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Just wanted to share a good news with u all. We have been blessed with a baby girl. Hiba on 15th April. Shes cute and healthy mashaAllah SubhanAllah Alhamdulillah. this was the reason i was away for such a long time and now, the time has extended further LOL. i dunno when will i get time to be online again n blog as i used to :-(. inshaAllah once her routine is set, i'll have enuf time. Pls do pray for our well being.
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Ma salaamah 1月17日 Comment BlogAssalamu Alaykum Hello everyone. i havent been on lately for my mom has come over for some days. since wedding, i have seen her now, hence m spending all my time with her. its lovely mashaAllah :-). i'll update my space soon as i get time. till then, u can keep posting ur comments here. i'll definitely reply u asap inshaAllah. i'll make this entry the top most entry till the time m occupied. so whenever i make a post, it will be jotted below this one. dun forget to watch out! ^_^ 1月12日 Today's HadithHadith Of The Day Volume 9, Book 93, Number 525y: Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "If somebody gives in charity something equal to a date from his honestly earned money ----for nothing ascends to Allah except good---- then Allah will take it in His Right (Hand) and bring it up for its owner as anyone of you brings up a baby horse, till it becomes like a mountain." Abu Huraira said: The Prophet. said, "Nothing ascends to Allah except good." Bukhari ![]() 1月10日 Miracles of Isa (as)
Miracles of Isa (AS) ![]() The Prophet Isa (PBUH) was handsome and dignified. When he had attained the age of thirty years, he began to preach the religion of Allah. Most of the people were not convinced and thus he was exposed to ridicules. The Prophet Isa (PBUH) entreated Allah to grant him a miraculous power to impress the people. Allah gave him that power. He showed many miracles which won the hearts of the people. Gradually they became his followers and began to believe in him and his message. The diseased man said in the weak tone: Cure me, cure me. I am disgusted with my life. The Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) knelt and supplicated for his recovery. He patted at his shoulders. He recovered and his face became clear. All the lumps vanished in the twinkling of an eye. The crowd was much amazed at the sight of this miracle. Every one was much impressed. The people began to follow the teachings of the Prophet Isa (peace be upon him). ![]() ![]() The Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) came to remind the people of the teachings of the other Prophets. He advised the people to believe in Allah and pray to Him only. He asked them not to indulge in back-biting, oppression, sinfulness and impiety. He directed his followers to do noble deeds. He taught them to be loving and tolerant. He also had his own revelations. The Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) had twelve disciples who assisted him in preaching. They helped him in spreading the religion of Allah during the life of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) and afterwards. 1月6日 Nice Story..The Woman Who Was The Master Of Bayazid Bestami (ra) ![]() It is said that when Bayazid Bestami was asked who his master was, he explained: She was an old woman. One day, I was possessed by such ecstacy and yearning and sense of unity that not even a hair of anything else could be found in me. In this selfless mood, I went for a stroll in the desert, where I happened to meet an elderly lady burdened with a bag of flour. She asked me to carry the flour for her, but I was incapable of taking it, so I beckoned to a lion to take the load. The lion came up to me and I laid the sack upon its back. I then asked the old lady what she intended to say to the townspeople since I did not want them to apprehend who I was. "I'll tell them," she replied, "that I met a vain tyrant." "What are talking about?" I exclaimed. The lady explained thus, first asking: "Has the lion been put to trouble or not?" "No," I answered. - "Except for the fact that you burden down those whom God Himself has not burdened!" she objected. "Is that not oppression?" "So it is", I admitted. "And, despite this", she continued, "still you desire the townspeople to know that you have subjected a lion and are a miracle worker. Is that not vanity?" "Yes, it is", I confessed. So I repented, experiencing abasement from my former exaltation. Indeed that old woman's words performed the function of a spiritual guide and master for me. SOURCE: Attar, Tadhkerat al-auliya 12月31日 Amazing incident
An amazing incident Miraculous story of how Dr. Bilal Abdul Alim became a Muslim: Personally, I embraced Islam at the age of 24, in the summer of 1975, while studying medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. After a long day of study, I went to bed on a Saturday night with no intention of becoming a Muslim. However, 2 things happened during that night that would change my life completely. First of all, I had a dream in which I was commanded by a strong and firm voice, to embrace Islam immediately. I was reminded of how I had previously studied comparative religion at Wesleyan University, but refused to accept Islam even though I felt in my heart that it was the most practical way of life. ![]() When I woke up the next morning, I sat on the edge of the bed contemplating what to do, when the telephone rang. The call came from my ex-roommate from Wesleyan who had embraced Islam after graduation and was living in Washington, D.C. At that time, he was studying to be an attorney at Catholic University School of Law. This phone call was the second and final thing, that convinced me to embrace Islam immediately. My friend asked me, “Are you ready to become a Muslim?” I replied, “Why are you calling me this early in the morning with such a question?” He answered in the following way, “Last night, I had a dream. In that dream, I saw you smiling, surrounded by a sort of spiritual light (called Noor in Islam). Then, I heard a strong and powerful voice saying, ‘Allah has made this man a Muslim in the night and Allah has given him the name, Bilal Abdul-Alim (3 times). So, your job is to call him in the morning, and invite him to accept Islam and, give him his new name.” My friend continued by saying, “Don’t play games with me! Tell me what happened!” I then related my experience the night before with tears in my eyes. A few days later, I drove non-stop from Houston, Texas to Washington, D.C to accept Islam in the presence of my dear friend, Attorney Haroun G. Cook. ![]() Dr. Bilal Abdul Alim can be reached at: medman@viewislam.com 12月30日 Stuck in sins... Stuck in Sins Answered by Ustadha Umm Salah ![]() Question: Day in and out, in the silence of the night, I commit sin; I look at that which I shouldn’t, please myself in a way I shouldn’t. And I hate myself for it. And after committing the act I feel guilty. I used to repent to Allah, but now I cannot bring myself to do even that, for when I repent I know deep in my mind that this is not true repentance, that I will mostly likely fall into sin again. I’m at university now, away from home, although I intend to get married as soon as I finish my degree and can support a wife. I fear I shall not last till then. And I’m so scared. Deep within me I feel like crying, but I know that only a few hours later everything will subside and once again I may sin. I thought that perhaps by giving a sheikh bay’ah it may help, but I cannot find a sheikh whom I feel comfortable with. As the days go by I feel my iman leaving me. I can’t concentrate at all during prayers, and I don’t know what to do. I do not know why I write all this, I have no question to ask, no query to answer; I just need help. I’m sorry for wasting your time; please forgive me. Answer: In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Praise be to Allah. May the peace and blessings of Allah shower upon our Beloved Messenger, his family, companions, and those who follow them. Dear Brother, You are not wasting my time. The reason you wrote to Sunni Path is because you obviously need someone to talk to. The first thing I want to address here is the despair you are feeling. Please do not despair in Allah's mercy and forgiveness. Allah, the Exalted, says in the Quran, “Say: O My slaves who have transgressed against themselves! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah, verily Allah forgives all sins. Truly, He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (39:53) And in a Hadith Qudsi: On the authority of Anas, may Allah be pleased with him, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, say: "Allah the Almighty said: O son of Adam, so long as you call upon Me and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds of the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I would forgive you. O son of Adam, were you to come to Me with sins nearly as great as the earth and were you then to face Me, ascribing no partner to Me, I would bring you forgiveness nearly as great at it." This is the beauty of our deen. Allah, the Sublime, gives us countless opportunities to turn to Him in repentance no matter how often we sin. Another thing we should discuss is your giving up on repentance. Don't do that! There is no limit to how many times a person can repent. By deciding that you won't even try to repent because you know that you will commit the same sin again, you are leaving the door wide open for Shaitan. One sin can often lead to another if we don't hold our nafs in check and avail ourselves of repentance. It is crucial that you make good on your repentance for this particular sin. Since you know that you will commit this sin in the privacy of your home, how about breaking the habit by changing your environment? Why not go to the masjid for itikaf? This will give you a nice change of pace and an opportunity to think about where you want to be in life. Or try staying over with a pious Muslim brother. That way you 'll have someone to talk to and uplift your iman. It's important to avoid the scenario that leads to the sin. If you know that by looking at certain things, say on the tv or computer, will tempt you to sin, then turn off the television, shut down the computer, and try to focus on something else. When you're about to sin, think about how bad you will feel the next day. Why put yourself through this? You said that you feel self-hatred. Is this because of the sin? Then make a better choice about how to spend your time. Inshallah, you'll feel better about yourself when you wake up in the morning. Please don't hate yourself. You are a Muslim. You believe in Allah and His Prophet. You want to change the situation. There is no need to hate yourself. You have to love yourself enough to want what is best for your heart and soul. I know that you don't want to hear the standard response of "You need to get married." But why not? You said that you have a need to be held and supported. You obviously have a need for human companionship, which is perfectly natural. Many brothers in your same predicament have found that having a wife relieves the tension they feel, eliminates the temptation to sin, gives them the peace of mind they need, and eases their loneliness. It is very possible to be married and in school at the same time. Some brothers and sisters find that when they have the companionship of a spouse, they become even more focused on their studies because they have the peace of mind that comes with sharing their life with someone. If you are financially not able to pursue marriage, then why not at least start preparations? It's never to early to start planning this very important step in your life. Plus, if you have something else to focus on beside yourself, inshallah you can channel your energies in a more positive direction. Finally, I strongly advise you to seek the counsel of a scholar. It is crucial that you surround yourself with pious, knowledgeable Muslims who will encourage you to be steadfast. Sometimes we don't always feel comfortable around shuyukh because of their deep insights into human nature. Often, like a doctor, they can tell us exactly what's wrong with us. It is up to us to realize the benefit of taking the medicine they prescribe. So don't stop looking for a shaykh. And remember that Allah understands the innermost thoughts of your soul. So even if you don't give voice to your fears, Allah knows them. He knows your prayers, spoken and unspoken, in English and Arabic. So turn to Him for strength. And Allah alone gives success. And Allah knows best. Umm Salah (Zaynab Ansari) |
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