Wisdom
mohammedahmed:
“There is no artificial filler that can do for us what Allah’s barakah can accomplish - we cannot understand the full depth of this, and that’s ok, because anything that comes from Allah will always be beyond our comprehension to some extent.” - Kareem Wasim
(via thebeautyofislam)
wewanttobe:
Depressed because I have to go home
You guys that live in a Muslim household are so blessed
I mean I love my family and all, but you don’t realise all the little things that make practising the deen so much easier, like having halal food around the house, people telling you when men are down stairs, reminding you to do your prayers etc
“That night when you kissed me, I left a poem in your mouth, and you can hear some of the lines every time you breathe out.”
Andrea Gibson, Yarn (via vntagekiss)(Source: whiskeyrivers, via mai-diaries)
mohammedahmed:
“Sometimes the simplest things can be the most revealing. The conscious act of praising/remembering/thanking Allah before and after every meal (or the lack of doing so) provides us with an untainted reflection of the self in the spiritual mirror.” - Kareem Wasim
(via troubledcomfort-deactivated2012)
“But I must admit I miss you quite terribly. The world is too quiet without you nearby. I go to bed early and rise late and I feel as if I have hardly slept.”
Lemony Snicket (via vntagekiss)(Source: fleurare, via mai-diaries)
partytilfajr:
A simple sign on the road which says “God is Great,” on the way to my hometown in rural Egypt.
nonchalante:
nights of sin followed by days worth of repentance. life of sin followed by two lives worth of repentance. & i’m still a sinner. still a sinner.
safarnamah:
I’ve lost track of how many times the Qur’an has saved me and how many times the tears it’s made me cry have cleared my vision. Alhamdulillah.
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