Friday, September 5, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, INTAN....

It's 5th September. Happy Birthday, Intan.... May Allah bestow you with His utmost Grace and Compassion. Though alone by myself, I will not want to miss this occasion for anything else. I love you and will not stop loving you despite your absence.
It has been a year and a half now since you departed from this world, leaving me groping in the dark without a candle. You were the candle enlightening me in the streaks of darkness. Life seems almost empty without you as I don't have you to come home to. May Allah provide you with everything pleasant in the Barzah.

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Blogger Shahieda said...

May Allah bless your wife with the richest of blessings Insha-Allah Ameen!! Al-Fatiha

September 5, 2008 at 3:38 PM  
Blogger Nur said...

We love you. We make du'aa each day to shine upon us w the light. May Allah Blesseth her this Blessed Ramadhan n Jumaat.

Here is sth fr ReadingIslam.com to share w u whn we need strength in this life:
When you start the Prayer and you say “Allahu Akbar”, Allahu Akbar, or God is Greater, is such a beautiful phrase, and if you could feel its meaning, this can help you in many difficult situations. If you are being treated unjustly by someone in your life, say Allahu Akbar, and know that God is Greater than this person and remember that God is the Most Just and that on the day of judgment, God and not anyone else will be the judge.

If you are going through an emotionally painful experience, say Allahu Akbar and know that God is Greater than this pain and He loves you. So when you start praying, you first say to all your worries and fears and pain, “Allahu Akbar”—God is greater than all these worries and fears and pain.

Concentrate on the meaning of the opening surah of the Qur’an, Al-Fatihah, in which you say that God is the Most Merciful and the Most Compassionate, and is the God of all the worlds, and in which you ask this Merciful Compassionate God to show you the straight path. Above all, don’t rush through your prayers, but linger. These beautiful moments are special times in which you are standing before Allah, praising Him and asking Him for guidance. You are going through movements which Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) taught us.

Imagine that the Prophet is the imam and that both of you are praying in front of God together. Remember that the nearest you can get to Allah in this world is during sujud, or when you prostrate your forehead to the ground. Use those moments to open your heart to God and ask of Him what you will. Try to feel each moment during your Prayers. Once again, do not feel let down if you find yourself unable to concentrate 100 percent. It is very difficult to do that. It is normal to lose your concentration, and Allah will reward you the more effort you put in to make yourself concentrate. n may we gain more strength day by day, inshaAllah


Love u, ur daughter, Farah's mom, :)

September 5, 2008 at 4:03 PM  
Blogger Nur said...

Only Allah knoweth how deep is ur love.
May Allah Giveth u His infinite love n Blessings

September 5, 2008 at 5:13 PM  

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