Friday, December 30, 2011
Love = KABOOMM !!!
Kaboom!
You can’t manipulate someone into loving you.
Love comes from the self, individually.
& then connects with another love
and KABOOM!
You two are in love.
You can’t make someone love you.
You can’t make yourself love someone.
It comes naturally.
It’s like a seed of ‘like’ is planted
and is watered by moments.
and grows into a beautiful flower.
called love.
& then the wind blows some of your seedlings
in the way of the one that’s meant to love you.
so love grows in him, and voila!
love.
Not manipulated, not forced, not pressured.
^_^
Saturday, December 24, 2011
How to tackle lustful temptations towards the opposite sex.
Assalamua'laikum to all my young brothers and sisters out there, i know its hard but remember this is only Allah’s test…remember about Him, think of Him all the time..inshaAllah u will pass it through
1) Faith in Allah:
Faith in Allaah and fear of Allaah provide a safety valve and protect a person against committing haraam actions and following his own whims and desires.
If the believer becomes aware that Allaah is always watching and if he ponders the meanings of His names and attributes, such as the All-Knowing, the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing, the Watchful, the Reckoner, the Preserver, the All-Encompassing, that will generate fear of Him in secret and in public, and will put a stop to disobedience towards Allaah, and will reduce the strength of desire that leads many people to commit haraam actions.
2) Lowering your gaze:
The gaze can generate bad thoughts in the heart, which then lead to ideas and then to desires, then to will and resolve, and then inevitably to doing haraam things. Think about the meaning of this verse which makes a connection between the first steps towards haraam and the end result. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Tell the believing men to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts). That is purer for them. Verily, Allaah is All-Aware of what they do” [24:30] The Holy Quran
3) Warding of evil thoughts:
Bad thoughts pose a danger to the heart… If a person dwells on them and does not push them away, they will develop into an idea, then into will and resolve, then this will inevitably lead to haraam actions. Beware of dwelling on passing thoughts; rather what you must do is to ward them off and crowd them out with good thoughts.
The treatment, then, is to ward off these passing thoughts and keep yourself busy with beneficial thoughts.
4) Marriage:
“O young men, whoever among you can afford it, let him get married, and whoever cannot, let him fast, for it will be a shield for him.” The Prophet Muhammad (saw)
5) Fasting
6) Do not keep bad company:
“A man will follow the way of his close friends, so let each one of you look at who he takes as a close friend.” The Prophet Muhammad (saw)
7) Make good use of your time:
Time is one of the great blessings that Allaah has bestowed upon His slaves, but there are many who are not making the most of it. It was narrated that Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Two blessings which many people do not make the most of: good health and spare time.”
8) Remember the hereafter:
Particularly appropriate in this context is remembering al-hoor al-‘iyn and their attributes, whom Allaah has prepared for those who are patient and steadfast in avoiding sin. This can help the Muslim to look at these transient haraam pleasures which only lead to regret and loss.
O’ Allaah to help us to avoid temptation, both obvious and hidden. Praise be to Allaah the Lord of the Worlds.
source : http://subhanallah.tumblr.com/post/5479784881/subhanallah
1) Faith in Allah:
Faith in Allaah and fear of Allaah provide a safety valve and protect a person against committing haraam actions and following his own whims and desires.
If the believer becomes aware that Allaah is always watching and if he ponders the meanings of His names and attributes, such as the All-Knowing, the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing, the Watchful, the Reckoner, the Preserver, the All-Encompassing, that will generate fear of Him in secret and in public, and will put a stop to disobedience towards Allaah, and will reduce the strength of desire that leads many people to commit haraam actions.
2) Lowering your gaze:
The gaze can generate bad thoughts in the heart, which then lead to ideas and then to desires, then to will and resolve, and then inevitably to doing haraam things. Think about the meaning of this verse which makes a connection between the first steps towards haraam and the end result. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Tell the believing men to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts). That is purer for them. Verily, Allaah is All-Aware of what they do” [24:30] The Holy Quran
3) Warding of evil thoughts:
Bad thoughts pose a danger to the heart… If a person dwells on them and does not push them away, they will develop into an idea, then into will and resolve, then this will inevitably lead to haraam actions. Beware of dwelling on passing thoughts; rather what you must do is to ward them off and crowd them out with good thoughts.
The treatment, then, is to ward off these passing thoughts and keep yourself busy with beneficial thoughts.
4) Marriage:
“O young men, whoever among you can afford it, let him get married, and whoever cannot, let him fast, for it will be a shield for him.” The Prophet Muhammad (saw)
5) Fasting
6) Do not keep bad company:
“A man will follow the way of his close friends, so let each one of you look at who he takes as a close friend.” The Prophet Muhammad (saw)
7) Make good use of your time:
Time is one of the great blessings that Allaah has bestowed upon His slaves, but there are many who are not making the most of it. It was narrated that Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Two blessings which many people do not make the most of: good health and spare time.”
8) Remember the hereafter:
Particularly appropriate in this context is remembering al-hoor al-‘iyn and their attributes, whom Allaah has prepared for those who are patient and steadfast in avoiding sin. This can help the Muslim to look at these transient haraam pleasures which only lead to regret and loss.
O’ Allaah to help us to avoid temptation, both obvious and hidden. Praise be to Allaah the Lord of the Worlds.
source : http://subhanallah.tumblr.com/post/5479784881/subhanallah
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Who's side Are you On
Siapakah orang yang sombong?
Orang yang sombong adalah orang yang diberi penghidupan tapi tidak mahu sujud pada yang menjadikan kehidupan itu iaitu Allah SWT, Tuhan sekalian alam. Maka bertasbihlah segala apa yang ada di bumi dan langit pada Tuhan-Nya kecuali jin & manusia yang sombong diri.
Siapakah orang yang telah mati hatinya?
Orang yang telah mati hatinya adalah orang yang diberi petunjuk melalui ayat-ayat Qur'an, Hadith &cerita-cerita kebaikan namun merasa tidak ada apa-apa kesan di dalam jiwa untuk bertaubat.
Siapakah orang dungu?
Orang yang dungu adalah orang yang tidak mahu lakukan ibadat tetapi menyangka bahawa Tuhan tidak akan menyiksanya dengan kelalaiannya itu & sering merasa tenang dengan kemaksiatannya.
Siapakah orang yang lemah?
Orang yang lemah adalah orang yg melihat akan kemaksiatan di depan matanya tidak sedikit pun ada kebencian di dalam hatinya akan kemungkaran itu.
Siapakah orang yang bakhil?
Orang yang bakhil lagi kedekut adalah orang yg berat lidahnya untuk membaca selawat keatas junjungan Rasulullah s.a.w.
Siapakah orang yang buta?
Orang yang buta adalah orang yang tidak mahu membaca & meneliti akan kebesaran Al Qur'an & tidak mahu mengambil pelajaran daripadanya.
Siapakah orang yang tuli?
Orang yang tuli adalah orang yang diberi nasihat & pengajaran yang baik namun tidak diendahkannya.
Siapakah orang yang sibuk?
Orang yang sibuk adalah orang yang tidak mengambil berat akan waktu solatnya seolah-olah ia mempunyai kerajaan seperti kerajaan Nabi Sulaiman a.s.
Siapakah orang yang miskin?
Orang yang miskin adalah orang tidak puas dengan nikmat yang ada sentiasa menumpuk-numpukkan harta.
Siapakah orang yang bodoh?
Orang yang bodoh adalah orang yang beriya-iya berusaha sekuat tenaga untuk dunianya sedangkan akhiratnya diabaikan.
Siapakah orang-orang yang mundur hidupnya?
Orang yang mundur dalam hidupnya adalah orang yang tidak mempedulikan akan halal & haramnya akan sesuatu perkara itu.
Siapakah orang yang gila itu?
Orang yang gila itu adalah orang yang tidak sembahyang kerana hanya dua syarat saja yang memperbolehkan akan seorang itu meninggalkan sembahyang, pertama sekiranya ia haid & kedua ketika ia tidak siuman akalnya.
Siapakah orang yang rugi?
Orang yang rugi adalah orang yang sudah sampai usia pertengahan namun masih berat untuk melakukan ibadat & amal-amal kebaikkan.
Siapakah orang yang selalu ditipu?
Orang yang selalu ditipu adalah orang muda yang menyangka bahawa kematian itu berlaku hanya pada orang tua.
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