Don’t be a prisoner of false ideas. The Quran and Sunnah shall set you free.
Your worldly troubles are always less than your worldly blessings, no matter how great you may deem your troubles to be.
The strongest love isn’t necessarily the most passionate, it’s the most consistent.
There is no eraser in life but there is repentance.
The most lost of people are those who don’t know their purpose in life.
If you don’t know where you came from, why you’re here and where you’re going…you don’t have a life!
Many a time, a person’s greatest blessing or greatest test is his or her spouse.
Don’t marry someone who is not practicing unless you plan on taking upon yourself a lifelong project.
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In the process of making a living, many forget to live.
The more you love to do something, the less of a work it becomes.
In this world we work to become, not to acquire. The acquiring is in the hereafter.
Surely mankind is in loss when time is lost, never to be found again.
All emotional scars and wounds heal faster with the remembrance of Allah.
All lies will be revealed, if not in this life then certainly in the hereafter. The affects of which will be much worst.
A bad leader always blames his followers.