The Noble Prophet ﷺ Said
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Jun 30, 2025
Four Questions On The Day Of Judgement
The Noble Prophet ﷺ Said
The Sould That Never Wants To Return
Nasa'i and Tabarani and Ibn Abid-Dunya reported from Hazrat 'Ubaadah bin Saamit Radi Allahu Anhu that Rasoolullah ﷺ said, 'Whichever Soul (i.e. Believer) Dies On This Earth, For Him, The Best Is By His Creator, And It Does Not Wish To Return, Even If The Entire World And Everything Within It Is Offered To It; Except For A Shaheed (A Martyr), For He Wishes To Return Repeatedly, So That He May Be Blessed With The Great Reward'.
Jun 28, 2025
What Karbala Teaches Us About Leadership and Shari'at
The Great Sacrifice of Sayyiduna Imam Husain Radi Allahu Anhu Is An Unfading Lesson For All of Us. He Taught Us To Never Accept As A Leader One Who Wilfully Violates The Pristine Shari'at. For To Accept Such Leadership Is To Endorse Rebellion Against The Pristine Shari'at.
Educate Your Children About Three Good Traits
The Noble Prophet ﷺ Said
No One Can Become A True Believer
Jun 27, 2025
Weigh Your Deeds Before They Are Weighed
#PearlsOfThePious
Is Isaal-e-Thawaab permissible?
Question: Is Isaal-e-Thawaab (the conveying of reward to others) permissible?
Jun 26, 2025
Destruction of a Nation
The destruction of any nation begins when it neglects its fundamental principles and duties. This neglect sets in motion the gradual collapse of society and everything connected to it. Islam, therefore, emphasizes the importance of safeguarding its core principles and avoiding anything that leads to the weakening and eventual disintegration of society.
The Fasts of Muharram
The Noble Prophet ﷺ Said
Islamic Leadership And Rule
Sayyiduna Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud رضي الله عنه Said
Conveying Rewards To Deceased Muslims
My Aala Hazrat says:
Judgements Confirmed By The Qur'an
Did You Know?
Jun 24, 2025
A Global Islamic Empire
Satan Runs From Sayyiduna Umar Radi Allahu Anhu
Jun 23, 2025
The Perfect Character of Rasoolullah SallAllahu 'Alaihi Wa Sallam
Spiritual Might Of Sayyiduna Umar Farooq Radi Allahu Anhu
Sayyiduna Mawla Ali رضي الله ﺗﻌﺎﻟﯽٰ عنه Said:
Jun 22, 2025
Swift Soul Removal
Angels Respect and Devils Flee
Did You Know?
Genocide In Plain Sight
Palestinians Are Being Killed Daily, While The Current War Serves As A Smokescreen; Diverting Global Attention From A Genocide That Is Escalating To An Unprecedented Scale of Suffering. The World Is Witnessing The Deliberate And Systematic Extermination of The Palestinian People.
Jun 21, 2025
The Most Blessed Sanctuaries
Jun 20, 2025
Faith Over Fortune
Be Content With A Small Portion of The World (Worldly Wealth) As Long As Your Deen Remains Safe, Just As The Heedless Laymen Are Content With Abundant Wealth At The Cost of Losing Their Deen.
What Should Be Left for Our Children?
The Company That You Keep
"We Should Always Abstain From The Company Of Deviants And Even From The Company Of Those Who Are Sympathetic To Them. You Get Those Who Are Outright Deviants, And You Get Those Who Are Sympathetic To Them, And They Are In Fact Together In The Same Boat. We Should Stay Away From Them, As Keeping Their Company Will Pollute And Contaminate Our Imaan And Deen, And Contamination Of Our Imaan Is The Worst And Most Detrimental Form Of Contamination"
Jun 18, 2025
Sahaba and Ahl e Bayt United
My Aala Hazrat says:
It Is Not Our Place To Create Divisions In The Love And Respect Between The Sahaba And The Ahle Bayt, Or To Elevate One While Diminishing The Other Based On Personal Desires. Since Both Are Connected To Nabi ﷺ, And His ﷺ Matter Is The Most Exalted, The Demand Of Our Imaan Is That We Align Our Desires With The Deen Brought By Nabi ﷺ.
We Must Uphold Respect For Both Within The Boundaries Set By The Kitaab (Qur'an), Sunnah, And The Ijma' E Ummat In Matters Of Tafdheel (Superiority), Keeping These Matters Within The Limits Of Tauqeef (Reliance On Authentic Proofs).
In Contrast, The Mufadh-dhila (Tafdheelis) Disrupt The Ijma' e Ummat, Tearing Apart Its Unity In These Matters.
Crabs and the Tide
All praise is due to Allah. Peace and blessings be upon our Master Muḥammad ﷺ, the one who taught us to reflect upon the signs around us.
Recently, I found myself by the seashore seeking nothing more than fresh air while the children enjoyed the waves. However, Allah, in His infinite mercy, turned a mundane moment into a mirror for deep contemplation.
As I sat quietly, I noticed small crabs scuttling about. They emerged with energy and purpose, digging their modest burrows into the sand. Then, without warning, a wave came crashing over them, erasing all that they had labored to build. But to my amazement, they did not retreat in sorrow. Without hesitation, they resumed their task.
There was no despair. No resistance. No self-pity.
This seemingly insignificant sight stirred something within me. These creatures, void of reason and intellect, displayed a purity of effort and surrender many of us lack. Their actions echoed a profound truth: what is in our control is effort; the outcome rests with Allah.
As the Holy Prophet ﷺ said:
“If you were to rely upon Allah with the required reliance, then He would provide for you just as a bird is provided for, it goes out in the morning empty, and returns full.” [Tirmidhi]
These crabs too, live in full surrender to their divine decree.
Each wave that demolished their dwelling served as a reminder of the temporality of all worldly constructs. How often do we build our lives upon sand? Relationships, careers, ambitions, and collapse when the tide shifts?
Allah states in the Qur’an:
“Every living being must taste death; and We test you with harm and good - a trial; and to Us only you have to return.” [Surah al-Ambiyaa, 21:35]
The crabs do not mourn their homes. They accept loss with grace and begin anew. Can we, as ashraf al-makhlooqaat (the noblest of creation), learn to do the same?
Detachment, Not Indifference
Islam does not call us to indifference, but to detachment. To build, while recognizing that permanence is the Hereafter.
Our Beloved Prophet ﷺ, despite being the most beloved to Allah, would sleep on a simple mat that left imprints on his blessed back. When asked why (out of love and concern for His ﷺ comfort), He ﷺ replied: “What do I have to do with the world! I am not in the world but as a rider seeking shade under a tree, then he catches his breath and leaves it.” [Tirmidhi]
These crabs, in their instinctive simplicity, reflect that truth. Build, yes, but know the shade is brief.
The Core of Resilience
True resilience is not in avoiding hardship, but in responding to it with reliance on Allah. As the scholars mention, tawbah is to return—not only from sin, but from despair, from heedlessness, from attachment to the ephemeral.
The Qur’an declares:
Build with purpose, not permanence – Our actions should be for the sake of Allah, not for worldly recognition or stability.“And trust Allah; and Allah is Sufficient as a Trustee.” (Surah al-Ahzab, 33:3)
Do not mourn the wave – Every wave is a decree. Acceptance is not weakness, but strength born from Imaan.
Return to your task with hope – Just as the crab resumes building, the believer must resume striving; each fall is a means to rise closer to Allah.
Your Moment of Contemplation
Next time your efforts are undone, do not despair. Reflect upon the wisdom of the tide. Consider: what do you build your life upon; stones of sincerity or sands of self-interest?
O Allah, grant us hearts that are steadfast amidst the waves of fate. Let our actions be for Your sake alone and not for worldly recognition. Make us hopeful like those crabs who rise after every fall, rebuild after every loss, and turn to You after every tide.
آمِينَ يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِينَ