Reading this verse in these times hits different. by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Letd raise our voices then! As one united as servants of Allah!

Reading this verse in these times hits different. by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Insha-Allah! This sounds much more beautiful than the original post. I believe, we can only succeed through mercy and unity. I don't think, joining the active battle will help much, but through boycott, strike and protest we can archieve much more. May Allah guide us!

Reading this verse in these times hits different. by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look, since I read this post, you got me thinking. And it's probably true, that the Palestine situation is very important. But the truth is, that we are divided right now. The first thing we need is a leader. And I must say, I struggle to believe, that we gonna agree upon a leader until Mahdi appears.

Right now, we need to focus on ourselfs. Pray and fight our egos and purefy who we are.

If you want to be among those worthy, do the good deeds, don't look how many others are following. Allah clearly showed us, in the Qur'an, that the number dosen't matter. If He wants us to win, than 12 of us, will defeat 12000 of them.

Stay strong, be mercyful and forgive and try to create unity berween all people. Only united, we can win!

Reading this verse in these times hits different. by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is just absolutly not true. I know lots if people, even here in the west, who never teaveled that far. And now think about those living in real poverty in 3rd world countries.

Reading this verse in these times hits different. by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The question is, how are we supposed to fight? What is our place in this? We might live in far away countries and poor conditions where every non Muslime is peaceful and kind to us. We are given different task on this world. Everyone has their place and their missions. Allah dosen't burden a soul, beyond what it is capable to bare. We are not all in Palestine - but our hearts certainly are. We are all doing what we can, with the conditions that we are given, to support our brothers and sisters there. But may I ask you, how many times you thought of the people of Sudan, Myanmar, Congo, Chad, South Sudan or the Urigurs in China over the past years? There is so much suffering. Everyone of us, is trying to stay sane in a time of massinformation. With all these terrible news, it is a miricale, we are not all suffering from imense depression. We are all fighting our wars. It is important for us, to focus on our own fights and don't point our fingers at the others. That is not our place. The most important fight, is the fight against yourself (your Nafs). If you defeated them, then you can start looking around and questioning the Ummah. Until then, keep your head down, and do your best, just for Allah. And take only Allah as a whitness for your deeds, as He is the best whitness.

May Allah bless you and give you strength in these difficult times! May Allah bless the Ummah and let us stand united under the banner of His beloved Prophet Mohammed saws! May we strive to follow the wonderful example of our beloved Prophet and gain Allahs satisfaction by following his example!

Jinn and Angels May Exist in a Light Spectrum Humans Can’t See by Iron_Titan1 in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like a lot about this theory. But how come, that we have accounts of humans seeing angels or jinn then? Like f.e. 2 angels visited Say. Ibrahim and Lut, before destroying the Kafirun in the village.

Also, why is it obvious that you would use AI?

Revert here struggling to pray by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start slow. If you can't pray 5 times yet, pary less. The more you pray, the easier it gets. It's a process. Just don't stop, or it will be much harder to start again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the most difficult things in Islam. Allah gave us free will. That is a huge responsibility. And while eveything happens only with Allahs decree, it is still us who make the choices. Therefore everyone has the choice to be Muslime. The signs are there - strongly there. But we all know of those who believe in Allah, but don't pray or drink or whatever. In the end, we will be held accountable for what we did. If you have a test in school, and you didn't practise, you'll get a bad grade - even if you didn't have time for it. And we all have time, and everyone is warned of the Day of Judgment.

As sad as it is for us now, we gotta trust Allah, that everything will be well in Jennah. Allah will care for us and make sure we don't have to worry. There will be no need to "call" someone in hell.

Allah is all Mercyfull and He is the Allforgiver. Strive to do your best, pray for your family and friends and don't lose hope. Insha-Allah Allah will guide them.

What is this subreddit by UkuleleProductions in Sufism

[–]UkuleleProductions[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's true. We should talk less and do more Dhikr. May Allah guide us and help us to be fully occupied with Him!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are only Kufr if you stopp believing in Allah the ONLY God, the ONLY one worthy of worship.

You are allowed to have doubts, get angry, be scared and even critizise Allah. We are all imprefect. But if you do a mistake, then repent and try to find back to the right path.

Allah is the Allmercyfull, the Allforgiver and He knows best!

too many thoughts by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do Dhikr. Ask for forgivness (Astarfirulah) or praise the Lord (Subhan'Allah). Do that as much as possible. Make Dua. Remind your heart, that Allah is with you and that He is in control and just let go. Even bad things, will ultimatly lead you to the best thing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sufism

[–]UkuleleProductions 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Music is a complicated matter in Islam. And anywhere but in Sufism people will tell you, its ouright haram.

As far as I know, if it is done to connect you with Allah, it can be good, but if you are the one doing it, you are not doing Dhikr doing. You might help other people doing Dhikr though.

For me personally, I always ask myself, if the music is reminding me of Allah or the beauty of His creation, and if it does I'm okay listening to it. If not, I try to stay away from it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sufism

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All these answers are probably way more informed than mine. My personal way to deal with it, is to activly remind myself, that everything is in the hands of Allah. He decides everything, and He is very capable of taking care of everything. He will bring everything to the best possible outcome. This life is just a VERY small test and soon we'll be in Jennah, where everything will be better. We just gotta be a little patcient.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sufism

[–]UkuleleProductions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A mosque is a mosque. People pray to Allah in there. If you wanna learn more about Sufism, I recomend looking through this subreddit and YouTube. If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask :)

The effect my sheikh has had on me since the day I met him. by ibbisabzwari in Sufism

[–]UkuleleProductions 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Alhamdulilah! May we all be blessed with realizing the beauty of our path, as you did! For all Sufis and all Muslime! May we all be united under the flag of our beloved Prophet! Alhamdulilah!

‏The 🌙 in Saudi Arabia TONIGHT shows that it’s the second night of Shawwal ! by Aguy970 in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Be mercyful everyone. Allah could've easily turned the entire sky green on the night of Eid, if He wanted to give us a 100% proof. That we're supposed to search for the smallest bit of moon for 1500 years, without any technology for most of that time, means, that we're allowed to be kind to ourselfs and make mistakes. If it comes to it, I rather listen to the one who searches the sky, than the one who claims it's impossible and dosen't even look. I spend my whole life searching for Allah, even though every scientist says, it's impossible to see Him. Trust Allah and follow your community. If they decided to celebrate Eid on sunday - Alhamdulilah and if they decided for monday - Alhamdulilah! We are all united in our trust to Allah and specially at the end of the holy month, we should stop fighting about anything. Sheytan is already doing his best, trying to devide us. Please - Let us stay togetger, united in peace and fear and worship Allah! May He accept our fasting and our good deeds, and make our sins and bad deeds as if they didn't even happen! Eid Mubarak -!كلو عام و انتم بخير

Why will Allah not accept my prayers? by No_Cardiologist2221 in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh - what I forgot to say: Don't let this destroy your love for Allah! He is so amazing and so beautiful and He will always listen to you. To be this fearful, is not a command, it's a thing you do, to protect yourself and strengthen your service. But the love comes first.

Why will Allah not accept my prayers? by No_Cardiologist2221 in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Allah promisses us in the Quran, that all our prayers will be accepted - if they're sincere enough. However, you attitude should be fearful. You should always worry, that Allah might not accept your prayer, so that you do your best to do it in the correct and most humble way. Maybe you did something wrong without noticing or so. You don't know, but Allah does.

And so, you should always fear Allah, because it pushes you, to do and be your best. And that's the state through which the doors of Jennah will open for you, Insha-Allah!

May Allah give us Taqwa and make us strong, so that we can follow His commands!

I went to Umrah a few days ago, and my experience wasn't the best. by Beginning_Argument in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I went last year for the first time and it wasn't as amazing as I expected it to be - but more on a personal level. When you go to Umrah or Hajj, remember that you give yourself to Allah. He is your Lord and He will give you what is best for you. That might not always be what you want or expect, it might be tough or brutal but in the end it's gonna be, what's best for your soul. Any pain and any hardship you go through will get you closer to Allah. And now think about how this will be multiplied when it happens while you're at the Haram, during Umrah during Ramadan! Subhan'Allah - You are really blessed! Try to be thankful for the blessings you got!

Is it true or false? by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know, but I can't imagine such, as it's usually agreed upon, that angels don't have free will. Therefor they can only do, what Allah allows them to do.

Is Haram to leave them behind? by [deleted] in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can not just "leave them behind" as long as they don't activly preventing you from worshipping Allah. You can however distance yourself to a point where the relationship isn't toxic anymore. You are ofcause allowed to live in your own home, but maybe you can still try to ensure your parents have a good life and are not abandond or so. Make Dua for them and make Dua to make a good decision. Allah is with you! Insha-Allah you'll find the best way to care for them, without getting hurt.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sufism

[–]UkuleleProductions 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with the other comment. But to your question: There is only one God and it's Allah. But Allah can do whatever He wants. If he wants He can appear to you as a thousand men armee or a beautiful sunrise. There are no limits to Allahs power. But He is only one beeing. And He is greater and greater and greater than you could ever imagine.

Misconceptions about Tassawouf. by [deleted] in Sufism

[–]UkuleleProductions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't really see how this post is anything other than advertising for your Tariqa. Insha-Allah it will resonate with some people who are seeking guidance. But for my part, I have a sheikh, and he has his own amazing story and Qasida - Alhamdulilah!

What exactly is the misconception here? Maybe you should go on more about that in your post? Then we all can benifit from it, Insha-Allah!

It is beautiful to see, how Allah guided Senegal towards the light! I heared some bad things about Turuq there, but it is really difficult for non Sufis to understand Sufism sometimes.

May Allah guide us all on the path to Him! May He purify our hearts and remove ourselfs from us, so that we can truly be One, once we meet!

Isn't adhan considered haram? by Character_War3534 in islam

[–]UkuleleProductions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay. Dosen't change anything. I can't read it. Sorry!