Sunday 22 November 2009

life comparisons-

If you think you are unhappy, look at them




If you think your salary is low, how about her?



If you think you don't have many friends...



When you feel like giving up, think of this man




If you think you suffer in life, do you suffer as much as he does?



If you complain about your transport system, how about them?





If your society is unfair to you, how about her?




Enjoy life how it is and as it comes_ Things are worse for others and is a lot better for us :)












THE TEARS OF RASULULLAH (SAW)

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Suddenly, there was a person who said salaam."May I come in?" he asked. But Fatimah did not allow him to enter the room."I'm sorry, my father is ill," said Fatimah, and turned back and closed the door.She went back to her father who had opened his eyes and he asked Fatimah, "Who was he, my daughter?""I don't know, my father. It's the first time I'm seeing him," Fatimah said gently.Then, Rasulullah (SAW) looked at his daughter with a trembled look, as if he wanted to reminisce about every part of his daughter's face."Know one thing! He is who erases the temporary pleasure; he is who separates the companionship in the world. He is the angel of death," said Rasulullah (SAW).Fatimah bore the bomb of her cry.The death angel came toward him, but Rasulullah (SAW) asked why Jibrildid not come along with him. Then, Jibril was called. Jibril was ready in the sky to welcome the soul of Habibullah and the leader of the earth."O Jibril, explain to me about my rights in front of ALLAH?"Rasulullah (SAW) asked with a weak voice. "The doors of the sky have opened; the angels are waiting for your soul." "All jannats are open widely waiting for you," Jibril said.But, in fact, all that did not make Rasulullah (SAW) relieved. His eyes were still full of worry."You are not happy to hear this news?" asked Jibril. "Tell me about the destiny of my people in the future?""Don't worry, o Rasul ALLAH. I heard ALLAH told me: 'I make jannat haram for everyone, except the people of Muhammad" Jibril said. It became closer and closer, the time for Malaekat Izrail to do hiswork. Slowly, Rasulullah's (SAW) soul was pulled. It seemed that thebody of Rasulullah (SAW) was full of sweat; the nerves of his neckbecame tight."Jibril, how pain this sakaratul maut is!"Rasulullah (SAW) uttered a groan slowly. Fatimah closed her eyes, Alisat beside her bow deeply and Jibril turned his face back. "Am I repugnant to you that you turn your face back o Jibril?" Rasulullah (SAW) asked to the Deliverer of Wahyu."Who is the one who could see the Habibullah in his sakaratul maut,"Jibril said. Not for a while, Rasulullah (SAW) uttered a groan because of unbearable pain. "O ALLAH, how greatest is this sakaratul maut. Give me all thesepains, don't to my people."The body of Rasulullah (SAW) became cold, his feet and chest did not move anymore.His lips vibrated as if he wanted to say something, Ali took his ear close to Rasulullah (SAW)."Uushiikum bis salati, wa maa malakat aimanuku?, take care the salatand take care the weak people among you." Outside the room, there were cries shouted each other, sahabat held each other. Fatimah closed her face with her hands and, again, Alitook his ear close to Rasulullah's (SAW) mouth which became bluish."Ummatii, ummatii, ummatii?" ? "My people, my people, my people." And the life of the noble man ended.Could we love each other like him?

Allahumma salle 'ala Muhammad wabaarik wa salim 'alaihi. How deep is Rasulullah's (SAW) love to us.

Saturday 21 November 2009

Why Allah allows pain and suffering:-


A man went to a barber shop to have his hair cut and trim his beared. As the barber began to work, they began to have a good conversation. They talked about so many things and various subjects when they eventually touched the subject of Allah.


The barber said: 'I dont believe that Allah exists'


'why do you say that?' asked the customer!


'Well you just have to go out in the street and realise that Allah dont exist. Tell me if Allah exists, would there be so many sick people'. Would there be abandoned children? If Allah exists, there would be neither suffering nor pain. I can't imagine a loving Allah who would allow all these things.'


The customer thought for a second, but didn't respond because he didn't want to start an argument.


The barber finished his job and the customer left the shop. Just after he left the shop, he saw a man in the street with long, stringy, dirty hair and untrimmed beared, he looked dirty and unkempt.


The customer returned to the shop and said to the barber: 'you know what? Barbers don't exist.


How can you say that? asked the surprised barber. I am here, and I am a barber and I just worked on you.'


No! The customer exclamined: 'Barbers don't exist because if they did, there would be no people with dirty long hair and untrimmed beared, like that man outside'.


Ah! but barbers do exist! That's what happens when people do not come to me' said the barber.


Exactly! affirmed the customer. 'That's the point. Allah too exists! that's what happens when people do not go to Him and don't look to Him for help. That's why there's so much pain and suffering in the world'

words of wisdom

* A clamity that makes you turn to Allah is better for you then a blessing which makes you forget the rememberance of Allah: Ibn-Arabi

* When the world brings you down to your knees, remember you are in a perfect position to pray.

* A women should be so lost in God that a man must find him in order to find her.

* One of the lessons of hirstory is that "nothing" is often a good thing to do and always a clever thing to say.

* You furture if like a field of driven snow becareful how you step init for every step will show.

* It's good to leave each day behind, like a flowing water, free of sadness. Yesterday is gone and its a tale told. Today new seeds are growing: Rumi

* Allah sometimes takes us into troubled waters- not to drown us, but to cleanse us.

* World is place of pleasure and the best pleasure of this world is a righteous women: Hadith

* The candle is not there to illuminate itself: Nawab Jan Fishan Khan!

* It is impossible to lay hands on that which is not predestined for us, and that which is predestined for us will reach us wherever we are.-Shaykh Sa’di

* A feeling of discouragement when you slip upis a sure sign that you put your faith in deeds: Ibn Ata’llah

* A learned man who doesn't restrain his passions is like a blind man holding a torch, he guides others but not himself: Shaykh Sa'di.

* The true greatness of man lies in his capacity for eternal progress: The Alchemy of Happiness, Imam Al-Ghazali

* True devotion is to loose the faculty of being conscious of your devotion; for someone who identifies devotion in his devotion is a person whose devotion is in need of devotion: As sousi.

* People choose the path of their own lives: victor or victim. You claim your role by the choices you make along the way.

* God never withdraws the reward from a people except when the people themselves become undeserving of it.

* Oh Allah, when I lose my hopes and plans, help me remember that your love is greater than my disappointments, and your plans for my life are better than my dreams: Hazrat Imam Ali.

* When I want to speak to Allah, I read namaaz and when I want Allah to speak to me, I read Quran: Hazrat Ali.