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Mar 24

(Source: shahad91)

Feb 16

تلحفت ُشوقي و الأحلام هاربٌة


كأنها الطير ُإن هاجرن من ضجر ِ


مللن صمتي ، و تكبيلي ، و أسألتي


وطولَ الصبِر ، كيف مللن من صبري ؟


بقيت وحدي , ملأت الكون أسئلةً


عن المشتاق ِ ، حين يموت من كدرِ


عن الأحبابِ ، أي ّالأرض تحملهم


عن الأعمار ِ ، كيف تشيبُ في الصغرِ ؟

Feb 13

by @raghad_sul

by @raghad_sul

Jan 30

tellmeaboutislam:


Some of the Manners and Characteristics of the 
Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him
1. Sound Intellect: The Messenger (peace be upon him) had an excellent, complete and sound intellect. No man has ever had an intellect as complete and perfect as his.
Qadhi Iyaadh (A great scholar of Islam who wrote many works, including on the Biography of the Prophet (peace be upon him)), may God have mercy on him, said: 
This becomes clear to an individual when the researcher reads the Prophet’s biography and understands his state of affairs, and his meaningful and inclusive utterances and traditions, his good manners, ethics and moral character, his knowledge of the Torah and Gospel and other Divine Scriptures, and his knowledge of statements of the wise, and knowledge of bygone nations, and ability to strike examples and implement policies and correct emotional manners. He was an example and paradigm to which his people could relate to in all branches of knowledge; acts of worship, medicine, laws of inheritance, lineage, and other matters as well. He knew and learned all of this without reading or examining the Scriptures of those before us, nor did he sit with their scholars. The Prophet had no formal schooling, and was without knowledge of the above before being commissioned as a Prophet, nor could he read or write. The Prophet (peace be upon him) was wise to the fullest extent of his mental capacity. God, the Exalted, informed him of some of what had taken place (in the past) and of that which would take place in the future. This is a sign that the Dominion belongs to God, and that He is capable over all things. [6]  

tellmeaboutislam:

Some of the Manners and Characteristics of the 

Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him

1. Sound Intellect: The Messenger (peace be upon him) had an excellent, complete and sound intellect. No man has ever had an intellect as complete and perfect as his.

Qadhi Iyaadh (A great scholar of Islam who wrote many works, including on the Biography of the Prophet (peace be upon him)), may God have mercy on him, said:

This becomes clear to an individual when the researcher reads the Prophet’s biography and understands his state of affairs, and his meaningful and inclusive utterances and traditions, his good manners, ethics and moral character, his knowledge of the Torah and Gospel and other Divine Scriptures, and his knowledge of statements of the wise, and knowledge of bygone nations, and ability to strike examples and implement policies and correct emotional manners. He was an example and paradigm to which his people could relate to in all branches of knowledge; acts of worship, medicine, laws of inheritance, lineage, and other matters as well. He knew and learned all of this without reading or examining the Scriptures of those before us, nor did he sit with their scholars. The Prophet had no formal schooling, and was without knowledge of the above before being commissioned as a Prophet, nor could he read or write. The Prophet (peace be upon him) was wise to the fullest extent of his mental capacity. God, the Exalted, informed him of some of what had taken place (in the past) and of that which would take place in the future. This is a sign that the Dominion belongs to God, and that He is capable over all things. [6]  

Jan 26

Jan 25

TELL ME ABOUT ISLAM: What does the Qur'an say about Jesus? -

tellmeaboutislam:

The Glorious Qur’an speaks highly of Jesus, on whom be peace, and reports nothing negative about him. Take, for instance the following quotation from the Glorious Qur’an where Allah says:

“O People of the Scripture! Do not exaggerate in your religion, and do not say anything concerning Allah…

Jan 05

by : @raghad_sul

by : @raghad_sul

“وضعت كل شيء في أدراج الطفولة ، الحب و الوفاء ، نسيان الخيبة و غفران الأخطاء ، و الفرح العفوي المميز ، وجئت هنا كغريبة بلا أمتعة في عالم الكبارِ الجامدِ .”

Dec 28

From.  NASA images

From. NASA images

from . NASA images

from . NASA images

ليس الغياب وحده هو ما يؤلمني ، يؤلمني أكثر حينَ لا نحس بالغياب ، عندما نمضي مع العابرين و قد تخلينا عن أجمل مافينا ، و تركنا كل ماكان في صدورنا من حكايا و أشواق و ذكرياتٍ ، في ضفة ، و عبرنا فرادى إلى مكان سحيق ، حينها سنبدو لا مبالين ، متبلدين ، لا شيء يذكر ، سنكون أنا و أنت وجهٌ آخر للإنسان الذي عاش يملؤه الشعور بقدسية التفاصيل التي تغص بالشوق و نشوة اللقاء ، ثم توارى عنه ، و تركه و اختفى !

Dec 26

(Source: roy-x, via rafrf)

صفعة الإنتماء !

كنت و ما زلت أحمل هذا الثقل الأبدي في جنبي ، و هنا مجرد فضفضة قلب ، أحب الحياة حتى يراها ندية , حلوه , تنساب أيامها خفيفة من حوله و تتخطاه بسلام ، و يحمل من بقاياها أجمل ما فيها ، هكذا أحب قلبي الحياة ، و كواقع اليوم . . يحاول هذا المكان تلطيخ تلك الصورة ، لنظل عالقين في غياهب المكان ، نعشقه رغم الضياع و جلجلةِ الفساد فيه ، نعشقه كما لو أنه لن يورق عمر إلّا فيه ، و لن يموت عمر إلا فيه ، و لن تصحو البسيطة إلا عليه ،نحبه ! لكنه بصدق صفعة على خد العاشقين ، كلمته الوحيده اني أنا الموت ، و أنا السراب !

Dec 11



When asked about her Hijab by Journalists and how it is not proportionate with her level of intellect and education, she replied:
“Man in the early times was almost naked, and as his intellect evolved he started wearing clothes. What I am today and what I’m wearing represents the highest level of thought and civilization that man has achieved, and is not regressive. It’s the removal of clothes again that is regressive back to ancient times” - Noble Laurette from Yemen, Tawakul Karman

When asked about her Hijab by Journalists and how it is not proportionate with her level of intellect and education, she replied:

“Man in the early times was almost naked, and as his intellect evolved he started wearing clothes. What I am today and what I’m wearing represents the highest level of thought and civilization that man has achieved, and is not regressive. It’s the removal of clothes again that is regressive back to ancient times” - Noble Laurette from Yemen, Tawakul Karman

(Source: mohamedashraf, via sayaf)