah o Allahu Akbar

"Qur'an is just not a Book, it's a Guidance for my whole Life" ♥