SubhanAllah, May Allah elevate your status to the highest level of Janna. Allahumabarik Sheikh, for this heartwarming message and reminder. Pain is essential in our lives, and it plays a significant role as a servant of Allah, He (swt) knows the wisdom behind every single pain that we experienced. I literally got divorced last week. SubhanAllah, the pain of losing a spouse is paralysing. I can't think properly and so on. During my salah, the only thing that i could focus on is reciting the surah Al-fatihah and always asking for Allah's guidance and mercy. After 5 days, I was so happy not that because the pain is not there, but I found comfort to our Maker, Allah (swt) Alhamdulillah, I slowly shift my focus on how can I worship my creator in every way that I can. Alhamdulillah, He grant me that strength, for indeed I am nothing if I would not lean on my Lord. I am a revert, btw, and this divorce is truly a blessing. It teaches me and gives me hope and guidance, and let me know who Allah (swt) is. I never knew that my divorce was the catalyst for me to aspire for the hereafter. Indeed, Allah is the great planner, and behind those painful experiences there's a great blessings and rewards. Allahuakbar 🤲🏻
Everything in our lives that the Almighty decides for us is perfect and balanced. The wisdom behind why we are tested with hardship is known by Allah SWT and sometimes it’s disclosed to us if we have the knowledge. As believers and especially when we become knowledgeable about our deen, we begin to understand that whatever Allah SWT chooses for us, is the best. We recognize that everything good and bad, pleasing and displeasing, and all of life is a test. Therefore we should never lose hope because of the hardships we face. We need to accept that these trials are either: * An expiation for our sins. * A means of raising our status in the sight of our Lord. * It can be a form of spiritual elevation. * A means of attaining closeness to Allah SWT. * It may be needed for us to grow as human beings. The scholars of the Islamic tradition have mentioned that our trials encompass a few key elements: * They are filled with subtle blessings that we do not perceive, but are nevertheless there. * We should put our trust in Allah SWT and accept His decree while fully striving to alleviate our difficult situation. * We should focus on being content with Allah’s Qadr by seeking His reward and remaining steadfast in our faith. * They are a way of reminding ourselves that our situation could always be so much worse. * We need to remember that tribulations and sufferings in this world pale compared to eternity and what will befall us after death. * Sometimes, the suffering in this world can be a guide of how little we will be able to bear the sufferings of the next world.
Every hardship I have faced has draw me closer n closer to my lord n I would go through it a million times over if I get the connection I have now, I can’t go more then a hour without hearing my lord words I feel really blessed 😇 alhumdillah
Subhana Allah....eaten alive by a rat....and what are we complaining about? The mercy of Allah is great that we are not afflicted as that child !!!! Allahuma Akbar جزاك الله خيرا
The boy needs ruqyah. Trust me I have experienced so much, rodents too. When I recited, it disappeared thru the door. It would go under my bed and then I could feel it biting my feet, when I put my feet on top of the blankets, it stopped. I can write a book on my experiences, since marriage. Presently, sand being thrown into my eyes and Hair pulling.
SubhanAllah, May Allah elevate your status to the highest level of Janna. Allahumabarik Sheikh, for this heartwarming message and reminder. Pain is essential in our lives, and it plays a significant role as a servant of Allah, He (swt) knows the wisdom behind every single pain that we experienced. I literally got divorced last week. SubhanAllah, the pain of losing a spouse is paralysing. I can't think properly and so on. During my salah, the only thing that i could focus on is reciting the surah Al-fatihah and always asking for Allah's guidance and mercy. After 5 days, I was so happy not that because the pain is not there, but I found comfort to our Maker, Allah (swt) Alhamdulillah, I slowly shift my focus on how can I worship my creator in every way that I can. Alhamdulillah, He grant me that strength, for indeed I am nothing if I would not lean on my Lord. I am a revert, btw, and this divorce is truly a blessing. It teaches me and gives me hope and guidance, and let me know who Allah (swt) is. I never knew that my divorce was the catalyst for me to aspire for the hereafter. Indeed, Allah is the great planner, and behind those painful experiences there's a great blessings and rewards. Allahuakbar 🤲🏻
Everything in our lives that the Almighty decides for us is perfect and balanced. The wisdom behind why we are tested with hardship is known by Allah SWT and sometimes it’s disclosed to us if we have the knowledge.
As believers and especially when we become knowledgeable about our deen, we begin to understand that whatever Allah SWT chooses for us, is the best. We recognize that everything good and bad, pleasing and displeasing, and all of life is a test. Therefore we should never lose hope because of the hardships we face.
We need to accept that these trials are either:
* An expiation for our sins.
* A means of raising our status in the sight of our Lord.
* It can be a form of spiritual elevation.
* A means of attaining closeness to Allah SWT.
* It may be needed for us to grow as human beings.
The scholars of the Islamic tradition have mentioned that our trials encompass a few key elements:
* They are filled with subtle blessings that we do not perceive, but are nevertheless there.
* We should put our trust in Allah SWT and accept His decree while fully striving to alleviate our difficult situation.
* We should focus on being content with Allah’s Qadr by seeking His reward and remaining steadfast in our faith.
* They are a way of reminding ourselves that our situation could always be so much worse.
* We need to remember that tribulations and sufferings in this world pale compared to eternity and what will befall us after death.
* Sometimes, the suffering in this world can be a guide of how little we will be able to bear the sufferings of the next world.
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن ❤
I love the way you use hand gestures...Alhamdullilah we are learning alot from u Shaykh Ali.
This is life in this world, you will fight life until you reach your death safely. Jazakom Allah khairan brother Ali 🤲
Assalamualaikum Mr Ali, love your lecture Allahuma Barik. I hope that you are able to come and visit Singapore In Sha Allah
This talk was very insightful. May Allah make it easy for us.
Allahuma Ameen
Jazakallahu Khayran! (May ALLAH ﷻ grant you tremendous goodness) I love you for the sake of ALLAH ﷻ
May suffice you all with his mercy
So needed 🥺 May Allah bless you and your loved ones
Welcome to Australia ❤️
Alhamdhulilah Barakah Allah feek
The title.. Allahu akbar
Alhamdullilah. Thank you for the lecture sheikh. A request, will you do a revisit of ocd?
Asalaamu alaykum brother has a very good topic on,it's a very strong message with lot's of weight in the message 😊🙂🙂👍🤲
Ameen
Jazzakallahu khayran sheikh Ali
Every hardship I have faced has draw me closer n closer to my lord n I would go through it a million times over if I get the connection I have now, I can’t go more then a hour without hearing my lord words I feel really blessed 😇 alhumdillah
ASSALAMU ALY KUM SHAYKH _ SUBHAN_ÀLLAH, as always out of the world, what a beautiful way to reply for all the whys ! ...
Stay Blessed n Safe 🤲🤲🤲
Jazak Allah khair, as always, insightful.
BarakAllahufeek 🌷
Jazaakallah kheir yaa sheikh
Alhamdulillah.
May Allah give us all Muslim to Jannah Ameen ya rabb 🤲🏻
assalamaaikum from Cardiff Wales UK
Mashallah ❤
BarakAllahfeek
Jazakallahu Khairan
May Allah blessed you and your family,amin.
Mashaallah
Brilliant lecture.. 👍👍
My beloved shaikh always ❤❤❤ Jazakallahu khair
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He who has a "why" can endure any "how".
where in sydney.. how can i get tickets?
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Subhana Allah....eaten alive by a rat....and what are we complaining about? The mercy of Allah is great that we are not afflicted as that child !!!! Allahuma Akbar جزاك الله خيرا
That isn’t a rodent even if it appears like one.
The boy needs ruqyah. Trust me I know what I am speaking about. I see these too. After reciting, it disappeared through the closed door.
The boy needs ruqyah. Trust me I have experienced so much, rodents too. When I recited, it disappeared thru the door. It would go under my bed and then I could feel it biting my feet, when I put my feet on top of the blankets, it stopped. I can write a book on my experiences, since marriage. Presently, sand being thrown into my eyes and Hair pulling.