At times when we are at our lowest, we need something to lift us our spirits up. I find that quotes, short stories and poems helps me lots through these process. To remind me that to count every small blessings :)In rainy days you might want a little sunshine to light your heart. In sunny days you might want a shade and cool breeze.. Just like little kind words and some motivation to get through rough days.. Something to keep you going.
my favourite's
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Beautiful blessings....
*Worries at the start of the day means your still alive
*Clothes that don't fit means you have a good appetite
*Tears in your eyes means there is somebody you care for
*The mess to clean after a get together means you have friends around you
*Roof that needs fixing means you have got a house
*Taxes to pay means you are not unemployed
*Msgs on your mobile means there is somebody who remembers you
Even if some of these don't apply to you - still be humble for what you do have, Cos somewhere someone is in a far worse condition than you are. Alhamdhulillah
Be optimistic because everything around you happens for a reason!
Money is not everything ...
You can buy bed but not sleep.
Can buy watch, but not time.
You can buy your book but not knowledge.
You can buy your position but not respect.
You can buy medicine but not health.
You can buy blood but not life.
'Mother's Day' : A mother’s right is greater than having just one day in the year to be honoured, rather the mother’s right over her children is that they should take care of her & obey her, so long as it does not involve disobedience towards Allah, at all times & in all places. (Shaykh ibn Uthaymeen | May Allah have mercy)
Think twice before you L-O-L.
People love to joke and have fun. However, Rasoolullah (peace be Upon Him) stated “If you knew what I know, you would laugh little and weep much.” Laughing and joking in Islam are, of course, permissible, but to an extent.
Imaam al-Nawawi (rahimullah) said: “The kind of joking which is forbidden is that which is excessive and persistent, for it leads to too much laughter and hardening of the heart, it distracts from remembrance of Allaah, and it often leads to hurt feelings, generates hatred and causes people to lose respect and dignity. But whoever is safe from such dangers, then that which the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to do is permissible for him.”
Joking and laughter has its limits and one of those limits is that we do not lie when we joke.
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