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Ibn Mas’ud رضي الله عنه advised his companions saying: ‘Be springs of knowledge, lanterns of guidance, adherents of your homes, pure hearts and simple in your garments—then you will be known in the heavens.’
book: Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth by Imam Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi رحمه الله pg. 118
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How to be Good to Parents
“Showing birr to them is by obeying whatever they ask of you and tell you to do, as long as it is not something forbidden. Their instructions should be given preference over optional prayers.
Stay away from what they prohibit you. Spend on them. Seek out for the things they like. Serve them excessively. Observe respect and dignity with them. Don’t raise your voice or stare at them. Don’t call them by their names. Walk behind them. Be patient over anything they do that you dislike.”
book: At Their Feet | Piety Towards Parents by Ibn al-Jawzi رحمه الله pg. 37
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Q: Advise me.
Imam Ahmad: Honour Allaah everywhere [you go], and He’ll honour you!
[Adab ash-Shari’ah (v. 2, p. 221)]
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Contemplate The End Result
Imam Ibn al-Jawzi رحمه الله said, “A wise person must always contemplate the end results and be careful of them. He must not assume that the way things are going at any given moment will continue.
He must look into the shame that results from achieving a temporary forbidden lust and the ignorance resulting from being too lazy to seek knowledge.”
book: Captured Thoughts by Imam Ibn Al-Jawzi رحمه الله pg. 578
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Yahya ibn Mu’adh al-Razi said, “Glad tidings to the one who leaves the dunya before it leaves him, prepares for his grave before he enters it, and pleases his Lord before he meets Him.”
book: Preparing for The Day of Judgement by Ibn Hajar Al-‘Asqalani رحمه الله pg. 12
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When he (Al-Hasan) had finished his morning remembrance, he recited:
The world will not last for the living,
And the living will not last for the world.
book: The Beacon of Basra | Etiquette, Wisdom and Asceticism of Hasan al-Basri by Imam Ibn al-Jawzi رحمه الله pg. 28
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Ways of Strengthening Patience
Knowledge
The element of knowledge is necessary in order to realise the benefits of following the commands of Allah and the sense of happiness and fulfillment that one may attain by following them; and to understand what it is in the forbidden things that causes harm, imperfection and evil.
When a person realises that, and adds strong willpower, the desire for spiritual achievement and the wish to live as a complete human being (as opposed to an animal-like existence), then it will become easy for him to attain the quality of patience.
The bitterness of patience will become sweet and the pain of patience will become joy.
book: Patience and Gratitude by Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah رحمه الله pg. 32
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Love is when “She covers her body so none can see her attractiveness but him”and “He lowers his gaze so he can’t see any woman but her.“ ♡︎
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‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab, رضي الله عنه, used to say to his companions, “Come on, so that we may increase our eemaan.”
[Causes Behind the Increase and Decrease of Eemaan by Shaykh ‘Abdur-Razzaq al-‘Abbaad pg. 9]
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Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen رحمه الله said:
"The believer is the one whose heart is aware of the feelings of the people."
شرح رياض الصالحين 4/31
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tell me about the things that have silenced your heart...??
The things that have silenced my hearts are caring and showing too much love to people and at the end they leave. People take advantages of what you give and end up leaving most of the time so I now prefer to be alone and share what benefits everyone online.
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Ibn al-Jawzi رحمه الله said:
“How could I not to love the One who imparted me with my senses and bestowed on me knowledge I enjoy!?
The appreciation of knowledge and the means by which I grasp knowledge surpasses all other tangible enjoyments for, indeed, He is the One who taught me, created my awareness, and guided me to what I have grasped.”
[Captured Thoughts by Imām Ibn al-Jawzi رحمه الله pg. 140]
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