Thank You for sharing your story bcz it has inspired me and furthermore its the holy ramadan month and i want to do a lot of good deeds.Living in a westernized society there is so much temptation and exposure to things which maybe we shouldnt be seeing or doing.How hard is it not to resist that pair of shorts on a 34degrees African summer day To not have a sip of what the in crowd is drinking.
Are we so concerned with what foods the MJC deems Halal, that we do not stop to look at the little things which we consume in our lives that is haraam. We should strive to learn about our deen in order to empower ourselves, and enrich our knowledge. Wassalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh Full Tool WeIn this day and age, with technology as such a powerfull tool we should embrace it. We should strive to make the lives we lead in this dunya worthy for the akhirah. It might be hard not going to clubs and disassociating ourselves from being in the it crowd. At the end of the day, when we are seated in sajdah and feel the release from the hold society has on us to conform that feeling of being close to Allah makes it all worth it. I am also a modern Muslimah trying to find the perfect balance for east to meet west. To delete a comment, just log in, and view the posts comments, there you will have the option to edit or delete them. ![]() Wassalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh Professional Medical PersonnelsHer heart failed to pump at all for so long despite all the medical device and many professional medical personnels had provided us with their best effort. And she ate Halal foods for a very long time trying to refrain from Haram foods to her best that she could and she did recite Bismillah Alhamdulilah before and after her meal only when she remembered but whenever I often reminded her whether she forgot and she replied no honestly and she told me sometimes she forgot. One or two day(s) back at our home, she carefully followed me to learn again how to recite Astaghfirullah alazim in silence and I know she did ask forgiveness from Allah willingly. All my non-Muslim family members and non-Muslim in-laws arent capable of helping me to go through all my Muslim funeral procedures that which should take place on this coming Tuesdays morning. My Janazah Prayers for my late wife might be performed after Zohor Prayers (Singapore Muslim Prayer Time: 1.19 PM) on this Tuesday 25 February 2014. I hope you could gather as much willing Muslims all over Singapore and elsewhere if possible to perform Janazah Prayers and recite Al Fatiha as well for my late wife on my behalf. I hope to be her eternal Muslim husband in the Hereafter as well. I would have to miss her forever and ever calling me up for my workprayer, sweeping and cleaning our house, cooking for me when Id be back home, strictly advising me where my behaviour gone wrong, making up the bed, ironing my dress, shopping with me and many many others. I have sincerely promised to Allah(SWT) and to her personally that I would be her one and only husband here and in the Hereafter quite many times since the day I have converted to Islam many years back. She was 54 years of age when she left this world yesternight. Unfortunately I have only seen this now and hope you had been successful in consulting with someone in your area who is learned. May the Almighty grant all Marhooms JannatulFirdaws In shaa Allah. Wassalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh Plus May YouI know i may be very late but i would love to give my prayers to your wonderful faithful wife, and inshaallah allah will place her in jannah plus may you and her reunite in the hereafter.
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