♦ What are signs of a weak imaan (Faith) ?
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♦♦♦ Signs of weak ♦♦♦

♦ Committing sins and not feeling any guilt.
♦ Having a hard heart and no desire to read the Quran.
♦ Feeling too lazy to do good deeds, e.g. being late for salat
♦ Neglecting the Sunnah.
♦ Having mood swings, for instance being upset about petty things and bothered and irritated most of the time.
♦ Not feeling anything when hearing verses from the Quran, for example when Allah warns us of punishments and His promise of glad tidings.
♦ Finding difficulty in remembering Allah and making dhikr.
♦ Not feeling bad when things are done against the Shariah.
♦ Desiring status and wealth.
♦ Being mean and miserly, i.e. not wanting to part with wealth.
♦ Ordering others to do good deeds when not practising them ourselves.
♦ Feeling pleased when things are not progressing for others.
♦ Being concerned with whether something is haram or halal only; and not avoiding makroo (not recommended) things.
♦ Making fun of people who do simple good deeds, like cleaning the mosque.
♦ Not feeling concerned about the situation of Muslims.
♦ Not feeling the responsibility to do something to promote Islam.
♦ Being unable to deal with calamities, for instance crying and yelling in funerals.
♦ Liking to argue just for the sake of arguing without any proof.
♦ Becoming engrossed and very involved with dunya, worldly things, i.e. feeling bad only when losing something in terms of material wealth.
♦ Becoming engrossed and obsessive about ourselves.


(Source: islamicquotes11, via revivethesunnah)

islam2011:

When He gives..
Tell me this isn’t beautiful ! SubhanAllah
Know that the life of this world [dunya] is but amusement, vain talk, adornment, pompous boasting to one another and competition in the increase of wealth and children—like the example of rain whose [resulting] plant growth pleases the farmers then it dries up and you see it turning yellow. Then it becomes scattered debris…And what is this life except the enjoyment of delusion.

— Qur’an (57:20)

(Source: zuleikha, via hazzaye)

The most important aspect of our lives, it is not the beginning, it is the end. When it’s all said and done, no matter how you start out this journey the question is, on your death bed, how you leave this world.

— Imam Abdul Malik (via islam2011)

believeinmyfaith:

islamacodeoflife:
Anas bin Malik(RA) reported: “The Paradise is surrounded by hardships and the Hell-Fire is surrounded by temptations.”[Sahih Muslim #6778]
If you believe you’re sinless, and if you believe that your iman and your knowledge is pristinely pure, then go ahead and treat others as if you’re superior. But if you’re true to yourself, and sincere in your interactions, you’ll quickly realise that taking such a harsh and abrupt tone with anyone under the self-deception of hating for the sake of Allah is in fact making a mockery of what Allah has commanded of us, let alone making a mockery of the Sunnah that we profess to be upholding.

Cynically Jaded (via pearlsfromislam)

(via havefaithinallah)

: The Importance of Lowering the Gaze

pearlsofislam:

Once when ‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab was circumambulating the Ka’bah, and ‘Ali was circumambulating with him, a man came to ‘Umar and said: “O Amir al-Mu’mineen, settle the score for me with ‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib.”

He said: “What is the issue?”

He said: “He slapped me on the eye.”

‘Umar stopped and…