. The journey of a soul .

Don't put a question mark where Allah has put a full stop. Everything happens for a reason. He knows what we know not.

Islamic Thinking: Kindness Surely Pays Back →

islamicthinking:

There once was a little boy called Hassan who lived in a small village in Pakistan. Hassan’s family were poor and they just about had enough to make ends meet. To help the family Hassan used to sell baskets, rope and other hand-made items from door-to-door. The money not only helped his…

— 2 weeks ago with 154 notes
destinationjannah:

“Had there been within the heavens and earth gods besides Allah , they both would have been ruined. So exalted is Allah , Lord of the Throne, above what they describe…” [21:22] 

destinationjannah:

Had there been within the heavens and earth gods besides Allah , they both would have been ruined. So exalted is Allah , Lord of the Throne, above what they describe…” [21:22] 

— 2 weeks ago with 57 notes
destinationjannah:

We want the same Jannah as Abu Bakr, but we don’t want to try?

destinationjannah:

We want the same Jannah as Abu Bakr, but we don’t want to try?


— 2 weeks ago with 37 notes
Poetic Islam: Yesterday a young man in South London, who had just returned a few... →

poeticislam:

Yesterday a young man in South London, who had just returned a few days earlier from his military duty in Afghanistan, got into a taxi. The taxi driver happened to be a regular Somali attendee at my Local mosque, and he begun talking to this young man about general day to day matters, including…

— 1 month ago with 118 notes
Islamic Thinking: A Cup of Tea →

islamicthinking:

A group of students, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old teacher. Conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life.

Offering his guests tea, the teacher went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of tea and an assortment…

— 1 month ago with 355 notes
"The worst thing about a sin is knowing that you disappointed The One Who loves you most, Al-Wadud."
— 1 month ago with 217 notes
“The two hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the courage not to be disappointed with what we encounter.”

—	Paulo Coelho

“The two hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the courage not to be disappointed with what we encounter.”

— Paulo Coelho

— 1 month ago
Tuhanku..
ketika hati sedang menangis…
hanya Engkau saja yang tahu…
betapa merananya diriku…
tak mungkin yang lain tahu…

Tuhanku,
ketika mereka meninggalkan aku…
sendiri terkapai-kapai…
ketika dunia tiada simpati…
kau tetap mendengar rintihanku…
pada-Mu tempatku menagih kasih…
ketenangan kurasa mendekati-Mu…
syahdu malam tak terasa sunyi…

Tuhanku,
ketika aku dalam kepayahan…
keseorangan dihimpit beban derita…
Kau beri aku kesabaran…
pengalaman mengajar erti kematangan…
lantas Kau membuka pintu hatiku…
untuk memberi kemaafan…
pada mereka yan pernah melukakanku…
pada mereka yang terus melukakanku…
dan pada mereka yang tersedar kerana melukakan…

Tuhanku,
ketika aku buntu…
keliru dengan masa depanku…
Kau berikan aku kekuatan…
Kau tunjukkan aku jalan…
peluang kedua yang sungguh bermakna…
sebagai penyuluh hidupku…
menebus usia yang sia-sia…
mengganti semalam yang pergi…
memperbaiki kelemahan diri…
mempelajari pengajaran dari kesilapan…
menimbus kekecewaan dan dendam…

Tuhanku Yang Maha Pengasih…
rahmat-Mu tak terkira…
syukurku melangit pun tak tercapai…
sungguh aku rasa berdosa…
kerana dulu sering terlalai…
semoga penyesalanku Kau terima…

Tuhanku..
ketika hati sedang menangis…
hanya Engkau saja yang tahu…
betapa merananya diriku…
tak mungkin yang lain tahu…

Tuhanku,
ketika mereka meninggalkan aku…
sendiri terkapai-kapai…
ketika dunia tiada simpati…
kau tetap mendengar rintihanku…
pada-Mu tempatku menagih kasih…
ketenangan kurasa mendekati-Mu…
syahdu malam tak terasa sunyi…

Tuhanku,
ketika aku dalam kepayahan…
keseorangan dihimpit beban derita…
Kau beri aku kesabaran…
pengalaman mengajar erti kematangan…
lantas Kau membuka pintu hatiku…
untuk memberi kemaafan…
pada mereka yan pernah melukakanku…
pada mereka yang terus melukakanku…
dan pada mereka yang tersedar kerana melukakan…

Tuhanku,
ketika aku buntu…
keliru dengan masa depanku…
Kau berikan aku kekuatan…
Kau tunjukkan aku jalan…
peluang kedua yang sungguh bermakna…
sebagai penyuluh hidupku…
menebus usia yang sia-sia…
mengganti semalam yang pergi…
memperbaiki kelemahan diri…
mempelajari pengajaran dari kesilapan…
menimbus kekecewaan dan dendam…

Tuhanku Yang Maha Pengasih…
rahmat-Mu tak terkira…
syukurku melangit pun tak tercapai…
sungguh aku rasa berdosa…
kerana dulu sering terlalai…
semoga penyesalanku Kau terima…

— 3 months ago
destinationjannah:

Before changing the world, we have to change ourselves. And change is not a once in a life time thing. Change is every day, change is every minute, change is now. 

destinationjannah:

Before changing the world, we have to change ourselves. And change is not a once in a life time thing. Change is every day, change is every minute, change is now. 

— 3 months ago with 81 notes
Islamic Thinking: The Rushing Doctor →

islamicthinking:

A doctor entered the hospital in a hurry after being called in for an urgent surgery. He answered the call as soon as he could, changed his clothes & went directly to the surgery block.

He found the boy’s father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor. On seeing him, the dad yelled, “Why…

— 3 months ago with 348 notes
hakuna-mataataa:

You’re like a machine, mindlessly spending day after day performing the same routine.

hakuna-mataataa:

You’re like a machine, mindlessly spending day after day performing the same routine.

(via sidratulmuntaha)

— 3 months ago with 781 notes
poeticislam:

“O Allāh! I have done great injustice to myself and none except You forgives sins, so please forgive me and be Merciful to me as You are the Forgiver, the Most Merciful” 

poeticislam:

“O Allāh! I have done great injustice to myself and none except You forgives sins, so please forgive me and be Merciful to me as You are the Forgiver, the Most Merciful” 

— 4 months ago with 953 notes
destinationjannah:


HADITH OF THE DAY: Narrated Abu Musa:


Some people asked Allah’s Apostle, “Whose Islam is the best? i.e. (Who is a very good Muslim)?” He replied, “One who avoids harming the Muslims with his tongue and hands.” [Bukhari] 

destinationjannah:

HADITH OF THE DAY: Narrated Abu Musa:

Some people asked Allah’s Apostle, “Whose Islam is the best? i.e. (Who is a very good Muslim)?” He replied, “One who avoids harming the Muslims with his tongue and hands.” [Bukhari] 

— 4 months ago with 33 notes