I HIGHLY recommend you all listen to these. I loved each and every story, and you will fall more in love with every single prophet (as). These are the men who we should see as our role models, and as our heroes. They are a mercy upon mankind and just by knowing who they are and how they lived for Allah alone is a blessing within itself. Their lives teach us valuable lessons.
I HIGHLY recommend you all listen to these. I loved each and every story, and you will fall more in love with every single prophet (as). These are the men who we should see as our role models, and as our heroes. They are a mercy upon mankind and just by knowing who they are and how they lived for Allah alone is a blessing within itself. Their lives teach us valuable lessons.
After a catastrophic
end to a beautiful dream, how is one to console himself if not with the Words
of Allāh? Where do you begin the restoration (of heart, soul, hope, life…)
process? If you wonder, then let me tell you. With this āyah:
You
do not know, perhaps Allāh will bring about a [better/different/another/rectified…]
matter after that. –aṭ-Ṭalāq:1
The use of لعل (perhaps) does not indicate uncertainty when Allāh
uses it for Himself. Rather, it indicates an obligation: Allāh will
bring about a better/different/another/rectified matter.
Hold on to this āyah and let it nurture your belief in the
Promise of Allāh.