One God, One Humanity, One Religion, Many Prophets.
Allah SWT raised 124,000 Prophets & Messengers to guide humanity, from Adam, the First Man & Prophet, followed by Noah, Abraham, Moses, & Jesus, & finally to Muhammad, the Last & Universal Prophet (peace be upon them all). All Prophets were Muslim; they preached the Religion of Islam in its various stages throughout human history.
*quoted from a sister's work*
Sunday, 8 April 2012
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Reflection
Salam alaykum dear brothers & sisters.
Last night i had the time to reflect upon my life. what I've done right, wrong, what I've achieved & what I have yet to achieve. so many pictures of moments of my life went through my mind. I cried for a few of them and I smiled for the rest.
Though I've been blessed with so much blessings, I realized that there are still much to be grateful for.
I was never a perfect muslimah, nor am I one now. Despite that, He is always merciful towards myself. He keeps giving me His blessings in the best times.
I used to wander around trying to please other people around me & have the tendency to forget about Him. Yet, He still saved me from getting involved in so many 'activities' that could lead me more into the depth of darkness. MasyaAllah, He is The Most Merciful.
I used to always ask myself, even until now, "do I deserve His Mercy & Kindness?". Nonetheless, my faith in Him grows stronger every day, Alhamdulillah.
Let us always remind ourselves & each other to never let a moment pass by without thanking Him. Remember Him always. In return, He will remember us, insyaAllah.
Thank You, Allah.
Shukran. Jazakallah khayr.
Salam alaykum.
Last night i had the time to reflect upon my life. what I've done right, wrong, what I've achieved & what I have yet to achieve. so many pictures of moments of my life went through my mind. I cried for a few of them and I smiled for the rest.
Though I've been blessed with so much blessings, I realized that there are still much to be grateful for.
I was never a perfect muslimah, nor am I one now. Despite that, He is always merciful towards myself. He keeps giving me His blessings in the best times.
I used to wander around trying to please other people around me & have the tendency to forget about Him. Yet, He still saved me from getting involved in so many 'activities' that could lead me more into the depth of darkness. MasyaAllah, He is The Most Merciful.
I used to always ask myself, even until now, "do I deserve His Mercy & Kindness?". Nonetheless, my faith in Him grows stronger every day, Alhamdulillah.
Let us always remind ourselves & each other to never let a moment pass by without thanking Him. Remember Him always. In return, He will remember us, insyaAllah.
Thank You, Allah.
Shukran. Jazakallah khayr.
Salam alaykum.
Love, Love
Salam alaykum dear brothers & sisters.
I sincerely apologize for the unintended long hiatus. I was pretty much occupied with work and training. Not to mention other responsibilities too.
For today's post, I'd like to share an audio file I found on YouTube. it's actually a song by Maher Zain titled "For the Rest of My Life".
However, this is the Vocals only version. this is a very nice song to listen to particularly to those who don't enjoy the sound coming from musical instruments.
Let's pray that we will all be blessed with righteous husband/wife in the future, those who can, together with us, step feet into Jannah & live together for eternity, insyaAllah.
Salam alaykum.
I sincerely apologize for the unintended long hiatus. I was pretty much occupied with work and training. Not to mention other responsibilities too.
For today's post, I'd like to share an audio file I found on YouTube. it's actually a song by Maher Zain titled "For the Rest of My Life".
However, this is the Vocals only version. this is a very nice song to listen to particularly to those who don't enjoy the sound coming from musical instruments.
Let's pray that we will all be blessed with righteous husband/wife in the future, those who can, together with us, step feet into Jannah & live together for eternity, insyaAllah.
Salam alaykum.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
a small message to ponder on
Salam alaykum my dear brothers & sisters.
i'd like to share a verse from the Qur'an, which I find to be very important, and not to mention beneficial to all of us. May Allah guide us on the right path, ameen.
"O Prophet! Tell thy wives & daughters, & the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad); that is most convenient, that they should be known (as such) & not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful".
(Surah al-Ahzab,33:59)
i believe that modesty serves as the ultimate protection for all women. it should not be deemed as a burden. for my sisters who have yet to find this path, i shall pray to Allah, that one day your hearts will be opened and that you will realize the benefits of the concept of modesty.
Jazakallah khayr.
Salam alaykum.
i'd like to share a verse from the Qur'an, which I find to be very important, and not to mention beneficial to all of us. May Allah guide us on the right path, ameen.
"O Prophet! Tell thy wives & daughters, & the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad); that is most convenient, that they should be known (as such) & not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful".
(Surah al-Ahzab,33:59)
i believe that modesty serves as the ultimate protection for all women. it should not be deemed as a burden. for my sisters who have yet to find this path, i shall pray to Allah, that one day your hearts will be opened and that you will realize the benefits of the concept of modesty.
Jazakallah khayr.
Salam alaykum.
Thursday, 9 February 2012
videos of the week :)
Salam alaykum.
these are the videos posted by my friend on his Facebook account.
thought that they'd be good to share with all of you.
jazakallah khayr :)
these are the videos posted by my friend on his Facebook account.
thought that they'd be good to share with all of you.
jazakallah khayr :)
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
5 before 5
Salam alaykum. a gentle reminder to all of us.
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) advised us to take benefit from the five before five:
1) Your youth before your old age
2) Your health before your sickness
3) Your wealth before your poverty
4) Your free time before you are occupied
5) Your life before your death
(Ibn Abbas)
Jazakallah khayr
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) advised us to take benefit from the five before five:
1) Your youth before your old age
2) Your health before your sickness
3) Your wealth before your poverty
4) Your free time before you are occupied
5) Your life before your death
(Ibn Abbas)
Jazakallah khayr
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Changes
Salam alaykum.
these are part of my collection too. jazakallah khayr :)
1) People can change when they are given the right knowledge & encouragement. It may take time but keep on caring & helping each other.
2) Once we make a serious effort & change or niyyah to improve ourselves for the sake of Allah SWT, insyaAllah, He will make it easier for us.
3) Peer pressure, even fear of losing approval fro others may stop us from doing what we know is right, deep within our hearts.
4) Do not allow others to set the standards for us. We have the freedom to make our own choices.
5) Since we are not even anywhere near perfect, it is important to sincerely acknowledge His Wisdom & His Majesty.
Jazakallah khayr.
these are part of my collection too. jazakallah khayr :)
1) People can change when they are given the right knowledge & encouragement. It may take time but keep on caring & helping each other.
2) Once we make a serious effort & change or niyyah to improve ourselves for the sake of Allah SWT, insyaAllah, He will make it easier for us.
3) Peer pressure, even fear of losing approval fro others may stop us from doing what we know is right, deep within our hearts.
4) Do not allow others to set the standards for us. We have the freedom to make our own choices.
5) Since we are not even anywhere near perfect, it is important to sincerely acknowledge His Wisdom & His Majesty.
Jazakallah khayr.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
A little something
Salam alaykum.
i'd like to share this hadeeth with all of you. May Allah help us in our journey to seek knowledge and may He protect us from Shaytain.
Bismillahi rahmani rahim.
"Whoever gives up wearing elegant & expensive garments out of humility, when he has the means to do so, Allah will call him on the day of Judgment, and before all His creations, He will give him the choice to whichever of the clothes of faith he would like to wear".
(At-Tirmidhi)
Jazakallah khayr
Salam alaykum.
i'd like to share this hadeeth with all of you. May Allah help us in our journey to seek knowledge and may He protect us from Shaytain.
Bismillahi rahmani rahim.
"Whoever gives up wearing elegant & expensive garments out of humility, when he has the means to do so, Allah will call him on the day of Judgment, and before all His creations, He will give him the choice to whichever of the clothes of faith he would like to wear".
(At-Tirmidhi)
Jazakallah khayr
Salam alaykum.
Monday, 23 January 2012
For My Dear Sisters
Salam alaykum.
today's post will be a collection of information from a book I've read. the title is "The Beauty of Covering Up" by Noorshin Ng.
my best friend lent it to me after I first started wearing the hijab. she said that this book can be of good use to me and also as a source of inspiration as it also contains hadeeths and verses from the Qur'an with relations to women and 'modesty'.
truth be told, she was right. I was so inspired by the content of this book that I began to have more positive views about wearing hijab. Noorshin Ng wrote in such a way that I could pretty much imagine her talking to me with such a gentle manner. anyway, without wasting more time, here are some of the useful contents:
1) You are beautiful and Allah, full of Wisdom & Mercy, has guided us to value ourselves & taught us how to live modestly, spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
2) Let the inner beauty shine through. Do not depend on make-up to feel & look good. Be genuine & confident. Love & accept ourselves as God's very special creations.
3) The beauty comes from within to radiate outside. The radiance from the face of someone who wants to cover for Allah's sake is what makes a believer beautiful.
4) Carry yourself confidently & be happy with your natural features gifted by Allah SWT.
5) Wonderful & beautiful creations of Allah are often concealed & protected naturally.
6) There is a difference between simple grace & beauty compared to overly attractive attire that screams for attention.
7) Though women have to fulfill a lot of responsibilities at home, it is ibadah for them to make time to take care of their appearance especially when their husbands return home from a long stressful day at work.
8) When a woman covers herself up appropriately, she sends a message that she is a Muslim & does not wish to be treated like women of Jahiliya.
9) The inner peace that comes with wearing the hijab is much more rewarding than falling prey to pressure from those who do not understand.
that's all for today. reminder: NONE of the above content is mine.
Jazakallah khayr brothers & especially sisters. may this knowledge be beneficial to all of you, insyaAllah.
salam alaykum.
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Something to share
Salam alaykum.
this is something I copied from a blog that my friends & I share ( http://pumpkinproject.blogspot.com/ ). my segment for that blog is mainly focused on fitness. however, I just posted my opinion on children with autism.
hopefully this can be beneficial to all of you.
hopefully this can be beneficial to all of you.
this video really made me cry. it's about a girl who's had autism since she was around 2. and usually kids with autism somehow will have to grow up with the existing stigma the society has against them. Kids with autism suffer delayed development in 3 areas; namely, Social Skills, Language Development, and Behavioral Repertoire. typically, symptoms appear before the age of three. but they are all different from each other.
A little background of me: I currently work as a therapist for children with autism. when I first started, I thought I wouldn't be able to do it. But I always wanted to keep trying and keep improving my skills. To be frank, I LOVE this job. It makes me happy everyday to go to work and anticipate what kind of sessions will I have with them. I haven't been working for so long (only 4 months so far) and honestly I've seen so much improvements in them. and every single time they are able to accomplish a task in any of the 3 areas, I couldn't help but say my prayers and feel gratitude for all the hard work and effort put forth for them.
if you realized, I don't refer to them as "autistic kids" because by doing so would be an act of 'labeling' them with such a disorder that already had stigma attached to it. these kids are special. and I mean 'special' in a sense that each of them are able to do something that most of us people with normal development cannot do.
I've seen a boy who can build the best train track that I've ever seen. one boy can build airplanes that could blow your mind away. and one can talk about the planets & the outer space with information that could leave you asking for science lessons from him. one possess great knowledge in sea animals, with every species of fish that he can name. and most of them communicate well, with good eye contacts established in conversations.
this video also serves as an eye opener and a reminder to all of us about how these kids are potential geniuses. everyday I go to work, my love for them increases. and often times I feel so motivated to do my very best thinking that my effort contributes to their development. when we come across them, try to not treat them as 'mentally retarded' or 'slow' kids or what not. just remind yourself that they are kids too. and kids are special, every one of them. and they are indeed different compared to one another.
p/s: should any of you wanna ask more about autism or the kind of work that I do, drop your comments :)
Jazakallah khayr
Salam.
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