Muadh Ibn Jabal رضي الله عنه said:
“The Son of Ādam does nothing to rescue himself from the punishment of Allah better than the remembrance of Allah.”
[Al-Muwatta, 490]
Yūsuf ibn al-Husayn ar-Rāzī said:
“The most difficult thing in the world is ikhlās. How I struggle to remove showing off from my heart and it is as if it grows in it again with other colours.”
[Jami' Al-'Ulum Wa'l-Hikam by Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali رحمه الله pg. 10]
May your imaan never leave you, may you always tread on the straight path with righteousness. May you be saved from the torment of the grave & from the punishment of the fire, may you be of the blessed residents of al-Firdaws, ameen ya rabb-il-'alameen.
There’s a brother who says
والى الله ترجع الأمور Wa ilal-lāhi turja'ul umoor And to Allah returns all affairs
When someone would hurt him or try to have a meaningless argument with him
A habit I picked up as well
They used to comfort each other upon facing calamities by saying : ”It is but a few days and Jannah is the promise …”
Over the years, I developed a habit of subconsciously reciting واللہ المستعان whenever I faced something that disturbed my peace. But I was never aware of the background story of such powerful word until only recently when I heard about it in a lecture by Noman Ali Khan on Surah Yousuf. The word, Wallahul Musta’aan, as mentioned in the Quran, was said by Yaqoob A.S. when his sons came up with a false story of what happened to Yousuf A.S. Yaqoob tried his best to find the truth but his sons teamed up to defend their heinous act and lies. Tired of the situation, Yaqoob asked Allah for Sabrun Jameel (beautiful patience) followed by Wallahul Mustaa’an. According to the commentators of the Quran, Wallahul Musta’an is used to call for Allah’s help when you find yourself in impossible situations, when people team up against you to defend their lies, when people accuse you of something false, when you have given your best and desperately waiting for desired results, when you feel you’re in a situation where there’s no way out. It’s literally saying to Allah that I have given my best and now I am taking a backseat, I want You to take charge of the driving seat and solve this matter with your Divine intervention. And patience automatically becomes beautiful when with all your heart, mind, and soul you leave the matter on Allah.
Sharing it with you all because I thought it might brighten someone’s day. Don’t worry if the situation seems impossible, remember you’re asking the One who just have to say ‘Kun’ and it is. You are asking the One who calls Himself, Al-Fattah. Who creates a way out when there seems to be no way. So take a backseat and let Allah do the rest.
واللہ المستعان ✨
Via@عائشہ خالد
صُنع في فلسطين 🇵🇸
Allahﷻ defended you in battles that you didn't know existed?
just me n my oversized clothes against the world
اللَّهُمَّ أَحْسَنْتَ خَلْقِي فَأَحْسِنْ خُلُقِي
O Allah, as you have made my form excellent, make my character excellent.
Source: Musnad Aḥmad 23871, Grade: Sahih