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Some of the valuable Islamic quotes :

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1) Charity averts impending calamities.✿

2) Wish not for death before its time comes.✿

3) Paradise lies at the feet of your mother.✿

4) He who wishes to enter paradise must please his parents.✿

5) Kindness is a mark of faith and whoever has not kindness has no faith.✿

6) Speak well of your dead and refrain from speaking ill of them.✿

7) It is not worthy of a speaker of truth to curse people.✿

8) Trust in Allah but tie your camel.اعقلها و توكل ✿

9) He who travels in search of knowledge,to him Allah shows the way to paradise.✿

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“Satan rejoiced when Adam (ályhissalam) came out of Paradise, but he did not know that when a diver sinks into the sea, he collects pearls and then rises again.” [ibn al-Qayyim]

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It has reached me that when Allâh the Mighty and Majestic blesses a people and gives them some good he asks them to be grateful.

 

 

If they are grateful, He is All-Able to give them more. But if they are ungrateful, He is all-able to turn His blessings into a punishment.❋

~Al-Hasan Al-Basrî – Allâh have mercy on him

 

[Al-Bayhaqî, Shu’ab Al-Imân article 4536]

 

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If someone gave you a beautiful, expensive new hat, wouldn't you be grateful for the generous gift?

 

But shouldn't you be even more grateful for the One Who gave you the head to put that hat on.

 

[shaykh Muzaffer Ozak]

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Ibn Abd al-Barr (rahmatullahi alayh) narrates from someone of knowledge who said:

 

 

*Learn to say, I do not know, and do not learn to say: I know. This is because if you say: I do not know, they will teach you till you know.

 

 

But if you say, I know, they will continue questioning you till you have no answer.

 

 

*Ibn Abdil Barr, Jami Bayan al-Ilm, Vol 2, p. 55

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When you make dua it is a sign that Allaah loves you & has intended good for you."

 

(Imam Ibn al-Qayyim)

 

 

 

Abdullah asked his father Imaam Ahmad (rahimahullah) one day, “Abi (father) when will we ever relax?”

 

 

His father, one of the greatest revivers of the Sunnah, one who endured countless hardships and afflictions for defending tenets of Islam, a role model for all Muslims, looked him in the eye and said, ✦“With the first step we take into Jannah.”✦

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The life of this world and the Hereafter, in the heart of a person are like the two scales of a balance, when one becomes heavier, the other becomes lighter.

 

(Amr ibn Abdullah]

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So many Muslims are concerned about Emaan (faith) as a conception and as a point of argument in debates but few Muslims even comprehend the depth of Emaan which is Yaqeen (total conviction). It is the latter which the Sahabas sought, attained and through which gained victory.

 

[shaykh Hasan Ali]

 

 

courtesy of sis nadous :)

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It is striking today that, we Muslims read so many books and still have no result of any revival, yet the Sahabas revived a great portion of the world by reading only One Book in their time; the Holy Quran. The fact is that they did not just read it, but practiced every bit of it. It was enough then, and is still enough today. [shaykh Hasan Ali]

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"It used to be said when winter came:

'O people of the Qur'an, the night has become long so you can pray (more) and the day has become short for you to fast.' "

 

~‘Ubayd b. ‘Umayr (radi Allahu anhu)

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Consider this life as something you have left, consider the death as something you have tasted, and consider the Hereafter as a home you have visited.

 

I swear by Allah, all of these things will happen.

 

[Ata al Khurasani]

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“Verily, I constantly renew my Islam until this very day, as up to now, I do not consider myself to have ever been a good Muslim.”

 

Sheikh Al-Islam
Ibn Taymiyyah (Narrated by Ibn-al Qayyim in ‘Madarij as-Salikin” 1/218
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