Imagine the pen as a cosmic artist, its strokes painting the universe into existence. This isn't just a metaphor, but a foundational belief in Islam. The pen, as the first creation, symbolizes Allah's divine blueprint for everything that will ever be. It's a testament to the power of knowledge and the sacredness of writing, a tool used to connect with the divine and share the divine message. The Quran revealed through the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, is l...See more
1. Don’t follow inherited assumption while true guidance is Quran and sunnah reached you 2. Assumption can never replace truth 3. Avoid major sins and shameful deeds despite struggling with minor sins 4. No one is going to take burden of your sins 5. You will only get your rewards according to your own strive 6. Re-creation is only in the hands of Allah so don’t let your iman shake, out of grieving that ...See more
In taraweeh, you feel something special in the ayaat of sujood. Your knees want to buckle at that point and the sajdah then takes you to a special place of inner peace that you don't want to come out of.
Yesterday the imam read surah an-Najm. This is another surah that is near and dear to my heart. Like al-Hashr it is strongly Seerah focused. It is extremely powerful with a high tempo throughout, consisting of short ayaat that pack a punch and ...See more
فنفى عنه الضلال والغي، ووصفه بأنه لا ينطق عن الهوى؛ إن هو إلا وحي يوحى؛ فنفى الهوى، وأثبت العلم الكامل -وهو الوحي-؛ فهذا كمال العلم وذاك كمال القصد، ووصف أعداءه بضد هذين. فالكمال المطلق للإنسان هو تكميل العبودية لله علمًا وقصدًا. ابن تيمية:6/128. السؤال: هذه الآيات أثبتت كمال النبي -صلى الله عليه وسلم-، ونقص المشركين، وضِّح ذلك.
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