Every human being is blessed in some way or the other. Some people are though more blessed than others. We human beings have this fault in us that it is easier for us to count other people`s blessings rather than our own. We have a nice car, a beautiful house, a giving job, yet still… Continue reading Try not to count others`blessings, count you own 🙂
Tag: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
What Gheera Is, And How It Protects Us :)
I found an article about it on the internet, which I would like to share. Have Muslims lost their Sense of Gheera? We live in societies in which most men and women have lost their sense of modesty, women are obsessed with their appearances and wear clothes to be seen by others and to attract… Continue reading What Gheera Is, And How It Protects Us 🙂
Good Deeds Done Persistently :)
Once in a while I think in the direction that what makes a person mature? Some people matures before others? Is it correct to say that those who take more time in maturing have a better character than those that suddenly change their behaviour? I`m thinking about behaviour. Sometimes we see people who suddenly change… Continue reading Good Deeds Done Persistently 🙂
The Benefits of Wudhu :)
There are several hadiths told by our Prophet about the benefits of Wudhu. In a day those who pray all the prayers, does wudhu at least five times a day, if not more. Our Prophet (pbuh) has told us that purifications is half of faith. So we should keep ourself pure and neat at all… Continue reading The Benefits of Wudhu 🙂
The Manners of Supplication :)
The month of ramadan it is very important that we supplicate a lot to Allah for forgiveness and for asking for what we want. A supplication can change Qadar. "Nothing drives back Al-Qadaa (a decree) except for supplication, and nothing increases a persons lifespan except for Al-Birr (dutifulness to one`s parents)." (Jami`At-Tirmidhi) Therefore it is… Continue reading The Manners of Supplication 🙂
I am to you like Abu Zaar is to Umm Zaar, except I will not divorce you
I love this story: Aisha Ra narrated a story to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) about eleven women who were friends. Each of them described her husband. The Prophet (pbuh) listened intently as she spoke. The eleven women agreed that they would be frank and not conceal anything about their husbands. The first one said: her… Continue reading I am to you like Abu Zaar is to Umm Zaar, except I will not divorce you





