Get YOUR Intro to the World of CST in 2 Days!
For almost as long as RMAX has had forums, the most commonly asked question has been “Where do I start?” Now we have a definitive answer.
Intro to CST
Registration opens on Wednesday, February 10 at http://cst101.com/courses/intro-to-cst/
For the first time ever, Intro to CST offers a fully self-contained, eight-week program that perfectly integrates CST’s joint mobility, multi-planar [...]
February 8th, 2010 at 8:35 pm
Ramadan: You Can Be The Happiest Woman In The World (Intro) Prt2?
Assalaamu Aleikum Wa Rahmut Allah Wa Barakatu
ladies i’ve started reading a book called "You Can Be The Happiest Woman In The World" By Dr. A’id Al-Qarni…
This book is filled with Quranic Verses, Ahadeeth and inspirational quotes and stories, that will help you be happier in life, insha’allah.
So Insha’allah for the next 10 days i will be posting a text from the book, each day from the first chapter..just to bring that little piece of extra happiness into your lives =)
YES!!
- to your beautiful smile that sends a message of warmth and friendliness to another.
- to your kind words thats establish friendship as permitted in Islam and dispel rancour.
- to acceptable charity taht brings happiness to the poor and feeds the hungry.
- to sitting with the Quran, reciting it, pondering it’s meanings and acting upon them, and repenting and seeking forgiveness.
- to remembering Allah a great deal and praying for forgiveness, persisting in Du’a and offering sincere repentance.
- to raising your childrenin Islam, teaching them the Sunnah and guiding them to that which will benefit them.
- to modesty and hijab as enjpoined by Allah, which is the means of self-protection.
- to the friendship of good women who fear Allah, love Islam and respect high values.
- to honouring one’s parents, upholding the ties of kinship, honouring ones neighbours and caring for orphans.
- to reading useful, interesting and beneficial books
NO!!
- to wasting time in trivial pursuits, and love of revenge and futile arguments.
- to giving priority to money and accumilation of wealth over one’s health, happiness, sleep and peace of mind.
- to seeking out other people’s faults and backbiting about them, whilst forgetting one’s own faults.
- to indulging in physical pleasure and giving in to every whim and desire.
- to wasting time with shallow people and spending hours in idle pursuits.
- to neglecting physical hygiene and cleanliness in the house and being disorganised at home.
- to haram drinks, cigarettes and all foul things.
- to thinking of past calamities and dwelling on past mistakes.
- to forgetting the Hereafter and neglecting to strive for it, and to being carless of what will happen in the Hereafter.
- to wasting money on haram things, being extravegant with regard to permissible things, and falling short in acts of worship.
February 9th, 2010 at 1:37 am
Walaikum salam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
Jazakallah khairen for that and I will be waiting in anticipation for more from u.
I’m gonna send this to my sis in London.
References :
February 9th, 2010 at 1:39 am
Walaykum assalaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu
MashaAllah - very nice….but would it not be better if YOU were extracting the same ideologies from the Quran and imparting it to all rather than regurgitating someone else’s work? Would that not benefit you as well as your responders? Not to be critical - just a thought!!
References :