Archive for September, 2008

You Think YOU Have it Bad?

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Something I received from someone I love for Allah’s sake…

Read. Ponder. Pass it on.

 

If you think you are unhappy, look at them

If you think your salary is low, how about her?

If you think you don’t have many friends…

When you feel like giving up, think of this man

If you think you suffer in life, do you suffer as much as he does?

If you complain about your transport system, how about them?

If your society is unfair to you, how about her?

Enjoy life how it is and as it comes. Things are worse for others and is a lot better for us  

 

There are many things in your life that will catch your eye but only a few will catch your heart….pursue those…  
 
 
             This email needs to circulate forever…

 

 

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RE: Gratitude Blog Carnival Submissions – An IMPORTANT Note

Please Note: Submissions for the Gratitude Blog Carnival will NOT be accepted if they are not properly submitted.

PLEASE, DO NOT post your submission as a comment on the blog! EMAIL your submission to me at niqaabisister@yahoo.com OR use the handy Submission Form through the Blog Carnival Site by following THIS LINK. SHUKRAN!

A blog carnival is a list of links to blog posts on a variety of other blogs, often around a centralized theme (in this case, Gratitude to Allah). Writers of those blogs submit the LINK to the post they have published on their own blog for inclusion in the carnival. If you do not have a blog or write for a group blog where you can post your submission, you may email me at niqaabisister@yahoo.com with the text of your submission for me to “Host A Post” at http://WriteousSisterSpeaks.wordpress.com. However, if you have a blog or participate in a group blog, it is greatly appreciated if you post your submission there and simply send me the link to it to participate in the carnival.

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Gratitude Blog Carnival Accepting Submissions

Bismillahir Rahmaanir Rahiim

Prepare yourself! We will be hosting a Gratitude Blog Carnival in October, inshaAllah. :) Please join us!

The month of Ramadan is often used as a means of correcting our slackened efforts in this deen. It is a month when extra effort is made towards spiritual goals, with the du’a that we will receive blessings for our good works, and the hope that we will come out of Ramadan ready to incorporate more into our daily spiritual practice the rest of the year.

Many Muslims keep journals throughout Ramadan to track their progress on goals and save for future benefit the feelings, sights, and lessons learned throughout the holy month.

Gratitude is one of the character-improvements that we should see as a fruit of Ramadan. “Depriving” ourselves for the month should make it that much clearer to us how much we take for granted, how much we sometimes normally overeat, overspend, oversocialize, over-talk, etc.

So, this year, the Grateful to Allah blog will host a blog carnival designed to celebrate our gratitude to Allah. This is an opportunity to take the lessons learned, the insights discovered, and the goals intended during Ramadan and express our gratitude for them. It is also an opportunity to share and learn from what each other have experienced throughout the month.

  • This carnival is open to ALL Muslims.
  • After winding down from Ramadan and the Eid festivities, please look over your journals, blog entries, and memories of the month and write a blog post expressing what you are grateful to Allah for.
  • Email the link to your post, along with your name, email address, and the name of your blog to niqaabisister@yahoo.com. Or you can submit through the Muslimas Speak Up! Blog Carnival Submission form (technically this is not an MSU carnival, LOL, but to keep the Blog Carnival site appeased I have to list something anyway, and many of you find it easier to submit through that form, so please feel free.)  
  • Submission deadline will be Wednesday October 8.
  • The carnival will be posted at the Grateful to Allah blog on Saturday October 11, inshaAllah.
  • Please feel free to be creative; express yourself in your own way. Artwork and photographs with explanation of how they relate are welcome. Poetry, journal entries, essays, etc. are all fine.
  • If you do not have your own blog but would like to participate, email your post and it can be hosted at the blog.
  • Older blog posts related to gratitude are also welcome! Do not feel that you must write about Ramadan-related matters, or only what you felt grateful for during Ramadan. Ramadan is just a nice jumping-off point, but we should express this gratitude to Allah all year long.
  • No limitations (as long as it’s halal, LOL): Poetry, essays, articles, lists, meandering random thoughts, quotes, photos, whatever: However you would like to express appropriate gratitude to Allah – please share. :)

PLEASE, DO NOT post your submission as a comment on the blog! EMAIL your submission to me at niqaabisister@yahoo.com OR use the handy Submission Form through the Blog Carnival Site by following THIS LINK. SHUKRAN!

See Also: An IMPORTANT Note

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AlhamdulALLAH

For a month and a day
i have sat pondering
Looking for verse to express
The gratitude due YOU.
It is not the muse that is lacking
For all around me i see
YOUR creation, wonders, bounties
All the blessings YOU Alone give.
Yet to sit and try to find words
There are few:
SubhanALLAH
AlhamdulALLAH

A poem of two phrases only
Seems hardly sufficient to convey
The tears when i hear YOUR Words
The aching heart that longs for YOUR Face
The awe when i pause to consider
All YOU have placed before me:
SubhanALLAH
AlhamdulALLAH

That is all i can say
Would that i could limit
Silence my tongue from heedlessness
And complaining
That i might say nothing more
Forever
than:
SubhanALLAH
AlhamdulALLAH

© Aaminah Hernández – 2008

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Alhamdulillah for technology

This may seem like a post not really designed for this blog or for this month but I am grateful for this useful bit of everyday life that would make research and contact so much more time consuming and difficult with it.

Let me explain, if you ever visit my blog (my other one) you will see I just posted twice with things I found in my inbox. Subhanallah… I have emails from 2003 when I first opened the account and had decided to save the useful bits of information that had been forwarded to me as a new muslim. I thank God that I did save them, and that I had the ability to, because every now and again I need something to pick me up, shake me up or generally slap me around to realise the beauty that I have in my life. And without technology, I would have that.

Can I get an ‘Alhamdulillah?’

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Great Muslimahs on Gratitude

Bismillahir Rahmaanir Rahiim

When one reflects upon the bounties that Allah has bestowed on him, and how little he is thankful for them, he becomes ashamed of asking for more because of how much he has attained thus far.

– Saida Bint Zayd

 

If you are granted a blessing from Allah, hurry toward it with thankfulness before it disappears.

– Hind Bint Al-Muhallab

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Hurricane Taraweeh

Assalamalikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatahu,

insha’allah this post finds you all in good spirits with a high iman. This is my first post on this blog after reading through some of the well writing posts here and feeling that my writing really isn’t up to as good a standard as the other contributors here. Now I feel maybe it was because I didn’t have the right feeling within me for gratefulness to Allah (subhana wa ta’ala) to write about. Yes I am grateful for everything but that doesnt mean I have topics of inspiration to write about.
Alhamdulillah yesterday I got this feeling. After hearing so much about hurricane Ike in the news recently, and all those people who have been affected by probably the biggest hurricane so far this season, it was on my mind. Here in Ontario we had been told that we would be feeling the last ruminant’s of the hurricane in the form of heavy prolonged rain and winds. I was on my way to the mosque for taraweeh when the winds started, the rain had already fallen a little but not the 9 inches predicted alhamdulillah. I could feel it rattling my car as I drove down the road to the mosque that has taken me in for every problem I have encounted here in my little town. I got out and had to calm my skirt as the wind sent it flying everywhere including in my path to nearly trip me up as I walked up the steps as isha was being played over the loudspeakers in the car park. I got up there late and caught up in time to pray taraweeh from the beginning alhamdulillah and soon got into the swing of things. I have noticed that recently my posture has become bad when I have been standing for long so I have tried my best to rectify this during salah. We prayed 2, then another 2, I needed water, was beginning to feel hot, bothered and a little woozy. Then on the 6th rakah I was reminded of the people affected by the hurricane when the winds blew around and through the open window.

This is what caused me to immediately send my thanks to Allah (subhana wa ta’ala) I was at that point grateful for us only getting the tail end in 2 senses of the word getting. I was grateful that we only got the tail end and nothing worse or in any way similar to those in the south of the continent. I was grateful for getting it and being shown it at a time when I needed the wind, I needed the reminder that there were worse things happening in the world than what was going on in my life.

Alhamdulillah,
thanks for reading
Ammena

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