I remember the dr saying " you have lymphoma cancer " I remember my instant calm and acceptance and not at all feeling like I would have imagined feeling after that diagnosis. He said I will get rid of it and it's not a hard one to overcome. Alhamdallah it was my moment you are talking about. I am in remission now. Alhamdallah ❤🙏🏼
Prophet Mohammad (ﷺ) Said: Jannah itself makes dua for a person 👇🏿 who recites this three times اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْئَلُكَ الجَنّةُ الفِردَوْس Allahumma inni as aluka‘al jannatul firdaus 3x Allahumma Ajiari min’an naar OR "Allahhumma Adkhilni Jannatil firdous" 3x OR Allaahumma innee 'as'alukal-jannata wa 'a'oothu bika minan-naar 3x Sahih Hadith (At Tirmidi 2572) Also Copy & share with others
Good Morning my brother love ❤️ your Christian ✝️ sister in America 🇺🇸. I wanted to share with you today God Allah sends Angels 😇 💖 to Protect Us Psalm 91:11-12 The Bible clearly tells us that God sends Angels 😇 to protect people. :He will give his Angels 😇 ❤️ charge of you to guard you in all your ways.On their hands they will bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone. Let me share with you as we were riding back to Stevenson yesterday. I was looking at the clouds in the sky .They were puffy clouds ⛅️. I told my 2 sisters Pat and Linda .Wouldn't it be something if we could see God coming down on his cloud his pillar and Jesus coming down on his white 🐎 horse. Have a Blessed day 🙏 my brother 🙏 💙 ❤️ 💛 💕 💓 🙏 💙 ❤️ 💛 💕 💓 🙏 💙 ❤️
Bruh ur telling me that allah makes the lowst person think that he has the highest 😂😂😂 isn't that fooling that servant? What kind of mercy is that 🤨 also why give the lowst if u have unlimited mercy 🙄 I think all the rich Muslims from this world should get the lowest in the next life, cuz they had everything here 🤷♂️
Think about it - a person who did more good/ went through more hardships would recieve an even better reward if they deserve it - basically, the better you are, the better the reward, which is completely fair. For example, helping someone to tie their shoes is a wonderful act of kindness but I think we can agree that someone who might have sacrificed their life for another person is an even greater act of kindness right? So it make sense for the level of reward to be different as per the nature of the deed so that its fair. I was only giving an example here but the value of each deed is something that only Allah can fairly judge because only He knows your true intention - imagine if the person who sacrificed their life actually and a bad ulterior motive, this would be taken into account so the person will be judged accordingly. Regarding what you said about 'the lowest person thinks that he has the highest', there is actually a whole explanation behind this - I suggest you search about "the last person to enter jannah/heaven"; make sure the videos you watch are based off of authentic hadith. When you learn about what the last person to enter heaven goes through, you'll understand why that person will feel that way. In general, the notion indicates that no one will be jealous of anyone in heaven and they will be perfectly content with their reward so everyone's happy. And btw, poor Muslims will enter paradise way before rich Muslims - they will be compensated for their patience and their suffering. Rich Muslims will be held accountable for their wealth (ofc everyone is held accountable but ygm). Every little thing that you endured, every pain, every sacrifice, all the things you couldn't have or buy or eat or do will be compensated for if Allah wills, and He will judge everyone fairly. At the end of the day, besides our prayer one of the biggest things that will be factored when we're being judged is our character - a good Muslim is someone who has a kind heart and beautiful character. You don't need to have wealth to achieve that, infact some may argue that wealth could make it challenging for some people to stay humble and could negatively impact one's character, but this is part of the test to see what kind of person you are. Ofc rich Muslims can be good too, but I particularly mentioned this point so that it can be understood that Allah has made everyone's test in this life fair in its own way - even if you see someone living the best life in this world, if they are snobby, arrogant and have a bad character which may be the result of being rich, their wealth will drag them down so they will be punished because of the poor decisions they might have made as a result of the wealth hence reflecting their own bad character. If they resist from being arrogant, wasteful etc then they will be rewarded - as you can see, it's just a test for your character/ your obedience to Allah. Obedient to Allah = good character. This is because obedience to Allah involves following the Quran and actions of the Prophet peace be upon him (sunnah) which teach us to be a good person. I think you could try to hear more insights into the mindset and perspective that Muslims have about this world and life in general - personally when the way I perceived my life changed everything clicked and it honestly felt like breaking a 4th wall. There's alot of evidence regarding the authenticity of Islam, and if you holistically assess Christianity, Judaism and Islam through the lense of the Quran, everything makes sm sense since there are several links/similarities between these religions. The differences in Christianity/Judaism from the true message was consequence of humans editing/manipulating the original texts, whereas a radiocarbon analysis conducted in a laboratory at the University of Oxford on one of the oldest texts of the Quran (which is held by the University of Birmingham) shows that it dated back to around 645 AD, and by comparing them to the Quran texts we have access to today it proved as evidence to support that the Quran has undergone "little or no alteration". You can search this article up to read on it - it's pretty cool! Anyway, sorry for writing so much I hope this was some what helpful/ interesting :) I think if you truly have the intention to find the truth and ask Allah to guide you, I trust in Allah that you will be guided to understand. I hope both you and me and everyone is guided to the truth and only the truth. I wish you the best! :)
I remember the dr saying " you have lymphoma cancer " I remember my instant calm and acceptance and not at all feeling like I would have imagined feeling after that diagnosis. He said I will get rid of it and it's not a hard one to overcome. Alhamdallah it was my moment you are talking about. I am in remission now. Alhamdallah ❤🙏🏼
Alhumduliah
Alhamdoulileh i.
Happy for u
😁🤲🤲
Alhamdulilah ❤
This video was recommended to me after having a hard day. Thank you for this reminder. May Allah make us all people of jennah til Firdaous. Amen.
Ameen
We are far too self-centred, oh alllah help.❤allhamdullia ❤
I thank you from bottom of my heart shaikh Omar Suleiman ,Allah bless you and your family ❤
Assalamu Alaikum. Shaikh Suleiman. May Allah bless you immensely in this life and the hereafter for all your work. Allahuma aameen.
Amin suma amin allahumma amin suma amin allahumma amin suma amin allahumma amin
Prophet Mohammad (ﷺ) Said:
Jannah itself makes dua for a person 👇🏿
who recites this three times
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْئَلُكَ الجَنّةُ الفِردَوْس
Allahumma inni as aluka‘al
jannatul firdaus 3x
Allahumma Ajiari min’an naar
OR
"Allahhumma Adkhilni Jannatil firdous" 3x
OR
Allaahumma innee 'as'alukal-jannata wa 'a'oothu bika minan-naar 3x
Sahih Hadith (At Tirmidi 2572)
Also Copy & share with others
shukriya meherbani karam
Say 3 times Grant me Jenna Fourduse. Then 3 times save me from the hellfire. Then Jenna will ask for you and hellfire wont want you there
Assalamualaikum everyone.
Jazakallahu Khairan
SubhanAllah ❤ Allahuma Ameen Thank you Sheikh Omar Sulieman
Amin ya Allahu. Jazak Allahu khairan Ya Sheikh
Subhanallah! subhanallah!
Allahumma ameen!
Very inspiring, very spiritual
Jazakallah khair
Allahuma aameen 🤲
JazakAllah hu Khair
اللهم إني أسألك الجنة الفردووس العلي 🤲🏻
Allahuma Aameen
Subhan Allah
جزاك الله خيراً
Subxanallah
Asalaamu aleykum my bless you
❤❤❤
Good Morning my brother love ❤️ your Christian ✝️ sister in America 🇺🇸. I wanted to share with you today
God Allah sends Angels 😇 💖 to Protect Us
Psalm 91:11-12
The Bible clearly tells us that God sends Angels 😇 to protect people. :He will give his Angels 😇 ❤️ charge of you to guard you in all your ways.On their hands they will bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone.
Let me share with you as we were riding back to Stevenson yesterday. I was looking at the clouds in the sky .They were puffy clouds ⛅️. I told my 2 sisters Pat and Linda .Wouldn't it be something if we could see God coming down on his cloud his pillar and Jesus coming down on his white 🐎 horse. Have a Blessed day 🙏 my brother 🙏 💙 ❤️ 💛 💕 💓 🙏 💙 ❤️ 💛 💕 💓 🙏 💙 ❤️
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Bruh ur telling me that allah makes the lowst person think that he has the highest 😂😂😂 isn't that fooling that servant? What kind of mercy is that 🤨 also why give the lowst if u have unlimited mercy 🙄 I think all the rich Muslims from this world should get the lowest in the next life, cuz they had everything here 🤷♂️
Think about it - a person who did more good/ went through more hardships would recieve an even better reward if they deserve it - basically, the better you are, the better the reward, which is completely fair. For example, helping someone to tie their shoes is a wonderful act of kindness but I think we can agree that someone who might have sacrificed their life for another person is an even greater act of kindness right? So it make sense for the level of reward to be different as per the nature of the deed so that its fair. I was only giving an example here but the value of each deed is something that only Allah can fairly judge because only He knows your true intention - imagine if the person who sacrificed their life actually and a bad ulterior motive, this would be taken into account so the person will be judged accordingly.
Regarding what you said about 'the lowest person thinks that he has the highest', there is actually a whole explanation behind this - I suggest you search about "the last person to enter jannah/heaven"; make sure the videos you watch are based off of authentic hadith. When you learn about what the last person to enter heaven goes through, you'll understand why that person will feel that way. In general, the notion indicates that no one will be jealous of anyone in heaven and they will be perfectly content with their reward so everyone's happy.
And btw, poor Muslims will enter paradise way before rich Muslims - they will be compensated for their patience and their suffering. Rich Muslims will be held accountable for their wealth (ofc everyone is held accountable but ygm). Every little thing that you endured, every pain, every sacrifice, all the things you couldn't have or buy or eat or do will be compensated for if Allah wills, and He will judge everyone fairly.
At the end of the day, besides our prayer one of the biggest things that will be factored when we're being judged is our character - a good Muslim is someone who has a kind heart and beautiful character. You don't need to have wealth to achieve that, infact some may argue that wealth could make it challenging for some people to stay humble and could negatively impact one's character, but this is part of the test to see what kind of person you are. Ofc rich Muslims can be good too, but I particularly mentioned this point so that it can be understood that Allah has made everyone's test in this life fair in its own way - even if you see someone living the best life in this world, if they are snobby, arrogant and have a bad character which may be the result of being rich, their wealth will drag them down so they will be punished because of the poor decisions they might have made as a result of the wealth hence reflecting their own bad character. If they resist from being arrogant, wasteful etc then they will be rewarded - as you can see, it's just a test for your character/ your obedience to Allah. Obedient to Allah = good character. This is because obedience to Allah involves following the Quran and actions of the Prophet peace be upon him (sunnah) which teach us to be a good person.
I think you could try to hear more insights into the mindset and perspective that Muslims have about this world and life in general - personally when the way I perceived my life changed everything clicked and it honestly felt like breaking a 4th wall. There's alot of evidence regarding the authenticity of Islam, and if you holistically assess Christianity, Judaism and Islam through the lense of the Quran, everything makes sm sense since there are several links/similarities between these religions. The differences in Christianity/Judaism from the true message was consequence of humans editing/manipulating the original texts, whereas a radiocarbon analysis conducted in a laboratory at the University of Oxford on one of the oldest texts of the Quran (which is held by the University of Birmingham) shows that it dated back to around 645 AD, and by comparing them to the Quran texts we have access to today it proved as evidence to support that the Quran has undergone "little or no alteration". You can search this article up to read on it - it's pretty cool!
Anyway, sorry for writing so much I hope this was some what helpful/ interesting :)
I think if you truly have the intention to find the truth and ask Allah to guide you, I trust in Allah that you will be guided to understand. I hope both you and me and everyone is guided to the truth and only the truth.
I wish you the best! :)
Ameen