It is narrated that our Prophet ﷺ said, ❝The Qurʾān will come on the Day of Judgement in the form of a pale man to the one [who read it]. So he [the reader] will ask, “Who are you?” It will reply, “I am the one that caused you to be thirsty during your days, and [that caused you] to stay up your nights.”❞ In: Akhlāq Ḥamlat al-Qurʾān, by al-Ājurry. The Qurʾān will testify on the Day of Judgement —…
﴾O you who have believed, eat from the good things [Ṭayyibāt] which We have provided for you and be grateful to Allāh if it is [indeed] Him that you worship.﴿ al-Baqarah:172 Just as a person accumulates sins by doing that which Allāh has prohibited, he or she accumulates rewards by doing that which Allāh has made Ḥalāl (permissible), and that which He has lauded. Follow qr_blog on Instagram for more juice-piration, and the occasional silliness. (Since it is a personal…
Indeed, [true] happiness is happiness with the Book of Allāh taʿālā. ʿOmar b. al-Khaṭṭāb, raḍi Allāhu ʿanh. (via quranicreflections) I was asked for a reference for this quote. Almost all of the quotes I post are very well referenced, down to the volume and page of the book they are in. As for the few quotes that do not have a reference, it is only because a professor mentioned it in class, verbally, without providing a reference. This quote was…
quranicreflections: If you look at religions other than Islām, you will find that most are based around meditation involving ‘clearing the mind’ to attain peace and spirituality. Islām, the True religion, involves remembrance to attain peace and spirituality, which, upon assessment, is the only viable approach. Because realistically speaking, the mind never really clears, it moves from one thought to another— even when it rests; when we sleep! Hence we dream what we dream. 🙂 It is a clear conclusion…