آپ حالات سے خوش ہوں یا نہ ہوں آپ کو مصنوعی خوشی کا اظہار کرنا آنا چاہیے۔۔حالات و واقعات سے چاہے کتنی ہی بار آپ مات کیوں نہ کھا لیں مگر آپ کے چہرے پر مسکراہٹ لازمی احاطہ کیے رکھے چاہے وہ مسکراہٹ جھوٹی ہی کیوں نہ ہو۔مسکرانے کا ہنر سیکھیے۔آپ کی زندگی میں زیادہ تر مشکلات آپ کے ارد گرد موجود لوگوں کی پیدا کی ہوئی ہوتی ہیں۔ایسے لوگوں کے سامنے حالات کا رونا رونے کی بجاۓ ان کے ساتھ بیٹھ کر کھل کر ہنسیں،قہقہے لگائیں تاکہ وہ آپ کو مات دینے کی کوشش میں خود اپنی ہار محسوس کرنے لگیں۔رونے دھونے سے کچھ نہیں ہوگا۔مسکرانا سیکھیے۔۔پریٹینڈ کرنا سیکھئے۔۔۔
I was a mere book-on which you wrote what you wanted to
I was a mere book-on which you wrote what you wanted to. Drew imaginations and pictures your mind painted. And when you filled all the pages, with yourself, your heart and your mind, it was time to entitle the very first page. For which you chose 'anjan'.
This book you never owned shall remain in it's place where you left. Or may be taken away by wind somewhere else in someone else's hands. But its pages filled with paintings, and scribbles, and drawings, and sketches-shall always be yours. I fear say the future of this book haunts me. The book written by someone else, read by some other, and thrown in winds of time as if it were mere pages and not a heart, a human heart.
Sometimes, when you're lonesome, you feel like meeting other people
Sometimes, when you're lonesome, you feel like meeting other people. But those are a lot harder to find than it seems because a person is not a person just because you've met. They are a shapEykne of one, an outline, a potential for something that could be. Only through prolonged interaction, a conversation that slowly dissipates the fog surrounding their form, does an actual person reveal itself. And then, who knows if they would even want your company.
We leave the world a more beautiful,
We leave the world a more beautiful, a more colorful and a more loving place when we sow kindness generously and freely.
Because every act of kindness plants a seed. 🌱
Do we have the same creater?
: Do we have the same creater?
If the answer is yes than why we oppose the sayings of others.
Let me explain it for you.
When we do some wrong like "zina","deceiving","backbiting" and most of all "making others to feel inferiority complex".And some beloved of us comes and say that Quran don't allow us to do so ,we the so called Muslims start to oppose him.We start to explain him that nah nah "meri intensions wo ni thi".
But we believe in Allah is one, Muhammad pbuh is the last prophet,we know that we have to say goodbye to this immortal world,we have faith in kiraman qatibeen.
The problem is very clear here,we defend our sins and don't believe in ayaat and ahadith in accordance to our sins.
We are double coated,and that's fine to say that we have lost our iman.
There is an ayah in Quran which tafseer stands that:
"Ap quran ka ik hisa le kr dosry se mna ni kr skty".
There is no shadow of doubt that we are made from clay and we are mean to make mistakes,but doing sins intensionally and then don't have any repentance over it is just our disaster.
And there is another ayah:
"Allah loves those who regret and seek forgiveness".
Indeed a true repenter will find "sakoon" in this immortal world and hereafter.
کیا ضروری ہے کہ ہر بات کی تصدیق بھی ہو
وہ جو نزدیک نظر آتا ہے نزدیک بھی ہو
تم اگر صاحبِ رائے ہو تو لازم تو نہیں!
تم جسے ٹھیک سمجھتے ہو وہ ٹھیک بھی ہو.
On the day I die a lot will happen. A lot will change
On the day I die a lot will happen.
A lot will change.
The world will be busy.
On the day I die, all the important appointments I made will be left unattended.
The many plans I had yet to complete will remain forever undone.
The calendar that ruled so many of my days will now be irrelevant to me.
All the material things I so chased and guarded and treasured will be left in the hands of others to care for or to discard.
The words of my critics which so burdened me will cease to sting or capture anymore. They will be unable to touch me.
The arguments I believed I'd won here will not serve me or bring me any satisfaction or solace.
All my noisy incoming notifications and texts and calls will go unanswered. Their great urgency will be quieted.
My many nagging regrets will all be resigned to the past, where they should have always been anyway.
Every superficial worry about my body that I ever labored over; about my waistline or hairline or frown lines, will fade away.
My carefully crafted image, the one I worked so hard to shape for others here, will be left to them to complete anyway.
The sterling reputation I once struggled so greatly to maintain will be of little concern for me anymore.
All the small and large anxieties that stole sleep from me each night will be rendered powerless.
The deep and towering mysteries about life and death that so consumed my mind will finally be clarified in a way that they could never be before while I lived.
These things will certainly all be true on the day that I die.
Yet for as much as will happen on that day, one more thing that will happen.
On the day I die, the few people who really know and truly love me will grieve deeply.
They will feel a void.
They will feel cheated.
They will not feel ready.
They will feel as though a part of them has died as well.
And on that day, more than anything in the world they will want more time with me.
I know this from those I love and grieve over.
And so knowing this, while I am still alive I'll try to remember that my time with them is finite and fleeting and so very precious—and I'll do my best not to waste a second of it.
I'll try not to squander a priceless moment worrying about all the other things that will happen on the day I die, because many of those things are either not my concern or beyond my control.
Friends, those other things have an insidious way of keeping you from living even as you live; vying for your attention, competing for your affections.
They rob you of the joy of this unrepeatable, uncontainable, ever-evaporating Now with those who love you and want only to share it with you.
Don't miss the chance to dance with them while you can.
It's easy to waste so much daylight in the days before you die.
Don't let your life be stolen every day by all that you believe matters, because on the day you die, much of it simply won't.
Yes, you and I will die one day.
But before that day comes: let us live..
ایک منٹ سے دوسرے منٹ کے درمیان کتنا فاصلہ ہے ؟
ایک منٹ سے دوسرے منٹ کے درمیان کتنا فاصلہ ہے ؟
اور میں تمہیں بتادوں ساٹھ سیکنڈ نہیں ہے
اور نہ ہی ایک گھنٹے سے دوسرے گھنٹے کا فاصلہ ساٹھ منٹ
تم جو سمجھتے ہو ایک ہفتے سے دوسرے ہفتے کا فاصلہ سات دن
سب غلط ہے۔۔۔
نہیں ہیں سال میں تین سو پینسٹھ دن
خوشی اور ٖغم میں وقت کی ترتیب ایک سی نہیں رہتی
ساٹھ سیکنڈ کی خوشی میں گُزرتا لمحہ
غم کے قالب میں ڈھل جائے توصدیاں نگل جائے
*PARDAH- a sign of dignity*
ہونا تو چاہیے کہ یہ میرا ہی عکس ہو
لیکن یہ آئینے میں مرے روبرو ہے کون؟
Some transformations are really worth going through. And greatest of them is transforming yourself for the sake of Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala.
It's like waking up a usual morning but it's not usual anymore. You are a special person from now on.
پھر اللّٰہ جسے چاہتا ہے بھٹکا دیتا ہے
اور جسے چاہتا ہے ہدایت بخشتا ہے
(سورۃ ابراھیم:4)
You are chosen by Allah ta'ala to follow his Ahkaam. The Creator Himself wants you to be rewarded with majesty in this duniya and in the hereafter.
SubhanAllah!
But sadly, Pardah has been a topic of constant debate (especially in 2021).
Even our Muslim brothers and sisters argue over the practice of such unambiguous Hukm.
Slowly and gradually, Gheerah and Haya, the very essential characteristics of Mominoon and Mominaat respectively, are ebbing away.
-They argue: Extra veil suppresses your personality.
-I rectify: It, in fact, gives you a distinguished and 'out of the ordinary' identity. It gives you the real honor and dignity that has been endowed to a woman in Islam.
کہہ دو کہ اپنے اوپر اپنی چادروں کے پلو لٹکالیا کریں یہ زیادہ مناسب طریقہ ہے تاکہ وہ "پہچان لی جائیں"
(سورۃ احزاب:59)
They should be recognized as "Muslim(honored) Women" in a passel of ordinary people.
-Then they say: Women in Islam are not supposed to be empowered and courageous.
-I ask them to read about
1• Shifa bint Abdullah(RA)- 'the lady inspector' of the market-place in Medina who had the great knowledge of shariah laws regarding business, was very skilled in medicine, well-known for her remarkable wisdom and is titled as a Muftiyah of that time.
2• Khawlah bint Al-Azwar(RA), one of the greatest female warriors who used to fight so bravely that once she was even compared with Khalid Bin Waleed(RA) by the opponents in the battlefield.
3• Nusaybah bint Ka'ab(RA)- the female warrior and one of the companions who bravely protected Prophet (SAW) in the battle of Uhad.
And the list goes on....
Dear Muslimaat, a piece of cloth covering your head and face will not change your personality at all.
Your charisma lies in the reflection of your admirable thoughts and ability of contemplation.
Your words and your manners describe who you are, not your hairstyles and makeovers.
May Allah direct us all to the straight path and save us from the whispers of shaytan (Ameen Suma Ameen) .
Jazakallahu Khair, Barak Allah fikum ♥️
ایک بات ہمیشہ ذہن میں رکھنا۔۔۔۔
ایک بات ہمیشہ ذہن میں رکھنا۔۔۔۔
اللہ تعالی زبردستی کسی کو اپنے قریب کرنا پسند نہیں کرتا
وہ تو دین میں بھی زبردستی نہیں کرنے دیتا
لا اکراہ فی الدین
دین میں کوئی جبر نہیں۔۔۔۔۔
ابو جہل اور ابو لہب کے اردگرد اللہ کے کتنے دوست تھے، یہاں تک کہ نبی صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ وسلم کی موجودگی ان کے قریب تر تھی
لیکن ان کی اپنی چوائس اللہ سے دور رہنے کی تھی تو پھر وہ واقعی اللہ سے دور کر دئیے گۓ۔۔۔۔
ہم سب کو بھی تو زندگی میں یہ چوائس دے دی گئی ہے کہ چاہیں تو اللہ کی دوستی اختیار کر لیں یا اللہ سے دوری۔۔۔۔۔۔
آپ کے ساتھ کوئی زبردستی کرتا ہے کہ ساری رات جاگتے رہو اور فجر کے وقت سوتے رہو؟؟
نہیں نا۔۔۔۔
یہ تو آپ کی اپنی منتخب کردہ راہ ہے۔۔۔۔۔۔
کیا خواب پورے ہوتے ہیں؟
کیا خواب پورے ہوتے ہیں؟
اور ان خوابوں کا کیا جن کو پورا کرنے والے تمام راستے بند ہوں۔ ایسے جیسے آپ ایک تاریک کمرے میں بند ہوں جہاں بس ایک کھڑکی ہو اور آپ اس کھڑکی سے اپنی منزل دیکھ پا رہے ہوں لیکن آپ کے پاس اس کمرے سے نکلنے کا کوئی راستہ نہ ہو۔ آپ ہر روز اس کھڑکی سے اپنی منزل کو دیکھتے ہوں لیکن اپنی بےبسی کی وجہ سے آپ منزل تک پہنچ نہ سکیں۔ اس کرب اور تکلیف کا اندازہ کون کر سکتا ہے جب منزل آپ کے بلکل سامنے ہو اور آپ اسے پا نہ سکیں۔ تب ایک راستہ ہوتا ہے جس کے زریعے ہم اپنی منزل حاصل کر سکتے ہیں۔
اور وہ راستہ ہے دعا۔
ہاں دعاؤں سے تو معجزئے ہوتے ہیں۔
اس اندھیرے کمرے سے باہر ہمیں صرف دعا ہی لا سکتی ہے۔ کہتے ہیں کہ اللّه کی رحمت کا دروازہ انسان کے لیے کبھی بند نہیں ہوتا۔ جب ہم ہر طرف سے مایوس ہو جاتے ہیں تب اللّه اپنی رحمت کا دروازہ ھمارے لیے ضرور کھولتا ہے۔
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