Friday, April 20, 2007
The Characteristics of the Seeker of Happiness...
Ibn al-Qayyim said:
"...The seeker of Allah and the Hereafter - rather, the one who seeks to obtain all knowledge, productiveness, and leadership, such that he is a leader who is taken as an example in all of this - should be brave, bold, in control of his whims, and not under the control of his imagination.
He should be abstinent from everything except that which he is after, passionate about what he has turned his face towards, knowing the path to it, as well as the paths which lead away from it.
He should be bold in his aspiration, firm in his resolve, and not swayed from his goal by the blame of the blamers or the discouragement of the discouragers.
He should generally be tranquil, constantly in thought, and not be moved by the sweetness of a compliment or the pain of criticism.
He should be forthcoming in providing himself with what he needs to help him obtain his goal, and should not be incited by those who oppose him.
His slogan should be patience, and his rest should be his fatigue, and he should love to have the best manners.
He should make the best of his time, not mixing with the people except in a most cautious state, just like a bird that quickly comes down to snatch a morsel from between two people.
He should stand over himself, encouraging himself by way of hope and fear, and should seek to be outstanding amongst his group..."
"...The seeker of Allah and the Hereafter - rather, the one who seeks to obtain all knowledge, productiveness, and leadership, such that he is a leader who is taken as an example in all of this - should be brave, bold, in control of his whims, and not under the control of his imagination.
He should be abstinent from everything except that which he is after, passionate about what he has turned his face towards, knowing the path to it, as well as the paths which lead away from it.
He should be bold in his aspiration, firm in his resolve, and not swayed from his goal by the blame of the blamers or the discouragement of the discouragers.
He should generally be tranquil, constantly in thought, and not be moved by the sweetness of a compliment or the pain of criticism.
He should be forthcoming in providing himself with what he needs to help him obtain his goal, and should not be incited by those who oppose him.
His slogan should be patience, and his rest should be his fatigue, and he should love to have the best manners.
He should make the best of his time, not mixing with the people except in a most cautious state, just like a bird that quickly comes down to snatch a morsel from between two people.
He should stand over himself, encouraging himself by way of hope and fear, and should seek to be outstanding amongst his group..."
['al-Fawa'id'; p. 265]
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Friday, April 13, 2007
Ya Allâh...
JazakAllâhu Khayr to the person who passed this on. ..
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when our foreheads begin to sweat (on account of death) and inner cries of pain increase, and our beloveds shed tears over us, and our doctors lose hope.
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when we will be covered with earth and our companions will have wished us farewell and Your gifts will be separated from us and the soul will leave our bodies.
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when our names will be forgotten and our bodies will have disintegrated and our graves will have disappeared and our remembrance will be wrapped up (will be given up).
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when our secrets will be exposed and the thoughts of our minds will be revealed and our Book of Deeds will be opened, and the scale will be established (when our deeds will be weighed).
O Ever Living!
O all Established!
O the Most Beneficent!
O the Most Merciful! With Your
Mercy we seek your help.
Aameen…Allâhumma Aameen..
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when our foreheads begin to sweat (on account of death) and inner cries of pain increase, and our beloveds shed tears over us, and our doctors lose hope.
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when we will be covered with earth and our companions will have wished us farewell and Your gifts will be separated from us and the soul will leave our bodies.
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when our names will be forgotten and our bodies will have disintegrated and our graves will have disappeared and our remembrance will be wrapped up (will be given up).
O Allâh! Have mercy on us when our secrets will be exposed and the thoughts of our minds will be revealed and our Book of Deeds will be opened, and the scale will be established (when our deeds will be weighed).
O Ever Living!
O all Established!
O the Most Beneficent!
O the Most Merciful! With Your
Mercy we seek your help.
Aameen…Allâhumma Aameen..
Posted by UmmShurahbeel at 5:02 pm
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