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Oh, young man, eyes low and ponderous
The highest highs of a life divine
Yet and still he is gone from us
Virginity in tact
A bias against facts
Shall we ever receive another post or shall he remain anonymous?
Bae for all Dunya
Bless.
The highest highs of a life divine
Yet and still he is gone from us
Virginity in tact
A bias against facts
Shall we ever receive another post or shall he remain anonymous?
The fitrah is also the motherhood and mercy of mother for child. “And We have enjoined upon man, to his parents, good treatment. His mother carried him with hardship and gave birth to him with hardship, and his gestation and weaning [period] is thirty months” (Al-Ahqaf 15). “And We have enjoined upon man [care] for his parents. His mother carried him, [increasing her] in weakness upon weakness, and his weaning is in two years. Be grateful to Me and to your parents; to Me is the [final] destination” (Luqman 14). And due to the mercy for which mothers are famous, the Prophet g once saw a bondswoman nursing a baby boy and said to his companions, “Can you imagine her throwing her son into a fire?” They responded, “No, she would never do so as long as she is capable of not throwing him in.” He then said, “Allah is more merciful to His slaves than this woman is to her son” (A-Bukhari and Muslim).
Also, unless you’re living here you don’t realize what kind of life you had before. The life here is so much more pure than in Finland (@Rawex). When you’re in Dar al-Kufr (the lands of disbelief) you’re exposing yourself and your children to so much filth and corruption. You make it easy for Satan to lead you astray. Here you’re living a pure life, and your children are being raised with plenty of good influence around them. They don’t need to be ashamed of their religion. They are free to be proud of it and are given the proper creed right from the start. After four months of us being here, my son was martyred, and this was yet another blessing. Every time I think about it, I wonder to myself, “If I stayed in Dar al-Kufr what kind of end would he have had? What would have happened to him?” Alhamdulillah, he was saved from all that, and what could be better than him being killed for the cause of Allah? Obviously, it’s not easy, but I ask Allah to allow us to join him. I advise the Muslims in Dar al-Kufr not to be
Bae for all Dunya
Bless.
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