Isra Miraj is a night of reflection, faith, and divine connection for Muslims. Let’s reflect on the journey of faith and the lessons of perseverance. May this night bring blessings and inspiration to all. 🕌✨ #IsraMiraj #NightOfJourney #FaithAndReflection #BlessingsAndGuidance
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🌟 Embrace gradualism in your faith journey 🌟 In a world that glorifies overnight success, remember the wisdom of continuous improvement shared by the Prophet Muhammad. 🌙 Start where you are, do what you can, and build your faith step by step. 💪 Consistency in small acts of worship is key. 🕌 Find the balance between obligations and voluntary deeds, and remember to be kind to yourself and others along the way. 💖 Let's walk this path of faith with compassion and understanding. #FaithJourney #ContinuousImprovement #Compassion 🌟 https://lnkd.in/gBifV579
Imam Saeed Purcell on Gradualism in Islam with New Muslims
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Islamic prayer times are important moments in our day. They help us pause, reflect, and reconnect with our faith. By making time for prayer, we can improve our focus and feel more balanced. #Prayertimes #Islamicprayer times #Namaztime #Islamicprayertimes #downloadnow https://lnkd.in/exk4SXj
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#GodMorningMonday #FactsAndBeliefsOfJainism Salvation is impossible without a Guru. Mahavir Jain did not accept guru. So how did he attain salvation❓❓ To know more Visit our YouTube channel Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj.
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One of the more vulgar and deeply misguided posts I've seen by a Muslim on this platform started with the words, "Palestinians do not need our prayers... they need a solution." It is one thing to say we need to do more than Du'aa, and it is a completely different thing to say that they do not need Du'aa at all. The Prophet, sallahallahu alaihy wasallam, stated that "Du'aa is worship." And so to abandon supplications is to abandon the very core of worship. To make things worse, this person expressed that our prayers "weren't working" and that what the Palestinians needed was "a solution". This is tantamount to saying that calling upon Allah is useless, and that a solution exists beyond Allah, and is not something that He will, at this point, grant. All such notions are the direct product of the atheistic/ secular and materialism-based ideology that we, as Muslims, have become afflicted (or infected) with. We all want to see an end to this bloodthirsty, genocidal onslaught, but to make claims about how and when Allah should grant us victory is not something that any of the Prophets or the companions did. If our prayers have become useless, it is because we have become infected with ideas like the ones expressed by this individual. Indeed, the idea that anyone but Allah can provide a solution to what we face is Shirk, and if we are guilty of Shirk, then we should not expect that our prayers will be worth anything at all.
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This picture depicts two contrasting aspects: on one side, there is a peaceful mosque where people are engaged in worship, while on the other side, there is chaos, oppression, and a mob scene. The Holy Quran clearly guides us toward the straight path: "And verily, this is My straight path, so follow it. And do not follow other paths, for they will separate you from His path." (Surah Al-An'am: 153) The tranquility and spirituality shown in the first part of the picture symbolize this straight path. Worship, prayer, and remembrance of Allah bring peace to the heart, as the Quran says: "Indeed, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest." (Surah Ar-Ra'd: 28) The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also said: "Whoever leaves our way is not one of us." (Sahih Bukhari) The second part of the picture, which depicts unrest, oppression, and disorder, reflects the condition of those who have strayed from the religion and follow their desires. Such actions lead individuals to the brink of destruction. In today's world, humanity is divided between these two paths. One group promotes worship, peace, and reconciliation, while the other spreads hatred, violence, and chaos. As Muslims, we must decide which path we want to follow. Conclusion: This image invites us to adhere to the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah, to populate mosques, and to walk on the path of Allah so that we may achieve success in this world and the Hereafter. May Allah grant us the ability to follow the straight path. Ameen.
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What You Need to Practice Islam is based on five primary foundations or Pillars. Just as a building would lack stability without solid pillars, your relationship with God will lack focus and a secure connection without the observance of and adherence to these five fundamental Pillars. These Five Pillars or religious duties are mandatory; you must follow and enact them with utmost devotion. Failure to comply and enact any of these dictates can lead to the commission of grave sins, some resulting in the expulsion of a believer from the fold and faith of Islam. Like the Ten Commandments, these Pillars provide a spiritual foundation and framework to facilitate your life. Fulfilling these Five Pillars provides blessings and rewards for you in this life and the next. These Pillars help you establish a closer relationship with your Creator and build a spiritual connection with Him. You must prioritize these Pillars over all worldly matters, principles, or regulations in your life, as they form the foundation and starting point for all other good deeds and acts of worship to your Creator. These Five Pillars are mentioned individually throughout the Holy Quran, and through narrations of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, known as Hadith. The Five Pillars of Islam are: Support the Show. (https://lnkd.in/gXbPjKuh) Find More Content on The Sincere Seeker Channel www.TheSincereSeeker.com https://lnkd.in/esdrtZC4 https://lnkd.in/gXbPjKuh
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#FactsAndBeliefsOfJainism Salvation is impossible without Guru. Mahavir Jain did not accept a guru. So how did he attain salvation? For more information visit our YouTube Channel "Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj"
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#FactsAndBeliefsOfJainism Salvation is impossible without Guru. Mahavir Jain did not accept a guru. So how did he attain salvation? For more information visit our YouTube Channel "Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj"
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Verses 58 and 59 from Surah Al Furqan are the most significant verses from the holy Quran. Understanding their true significance will reshape your understanding of the Islamic faith. In this article, Baakhabar Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj unveils the hidden truth of this thought-provoking dialogue, where the God of Quran instructs Prophet Muhammad to rely on a 'Supreme God' who created everything in six days and then rested on the throne. Read more: bit.ly/3IOP3wH
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Surah Al-Kahf (The Cave) is the 18th chapter of the Qur'an, and it's known for its powerful lessons and stories that offer guidance and reflections on themes like patience, faith, and the transient nature of the world. It is a surah that serves as a reminder of Allah's omnipotence and mercy, providing solace and hope to those who trust in Him. Key Themes in Surah Al-Kahf: The Story of the People of the Cave: A group of young believers sought refuge in a cave to escape persecution for their faith. They slept for many years, and when they awoke, they found that the world had changed. This story emphasizes the power of Allah to protect and preserve His servants. The Story of the Two Gardens: A parable about a wealthy man who was arrogant and ungrateful to Allah for his blessings, which ultimately led to his downfall. This is a reminder of the fleeting nature of material wealth and the importance of humility and gratitude. The Story of Prophet Musa (Moses) and Khidr: Prophet Musa's journey to seek knowledge from Khidr teaches the lesson that not everything that happens has an immediately understandable reason; sometimes, God's wisdom is beyond human comprehension. The Story of Dhul-Qarnayn: A ruler who traveled extensively and built a barrier to protect a people from the destructive forces of Gog and Magog, illustrating the responsibility that comes with power and the importance of using it for good. Virtues of Reciting Surah Al-Kahf: Protection from trials: The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) recommended reciting Surah Al-Kahf on Fridays. It is believed to provide protection from the trials of the Dajjal (the Antichrist) and to serve as a shield against worldly difficulties. #SurahAlKahf #FridayRecitation #BlessingsOfFriday #IslamicGuidance #FaithAndPatience #QuranStories #PowerOfFaith #ProtectFromDajjal #SeekKnowledge #GratitudeInAdversity #IslamicReflections #AllahsWisdom #QuranRecitation #FridayReminder
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