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  • #16
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    Originally posted by Z. View Post
    :jazak:khair :rose

    Much Much appreciated, plz keep them coming. bless you! :rose
    thku so much
    sur3 i will inshAllah :rose

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    • #17
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      Allah-hu-akbar


      There was once a man who was an enemy to Islam. He had three famous questions that no person could answer. No Islamic scholar in Baghdad could answer his three questions...thus he made fun of Islam in public. He constantly ridiculed Islam and the Muslims. One day a small boy, who`s age was 10, came along and heard the man yelling and screaming at Muslims in the street. He was challenging people openly to answer the three questions.

      The boy stood quietly and watched. He then decided that he would challenge the man. He walked up and told the man, "I will accept your challenge".
      The man laughed at the boy and ridiculed the Muslims even more by saying, "A ten year old boy challenges me. Is this all you people have to offer!"
      But the boy patiently reiterated his stance. He would challenge the man, and with Allah`s help and guidance, he would put this to an end. The man finally accepted.
      The entire city gathered around a small "hill" where open addresses were usually made. The man climbed to the top, and in a loud voice asked his first question.
      "What is your God doing right now?"
      The small boy thought for a little while and then told the man to climb down the hill and to allow him to go up in order to address the question.
      The man says "What? You want me to come down?"
      The boy says, "Yes. I need to reply, right?"
      The man made his way down and the small boy, age 10, with his little feet made his way up.
      This small child`s reply was "Oh Allah Almighty! You be my witness in front of all these people. You have just willed that a Kafir be brought down to a low level, and that a Muslim be brought to a high level!"
      The crowd cheered and screamed "Takbir"...."Allah-hu-akbar!!!"
      The man was humiliated, but he boldly asked his Second question... "What existed before your God?"
      The small child thought and thought.
      Then he asked the man to count backwards. "Count from 10 backwards."
      The man counted..."10, 9 ,8 , 7 , 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,0"
      The boy asked, "What comes before 0 ?"
      The man: "I don`t know...nothing."
      The boy: "Exactly. Nothing was before Allah, for He is eternal and absolute."
      The crowd cheered again...."Takbir!"...."Allah-hu-akbar!!!!"
      The man, now completely frustrated, asked his final question. "In which direction is your Allah facing?"
      The boy thought and thought.
      He then asked for a candle. A candle was brought to him. The blessed child handed it to the man and asked him to light it.
      The man did so and remarked, "What is this supposed to prove?"
      The young boy asked, "In which direction is light from the candle going?"
      The man responded, "It is going in all directions."
      The boy: "You have answered your own question. Allah`s light (noor) goes in all directions. He is everywhere. There is no where that He cannot be found.
      "The crowd cheered again...."Takbir!"...."Allah-hu-akbar!!!"
      Last edited by *khushi*; 3 January 2010, 13:13.

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      • #18
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        Walikum Salam chiips

        Awesome Work.

        Keep it up :thmbup:

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        • #19
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          thxx

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          • #20
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            A boy with strong b3liv3



            Shaykh Fath al-Mowsily relates, once I saw a young boy walking through the jungle. It appeared as if he was uttering some words. I greeted him with Salaam and he replied accordingly. I inquired, "Where are you going?" He retorted, "To the house of Allah (Makkah)." I further asked, "What are you reciting?" "The Qur'an" he replied. I remarked, "You are at a tender age, it is not an obligation that you are required to fulfill." He said, "I have witnessed death approach people younger than me and therefore would like to prepare if death was to knock on my door." I astoundingly commented, "Your steps are small and your destination far." He responded, "My duty is to take the step and it remains the responsibility of Allah to take me to my destination." I continued to ask, "Where is your provision and conveyance (means of transport)." He replied "My Yaqeen (belief) is my provision and my feet are my conveyance." I explained, "I am asking you regarding bread and water." He replied "Oh Shaykh if someone invited you to his house, would it be appropriate to take your own food?" I exclaimed, "No!" "Similarly, My Lord has invited His servant to His house, it is only the weakness of your Yaqeen that makes us carry provisions. Despite this, do you think Allah will let me go to waste?" "Never" I replied. He then left. Sometime later I saw him in Makkah. He approached me and inquired, "Oh Shaykh are you still of weak belief?"
            Source: Stories of the Pious by Shaikh Ahmad Ali

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            • #21
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              :em:

              very very nice work khushi dear
              I aM Not a complete Idiot......Some parts are Missing........

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              • #22
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                Reputation Gift
                I aM Not a complete Idiot......Some parts are Missing........

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by Tanha Hassan View Post
                  Reputation Gift
                  thx alot hassan:thankyou:

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                  • #24
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                    A True Muslim
                    A Jew lost his invaluable ring and accidentally a poor Muslim fellow found it. When this Muslim came to know that it belongs to that Jew he went to return it to him. The Jew smiled and asked him: "Do you know its value?"
                    The Muslim replied: "Yes"
                    "You found this and you are also a poor and a needy!" said the Jew.
                    "Yes, you are right." The Muslim replied.
                    The Jew asked, "Did it not come to your mind that by selling this ring you can live a comfortable life as you had an excuse that it belonged to a Jew?"

                    The Muslim told him, "Why, I should have thought that way?"
                    "So why did you return this ring to me while I was not knowing that you have found it?" questioned the Jew.
                    The poor Muslim replied: "We believe on the Day of Judgement. I told myself that if I do not give this ring to the owner, then during the accounting of the deeds , I will be caught by Allah(swt)..Indeed I love Allah and my beloved Prophet(saws). I cannot do anything that can make me guilty infront of Allah(swt) who made me a muslim and blessed me with everything and the Prophet(saws) who loved his Ummah and prayed and wishes the best for them.

                    Moral of the story: Think like a Muslim, act like a Muslim and love Allah (SWT) and Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) like a true Muslim.

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                    • #25
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                      Wadu

                      Imam Hasan (a.s.) and Imam Hussain

                      An old man sat to do his Wudhu / Wuzu (Ablution). But his Wudhu was not correct. Imam Hasan (a.s.) and Imam Hussain (a.s.) the grandsons of the Prophet Mohammad (saw), then two young boys, watched him. They immediately realized that the old man was not doing his Wudhu correctly, but hesitated to tell him directly. Perhaps the old man would feel humiliated by two young boys, or he might even lose interest in the act of worship.
                      Sitting next to him, they started to do the Wudhu and during the Wudhu, Imam Hasan (a.s.) said: "Oh Hussain my Wudhu is correct and more perfect than yours."
                      In reply, Imam Hussain (a.s.) insisted that his own Wudhu was better than Imam Hasan's.
                      Finally they said: "Let us refer to this gentleman. He is older than us and should be able to decide."
                      The old man was listening patiently. The boys performed their Wudhu under his supervision, one after the other. And when they had finished, he realized the Wudhu done by the boys was methodical and correct. It was his own Wudhu which was incorrect. Turning to Imam Hasan (a.s.) and Imam Hussain (a.s.), he gently said: "The Wudhu done by you is correct. I am grateful that you chose to guide me in such a beautiful manner."

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                      • #26
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                        Reputation Gift

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                        • #27
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                          mujh3 apka nai rida d3 ka r3pu mila hai so thx to h3r :hug:

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                          • #28
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                            Faith in Allah


                            Khabaab (Radiallaho Anho) is one of those fortunate persons who offered themselves for sacrifice and suffering for the cause of Allah (Subhanahu wa Taala). He was the sixth or seventh person to embrace Islam and therefore, he suffered long. He was made to put on steel armor and lie in the sun to sweat. Very often he was made to lie flat on burning sand, which caused the flesh on his back to dissolve. He was the slave of a woman. When she came to know that he was visiting Rasulullah (Sallallaho Alaihi Wassallam), she used to brand his head with a hot iron rod. Umar (Radiallaho Anho) during his Caliph once asked him about the details of his suffering after embracing Islam.

                            He showed him his back, seeing which Umar (Radiallaho Anho) said, "I have never seen such a back before."

                            He said, "My body was dragged over heaps of burning coal and the blood and fat coming out of my back put out the fire."

                            When Islam spread and the Muslims conquered all the surrounding territory, he used to weep and say, "Allah (Subhanahu wa Taala) seems to be compensating us in this world for all our sufferings and perhaps nothing would be left for us as reward in the Akhirah".

                            Source: From the Book "Stories of the Sahabah" by Shaikh Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhalvi.

                            Such were the followers of the Prophet (peace be upon him) who were ready to give anything but their faith in Allah. On the other hand, we Muslims today are ready to sell our iman for little material gains!
                            Last edited by *khushi*; 13 January 2010, 10:28.

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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by *khushi* View Post
                              mujh3 apka nai rida d3 ka r3pu mila hai so thx to h3r :hug:
                              :hug:
                              JAZAKALLAH U KHAIRA.. for one of the best threads of PG..
                              For New Designers
                              وَ بَارِکْ لِيْ فِيْمَا أَعْطَيْتَ

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                              • #30
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                                Originally posted by *Rida* View Post
                                :hug:
                                JAZAKALLAH U KHAIRA.. for one of the best threads of PG..
                                :rose :phool:

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