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Muslimbychoice
Newbie Joined: 30 June 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Posted: 12 August 2005 at 9:04am |
Have You Ever?
Bismillah Ir-Rahmaan Ir-Raheem
I'm curious - I know we all try to listen to lectures, read books and articles, surf the internet in search of knowledge - in search of how to be a better Muslim. I've done all of that - but somehow, at times, it seems as though I am unchanged. We hear words of wisdom and shake our heads in acknowledgement - but how many of us actually walk away and change the way we are and the way in which we do things? I have a 'homework' assignment for all of us - please at least try it out. Find a lecture on a topic that is important to you - perhaps it will be 'how to choose the right friends' or how to stop 'the dangers of the tongue' or perhaps 'how to be a better wife'. It doesn't really matter what lecture, article, book, etc. that you use - what matters is what you do with it. After you have really listened to its message, take the time - sit down and really ask yourself - how can I apply this information to my life. If it is on the topic of 'backbiting' - what things can you do to change this bad habit, should you change the people you spend your time with? Should you make dua before you speak? What other things can you do? Then . . . apply it to your life. What I want us to do is to really listen . . . to really think . . . information and wisdom that is passed on to us is useless if we don't apply it. It's not enough to be able to tell someone else, 'yeah, I heard that on a lecture' - Islam is about applying this knowledge to our lives and it's about time we really looked at ourselves and asked if we are doing all we can to be the people we need to be. The best way to make dawah in this life is by action - by being a good example. Have you done your part today? |
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herjihad
Senior Member Joined: 26 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2473 |
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Bismillah, If we take all the things we learn and are able to apply them, we will build a great and beautiful structure that is Muslim Faith that will stand strong against all obstacles. For myself, I am constantly working on patience and self-control. New lessons are beyond me, however, I consider new ideas as I can. The discussion of events that occur in the world here with other Muslims invigorates my faith in Allah, SWT, and other Muslims and people of other faiths as well. As my life circumstances changes, so do my perspectives on ideas that I held previously. But the need for patience and fortitude will always exist! |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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Suleyman
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Reading is not enough the key is acting then the blessing comes...
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Allah 1
Starter Joined: 17 August 2005 Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Believe it or not my mother named me Allah. My pop left before I was born. he was a Muslim but y parents were just dating so I came along. I am 15 and am in hi skool. I am not really a Muslim - fact is I go no religion. so I just dropped by to see if I could fing a couple of friends to keep in touch by email .
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firewall
Senior Member Joined: 06 November 2004 Location: Malaysia Status: Offline Points: 215 |
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hi... i hope i don't sound mean, i'm a bit heavy hearted to read your
name is Allah. coz Allah is God, and muslims cannot prescribe anything
else as Allah, so this is a bit... strange... but i know it's not your
fault, don't feel bad...
can ppl call you Al, instead? |
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herjihad
Senior Member Joined: 26 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2473 |
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Bismillah, There is a name very close to Allah, SWT, in sound, but different in meaning. I don't know the meaning, but people who don't speak Arabic would pronounce them almost the same. 'Ala' is a guys name. It is ayn, lam, aleph, hamza in the Arabic letters. This is my transliteration. We'd be glad to have discussions with you here in the discussion forum, 'Ala'. |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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