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A muslimah ~
Enjoining good, and forbidding evil.
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“It is reported that Wahb b. Munabbih – Allâh have mercy on him – said:
A scholar once asked another greater than him in knowledge, “How much should I build?” He replied, “As much as shelters you from the sun and the rain.” He asked, “How much food should I eat?” He replied, “More than what keeps you hungry and less than what makes you full.” He asked, “How much should I wear?” He replied, “As the Messiah (Jesus) did.” He asked, “How much should I laugh?” He replied, “As much as appears on your face but does not make audible your voice.” He asked, “How much should I cry?” He replied, “Never tire from crying out of the fear of Allâh.” He asked, “How much should I hide my deeds?” He replied, “Until people think you had not done a good deed.” He asked, “How much should I make public my deeds?” He replied, “As much as will let the keen follow your example but not have the people talk about you.”
Wahb said. “Everything has two ends and a middle. If you grab one end, the other will slant, but if you take the middle, both ends will balance. Stick to the balanced middle in all affairs.” ”
[Abû Nu’aym, Hilyatu Al-Awliyâ` 4:45]. (via ukhtfideen)(via theshinylight)
“The hidden agenda behind all this call to the acceptance of homosexuality and gay marriages is to distance people from religion. By accepting homosexuality as normal you are questioning the validity of all the Abrahamic faiths.”
(via abdulbary)(via lookhowthey-shine)
bibimbop-salafi:
doctorofnothing:
thepeoplesrecord:
George W. Bush: Now a convicted war criminal
In what is the first ever conviction of its kind anywhere in the world, the former US President and seven key members of his administration were yesterday (Fri) found guilty of war crimes.
Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and their legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo were tried in absentia in Malaysia.
The trial held in Kuala Lumpur heard harrowing witness accounts from victims of torture who suffered at the hands of US soldiers and contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan.
They included testimony from British man Moazzam Begg, an ex-Guantanamo detainee and Iraqi woman Jameelah Abbas Hameedi who was tortured in the notorious Abu Ghraib prison.
At the end of the week-long hearing, the five-panel tribunal unanimously delivered guilty verdicts against Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and their key legal advisors who were all convicted as war criminals for torture and cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment.
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Finally what I’ve been waiting for. Bush, a war criminal. That made my night.
shuayyb:
King Saud University Interactive Quran
This new website features both an Arabic and English language interface. The Arabic interface boasts access to five different books of tafsir (Ibn Kathir, Tabari, Qurtubi, Baghawi, and Sa’di) while the English language interface boasts access to translations of the Quran available in twenty different languages. The translations of the Quran can be viewed side by side with their corresponding pages from the Arabic Quran.
This new program also feature voice capabilities that enable the user to not only listen to the Quran from various famous reciters, but also repeat sections of the Quran to aid in memorization (which is particularly useful for children as well as the blind). Hopefully, this new program will be successful in introducing new audiences to the Quran while also furthering the development of technology that may serve as a valuable teaching tool that may also help advance the study of Arabic and Islamic studies in non-Muslim countries. —Abul-Layth Qasim ibn Aggrey Mutiva
(via abu-amatullah)
“Abu Hazim Al-Ashja’i (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “If you find yourself in a time when speech is accepted as knowledge and knowledge is accepted as deeds [instead of putting it into practice], then you are in the worst time and with the worst people.”
[Abû Bakr Al-Daynûrî, Al-Mujâlasah wa Jawâhir Al-’Ilm` 4:338] (via thatunexpectedtruth)
“Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, ‘The real patience is at the first stroke of a calamity.’”
[Sahih Bukhari, Volume 2, Book 23, Number 389] (via abu-amatullah)(Source: mrs-aljabry, via abu-amatullah)
“Let not your tongue mention the shame of another. For you yourself are covered in shame, and all men have tongues.”
Imam ash-Shaafi’ee (via hakuna-mataataa)(Source: ammarmali, via leenabaleena)
nonchalante:
Sin is sweetbitter.
Oh so sweet to divulge in. It’s as if all your senses are awakened and your soul is on fire. You feel like you’re on top of the world; Until the temporary feeling fades and all you are left with is feeling bitter. Disgusting. Small. Sinful.
What have you done.
(via pearlsofislam)
To My Future Husband:
tomyfuturespouse:
Waiting is hard and I’m not a patient person. But when I think about the fact that once the waiting is over we have the rest of our lives, it’s worth it.
(via al-musaafirah)
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