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I have some advice for the young generation who are wanting to become successful in life: become more grateful. Once you do that, Allah says, "If you are grateful, I will surely increase you (in everything)." If you're having a hard time in math, science, language and whatever else, become grateful to Allah and He will open doors for you. You'll even get better at basketball and become more athletic. I pray that Allah makes you grateful young people who are examples for others all over the world, ameen.
Nouman Ali Khan
One day you'll thank Allah for the door that closed. You'll be grateful that it didn't work out. Allah's plans are better than our wishes.
Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
If a rank is decided by Allah for a servant which he could not attain by his deeds, Allah afflicts him with distress in his body or children or wealth, and makes him bear it in patience until he achieves that rank which was written for him.
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Excellence of Patience & Gratefulness)
Whoever shows patience and is conscious of Allah (should know) that Allah does not make the reward of those who do good deeds wasted.” (12/90)
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Excellence of Patience & Gratefulness)
By understanding the unbelievers’ situation, believers can see the nightmare of unbelief and learn from it. As a result, they will be very grateful to Allah for granting them faith.
Harun Yahya (Those Who Exhaust All Their Pleasures In This Life)
A man said to one of the ascetics (those who devote themselves to Allah and have no interest in the world), amazed by his lack of interest in worldly matters: “I have never witnessed anyone who is more self-denying than you!” The man replied: “In fact, you are more self-denying than I. I have no interest in the world, which has neither permanence nor loyalty, while you are not interested in the Hereafter. So, which one of us is more self-denying?
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Excellence of Patience & Gratefulness)
Have you not considered those who went forth from their homes, for fear of death, and they were thousands, then Allah said to them, Die; again He gave them life; most surely Allah is Gracious to people, but most people are not grateful.
Anonymous (The Quran - Arabic Text & Parallel English Translation (Shakir))
May Allah (glorified and exalted is He) grant us the best of this life and the best of the Hereafter and protect us from the punishment of Hell. May He grant us the highest station of seekers, and the highest station of the patient, and the highest station of the grateful without putting us through trials that could potentially compromise that patience and allow us to lose out on that reward. Āmīn.
Omar Suleiman (Prayers of the Pious)
Allah (glorified is He) tells us in a very profound ayah (verse): “Verily with hardship comes ease.” (Qur’an, 94:5). Growing up I think I understood this ayah wrongly. I used to think it meant: after hardship comes ease. In other words, I thought life was made up of good times and bad times. After the bad times, come the good times. I thought this as if life was either all good or all bad. But that is not what the ayah is saying. The ayah is saying WITH hardship comes ease. The ease is at the same time as the hardship. This means that nothing in this life is ever all bad (or all good). In every bad situation we’re in, there is always something to be grateful for. With hardship, Allah also gives us the strength and patience to bear it.
Yasmin Mogahed (Reclaim Your Heart: Personal Insights on Breaking Free from Life's Shackles)
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as saying: “If a person is ill for three days, he is as sinless as the day he was born.
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Excellence of Patience & Gratefulness)
1. Woof Qalbi (discernment with heart), it meant not to be  negligent at the time of Zikar (remembrance of Allah) and be careful  at that time. 2. Woof Adadi,  it means  when there is Zikar (remembrance of Allah ) with help of  Habas dam  (holding the breath ) then breath at the Taq (odd) number. 3. Woof Zamani, it means to watch every moment of life and be grateful  if  it is  spent in the  worship and if it is spent  in sins then beg pardon of  Allah in this matter. 4.Hush Warum, it means to  use every breath in Zikar (remembrance)
Mohammed Abdu lhafeez (Gulzar Auliya)
In a roiling Muslim sea, my lifelines were cast by Jewish hands. I was grateful for their solidarity toward me and felt glad that Allah had blessed me with such Jewish goodness in my life. I felt no shame for my allegiances with Jews in the way so many Muslims around the world are wrongly raised to express, especially after 9/11.
Qanta A. Ahmed (In the Land of Invisible Women: A Female Doctor's Journey in the Saudi Kingdom)
not the way of the Mufsideen (mischief makers)." And when Moses came the time and place appointed by Us, and his Lord spoke to him, he said: "O my Lord! Show me (yourself), that I may look upon You." Allah said: "You cannot see Me, but look upon the mountain if it stands still in its place then you shall see Me." So when his Lord appeared to the mountain, He made it collapse to dust, and Moses fell down unconscious. Then when he recovered his senses he said: "Glory be to You, I turn to You in repentance and I am the first of the believers." Allah said: "O Moses, I have chosen you above men by My Messages, and by My speaking to you. So hold that which I have given you and be of the grateful.
Ibn Kathir (Stories of the Prophets)
I no more fear the uncertainty of the future. Allah pulled me out of my darkest moments and replaced them with better days, He can set right all affairs. I’ve learnt to stay patient in my hardships and be grateful for my blessings, praising Him all along. It is better to break and heal than to remain whole and stay alien to the strength within you.
Sarah Mehmood (The White Pigeon)
The Prophet (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever forces himself to endure, Allah will make him steadfast.
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Excellence of Patience & Gratefulness)
Imam Ahmad said: “Allah, the Exalted, has mentioned patience in 90 places in the Quran.
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (Excellence of Patience & Gratefulness)
True gratitude or shukr, is not based on your circumstance but based on the state of your spirit. Our gratitude does not make God more generous; rather, our gratitude makes us more receptive to receiving all that God continuously gives to us. Being in a state of gratitude is remembering that God loved us before we ever loved Him. When we are grateful we are vibrating at a higher frequency, with more clarity and more awareness of our innate alignment with Allah.
A. Helwa (Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam (Studying Qur'an & Hadith Book 2))
the one who is eating and grateful has the reward of the one who is patiently fasting.” [Tirmidhi #2486 and Ibn Majah #1765 ]
ابن رجب الحنبلي (The Journey to Allah)
3:145 And it is not [possible] for one to die except by permission of Allah at a decree determined. And whoever desires the reward of this world – We will give him thereof; and whoever desires the reward of the Hereafter – We will give him thereof. And We will reward the grateful.
Saheeh International (The Quran: English Meanings and Notes)
expatSure, people stare… I think it’s curiosity. Most of the time if I give a big smile, the person looks totally shocked to have been caught and will smile back. They go from a sort of blankness to this welling gladness. Women especially blossom into joy and will give really lovely, open smiles in return, with a ilhamdallah or masha’allah and a pat on the head or a pinched cheek for Mather, maybe a few words for me, Welcome to Jordan! They’re so surprised and grateful I’m smiling at them! Even women who are fully covered, just a tiny window for their eyes peeking from a veil. You can see the uplift in the corners of their eyelids, feel their genuine warmth.
Siobhan Fallon (The Confusion of Languages)
Sure, people stare… I think it’s curiosity. Most of the time if I give a big smile, the person looks totally shocked to have been caught and will smile back. They go from a sort of blankness to this welling gladness. Women especially blossom into joy and will give really lovely, open smiles in return, with a ilhamdallah or masha’allah and a pat on the head or a pinched cheek for Mather, maybe a few words for me, Welcome to Jordan! They’re so surprised and grateful I’m smiling at them! Even women who are fully covered, just a tiny window for their eyes peeking from a veil. You can see the uplift in the corners of their eyelids, feel their genuine warmth
Siobhan Fallon (The Confusion of Languages)
Let us be grateful to Allah for all the love, happiness, compassion and peace we receive throughout these challenging times. Eid Mubarak!
Santosh Kumar
He is the One Who created you from a single soul, then from it made its spouse so he may find comfort in her. After he had been united with her, she carried a light burden that developed gradually. When it grew heavy, they prayed to Allah, their Lord, “If you grant us good offspring, we will certainly be grateful.
Mustafa Khattab (The Clear Quran : A Thematic English Translation : English Only)