letssharestories:

Look at those who are lower than you (economically) but don’t look at those who are higher than you, lest you belittle the favors of God conferred upon you.→ Muhammed (s.a.w)_[سنن الترمذي : 2437]This Hadith has an instigation that a man should always compare his financial condition with that of a poor person as such a thing generates the feeling of God-fearfulness within one’s heart.A constant contemplation, about the people who are financially better off than oneself, only helps to enhance one’s greed which in turn leads to a feeling of dissatisfaction and jealousy.


Ya Allah

07.31.12 @ 13:06272

~   Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Nasai, Ibn Majah

Subhan’Allah

toobaa:

“These Arabs, the man Mahomet, and that one century, - is it not as if a spark had fallen, one spark, on a world of what proves explosive powder, blazes heaven-high from Delhi to Granada! I said, the Great man was always as lightning out of Heaven; the rest of men waited for him like fuel, and then they too would flame…”—- Thomas Carlyle, ‘Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Heroic in History’

07.09.12 @ 22:473

saleha07:

The following is this case study I was reading about a woman who was born with a syndrome in which she could never feel physical pain. At first one might think it is a good thing, yet after reading this..you realize how even feeling pain is a key to your survival. Look at how Allah…

~   Bukhari, Volume 1, Hadith 38 (via thegreaterjihad)

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