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Trust in Allah’s Plan and Be Grateful for His Blessings
O Son of Adam,
There is your desire, and there is Allah’s desire. In the end, what will happen is what Allah wills.
If you submit yourself to what Allah wants, He may grant you what you desire. But if you persist in going against His will, you may spend your life chasing your wishes, only to find that Allah’s plan prevails in the end.
Sometimes Allah, the Lord of Majesty, breaks our plans and expectations to teach us an important lesson: His wisdom is greater than our understanding, and what He wills is always best.
Dua may not be visible, but it holds immense power. It can elevate a person from the lowest depths to the highest heights through Allah’s mercy.
My heartfelt prayer is that Allah always keeps you under His protection, grants you happiness, and never makes you dependent on anyone other than Him.
Help others, and Allah will help you.
Bring peace and comfort to others, and Allah will grant peace to your heart.
Think well of others, and Allah will open doors for you and make your difficulties easier.
Always be grateful for the countless blessings Allah has given you. Allah warns us that if we are thankful, He will increase His blessings upon us, but if we are ungrateful, His punishment is severe.
Therefore, we should thank our Lord in every situation and every stage of life.
People often place their hopes in other people and end up disappointed. Instead, place your trust and hope in Allah, and you will never be truly empty-handed.
Many of life’s sorrows come from expecting too much from people rather than relying on Allah.
The tears that flow from our eyes during moments of happiness or sadness may seem ordinary, but the people for whom those tears are shed are never ordinary. They are precious and deeply important.
Value those who cry for you and care about you. Never lose the people whose happiness and sorrow are connected to your life, and always cherish the relationships that Allah has blessed you with.
May Allah guide us to trust His plan, remain grateful for His blessings, and become a source of goodness, comfort, and support for others. Ameen.
A person's true character is often reflected in the opinions of those who live closest to them. If your neighbors speak well of you, it is a sign of good conduct. If they complain about your behavior, it is an opportunity to reflect, improve, and seek Allah’s forgiveness.
Good character, strong relationships, patience during hardships, and remembrance of Allah are among the greatest treasures a person can possess. They bring peace to the heart, blessings to life, and success in this world and the Hereafter.
May Allah grant us noble character, sincere relationships, beneficial deeds, and the ability to remain on the straight path even when we must walk it alone. Ameen.
People spend their whole lives trying to please others, fearing their anger and rejection. Yet in the end, people still remain dissatisfied.
If all that effort had been made to please Allah, a person would have become close to Him.
We always worry about what people will say, but in the end people only say: “Indeed we belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.”
This world and the next world are separated only by a single breath. When it continues, this world exists; when it stops, the next world begins.
Every person must taste death, but the taste of true life is given only to a few.
We always worry about what people will say, but in the end people only say: “Indeed we belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.”
This world and the next world are separated only by a single breath. When it continues, this world exists; when it stops, the next world begins.
Every person must taste death, but the taste of true life is given only to a few.
A wise man was asked: What is anger? He replied beautifully: It is the punishment of your own self for someone else’s mistake.
Trust Allah, the Lord of Honor and Majesty. In the Holy Qur’an it is mentioned that believers should place their trust only in Allah.
Reference: Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:122
Trust and reliance upon Allah is directly connected to Tawheed (Oneness of Allah). This belief and firm faith not only makes a person beloved in the sight of Allah and successful in the Hereafter, but also becomes a means of success in this world.
You should honestly evaluate yourself: what are your good qualities and what are your shortcomings? Be grateful to Allah for your good qualities instead of becoming proud, and acknowledge your weaknesses and try to remove them.
Many people do not even step on the path of success because they fear failure. But failure also paves the way for success. Failure teaches lessons that make future success easier. There is no one in this world who has always been successful everywhere. Just as you accept success, you should also accept failure with patience and happiness.
A blind person wishes to see, a deaf person wishes to hear, a lame person wishes to walk, and a mute person wishes to speak. Yet you see, hear, walk, and speak—so what stops you from thanking your Lord?
One of the great blessings of Allah is that He has made you complete. So why don’t you say Alhamdulillah?
The best way to reach closeness to Allah is humility. A sweet word is better than charity. A tree is known by its fruit, and a human being is known by his speech and actions.
O Generous Lord, include us among those who are humble, forgiving, and repentant.
Beauty is a blessing, but the most beautiful thing is your tongue. With your tongue you can either win hearts or break them.
Always ask Allah for what is better for you, not just what you desire.
Your desires are limited, but what is truly better for you is far greater.
Allah knows what is best for His servant better than the servant himself
WRITING MUHTARAM REHAAN SAHAB
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