✨ 🌙 Wishing you a blessed Ramadan filled with spiritual growth, compassion, and unity. #eidmubarak
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🌙 As Ramadan begins, it's a time to reflect on its profound teachings and values: 🤲 Compassion, gratitude, and self-reflection, to become better version of ourselves. 🕰️ Strengthening faith and practicing self-discipline. 🕌 It's not just about fasting; it's a time for community building and becoming better individuals. 🤝 Ramadan emphasizes forgiveness, reconciliation, and healing within our communities. Regardless of background, it teaches us to connect with our communities in meaningful ways. Let's embrace these lessons, support each other, and spread empathy and compassion during Ramadan.🙏
As the holy month of Ramadan dawns upon us, CAN wishes you and your loved ones a blessed and peaceful time. May this Ramadan be filled with self-reflection, spiritual growth, and acts of kindness.
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To everyone observing the Month of Ramadan, we would like to wish you and your loved ones, a blessed Ramadan Kareem from all of us at Convene Africa #conveneafrica #conveneglobal #boardroomadvisors #boardrooms #boardroomsoftware #boardmeetings #boardportals #agm2022 #agm2023 #boardroomadvisor #jse #Johannesburgstockexchange #bankinginnovation #bankingtechnology #africa #capitalmarkets #compliances #complianceregulations #compliance #complianceofficer #compliancemanagement #compliancesoftware #esg #esgstrategy #sustainabilityreporting #esgsustainabilty #esggoals #esg2022 #esg2023 #esgmonitoring #governmenttechnology #government #iodsa #sadcbusinesscouncil #companysecretary #corporatesecretary #boardoomautomation
🌙 The Convene team wishes you a blessed and peaceful Ramadan! May this holy month be filled with joy, reflection, and spiritual growth. 🕌 #RamadanMubarak #Blessings
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"Quran" 1.The Quran is the divine speech of Allah which is unchanged 2. It is a way of life. 3. It is a methodology of life. 4. It is the guidance for all of mankind. 5. It is from greatest mercy that Allah subhanahuwatala brought down to this universe. 6. It is a book of full blessings rather when we follw it and live by it we will attain its blessings. 7. It is a challenge that Allah subhanahuwatala challenged all of mankind and jinn kind with to produce anything like this and they never shall able to do so. 8. It is most eloquent speech and the speech that you never ever get tired of reading and reciting rather than more you recite and you repeat it the more beautiful it becomes. 9. It is a speech that addresses the hearts not only addresses the hearts but transforms the heart. 10. It is a speech that overpower the limbs and make the limbs submit like it did to arabs of arabian peninsula when they heared the Quran. 11. Its the speech that changed the face of universe and its speech that if you understand it and really open you heart to it, it will change your life for the better.
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Seeking guidance from Allah Almighty is a fundamental aspect of our spiritual journey. In my latest article, I explore the significance of divine guidance through Quranic verses and Hadiths. Enhance your understanding by reading more: [https://lnkd.in/gwttW9V3] #IslamicGuidance #QuranWisdom #Hadith #SpreadingWisdom
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🌟 "My success is only by Allah" (Quran 11:88) 🌟 In every step of our professional journey, it's essential to remember that true success is granted by Allah. This verse reminds us of the importance of faith and gratitude in our daily lives. Let's strive to achieve our goals while staying humble and relying on Allah's guidance. Tips: Related to the Sunnah 1). Intention (Niyyah): Always begin tasks with the right intention. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "Actions are judged by intentions." (Bukhari & Muslim) 2).Gratitude (Shukr): Be thankful for every success. The Prophet (peace be upon him) emphasized gratitude, saying, "He who does not thank people is not thankful to Allah." (Abu Dawood) 3). Hard Work and Patience (Sabr): Combine faith with effort. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, while there is good in both." (Muslim) 4). Trust in Allah (Tawakkul): After doing your best, leave the results to Allah. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "If you were to rely upon Allah with the reliance He is due, you would be given provision like the birds: they go out hungry in the morning and return with full bellies in the evening." (Tirmidhi) 5). Regular Prayer (Salah): Maintain your prayers, as they are a means of seeking help from Allah. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "The first matter that the slave will be brought to account for on the Day of Judgment is the prayer. If it is sound, then the rest of his deeds will be sound." (Tirmidhi) These tips can guide us not only in our professional lives but also in our personal development, helping us align our efforts with our faith. #Faith #Strongfaith #Tips #Gratitude #Success #IslamicQuotes #Quran #ProfessionalGrowth #Sunnah #HardWork #Patience #TrustInAllah #SpiritualJourney #LinkedInMuslims #IslamicWisdom
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As we commence the sacred month of Ramadan, a period of fasting, reflection, and spiritual enrichment, let's revisit the timeless wisdom of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): "Be diligent in pursuing what benefits you, seek assistance from Allah, and never yield to despair." This prophetic guidance emphasizes the significance of purposeful and meaningful productivity, inside and outside Ramadan. In Islam, productivity isn’t just about staying busy; it’s about engaging in meaningful pursuits that elevate us spiritually and personally. There's no more opportune time to embrace this prophetic lesson than during this blessed month. Explore this topic further in my Atomic Essay below.
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ALLAH, SWT IN QURAN: In the Quran, Allah (SWT) is described as the one and only God, the Creator, and Sustainer of the universe. Here are some key attributes and descriptions: Tawhid (Oneness): Allah is one, unique, and incomparable (Quran 112:1-4). - Al-Rahman (The Most Merciful) and Al-Rahim (The Most Compassionate): Allah is full of mercy and compassion (Quran 1:1). Al-Khaliq (The Creator): Allah created the universe and everything in it (Quran 36:82). - Al-Quddus (The Holy One): Allah is pure and free from any imperfections (Quran 59:23). - Al-Salam (The Source of Peace): Allah is the source of peace and security (Quran 59:23). - Al-Muhaymin (The Protector): Allah protects and watches over His creation (Quran 59:23). Al-Aziz (The Almighty): Allah is powerful and strong (Quran 3:126). Al-Hakim (The Wise): Allah is wise and just (Quran 2:129). Some of the most beautiful names of Allah (SWT) mentioned in the Quran include: - Ar-Rahman (الرحمن) - Ar-Rahim (الرحيم) - Al-Malik (الملك) - Al-Quddus (القدوس) - Al-Salam (السلام) - Al-Muhaymin (المهيمن) - Al-Aziz (العزيز) - Al-Hakim (الحكيم) The Quran also emphasizes Allah's attributes, such as: - Omniscience (knowing everything) - Omnipotence (all-powerful) - Omnipresence (present everywhere) - Eternal existence - Self-sufficiency These are just a few examples of how Allah (SWT) is described in the Quran. #Allah #creator ##sustainer #universe #Tawhid #Oneness #Merciful #Knowledgable #Compassionate #Powerful #peace #Protector # #Almighty #Wise #present #Eternal #Self-sufficient #Quran
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Allah’s plan surpasses our deepest desires. Trust that one day, Insha Allah, you will embark on the spiritual journey of Hajj and Umrah. 🕋 Explore more at www.MyDeen.co 🕋
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GEMS ✨ FROM QURAN - RAMADAN SERIES DAY 4 Reflections on Loving Oneself, Others & Allah Whom do you love the most? Asked your wife or husband out of nowhere. You pause, a bead of sweat trickles down your forehead, it feels as if time has come to a standstill. You suddenly become hyper- aware of that housefly that's been buzzing around since yesterday as your mind simultaneously races to find the right answer. Then the words leave your mouth: "You", with a smile on your face. That was close! We have all been put on the spot at some point with this very question. Sometimes we think we know the answer and at other times we're lost for words. You may say that you love your mother, your father, your wife, or even your pets the most but the reality is that for us to truly love others we must love ourselves first. How can you love others if you don't love yourself? And how can you love yourself and not love Allah? As he is the one that created you and gave you the ability to love yourself and all those in your life. Then should we love Allah the most? The One that gives us everything including the ability to love? Still, there are some who take others as Allah's equal-they love them as they should love Allah-but the 'true' believers love Allah even more. If only the wrongdoers could see the 'horrible' punishment 'awaiting them', they would certainly realize that all power belongs to Allah and that Allah is indeed severe in punishment. 2:165 #Love #SelfLove #SelfWorth #SelfAcceptance #AllahsLove #TrueBelievers #IslamicTeachings #QuranicWisdom #SelfReflection #Gratitude #SpiritualGrowth #InnerStrength #Mindfulness #SelfEmpowerment #LoveAllah #LoveYourselfFirst #LoveOthers #IslamicValues #SelfRealization #InnerPeace #SelfDiscovery #BeGrateful #LoveBeyondWords #Relationships #AllahsMercy #BelieversJourney #SelfAwareness #LoveAndFaith #PowerOfLove #DivineGuidance
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