Friday, June 29, 2012

GOD'S SERVANTS/HAMBA ALLAH

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HELLO CUTIE BABY YOU REALLY FEEL SAFE AND SECURE (JUST LOOK AT THE BABY'S ARMS TIGHTLY WOUND)

THIS PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY HUSEYIN  MERIC FROM  TURKEY, A FOLLOWER OF GOLDWATER FAMILY AND BANYUEMAS2QSS.

THANK YOU HUSEYIN WITH YOUR LINKS TO MY WEBSITES MY 'PAGEVIEWS' PEAKED TO MORE THAN 15,000 TODATE.





HELLO MADAM SUNSHINE 

 I LOVE THESE PHOTOS 






THE DAYS ROTATE IN BRINGING GOOD AND BAD


It has been related that Imam Ahmad visited Baqi ibn Mukhalid while he was sick and said to him:

"O 'Baqi, rejoice in Allah's reward.  The days of health are devoid of sickness and the days of sickness are devoid of health."

This means that during days of health one never contemplates sickness, for plans and ambitions then increase as do hopes and desires.  During days of severe sickness, however, one forgets matters that pertains to times of health, weak despair encamps itself within the sick soul, and thus hopelessness prevails.   

Commenting on this verse, Ibn Katheer wrote:

 "Allah is describing man and the base characteristic that he is the possessor of (with the exception of those believers upon whom Allah has bestowed His mercy).  In general, if man is afflicted with hardship after ease; he become hopeless of ever seeing good in the future, he shows disdain for the past - as if he never experienced good days - and despair for the future as if he never expected succor and relief." 




Friday, June 22, 2012

SPLENDOUR - ABOVE THE CLOUDS...



Closer to their god: The Taktshang Tiger's Nest monastery clings to a cliff 2,300 ft above the Paro Valley floor in Bhutan at such a height it looks down on the clouds




Saturday, June 16, 2012

MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND



THIS CONTRIBUTED BY A ROMANIAN FRIEND WHOSE PHOTOS I POSTED IN THIS SITE 


ROMANTIC!



ADUHAI! I LIKE THIS - KREATIF


THESE ILLUSTRATIONS CONTRIBUTED BY A TRULY ROMANTIC FRIEND, AN ALGERIAN WHOSE NATIVE LANGUAGE IS FRENCH  WHOSE PHOTOS SYMBOLISE ROMANCE


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

DAUGHTERS AND SONS



THANK YOU COUSIN SULAIMAN FROM PERTH AND FRIENDS FOR THESE BEAUTIFUL QUOTES





THE SUPPLICATION OF THE WRONGED


Ibraheem at-Tamimi once said.

"When a man wrongs me, I pay him back with an act of mercy."

When some money was stolen from a righteous man who lived in Khurasaan, he began to weep.  Fu'dayl, who saw him in that state, asked, "Why do you cry?"  He answered, "I remembered that Allah shall gather me and the thief together on the Day of Judgement, and I cried, feeling pity for him."

A man slandered a scholar from the early generations of  Islam.  In return, the scholar gave him a gift of dates, and when later asked about the gifts, he said,

"Because he did good to me (ie. on the Day of Judgement the man would have to give him some of his good deeds or take from him some of his bad ones)."



THREE PLAQUES




I AGREE!



A wise person hang up three plaques in his office that he would read daily.

Written on the first was, "Your today, your today!"  Meaning live within the boundaries of today,  working and striving.  

The second said, "Reflect and be thankful."  Meaning, contemplate Allah's blessings upon you and then be grateful.

And "Don't be angry," was written on the third.





Monday, June 11, 2012

DO NOT EXPECT GRATITUDE FROM ANYONE



Allah, the Almighty, created His slaves so that they may worship and remember Him, and He provided sustenance for them so that they may be grateful to Him.  Nevertheless, many have worshipped other than Him and the masses are thankful not to Him, but to others, because the characteristic of ingratitude is widespread among human beings.  So do not be dismayed when you find that others forget your favour or disregard your kind acts.  Some people might even despise you and make you an enemy for no other reason than that you have shown them kindness.

From among the ever-repeating pages of history is a story of a father and his son:  the former raised him, fed him, clothed him and taught him:  he would stay up nights so that his son could sleep, stay hungry so that his son could eat, and he would toil so that his son could feel comfort.   And when the son became older and stronger, he rewarded his father with disobedience, disrespect, and contempt.  

So be at peace if you are requited with ungratefulness for the good you have done.   Rejoice in your knowledge that you will be rewarded from the One Who has unlimited treasures at His disposal.

This is not to say that you should refrain from performing acts of kindness towards others:  the point is that you should be mentally prepared for ingratitude.

Perform acts of charity seeking Allah's pleasure because with this attitude you will assuredly be successful.  The ungrateful person cannot really harm you: praise Allah that that person is the transgressor and that you are the obedient servant.  Also, remember that the hand that gives is better than the hand that receives.  Many people are shocked at the nature of ingratitude in others, as though they had never come across this verse and others like it.

Hence do not be in a state of agitation if you give someone a pen as a gift and he uses it to satirise you, or if you give someone a walking stick to lean upon and he strikes you with it.  As pointed out earlier, most human beings are ungrateful to their Lord, so what treatment should you and I expect?




ENLIGHTENMENT....





BEAUTIFUL QUOTES







Tuesday, June 5, 2012

SURAH 7 AL-A'RAF (THE HEIGHTS)


Sila lihat website:  www.banyuemas2qss.blogspot.com (commentary in English in the process)
 
Pintu langit sentiasa mengalu-alukan roh orang Mu'min.

Firman Allah Ta'ala:

'Sesungguhnya orang-orang yang mendustakan keterangan-keterangan Kami, dan memandang rendah terhadap nya, tidak akan dibukakan pintu-pintu langit kepada mereka'