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Sunday 17 November 2013








“Let someone love you just the way you are – as flawed as you might be, as unattractive as you sometimes feel, and as unaccomplished as you think you are. To believe that you must hide all the parts of you that are broken, out of fear that someone else is incapable of loving what is less than perfect, is to believe that sunlight is incapable of entering a broken window and illuminating a dark room.”—



Here's a spiritual exercise, a way to turn theory into practice: Think of a person in need. Then wake up tonight, a little before fajr (dawn) prayer, and make sincere, intense duaa (supplication) for that person or persons. You will help them and yourself immensely because that is the time when Allah comes to the nearest heaven and looks for people calling on Him! And when you make duaa for another person, an angel says "ameen, and for you the same."






We are often a people of quantity. But we forget that Allah also looks at quality. For example, a single good deed can be multiplied and magnified on the scales, due to the intention and state of heart behind it. "To save one life is like saving all of humanity." (Quran 5:32)
So while we cannot help every person we see in need, if we can help even one person, with a full heart, and not expecting anything in return from them, it could be as if we helped all of humanity.



When you sense that someone needs help, help them, without expecting anything in return. Allah is the One who made you feel that person's need.



Sometimes the quietest people have the loudest hearts.


Hearts that feel a lot are unable to express their feelings with mere words. Words are not enough for such people. They adopt the pace of nature : Silence.


Quiet doesn't mean they have nothing to say, but sometimes there's just too lot to say at a time that silence is the best way of answer the packed in the heart.



The danger of trying to judge the inside of a situation, from the outside, is that you're almost always wrong.



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