August 2012
You always look so cool, like no matter what happens, it’s got nothing to do...
– Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (via bukanpingu)
I wish I could show you,
when you are lonely or in darkness,
the astonishing...
– Hafiz (via m-onster)
July 2012
كثر الكلام ببوز بعضه
The more you speak, the likelier you are to say the wrong...
– Egyptian Proverb (via 0rientalist)
99 Names of Allâh: memorize four a day and you'll...
ALLÂH: Allâh
AR-RAHMÂN: The Most Compassionate, The Beneficent The Gracious
AR-RAHÎM: The Merciful
AL-MALIK: The King
AL-QUDDÛS: The Most Holy
AS-SALÂM : The All-Peaceful, The Bestower of peace
AL-MU'MIN: The Granter of security
AL-MUHAYMIN: The Protector
AL-'AZÎZ: The Mighty
AL-JABBÂR: The Compeller
AL-MUTAKABBIR: Supreme in Greatness, The Majestic
AL-KHÂLIQ: The Creator
AL-BÂRI': The Maker
AL-MUSAWWIR: The Bestower of form, The Shaper
AL-GAFFÂR: The Forgiver
AL-QAHHÂR: The Subduer
AR-RAZZÂQ: The Provider
AL-FATTÂH: The Opener, The Judge
AL-'ALÎM: The All-Knowing
AL-QÂBID: The Withholder
AL-BÂSIT: The Expander
AL-KHÂFID: The Abaser
AR-RÂFI': The Exalter
AL-MU'IZZ : The Bestower of honour
AL-MUDHILL: The Humiliator
AS-SAMÎ': The All-Hearing
AL-BASÎR: The All-Seeing
AL-HAKAM: The Judge
AL-'ADL: The Just, The Equitable
AL-LATÎF: The Gentle, The Knower of subtleties
AL-KHABÎR: The All-Aware
AL-HALÎM: The Forbearing
AL-'AZÎM: The Incomparably Great
AL-GAFÛR: The Forgiving
ASH-SHAKÛR: The Appreciative
AL-'ALIYY: The Most High
AL-KABÎR: The Most Great
AL-HAFÎZ: The Preserver
AL-MUGHÎTH: The Sustainer
AL-HASÎB: The Reckoner
AL-JALÎL: The Majestic, The Revered, The Sublime
AL-KARÎM: The Generous
AR-RAQÎB: The Watchful
AL-MUJÎB: The Responsive
AL-WÂSI': The All-Encompassing, The All-Embracing
AL-HAKÎM: The Wise
AL-WADÛD: The Loving One
AL-MAJÎD: The Most Glorious
AL-BÂ'ITH: The Resurrector
ASH-SHAHÎD: The Witness
AL-HAQQ: The Truth
AL-WAKÎL: The Ultimate Trustee, The Disposer of Affairs
AL-QAWIYY: The Most Strong
AL-MATÎN: The Firm One, The Authoritative
AL-WALIYY: The Protector
AL-HAMÎD: The All-Praised, The Praiseworthy
AL-MUHSÎ: The Reckoner
AL-MUBDI': The Originator
AL-MU'ÎD: The Restorer to life
AL-MUHYÎ: The Giver of life
AL-MUMÎT: The Causer of death
AL-HAYY: The Ever-Living
AL-QAYYÛM: The Self-Existing by Whom all subsist
AL-WÂJID: The Self-Sufficient, The All-Perceiving
AL-MÂJID: The Glorified
AL-WÂHID: The One
AS-SAMAD: The Eternally Besought
AL-QÂDIR: The Omnipotent, The Able
AL-MUQTADIR: The Powerful
AL-MUQADDIM: The Expediter
AL- MU'AKHKHIR: The Delayer
AL-AWWAL: The First
AL-ÂKHIR: The Last
AZ-ZÂHIR: The Manifest
AL-BÂTIN: The Hidden
AL-WÂLÎ: The Governor, The Protector
AL-MUTA'ÂLÎ: The Most Exalted
AL-BARR: The Benign, The Source of All-Goodness
AT-TAWWÂB: The Granter and Accepter of repentance
AL- MUNTAQIM: The Lord of Retribution, The Avenger
AL-'AFUWW: The Pardoner
AR-RA'ÛF: The Most Kind, The Clement
MÂLIK-UL-MULK: Owner of the Kingdom
DHUL JALÂL WAL IKRÂM: Possessor of Majesty and Honour
AL-MUQSIT: The Just, The Equitable
AL-JÂME': The Gatherer
AL-GHANIYY: The All-Sufficient
AL-MUGHNÎ: The Enricher
AL-MÂNI': The Preventer of harm
AD-DÂRR: The Afflicter
AN-NÂFI': The Benefiter
AN-NÛR: The Light
AL-HÂDÎ: The Guide
AL-BADÎ': The Originator
AL-BÂQÎ: The Everlasting
AL-WÂRITH: The Ultimate Inheritor
AR-RASHÎD: The Guide
AS-SABÛR: The Patient One
اللهم اجعل القرآن ربيع قلوبنا ونور صدورنا وجلاء...
zaytouneh:
O Allah, make the Quran the spring of our hearts, and the light of our chests, and the dispeller of our sorrows.
Your God is One God. There is no god but Him, the All-Merciful, the Most...
– Surat Al-Baqara, verse 163 (via road2jannah)
God first, Prophet next, after that 3 times mom,...
Not a leaf falls but that He knows it.
– Qur’an 6:59 (via road2jannah)
"Allah has forbidden for you..."
pearlsofislam:
The Prophet (Peace be upon Him) said, “Allaah has forbidden for you,
to be undutiful to your mothers,
to bury your daughters alive,
to not to pay the rights of the others (e.g. charity, etc.) and
to beg of men (begging).
And Allaah has hated for you
vain, useless talk, or that you talk too much about others,
to ask too many questions, (in disputed religious matters),
and...
الآء: Let’s all try to change how we feel in a... →
nonchalante:
Let’s all try to change how we feel in a more positive manner. If you’re feeling down/angry, take a few minutes, close your eyes and do some dhikr. Get your tongue moist with the remembrance of Allaah and think about your grave. Is your anger going to suffice or somehow make your grave any more…
I’m glad to be here right now, poking at my threshold. I want to get more...
– Kristin Armstrong (via arabarabarab)
I do not trust people who don’t love themselves and yet tell me, ‘I love you.’...
– ― Maya Angelou (via heredwellshappiness)
COUNSELLING BLOG: You Can't Trust your Feelings →
onlinecounsellingcollege:
Although we would all like to trust our feelings, they are not a good guide for the ways things really are. They are often fickle and irrational – and not an accurate measure of reality. As you’ve probably discovered:
1. Feelings vary depending on our health. If we’re sick we often feel…
28,000 muslims killed in burma so far
theegyptianpenguin:
so when does the world start treating this as a genocide? what number is enough?
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oh look now we don’t have to look outside anymore
If an announcer from heaven was to say “O people! All of you will enter heaven...
– Umar bin Khattab (ra)