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Subhan'Allah! A boy from Syria sleeping next to his mothers and fathers grave...
Ya Allah help the innocent people of Syria, ameen


AAnsarii AngelicBeauty fille spéciale Devilishangel:) acas shaikh 1995@10Sept sweetjinnah Student of the year Maganius abdxyz DocEvil shazmina Zari fjmskt Rahma Abdelrahman Nazahat Galactic ***Sam*** Ahmedraza73

Amen! And may Allah help all the other oppressed muslims as well. Thanks for the tag! :)
 
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Hassan Ali Abid
A really good question! :) actually that was only part of the hadith.
From ‘Ubaadah ibn al-Saamit (radi Allahu anhu), from the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) who said: “Whoever loves to meet Allah, Allah will love to meet him, and whoever hates to meet Allah, Allah will hate to meet him.” ‘Aa’ishah (radi Allahu anha) or one of his wives said: “But we all dislike the idea of death.” He said, “It is not what you are thinking. When death approaches the believer and he is given the news of Allah’s pleasure and honour, nothing will be more dear to him than what lies ahead of him, so he will love to meet Allah and Allah will love to meet him. But when death approaches the disbeliever and he is given the news of Allah’s wrath and punishment, nothing will be more disliked by him than that what lies ahead of him, so he will hate to meet Allah and Allah will hate to meet him.” [Sahih Al-Bukhari]
 
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Hassan Ali Abid
A really good question! :) actually that was only part of the hadith.
From ‘Ubaadah ibn al-Saamit (radi Allahu anhu), from the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) who said: “Whoever loves to meet Allah, Allah will love to meet him, and whoever hates to meet Allah, Allah will hate to meet him.” ‘Aa’ishah (radi Allahu anha) or one of his wives said: “But we all dislike the idea of death.” He said, “It is not what you are thinking. When death approaches the believer and he is given the news of Allah’s pleasure and honour, nothing will be more dear to him than what lies ahead of him, so he will love to meet Allah and Allah will love to meet him. But when death approaches the disbeliever and he is given the news of Allah’s wrath and punishment, nothing will be more disliked by him than that what lies ahead of him, so he will hate to meet Allah and Allah will hate to meet him.” [Sahih Al-Bukhari]

Ohh i see ..Got it ..ty
 
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Allah is the Light (An-Nur)
The moment you realise the reality. You grasp the legitimacy of what you’ve been sightless to for so long; for the very first time. The veil has been lifted, and you finally understand. As you unwrap the tough package of its thick, hard layers, you realise just how many bandages hold it so tightly together. You become conscious of the severity in which it’s already gone through. You notice just how sharp the prick of the cracks that run through it are. At first it was heavy and rigid, but underneath it’s vastly frail. Quivering at the touch of a finger - palpitating profoundly; the deep cuts scream with agony, the sharp glass chips cry with betrayal; the blood dripping screech and claw out the flesh as they trickle and scrape their long way down. You look at the wrapping you’ve covered it in and realize it’s stained in evidence too… You cover and bind and tightly close with layers and layers, hoping to close it all off. To stop hearing the throbbing, to forget all the pounding, to believe it is diminished forever. This is your heart. It’s been through more than anything else in this world, yet it still beats. You might not be able to cure those wounds today, but do one thing. Put your finger right in the centre - no matter how frosty and frozen that organ may feel, as stiff and rock like it may seem… right in the centre there’s a small spot which burns with warmth. It glows - it has always been shining, it’s just been covered with the layers of darkness and commotion for so long. That little light which never extinguishes, that is Allah. He has never left you, He has always been inside. If you unravel and unwrap, and look deep down into your core, you will find a lot of unfinished emotions. You will come across many truths which will still sting every nerve in your body. It will be an excruciating and cold process, yet once you do, you’ll find that light too. I guarantee you. Allah has never left you, and He never will. Nobody will ever love you like Allah does. You know how I know?

Have you ever found a fire blazing in the middle of snow? That’s what Allah is inside of us. Our warmth, our comfort, our brightness, when our hearts are dark and cold. He radiates and illuminates everything inside and outside of us - Allahu Akbar. He is An-Nur (The Light)

May Allah pure our hearts. May He forgive us. May He Fill our herats with the love of Him. May He ease our hardships and sorrows, and guide us to the right path
 
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