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112:3
لم يلد ولم يولد ٣
لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْ ٣
لَمۡ
يَلِدۡ
وَلَمۡ
يُولَدۡ
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Sarah Shafni
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Aleya 112:3
Allah is eternal, beyond human limitations of time, birth, or death. This makes me feel small in a peaceful way, not in a powerless way. It reminds me that Allah’s love is not like human love. It is not limited, tired, or conditional. His existence is constant, always there before me and long after me and for me.
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L Ahmad
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Aleya 43:65, 4:171, 5:73, 112:3
Bismillahir Rahman ArRaheem
The concept of the Trinity, which refers to the belief in three distinct persons in one Godhead, is a fundamental tenet of Christianity. However, from an Islamic perspective, this concept is fundamentally flawed.
Muslims believe in the oneness of God, or tawhid, which means that God is one and indivisible. The idea of a triune God is therefore incompatible with Islamic beliefs. Additionally, the Quran explicitly sta...
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A Siddiqui
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Aleya 53:39-41, 18:30, 6:88, 112:1, 112:3, 17:19
We might begin a project with pure sincerity (ikhlas), but that's not a guarantee that our efforts will remain sincere forever. We have to be vigilant in our guarding our intentions and question our sincerity if we begin to feel desperate for validation and appreciation from others.
If you began something with a sincere desire to serve Allah, but now you find yourself bitter or resentful because you don't feel successful, appreciated, or acknowl...
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Meagan Hotchkiss Trejo
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Aleya 112:1-4
The Foundation of Faith
Imagine building a house. What's the most important part? The foundation, of course. It's the base that holds everything up. In Islam, the foundation of our faith is the belief in one God, Allah ﷻ. Allah is unique; there's no one like Him. He's the Creator of everything, the All-Knowing, the All-Seeing, and the All-Powerful. When we truly understand this, it changes everything. It gives our lives purpose, direction, and a...
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A Siddiqui
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Aleya 112:1-4
Sometimes when we do something good, we expect some type of validation in return...
Perhaps a 'thank you', 'JAK', a thumbs up, a 'good job' etc. If we find ourselves discouraged when we don't recieve that validation, it's time to re-examine our ikhlas (sincerity).
💭 These are some of the questions we can ask ourselves when examining our levels of sincerity:
- Am I genuinely serving Allah with this work? Or did I begin to serve His creation...
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Sajid Bhutta
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Aleya 112:1-4
I spent my Friday trying to be as productive as possible, by the end of the day I was happy because a lot happened today. Alhamdulillah
Yet as I was trying to reflect a homeless man entered the train .
He was Muslim , he greeted everyone but said
السلام عليكم
to the Muslims . And that caught me off guard. He started talking about Allah , he recited surah Ikhlas and continued talking about Allah.
The surah we recite carelessly in our salah...
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