والىٰ ربك فارغب

And to your Lord direct [your] longing.

(via heartheraindrops-fall)

This has been getting so many reblogs lately… ajeeb!

This has been getting so many reblogs lately… ajeeb!

(via simplicitybytaanou)

Do not lose hope in adversity and complain that God singled you out for punishment, remitting others guilty of worse sins. Your present state could very well be His intent to elevate your spiritual station; or He could just be testing your faith. Everyday that you persevere, you grow closer to perfection. Thus your present despair may be the beginning of an infinite blessing.

Abdul Qadir Jilani  (via heartheraindrops-fall)

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gohsap:

The Levels of Urdu;

gohsap:

The Levels of Urdu;

It may be that Allah does not give you the person you want so you can have the One you need.

Sh. AbdulBary Yahya (via beautifulpatienceforever)

Sighs.

(via sufferinginthisdunya)

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These next 30 days are probably going to be the toughest ones I’ve had so far in my undergrad. insha’Allah khayr :(

When you turn back to Allah, you feel ashamed. Ashamed to be asking forgiveness of a sin you’re not sure if you can stay away from. Except, you still ask. You still ask, because you know that your Lord is the Most Merciful. That no one can understand what you feel, except Him. You turn back and ask for forgiveness because unlike those in this world, Allāh will always be by your side.

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When someone hurts you or harms you, even if it is a deep wound, forgive them. Forgive them NOT for their sake, but as a sign of gratitude to Allah. Why you ask? For making you the victim and not the oppressor. There is no crime in being a victim, rather it brings you closer to Allah and rids you of sins. But as for the oppressor, they’ll have to face their Lord one day. So in reality, they are their own greatest victims.

Imam Suhaib Webb (via heartheraindrops-fall)

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If your best isn’t good enough for the people, realize that Allah knows you gave it your best.

ammarmali:

To be aware of your humbleness is also a form of arrogance.

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