Thursday, December 20, 2012

Rethink Your Vote

I cannot even remember what motivated me to start blogging, but I truly believe that nothing happens without the will of Almighty Allah swt.
Every post came from the heart without much thought or planning. Some writers have writer's block because they are thinking too hard about what to say. When you speak from your heart its that much easier, Alhumdulillah. All Praise is due to Allah (God).

Although I have nominated myself for Best spiritual / religious Blog in the South African Blog Awards, I am not vain enough to believe I could actually win it, but most definitely sane enough to know that it does not matter.

"All Praise be to Allah who clothed me with that through which I cover my shame and through which I adorn myself in life."


Thursday, December 13, 2012

This worldly life

All praise is due to Allah! After completing his Internship at a Large Advertising Agency, my Son seemed stressed out about finding permanent employment.

I could feel the tension and felt the need to put him at ease by reminding him that everything happens by the will of Allah (God). In islam we use the term Tawakkul which refers to putting your trust in Allah (God) - to believe that He alone can ward off harms of this world, provide you blessings and sustenance, and to ease your challenges. Tawakkul is also about accepting the results that He decides regardless of how they may turn out.

I received the following beautiful explanation from a Mowlana's wife via email and I cannot explain it any better. How to use "Tawakkul" in Relieving our Anxieties and Worries.


To understand the concept of Tawakkul, consider how tense and worried you get at times about the challenges of this worldly life. Whether it’s you worrying about losing your job or sustenance, or general life problems that you may come to face, Tawakkul is your belief and the attitude that you have about putting your trust in Allah to take care of all your affairs.

Allah (swt ), says:
And whoever places his trust in Allah, Sufficient is He for him, for Allah will surely accomplish His Purpose: For verily, Allah has appointed for all things a due proportion. (Qur’an 65:3)
The Quran makes it clear that Tawakkul is not an option but rather a requirement. Allah (may He be Exalted) says:
“…and put your trust in Allâh if you are believers indeed.(Surah Al-Ma’idah, 5: 23)
He also says in the Quran:
“….And in Allah let believers put their Trust” [Surah Ibrahim 14:11]

Don’t give up on Your Efforts


Tawakkul shouldn’t be mistaken with giving up your efforts thinking that somehow your challenges will get resolved. Rather striving and working with the attitude that Allah will take care of your affairs and will help you in getting through your trials is part of you having the Tawakkul on Allah.


Some scholars have stated that “Tawakkul in reality does not deny actually working and striving for provision, for Allah Almighty has decreed that we should work and it is from His ways that he gives people when they strive. In fact, Allah Almighty ordered us to both depend upon Him and to work, to take the necessary steps needed to achieve our goals, and so the act of striving for our sustenance is an act of physical worship while trusting and depending upon Allah is faith in Him.” (Permanent Committee for Research and Verdicts (Fatawa Islamiyah, Vol. 7, Pages 172-174)


Allah says:
“…So seek provision from Allah and worship Him (alone).” [Al-‘Ankaboot 29: 17]
Shaikh Saalih Al-Fawzaan stated about this verse, “Look for sustenance and do not sit around in the masaajid claiming that you are putting your trust in Allah. Do not sit in your homes and claim that your daily sustenance will come to you.” This is wrong and a true believer doesn’t say such things.” (Shaikh Saalih Al-Fawzaan Haqeeqat-ut-Tawakkul (pg. 15-25))
This obviously applies to not just seeking provisions but in striving to resolve other matters of our lives – just as long we remember and believe that His will is a prerequisite for our matters to get resolved and to accept what He ultimately decrees.


The scholars have also stated that, “other than our efforts that we put in, a Muslim should also combine Tawakkul with other means, whether they are acts of `Ibadah (worship) like Du`a’ (supplication), Salah (Prayer), Sadaqah (voluntary charity) or maintaining the ties of kinship, or other material means which Allah has predestined.” (source : alifta.net Fatwa no. 2798)
Allah (swt ), also says in the Quran:
[There were] those to whom people said: “The people are gathering against you, so fear them.“ But it only increased their faith; they said: “For us Allah is Sufficient and He is the best Disposer of affairs” (Qur’an 3:173)
Benefits of Tawakkul
One of the major benefits of Tawakkul is that it can relieve us from unnecessary anxiety, worry, and resulting depression from the challenges that we may be facing. By believing that all our affairs are in Allah’s hands and we can do only what is in our control, we leave the results to Allah and accept His decree whatever it may be. Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali said, “the fruit of tawakkul is the acceptance of Allah’s decree. Whoever leaves his affairs to Allah and then is accepting of what he is given has truly relied on Allah. Al-Hassan and others among the salaf defined tawakkul as ridhaa (acceptance).” (Jami’ Al-’Uloom wa Al-Hikam : A Commentary on 50 Major Hadith)

Let’s strive to understand the concept of Tawakkul and to make it part of our belief systems. We will notice that things will not only get resolved easier with His help, but Tawakkul will also relieve us from the day to day anxieties and worries associated with the challenges of this life.

 







Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Developing an Attitude of Gratitute

I could not have stumbled across this post By Bela Khan at a better time.
Attitude of Gratitude: Psychology Behind Shukr.  I simply had to share with you my readers.





SHE opens her wardrobe. Two dozen dresses of red, yellow, orange, pink and you-name-it colour are hanging in there. After a cursory glance, she bangs the door shut.
“Mom, I have ‘nothing’ to wear for the party. I’ve been begging you to take me shopping for ages. You never listen to me. What do I do now?”
He is rummaging the fridge for the fourth time. Pizza, chocolate, ice cream, fruits and juices are stuffed inside. He leaves the kitchen despondently.
“There’s really nothing much to eat in here. Let’s go to the café and have some decent food today.”

She wakes up with the same feelings of depression and dread. Thoughts of suicide are again floating in her mind. She is married to a handsome man, with two lovely kids, a home, and a car – everything most women would ask for. Life apparently is perfect, but there is “something” missing. It is just because she is not married to the man of her dreams.
He thinks his life sucks. He is seventeen years old. He has an iPhone, Core I-7 Dell, and 1000 bucks monthly pocket money. But according to him, his life sucks. He can’t focus on his textbook. He slams it shut and starts pacing in the room as he thinks out aloud, “If my friend can own a Jaguar, why the hell, can’t I? Everything sucks.”
Do any of these scenarios sound familiar?
The Ingratitude Habit
As we grow up, we get tuned to be unthankful and not see the blessings in our life. We focus all our energy and attention towards finding out the stuff that is lacking in our lives. This is really ironic, because the more we focus on scarcity the more we tend to attract it.
Western Research vs 1400-year-old Message
Research has proven that through our thoughts and emotions, we emit powerful signals; these signals have the ability to attract signals of the same frequency. In other words, whenever you are being ungrateful or thinking negative and self-defeating things (“I never seem to have enough of money” or “I can never be healthy” or “ I can never find a practicing husband”) or worrying about issues beyond your control, you are actually emitting energies that will attract similar energies. Ultimately, you will end up becoming a black hole of despair. All the worries, arguments and frustration lead to more of the same.
If you want to attract more signals of what you desire to experience (like peace, joy, harmony, ease, and prosperity), then why not choose your thoughts consciously and carefully?
Today non-Muslim researchers have discovered these secrets in the name of Natural Laws, while these “open secrets” were given to us in the Quran 1400 years ago. Psychologists and philosophers have painstakingly conducted studies and have come up with new theories and ideas. But this “newly discovered” stuff was presented to us in the Quran in no uncertain terms.
And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed, 'If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favor]; but if you deny, indeed, My punishment is severe.' " [Qur’an reference]
The following are some findings of a long-term study on the effects of gratitude by Robert A. Emmons from the University of California Davis and Micheal E. McCullogh from the University of Miami:
* In an experimental comparison, those who kept gratitude journals on a weekly basis exercised more regularly, reported fewer physical symptoms, felt better about their lives as a whole, and were more optimistic about the upcoming week compared to those who recorded hassles or neutral life events.
* Participants who kept gratitude lists were more likely to have made progress toward important personal goals over a two-month period compared to subjects in the other experimental conditions. 
* Grateful people report higher levels of positive emotions, life satisfaction, vitality, optimism and lower levels of depression and stress. 

This is a readymade formula for attracting more of what you want in life.
Does it make sense why gratitude is such a key ingredient in a successful life? Gratitude basically helps you make the shift. Consequently, you are able to attract more good, more love, more joy, more money, more health and blissful relationships in your life. Gratitude is one of the easiest and most frequently used methods to alter the signals one is emitting. What we need to master is the attitude of gratitude, the attitude of appreciating everything in life.
Surah Fatiha: A Pillar’s Pillar
It is well-known that prayer, the important pillar of Islam, is incomplete without Surah Fatihah. Surah Fatihah begins with expressing our gratitude to our Lord for the countless blessings He has showered upon us. Have you ever noticed that a lot of du’as taught by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also start with the same expression of gratitude – Alhamdulillah. Our day starts with the supplication Alhmdulillahilazi Ahyana… (All praise and thanks be to Allah who gave us life…)
What is the significance of this? Allah SWT wants you to start your day in a super-charged state, attracting ample happiness and abundance in life.
The meal ends with the supplication Alhmdulillahizi at’amana wa sakana… (All praise and thanks be to Allah who gave us food and drink…) Why? Because He always wants you to have better food every time you eat. The same expression – Alhamdulillah. Can’t be a coincidence, can it?
Getting Back on Track
Gratitude is one of the quickest ways to regain our focus. When we are stuck, it means we are giving too much attention to something that doesn’t really deserve it. Most so-called problems are usually mundane pre-occupations and mental obsessions. We focus so much on one area to the exclusion of everything else that we create and then magnify our problems.
Guess what? When we focus so much on what’s not working, we can’t even access the part of our brain that provides us solutions. Surprised? Yeh!
So, when something is not working, focus on what is working and say Alhamdulillahi rabbil 3lameen aloud. What do you think you are doing by saying this? You are freeing your mind from those thoughts that bog you down, and you are reinforcing strong, positive beliefs that even if some areas are not working in life, others definitely are. In this way, you are able to think in a quicker and better way to resolve what is not working in life. Try it out yourself.
Gratitude – The Practice of Companions
It is reported that some of the Companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) used to be grateful even for the calamities they faced and presented their gratitude to Allah for not letting something worse befall them. Now that is the attitude of gratitude!
A Miraculous Phenomenon
Being grateful to Allah SWT does wonders. When you’ll acknowledge His Hand in your life, miracles will happen. You’ll be in the middle of a problem and would not have the least bit of knowledge about what would happen next, and suddenly the solution will dawn upon you. It’s like someone returning you an old loan that you had completely forgotten about when you were in dire need of money. It’s like when you are thinking about your loved ones and they give you a call right then. It’s like when you are longing for something to happen and it happens. Be very grateful to The One who made it happen.
We usually need a BIG reason to be grateful because we ignore the many things that are already available to us. Our family, friends, body, health, job, leisure time, education, food, wisdom, smiles, children, even the painful lessons that life teaches us, and the list goes on are HUGE blessings to be grateful for. If you don’t have the same feeling, just close your eyes and imagine one of these blessings vanishing from your life. How does that feel? This is EXACTLY the reason why you need to be thankful for every moment in every day.
It’s a pity that from childhood we are tuned to lust for more and never be satisfied with what we already have. It is exactly for this reason that being grateful to Allah SWT for what He has already blessed us with is sometimes very challenging for us. All of us need a bit of fine-tuning. Let me share with you some tips on how you can be grateful to Allah and see the blessings unfold in your life:
1- Make a list of twenty things you appreciate right NOW. Write ALHAMDULILLAH in front of every blessing. Make a list of the things you feel good about and note down why you are grateful for that thing, situation or person in your life. How did you feel doing this? Here’s the good news: you just increased your positive emissions and now you are actually able to attract more happiness, abundance and prosperity in your life, Insha Allah.
2- Start looking for EVERYTHING you can be grateful for in life and start talking about it all the time no matter how insignificant it is. If you find a buck from your old shirt’s pocket, celebrate. Tell everyone how grateful you are for that. That’s how you are actually tuning your mind to show gratitude for the tiniest blessing in your life.
3- At least once a day, share GRATITUDE status on Facebook and Twitter (or whatever social media you use) and ask others what they are grateful for. Insha Allah, you’ll get reward for your SHUKR and theirs too.
4- Try to seek the positive out of every negative. Take out at least three good lessons from every painful experience and be grateful that life threw that situation at you so you could learn.


In a nutshell, developing the attitude of gratitude to Allah SWT will do wonders in your life. Identify those wonders and be grateful for them so you can have more.

By Bela Khan on 04 December 2012. Posted in Life and Society







Friday, November 9, 2012

Friday Elegance - Pastel Power



When I purchased this skirt at a Fashion show at The Lounge on Kromboom, my daughters were not to thrilled with my purchase. I felt disappointed that I might have buyer's remorse, but decided to make it work since I loved it and thought it was such a lovely flowy dreamy skirt!
skirt by Aliwia Jattiem (Oranges & Lemon)
I loved wearing the skirt and since it was handmade by a special lady who does so much for her family and the community, just made it that much more meaningful. Mashaa Allah


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Sightseeing Saturdays - Time to Reflect


As I embark on my day at The Hydro at Stellenbosch, I have mixed feelings of guilt and reflection. The feeling of guilt stems from knowing all the difficulties friends, family and people in general are experiencing. I question whether going to the spa is extravagant and a waste of time. Allah knows Best.

The week that passed, is what enticed me to book a day at the spa since my husband is overseas on a business trip and I have been left yet again with his share of responsibilities, as well as my own. Alhumdulilah.

But the highlight of the week was coming home from work and exchanging experiences of the day with my son over supper and him making me laugh with his sense of humour. These moments I treasure so deeply in my heart particularly because he is moving onto the next chapter of his life, Mashaa Allah.
He has almost completed his Marketing degree and starts his internship at a very large Advertising company on  Monday, Inshaa Allah. I make duah that Allah swt continue to guide and protect him, and fill his heart with love of Allah and the deen of Islam.
May you stay on that "white line" of Halaal, as per the Jumuah (Friday) talk you shared with me last night. Alhumdulilah I am proud of you my son.

The Spa day started with me seeing the nurse for blood pressure tests etc... When the nurse asked me whether I had a headache, I said I had it very bad yesterday and last night. She gave me some shocking news! She said she is not surprised as my blood pressure is very high. Allahu Akbar! My guilt evaporated as I knew why I was meant to be there...

lunch is served.....

I read my namaaz, praising and thanking My Creator who has made all this possible, Subhanallah...
And I eagily await my husband's return, Inshaa Allah (God Willing) so that we can greet the returning Hujaj and soak up in the Khair and Barakah of their journey.

May the Almighty Allah, the Beneficient, the Merciful, protect us from hypocrisy, vanity, greed, boastfulness and shirk.  Ameen.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Simple Skills - Chocolate Puds


Goodhousekeeping SA was having a "Do it Smarter Chocolate Workshop" in Pinelands at the Capsicum Chef Training School and guess who signed up for it??  If you know what I look like then even though I could be mistaken for a puffed up choc pudding, the picture above should answer that question!
We were taught how to make a chocolate pudding, which is perfect for small functions or even just to spoil your loved ones on any occasion as they are quick and easy to prepare.




made by me......
The course was short and sweet and we were even spoilt with a goodie bag packed with............... "goodies" of course!


I am truly grateful, Alhumdulilah, Shukr to Allah!
The next skill I will be attempting to acquire is far from simple, as it is a UCT Internet Marketing course starting on Monday 5 November, and I am fearful, because using my mental ability will be far more challenging than the physical kind. I will keep you posted, Inshaa Allah (God Willing).

If you apply your mind, you can achieve anything but only with the Almighty Allah swt's infinite mercy.

"So remember Me, I will remember you. And be grateful to Me and do not deny Me" [Quran 2: 152]


Saturday, October 27, 2012

Simple Skills - Elves at work



made by me......
I can hardly believe it myself, yes its me behind a sewing machine. I never thought it was possible since I am one of those individuals who struggle to sew a button onto a garment. I decided to attempt a one day sewing course with "Elves at Work" who promises to teach you to sew in just one day! The class accommodates a maximum of 6 persons and we where we asked to introduce ourselves and briefly elaborate why we were doing the course. My reason being that I wanted to sew my own vests/t-shirts that I wear as undergarments as well as the fact that we have 3 machines at work that is used to manufacture bags, pencil cases etc. and I often looked at the machines and wondered whether I would ever be able to work them.

Well guess what?? I have done it, Alhumdulilah. I bought 1 meter of fabric at Hilite and managed to sew two t-shirts (under-tops as I prefer to call it), 1 long-sleeve and the other sleeveless.

made by me......
We where also shown how to iron on a logo using heat transfer paper, and I added my FAMALLY
logo to the inside of my t-shirt instead of using a stitched on label that irritates the back of my neck.


AND there you have it........made by me! Alhumdulilah, another skill learned in just one day, so whats stopping you?

"Every successful person has a painful story & every painful story has a successful end.
Learn to accept pain & prepare for ultimate success"  - anonymous (from Mufti Menk's page)

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Simple Skills - Create a Cake

made by me.........
You are never to old to learn! I know it sounds "cliche" but with the tough situations some people are experiencing due to unemployment, job losses etc, I thought learning a skill or two could be beneficial should I ever (Allah forbid) find myself in a similar position one day.

A few days ago I heard that a childhood friend's husband took his own life due to not being able to provide for his family. May Allah swt protect us and grant us understanding. If you have eyesight, limbs, a brain and fair health, you are rich so make use of the Almighty's blessings he has bestowed upon you.

Everyone gets tested in his or her life, and we should try to pass that test with "flying colors" and remember that after difficulty comes ease. Turn to your maker as he will never forsake you. May Allah swt fill our hearts with takwah and emaan, Inshaa Allah.

Almost a year ago I attended a very enjoyable cake decorating course at Basheera Fakier's Create-a-cake class and although I barely have time to spoil my family with this newly acquired "caking" skill, I do feel confident that I can present an impressive cake or 2 and the impressive choc mousse cake I made at the class that day was used as a centre piece at the Vision Childcare Eat and Treat Fundraiser that evening. Now that's a Feel Good moment right? Alhumdulilah.


high tea fundraiser


Next, I will attempt a sewing course and I cannot wait to share my experience.

Please keep the faith, stay strong, keep trying no matter what and if you feel you cannot do it, Reach out and Ask for help.




Sunday, October 14, 2012

Sightseeing Saturdays

Who would have thought making my bed with the help of my husband would leave me with something so profound!

Having been Blessed with domestic help for most of my married life, making the bed was not something I would normally do and probably took for granted. Whilst shaking the sheets and exchanging sweet nothing's with my hubby, it suddenly occurred to me that a day will come that one of us will no longer be in the bed. The thought did not scare me, but instead reminded me of our ultimate destination and that life on earth is but temporary.

It was also a reminder that life is short, do not take anyone for granted, especially the ones you love and love you in return! Thank the Almighty Allah swt everyday. Shukr Allah!

Saturdays are normally "time out from each other day" as we also work together, so on saturday I was pleasantly surprised when my husband said he is taking me for lunch to Hout Bay! That was the same day the boat with tourists overturned in Hout Bay, and yet ANOTHER reminder that life is short!

I decided to do a Sightseeing Saturdays blogpost and share the journey with you all, hopefully it will inspire you to enjoy the breeze, the sunshine, the rain, the air and most importantly Almighty Allah's countless blessings!  Fi Amanillah....



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

To the Unfulfilled Wife...


I MAY not know you. I may not know your name, where you come from, or where you live.
But I know what you’re going through. I’ve been there. I know you just want to be happy. 
You just want your marriage, your husband, your home life to be…better. Happier. Easier.
I know you are tired of being sad. Tired of being unfulfilled. Tired of settling. Tired of wanting more.
Tired of trying to make yourself stop caring.
I know sometimes you look up and wonder, “What happened to the ME I used to be?”
You’ve bent, suppressed, and given up so much of yourself.  Sometimes you wonder, “What am I doing here? What’s the point? Maybe my life would be better if/when/there…”

I know you feel unnoticed and unappreciated. You can’t get rid of the headaches, your eyes are tired, your hair needs attention, your hands are rough, your body is sore, your feet are cracked but most importantly, your heart feels empty.

But you know what? It’s going to be okay. You know how you start to compare your then and now?
You wonder why you were happier and why you felt your iman back then? You wonder, “What happened? What changed?” Yeah, your situation changed…You had that thing, the issues were different, etc. but you changed too.
You let your circumstances determine your happiness.
And if you keep doing that, you’ll always be up and down, because that’s how life is. But I don’t want that for you. I want you to get to a place where you can say, “You know what? It’s ok.
It’s not worth the arguing, the pain, the tears, and the inner turmoil.”

We think happiness is always when and if. We think happiness is somewhere outside of us…somewhere outside of our current situation.  But that’s not true. Your happiness is up to you.
You can “choose” happiness. You don’t have to wait until someone or something makes you happy.
 Instead of waiting for that one big change to bring joy and sunshine into your life, pay attention to the small drops of delight that abound throughout your day. 

Everything will never be exactly the way you want.  And if it is, it won’t last long. That’s just how life is. And that’s ok. We have ups and we have downs. The good thing about the downs is that they tell us to slow down. To pray. To be grateful.  To feel empathy for those who have it worse.
I saw a quote the other day…”When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on.” And that’s what you have to do sometimes.  You just hold on.

I know what it’s like to reach that point where you feel like you’re going to break.
You’re tired of going through the motions and you know you can’t keep living like this.
It’s scary. It’s scary because you don’t know what’s going to happen or what to do next but you know something has to change. And sooner or later, you realize, it’s you. It’s you that has to change.
Because at this point, you know that nothing external will make it better. Getting a maid won’t make it better. Having more money or even getting that divorce. You would still be unhappy. And that’s how you know it’s your heart. And so you give in. And you throw in the towel and turn back to where you should’ve been the whole time…with Allah.

You know, your marriage isn’t the center of your life. The reality is you won’t always feel the love, the happiness and fulfillment. I know you didn’t get married to have a roommate and sometimes you feel like your marriage isn’t benefitting you the way it’s supposed to.

But don’t spend too much time being sad. And don’t let anyone stand in between you and your relationship with Allah. Not even your own self. You couldn’t read Quran because you were just too upset. You couldn’t pray because you couldn’t concentrate. Or you couldn’t sit and do your adhkar because your mind was everywhere.
But you know how you feel better after you take that first step back to Allah? That time you decided to pick up the Quran, maybe because you figured it’s been a while. That time you couldn’t stop crying in prayer. And then when you finished, you felt lighter.  Well this time, keep going.

Remember the last time YOU did something and it made YOU feel happy? Or the other day when you laughed out loud, for a pretty long time, and you thought, “Wow, I can’t remember the last time I laughed like that.” Go do it again. Go make a nice cake, or put on some makeup and nice clothes, and do your hair.

Play with your kids or go help someone. Do it for you. And then smile at yourself. Smile because it’s going to be okay. You may not have everything you want and your relationship with your husband may not be where you want it to be, but Allah sees you.  Allah knows your trying.
And one more thing, don’t lose yourself in your marriage, trying to morph yourself into the perfect wife. Keep a little bit of yourself just for you. Because you need YOU.
And remember, you’re not alone.

                                                                    By Andrea Umm Abdullah and Umm Zahrah | Saudi Life

Sunday, September 9, 2012

So Happy We Met.



"Once you have Learned to Love,  You will have learned to live"

Over the past year I have met some amazingly lovable, kind-hearted and sincere women! Rhoudah  Mooradd, I praise and Thank the Almighty Allah for bringing you into our lives. You have beautified so many muslimahs, not only with your abayahs but also with your kindness! Mashaa Allah.

Another VERY special woman I have to mention is Shahiema Dollie, what a Blessing you are to all who know you and are honored to call you family! Mashaa Allah.

To all the passionate Entrepreneurs I have had been blessed to meet, Oranges and Lemon's - Aliwia Jattiem, Pretty Lady's - Faieqah Salie, Create-A-Cake's - Basheera Fakier, The Barakat's - Kareemah Jacobs,  Shireen Doutie, Gadija Khan, Taaiebah Ebrahim, Abashiya Achilles and Roshaan Misbach May Allah Azzawajal shower you with lots of Khair and Barakah, Inshaa Allah.

Then there are those who I look forward to meeting soon, Inshaa Allah! Aunty Fatima Ebrahim, Giekmah Esau, Nadia Khan and Gadija Muller.

You all are the most beautiful flowers in my garden of friendship.....
Friendship is a treasure, Friendship is a comfort, Friendship is Blessing because it teaches us the way to live.

Monday, July 23, 2012

The Season Of Change

When maybe neither I… nor you are here.

To disrupt this beauty would be ever unwise,  With our human faults, sins and lies
How perfect if we were to harmonize,  With the rest of nature when Ramadan arrives!
It trades perfumes of forgiveness if you repent from vice  And sweetness of faith for restrained eyes.
A breath better than the smell of musk,  For fasting sincerely from dawn to dusk
It gifts robes of respect for honesty,  And jewels of Jannah for a little in charity.
For constant glorification of Allah,  A face that shines brighter than the stars!
It reveals the treasures of Paradise  To those who pray in its blessed nights.
Its most special gift is the Night of Power  With immense reward in its every hour.  If you can sacrifice your sleep,  To stand through this one night and weep  Allah promises to forgive all your sins 
If you beg for forgiveness and surrender to Him.  Full of forgiveness, mercy and wealth, 
Blessings, happiness and health,  Ramadan changes, Ramadan revives 
Our rushing yet meaningless lives.  Ramadan closes the gates of Hell  And shows us the Paradise where we could dwell,  But this Beloved is soon going away,  With the end of a mere 30 days… 
To come back after almost a year,
 
When maybe neither I… nor you are here.

The Season of Change By Zaynab Chinoy on 21 July 2012. Posted in Spirituality

Friday, June 29, 2012

Friday Elegance (4) - Aqua (fresh)


Outfit by my all-time favorite "Elegant Muslimah - Roudah Mooradd
Scarf by "Scarf STOP"





Outfit: "Elegant Muslimah" - Rhoudah Mooradd
Scarf by "Scarf STOP"