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Islam is not about “we’re better than you”. Rather it is about “let me show you something that is better for you
People of dua are optimistic by definition. They know that dua and thoughts like 'unlikely' or 'impossible' don't coexist.
Change your 'Nafs', change the world.
Regret is a form of punishment itself.
Your sin is not greater than God’s mercy.
The hypocrite takes good advice as an insult.
The real Da'wah to Islam is the character of a Muslim.
Forget bad deeds, even the good we do are full of mistakes.
Your relationship with Allah, depends on the heart being clean.
What you desire is what YOU want, what you have is what ALLAH wants.
Islam is not a set of rules. It’s a way of seeing life and the world.
We live in a society where we wake up our kids for school but not Fajr.
Not letting our mood affect the way we treat people is a forgotten sunnah
Just because you’re a Believer, doesn’t mean your safe from the Hell-fire.
The most important investment of our time is in our people and in our youth.
You train your heart to control your body. That's what you do when you fast.
If someone corrects you, and you feel offended, then YOU have an EGO problem
The Heart is like a fuel tank, that you always have to keep filling up with Imaan
Guilt is a gift from Allah warning you that what you are doing is violating your soul
Allah created the bonds of family, so Who are you to cut bonds that Allah has created.
If your parents are alive, be grateful at the opportunity to earn Jannah by serving them
Our religion doesn't demand perfection but instead a manageable strive to better ourselves.
The people who test your patience are a blessing.. Without them, you can't practice patience.
Iblis (satan) himself recognizes the Lordship of Allah, but wants the human being to forget it
People can put you down, and they will but Allah will never abandon you, so long as you don’t.
If you believe in justice, surely you believe in the hereafter, because this world is not just.
There's a battle going on inside you in Ramadan, and for 30 days Allah gives you the power to win.
Allah says Jannah is awesome, imagine how awesome that is when the All-Knowing is calling it awesome
Do not force the religion on your family. Show them the beauty of the Religion through your own practice.
The more knowledge (of deen) you have the more humble you should be. Instead you are becoming judgemental.
People have no idea how true the promise of Allah is. Put your trust in Allah, and He will see you through.
Forgiving someone isn't just about doing good to another. It's also about healing a scar in your own heart.
For those of you that use YOLO to justify sin: YOLO, you only live once, but then you burn in hell forever.
I should be grateful for the tough times because Allah chose me, thought I was good enough to go through it.
Religion becomes a hollow shell of its former self when ritual remains and thoughtful reflection disappears.
Self restraint in speech, food, entertainment and vanity are the most essential fundamental of spiritual growth.
Insulting the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) is like trying to spit at the sun, it will only come back in your face.
You can’t change someone’s behaviour, all you can do is remind them, and hope that Allah will change their heart.
If shaytan has entered into your heart - evil will look beautiful to you and good will seem tiring and exhausting.
Low self esteem is rooted in many things. One of them is not spending time to appreciate the gifts we've been given.
If doctors are paid the same salary as bus drivers, community would not be crazy about making their children doctors
Filthy language is used by people who don't have the maturity or intelligence to express themselves with better words.
I look back and half of Ramadan is over in the blink of an eye. Before I know I'll be saying that about my entire life
Parents test our patience more than anyone else...Being around them keeps you in check...that's what keeps you humbled.
When you’re not patient, you start complaining. And the fact that you’re complaining is a sign that you’re not grateful.
When you find yourself in a position to help someone, be happy because Allah is answering that person’s prayer through you.
The worst expression of the Prophet’s (Sallallahu ‘Alayhi Wa Sallam) anger towards his wife was that he would remain silent.
Humiliating people in the name of religion is the practice of someone deprived of the first fruit of religion, # humility .
I'm grateful for believing in a religion that can naturally adapt to changing times yet uphold timeless values and principles.
The moment you start complaining, you are already not taking into consideration all the good things Allah [God] has given you.