Thursday, 16 June 2016

How to Forgive and Heal Yourself – Quranic Guidance

When someone wrongs us it’s natural to get angry.  Often this anger and frustration leads to further resentment and negative thoughts about the person.  Sometimes they can spiral to great lengths.  When this happens all the flaws of that person are magnified in our eyes and we become blinded from their good, leading us to hate that person with great intensity.  We start to see them as completely evil.  No one is ever completely evil, even the most evil people in history often had a misconstrued rationale for their actions, that they saw as noble.  Although this might seem very natural this is nothing other than the ploy of shaitan.  We think these thoughts are our own because of what we have experienced but they’re not they are clear whisperings of the Shaytan that can have severe consequences.  It’s precisely this type of thing that leads to a cycle of violence death and destruction that can continues for many years.

 

The proof of this being shaytan is the statement of Joseph after he reunited with his brothers.

 

After Satan had induced [estrangement] between me and my brothers. Indeed, my Lord is Subtle in what He wills. Indeed, it is He who is the Knowing, the Wise (Qu’ran 12:100)

 

Despite what his brothers did he still blamed the satan

 

The other thing to remember regardless of how others are, we are only answerable for ourselves and our own actions so we need to conduct ourselves according to the examples of the Prophets and laws laid out in the Qur’an

 

The repayment of a bad action is one equivalent to it. But if someone pardons and puts things right,   his reward is with Allah. Certainly He does not love wrongdoers. (Surat Ash-Shura, 40)
Whether you reveal a good act or keep it hidden, or pardon an evil act, Allah is Ever-Pardoning, All-Powerful. (Surat An-Nisa, 149)
Make allowances for people, command what is right, and turn away from the ignorant. (Surat Al-A‘raf, 199)
Those of you possessing affluence and ample wealth should not make oaths that they will not give to their relatives and the very poor and those who have made hijra in the way of Allah.* They should rather pardon and overlook. Would you not love Allah to forgive you? Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat An-Nur, 22)
O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm for Allah , witnesses in justice, and do not let the hatred of a people prevent you from being just. Be just; that is nearer to righteousness. And fear Allah ; indeed, Allah is Acquainted with what you do. (Quran 5:8)

O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for Allah , even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives. Whether one is rich or poor, Allah is more worthy of both. So follow not [personal] inclination, lest you not be just. And if you distort [your testimony] or refuse [to give it], then indeed Allah is ever, with what you do, Acquainted. (Quran 4:135)

 

I used this formula to forgive when I felt I got cheated out of £25,000 and 7 years worth of work and I feel better for it.  Negative feelings consume you and harm oneself  more than the other.  It’s better to forgive and wait for Allah’s promise of reward.   Allah never goes back on His promise (Qur’an).  It’s not going to be an easy journey but you’ve got to make it and it’s worth it.  It took me over 3 years even though I am an Islamic Teacher,  who is trying to constantly trying to lead by example to the people around me, my kids my wife and be a role model for the youth I teach , exposed to the Qur’an everyday.   May Allah make it easy for you.



via Quran Connect http://www.quranconnect.co.uk/how-to-forgive-and-heal-yourself-quranic-guidance/

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

7 Signs You Could Be A Religitard

So what is a religitard? A religitard is one whose mental faculty of independent or rational thinking has been numbed by a misunderstanding of religion.

 

In no particular order of importance here are a few signs of Religitardness I’ve observed.

 

1. You tell everyone music is haram (especially your kids) but you secretly listen to the worst of it ie Pitbull, Rihanna, Nikki Minaj, Beyonce et al

 

2. You’re always forwarding images of stop the Haram – like plucking the eyebrows because it makes you look super religious but then you question yourself in private, like what’s wrong with it? It makes no difference to anyone’s life, or….

 

3. ..You follow an ultra conservative impractical, incompatible and unrealistic interpretation of religion, then you feel suffocated and go the opposite direction after a few months. Sometimes you yo yo like this for a while then give up and go back to your old ways.

 

4. Haram and Bid’a are like your favourite words you say it like others say salam. Short back and sides, haram, women cutting their hair, haram, photography, haram.

 

5. You lecture others about how they will be in the hellfire for pride because they have trousers that go below the ankle, yet you can’t afford to pay the rent but you insist on driving a fancy car purchased on interest bearing loans because it makes you look good.

 

6. You regurgitate stuff like verses of the Qur’an without ever checking the context or giving it any thought.

 

7. You love throwing quotes of classical scholars around that you simply memorised but probably didn’t understand,”He said this so an so said that”, because it makes you sound super knowledgeable. Occasionally you’ll throw in an arabic word or two that’s like the icing on the cake.

 

If you fall into the above category, take a dose of education and thinking for yourself every day, up to 5 times a day.

What are the signs of religious retardation that you have observed feel free to include them in the comments below..



via Quran Connect http://www.quranconnect.co.uk/7-signs-you-could-be-a-religitard/

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

The Best Tajweed Lessons On YouTube

Assalamu Alaikum, I’ve searched high and low to find the best Tajwid lessons available for self study, and this is without doubt the best



via Quran Connect http://www.quranconnect.co.uk/the-best-tajweed-lessons-on-youtube/