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*~*~♦ тнᴇ αят ᴏƒ ɢяᴏᴏмɪɴɢ уᴏυя ѕᴏυʟѕ ♦~*~*

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So what does our deen (religion) want? In a nutshell, what Allah wants from us is to constantly try to get better. Not to become perfect, but to get better. Get better than what? Get better than who? Get better than yourself from yesterday.

We just have to constantly try to improve. At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter if we’re talking about ourselves as teachers, da’ies (preachers and advocates), worshipers, as Muslims in any capacity — all our deen wants is constant effort to improve.

If we internalize that, then it gives us many benefits. One of the most important benefits of that realization is, we will never be satisfied with where we are.


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“Weak Imaan: Live, enjoy as if you’ll die tomorrow.
Strong Imaan: Worship Allaah as if you’ll die tomorrow.

Weak Imaan: Please yourself.
Strong Imaan: Please Allaah.

Weak Imaan: Follow what you believe and your desires.
Strong Imaan: Follow the Qur’aan and the Sunnah.

Weak Imaan: Leave it to luck.
Strong Imaan: Leave it to Allaah.

Weak Imaan: Enjoy yourself, you are still young.
Strong Imaan: Seek knowledge, you are still young.

Weak Imaan: Commit sin: don’t worry, no one will know.
Strong Imaan: Stay away from sin. Allaah is the all seeing, hearing, knowing.

Weak Imaan: I’ll start tomorrow, InshaAllaah.
Strong Imaan: Right now!

Weak Imaan: I am too young to die.
Strong Imaan: Death can take your soul any second.”
 
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