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أم الحياء زهيرة

@ummalhaya

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Abu Khadeejah SP (@abukhadeejahsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Allah’s Messenger said: “Give in charity.” A man said: “O Messenger of Allah, I have a Dinār.” He said: “Spend it on yourself.” He said: “I have another.” He said: “Spend it on your wife.” He said: “I have another.” He said: “Spend it on your child...” (An-Nasā’ee, no. 2535)

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Allah’s Messenger said: “There are four dinārs: a dinār that you give to a needy person, a dinār that you give to free a slave, a dinār that you spend in the way of Allah and a dinār you spend on your family. The best of these is the one you spent on your family.” (Muslim 39)

Hamzah Abdurazzaaq (@abdurazzaaq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No matter how bad you mess up .. never allow Shaytaan to trick you into giving up on the mercy of Allah . Make taubah(repentance) and take the steps to change . You’ll stumble .. maybe even fall . Pick yourself back up! Beg Allah correct guidance and seek refuge from shaytaan.

Salah al-Iranee (@salahiranee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mercy like no other. Allah sees your disobedience, yet He allows your heart to be overcome with regret. He then inspires you to seek His forgiveness, and when you do, He forgives you. In His mercy, He becomes pleased with you and transforms your sins into good deeds.

Salah al-Iranee (@salahiranee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It used to be said: Your child is your sweet blossom for seven years, your servant for seven years; then when he reaches fourteen, he is either your partner or your enemy. If you treat him well, he is your partner; but if you mistreat him, he becomes your enemy. -

It used to be said: 

Your child is your sweet blossom for seven years, your servant for seven years; then when he reaches fourteen, he is either your partner or your enemy. 

If you treat him well, he is your partner; but if you mistreat him, he becomes your enemy.

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Masjid al Furqān (@islamstoke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was said to Imam Ahmad, may Allah have mercy upon him, "May Allah reward you for the good you have (done) for Islam". He said: ”Rather, Allah has (done) good for me through Islam. Who am I, and what am I? Siyar A’lam An-Nubula: 11/225