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Original post by GeorgeAndLennie
We get so scared sometimes. Afraid of all that can go wrong. All that can be lost. But in our debilitating fear, we lose focus. We see the sickness, but not the cure. The storm, but not the shelter. Yes, there are armies and Red Seas. Yes, there are flames. But remember, the sickness, the storm, the fire, the armies and the Sea, are all creations in the hands of the Sovereign. He saved Ayyoub (AS) from the sickness, Nuh (AS) from the storm, Musa (AS) from the armies and the Sea, Ibrahim (AS) from the flames. It wasn't that they didn't face these hardships. They did. They were surrounded by them. But Allah kept them safe, even while in the belly of the calamity. Our focus is wrong. We fear the storm, because we don't see the Shelter. We fear the Red Sea, because we don't see the One who can split it in two. It is not the storm we should fear--but the distance from Shelter



SubhanAllah thats beautiful. :yy:
Original post by Mary562
Indeed, Allah is full of bounty to the people, but most of the people are not grateful. (40:61) Lets not be those kind of people.




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Where did you get that from?
Original post by Kadak
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Where did you get that from?


Twitter?
Been working solid. Need a break now :biggrin:

How are you all?
Original post by Mary562
Twitter?


Don't really get the point or meaning of that quote.
Original post by Kadak
Don't really get the point or meaning of that quote.


It's not a quote
It's actually an ayah from the Quran (translated into English). The rest of it is normal English!
Original post by Mary562
It's not a quote
It's actually an ayah from the Quran (translated into English). The rest of it is normal English!




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Ah.What sunnah is it?
Original post by Kadak
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Ah.What sunnah is it?


What do you mean by sunnah?
Original post by HAnwar
I know how you guys feel. I've been debating with a non Muslim on another thread, who thinks it isn't compulsory for Muslim women to cover their heads. I've repeated myself over and over. It's doing my head in.


Welcome to tsr:colone:
Original post by Kadak
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Ah.What sunnah is it?


It basically means the blessings of Allah swt are plenty but people don't realise and take many blessings for granted.
Original post by ko111
that's good, speak to Imams as well as much as you can they'll help you out.. i think it's a five year course some underestimate the workload!


For qirat?!!
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Original post by ttaylor17
For qirat?!!

I'm assuming Qirat will be part of Islamic course, i don't think you can just do qirat there..
Original post by DarkMystryXxX
I did not look at those links as I did not deem it to be important.
as you prefer

there is no compulsion in matters of religion
Original post by Al-farhan
It basically means the blessings of Allah swt are plenty but people don't realise and take many blessings for granted.


Jzk for that meaning
Salam brothers and sisters :smile:

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Original post by Waz96
Salam brothers and sisters :smile:

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Wa alaikumussalam bro welcome to the Islamic Society!
Original post by mariachi
as you prefer

there is no compulsion in matters of religion


What do you mean, in what aspects are you referring to?:smile:
A nice saudi nasheed.

Meaning: I love you more than my self, and anyone else.
May that come true in our hearts one day.
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Salam brothers and sisters :smile:

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Wa alaikum al-salaam
Original post by Waz96
Salam brothers and sisters :smile:

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Wa'lykum as-salaam warahmatul'llahi wa-barakatuh :biggrin:

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