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Wanting what's best for the Muslims means to want for them what leads to success in their dunya and their akhira.
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Wanting what is best for the leaders of the Muslims includes obeying their orders, and advising them with gentleness when necessary, and not waging war against them, and softening the hearts of the Muslims towards them, and praying behind them, and making dua for them.
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Advising for the Messenger of Allah means to want what is best in accordance with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. Loving the Messenger of Allah is through accepting that his path leads to Paradise, and treading that path.
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Advising in accordance with the Book of Allah includes believing that it is from Allah, and that noone can come with what is similar to it, and reciting it with proper pronunciation and tajweed, and accepting the rules mentioned in it, and calling others to it.
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Advice is to want what is best for the advised person. What does it mean to want what is best in relation to Allah? It is to have tawhid and leave out shirk, and attribute Him with attributes of perfection and leave out attributing Him with deficiency, and to love for His sake and to hate for His sake and to be thankful for His endowments .
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Advice in Islam is to want what is truly best for the advised, including ourselves. How do we advise ourselves to be the best we can be, and how do we advise others to be the best they can be?
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We get through tests in life by adhering to the religion. But what happens when the test is WITHIN our adherence to the religion? It feels like no matter what good deed we try to do, it just doesn't happen. Low Iman is real, and believe it or not, the fix is within the religion.
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Among the tests of this dunya is a loss of health. Whether that happens in old age or while still young, losing certain abilities due to poor health is a trial and a calamity. We can sometimes lose sight of our goal, which is ultimately Allah's acceptance. Use your illness as a means of forgiveness for your sins, and a reminder that your reliance is on Allah.
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One of the biggest tests of this dunya is the loss of money. Financial struggles expose how reliant we are on Allah or how attached we are to the temporary pleasures of this temporary dunya. Following the guidance of the Messenger of Allah enables us to get through struggles when we can't seem to find a way.
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The death of a loved one is amongst the most trying of tests of this dunya. We are still shocked when it happens, as if it isn't the only thing we are promised. Alhamdulillah for the Messenger of Allah who taught us how to be patient with this great hardship and to use it as an opportunity to increase our own reward.
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As believers, we know that this dunya is a life of difficulty. Knowing that doesn't always give us the consolation and push needed to get through our trials and difficulties. What does help give us that push and reassurance? The Promise of Allah and the advice of His Messenger, peace be upon him.
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In this episode we hear from sister Victoria, who embraced Islam at the tender age of 15 years old. Her interest in history and world religious pushed her into researching about Islam, but it was her pleasant interactions with Muslim school friends that ultimately guided her to embrace Islam.
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After asking God for guidance, Sister Faraah found herself walking into a local Islamic centre in her community, and was welcomed with a warm embrace and openness. After realizing this was a place her and her children were always welcome, she continued attending sessions of Islamic knowledge to strengthen her faith.
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Starting off an extremely important and personal season of "Our Sisters Who Have Embraced Islam" is Umm Ahmad. Her journey to Islam over 30 years ago was at the pinnacle of drug use, high prison sentences, and the spread of AIDS within her African American community. In an effort to find true meaning in life, she started her search for the truth, and ultimately had her interested in Islam piqued through what she read in the Bible.
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How much do we know about the various women in Islamic history? How many names of influential characters can we mention? Who are the wives of the Prophet Muhammad? How does his lineage connect to Prophet Ibrahim? Each of these women were tested, but what makes them stand out is their piety and great deal of patience, may Allah grant us to follow them.
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Lady Aishah was the youngest wife of the Prophet, peace be upon him. She was diligent in observing his actions from the intimate confines of their home, and transmitting this to the Muslim ummah. She was a narrator of hadith, a scholar of the religion, and even a doctor. Although she was the most beloved wife of the Prophet, even she wasn't free of harm, insults, and accusations of the people. May Allah raise the rank of Lady Aishah, the mother of the believers.
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The youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. The only one of his children to outlive him. The carrier of his blessed blood-line. The second-best of all women, As-Sayyidah Fatimah Az-Zahraa was an extremely pious, God-fearing woman who supported her father in the entirety of his call to Islam, and a true example of how to be patient with hardships in this life, may Allah raise her rank.
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Lady Khadijah, may Allah accept her deeds is known as the mother of the believers. She was the first wife of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. She was the first to bear children for him. She was the first to whom he ran after receiving the revelation. She was the first to believe in him. She was such a strong supporter of the Prophet and his call to Islam. Her trust in him, her respect for him and her love for him enabled her to reach such a high status that she will be amongst the highest ranking women in al-Jannah.
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How does one of the worst men in history end up married to one of the best women in history? How does a woman living under an evil, horrific tyrant show display her high level of piety and compassion and eventual martyrdom. This is Lady Asiyah, the woman who took in and nurtured Prophet Musa when he was an infant, and died at the hands of her husband when standing for the truth of Islam.
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Is Eid Al-Adha, also known as "Big Eid" or "Baqra Eid (Eid of the Cow)" to some, is one of the most significant celebrations for Muslims. It is one of the most important days of Hajj for those who are performing pilgrimage, but what about those at home? What are all the extra days before and after it?
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