You Only Really Possess What You Can’t Lose In A Shipwreck
Imam Ghazzali (RahimuAllah alayh)
This has been playing on my mind none stop for the past week or so …
You Only Really Possess What You Can’t Lose In A Shipwreck
Imam Ghazzali (RahimuAllah alayh)
This has been playing on my mind none stop for the past week or so …
“A Teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops”
“Teaching is not a lost art. But the regard for it is a lost tradition”
Assalamualaykum WaRahmatuAllah;
So whilst teaching the other day I had the Ultimate “DUH” moment …
I’ve been teaching kids for 2 years minus a few weeks now … Alhumdulillah
So one of my beloved little students who’s 5 has been with me since learning the arabic alphabet from Alif Baa, now MashaAllah she’s on Juzz Amma with complete fluent recitation and a good grasp on tajweed, SubhanAllah the amount of effort this little girl puts in is amazing, when she doesn’t know her dars I can just tell, cos she comes in to class in tears.
Now you can say she cries cos she’s afraid I’ll shout, Unfortunately that isn’t the case, I’m apparently the biggest walk over teacher.
But she cries cos she feels she’s let me and her self down. SubhanAllah I love this child!
I ask her why she comes into class crying:
Child: Apa I dont know my dars
Me: Its ok, you know I won’t shout, let me help you learn it.
Child: No apa its not that, Its because I dont like it when I don’t know it.
SubhanAllah! This love for learning Quran is becoming very rare, How the child finds happiness in every page they advance in Quran.
I ask the child, what do you wish to become when you grow older? She says I want to become and Apa like you.
That bought me to tears … such innocence and love for teaching deen!
That bought on the “DUH” moment …
I thought I have taught this child from alphabet through to Quran, now each time she recites Quran, reads salah all the ajr comes back to me. And she wants to go on to teach so the line is infinite … Woooooooooooaaaaah!
SubhanAllah, We all know teaching is a sadaqah jariyyah but this time the realisation actually caught up with me in real time.
Alhumdulillah! I make dua to Allah
that he bless’ each one of my students and the muslimeen with the love of deen, love for the Quran. May Allah
grant them barakah in their lives so they may grow up to work for his deen.
May Allah
instill in me in the correct adaab, so that I may teach them in the correct manner, and May He forgive me for my shortcomings.
Duas Requested for Me and My students.
WaAlaykumAssalam WaRahmatuAllah
Allah
says in the Qur’an:
“When my servants ask you concerning me, (tell them) I am indeed close (to them). I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calls on me.” [2:186]The place of duaa is so high to Allah
, that the Prophet had said:
“Nothing is more honourable to Allahthe Most High than du`a.”
[Sahih al-Jami` no.5268].He also said: “The most excellent worship is du`a.”
[Sahih Al-Jami` no. 1133]Assalamualaykum
Alhumdulillah had a roller coaster weekend!
Its started of on Saturday By having to recite in an awards evening organised by the local committee of mosques.
I chose to recite Surah Maryam, the ayaat of the conception of Isa (as) through to his birth.Alhumdulillah it went really well, its funny I don’t really suffer stage fright but once I actually get up there its kind of daunting.
The evening wasn’t an all an all out dawah event, non-muslims were invited, and I was asked to recite so why miss out on a dawah opportunity! It was received well by the non-muslims as well Alhumdulillah!
There were local muslim female councillors there who spoke about their work in politics and when she asked the crowd (which consisted of mostly under 18’s) who was thinking about going into politics, no one raised their hands! It just doesn’t seem appealing, yet ask anyone if they would want to become Prime Minister it would have been a different matter!
The entire event well Alhumdulillah, and it was beautiful to see the sisterhood between all the sisters, all working together for the sake of Allah
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Then today it was the Al Birr Hifz Competition (we were stationed at the girls one obviously!), subhanAllah, some of the contestants were so young, they made me feel ashamed, yet in a way enlightened in the heart, seeing these young muslimahs memorise, showed in reality Allah
’s promise to always protect the Quran. AND it motivated me to pick up memorising again, inshaAllah I’m hoping to enter the competition one day, Make dua for me!!
I met some amazing sisters, friends of a friend, but also sister’s from sunniforum (oh how small is the world!!), I love meeting like minded people and one of the sisters was from Vancouver (Yup my ultimate dream place!), and I could see the mysterious ways in which Allah
works, and how meeting everyone is for a reason!
Over all it was such a beautiful weekend, working for the sake of Allah
through most of it! You can’t get time spent better than that!! SubhanAllah, and bonding together in the way only muslimah’s can, the power of sisterhood!
May Allah
grant us all the ability to carry on working for His deen.
May He accept from us our humble efforts and prayers, and grant us what He befits best for us.
May He keep our intentions pure and only for His sake.
May He increase us in Ilm and bestow on us deeper bonds of brotherhood, as He did upon the Ansaar and Muhajireen.
May He grant us all Jannatul Firdous.
Ameen
Please keep me in your duas in these blessed days and the days to come.
If anyone wishes for special dua’s especially for Ramadan please just leave a comment.
WaAlaykumAssalam Wa RahmatuAllah
So to fulfill our needs and wants, we must call on Him. Making Du’a to Allah
, is a recognition of our weakness and His greatness. The Prophet had said: “Ask Allah
for everything, even the lace of your shoes. If Allah
does not provide, it will never be available.”
TirmidhiAnd let not there be anyone who says: “… my Lord won’t answer my prayer, because of this and that.. or because of so and so..”. No! Indeed Allah
is the Most Generous King. Is there anyone who met a king, and praised and glorified him, and then asked, yet the request was not granted? So what about Allah
, the King of the Heavens and the Earth - who has total control over your life, your wealth and your future. Why would He not grant you your request? Indeed, our beloved Prophet had said: “Verily your Lord is the One modest and Generous, and when His servant raises his hands to Him in supplication, He is diffident (in some wordings, shy or hesitant) from returning them empty.”
Abu Dawood
Assalamualaykum
A friend of mine left the following poem as a comment. I believe it deserves more than that.
This is the reflection of a sister who recently lost her mother.
May Allah
(swt) instill in us the correct respect and love for our parents. Ameen.
Mother
I first saw light
my eyes blinked and opened
within your womb
In pain and distress
I entered life
You touched death
when I took my first breath
So small
I could lie, squirming and stretching
upon your gentle hand
Through tiredness and concern
I grew and learned
I found safety on your lap
a love that never fades
In later years I stood
and challenged you
rejecting your authority
But I returned.
where else to go
but to the one who knows me so well
Here I am again
a mother now
and you are gone
Your memory shines in my mind
I speak to mind
as you did to me
Arms outstretched
to collect broken fallen life
a haven
eagerly awaited
A lap, on which to rest
as I found comfort in you
Now I close my eyes
and feel your loving arms
hold me tight
Every word, kiss and kindness
is never lost
it shines in my being
and reflects onto mine.
It is not usually until we grow up and have children of our own that we truly appreciate the love and nurturing we received at the hands of our mothers….. may Allah
have mercy upon them.
“Mum, you are so far away from me, yet in my heart, my dreams, you are always near.”
Dreaming is FREE
Talking is FREE
Making Dua is FREE
(Ustad Muhammad AlShareef)
Assalamualaykum
Those of you who have joint DiscoverUlife By Ustad Muhammad AlShareef, know how he encourages us to talk about our dreams.
So here goes …
Firstly my ultimate dream is to go to a place where they are in need of ustads, and to help teach the Ilmiyyah course, until graduation of Aalimahs who could carry on the work. If such a call had not been answered by Aalimahs of the subcontinent such Ilm would not be so widely availble in the UK today.
Secondly, for many years, I’ve always wanted to teach in a place where there is a great need of Ilm, a place where there are Muslims who are in need of it, to start up madaaris, to teach women and children with a husband who would be willing to help do the same for the males of the community.
I had never thought exactly where this place would be or how I would go about it, but about a year back my father took a trip to Vancouver, Canada. He saw that there are muslims, but they did not have madrasah’s etc where children can go to learn and where sisters could also learn.
With that I learnt of Jamia Aisha Siddiqua opening in Toronto, and the need for female ustads there also.
Finally I had a clear vision of what I wanted to do.
so my ultimate goals:
.I make dua Allah
keep my intentions sincere, and I ask the few who come across this blog to make dua for me also insha’Allah
.
WaAlaykumAssalam