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It is not true that if we had true faith we would not be sad. Prophets (as), and righteous people experienced a great deal of sadness. The Quran is full of stories in which the central theme is sadness. Sadness is a reality of life. The Quran is not there to eliminate sadness, but to navigate it. Sadness is one of the tests of life, just as happiness, and anger are tests.

Nouman Ali Khan, “The Quran’s Remedy for Sadness”  (via nargessi)

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Oh turner of the hearts,
turn our hearts to Your obedience

Dua’a of the Prophet Mohammad (saw)

(Sahih Muslim)

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The importance of Salaah in Islaam is so great that even sitting and waiting for Salaah is considered worship itself!

Sheikh al Fawzaan [Fadhaa-il as-Salaah, p. 13.] (via alfawzan)

whatpath:

5 pillars of Islam

1. Shahadah: Declaration of faith: “I bear witness there is no god but Allah, and that Prophet Muhammad (sws) is his messenger.”

2. Salat: 5 daily prayers

3. Zakat: 2.5% of a Muslim’s personal wealth must go to the poor and needy every year

4. Sawm: Fasting (i.e. during Ramadan)

5. Hajj: Pilgrimage to Makkah if one is able to financially and physically.

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striving-muslimah:

Sahaba R.A used to love an act because it’s Sunnah and we leave it because it’s JUST a Sunnah!

striving-muslimah:

Sahaba R.A used to love an act because it’s Sunnah and we leave it because it’s JUST a Sunnah!