Monday, October 11, 2010

Benefiting From The Things We Use

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It's normal that all of us want things in this life. Game systems, the latest gadget, a new iPod, a cell phone, we all want things sometimes.

But for some of us, do we get it just like that? Some can't afford it, so they go to their parents for the cash, while others go and get a job to buy it.

I'm in the middle of both. I know I can have something if I go to my parents, but I don't because I'll feel like I'm wasting their money and burdening them to buy something I want, not need.

I remember when the new Nintendo DS Lite came out. I was 12 and I wanted it so bad, but I never asked my parents to buy it for me. I ended up saving it up and alhamdulillah, by saving up my Eid money, lunch money, random money, I had 80$. A few weeks later, my parents found out about my savings and were shocked and bought me my Ds. :) (with the 80 that I saved up, of course). I was happy that I got it and that I have (somewhat) accomplished my goal.

We're now in 2010 and I hardly use my Ds. In fact, I don't know where it is.

And this is the problem, we buy things that will not be of benefit later on. I only bought the DS because my friend had one and now, of what use is it to me?



I can't think of a way to re-use it since I don't like playing on consoles anymore. Perhaps, the next time we all buy something, we should ask ourselves this: How can this device benefit me in the future? How do I not regret buying?


The answer is simply, by planning ahead. If I buy a soccer ball (or some of you, a football :P), how do I benefit from it now and later on?
  • I'm very interested in joining the soccer/football team
  • I'd like to practice at home
  • I'm thinking of staying in the soccer team for a long time
  • Football is something I'm planing on doing later on
If I ask my 12 year old self , before I bought the Ds that is the DS something I see myself using in five years? I'm sure my 12 year old self would say no.



If you ask yourself " Do I see my using this in 3 or 5 years?" , you are sure to benefit for a long time inshaAllah.


If you establish that, then you can go a step further and say " How can I use this device to bring me closer to Allah (swt) and increase my imaan?"


If I buy a camera(which I do want to btw. :)), how do I use it to get myself closer to Allah (swt)?
  • By not using it for evil
  • By sharing it with other and show them the beautiful creation of Allah
  • By (perhaps) opening up the eyes of others to this deen
  • Maybe even use it for da'wah or help an event that's doing good
It doesn't necessarily need to be these, there are many way of using it for your own good. Maybe, you're into photography and you want to share your art work with others. There are millions of good possibilities to use a camera.

If we benefit from the things we use, there's no going wrong. If we benefit from it and accomplish something good with what you use, then that's even better. If try this, we'll learn to benefit more often than to regret often, inshaAllah.

EDIT: Sister Nadia has another good point on this that I'd like to add here. She says :
What I would add to your list is that people do not necessarily have to buy all things for themselves. It is possible also borrow things, as well as buy them to be used in bigger group of people. It's also reasonable to sell things that are not needed anymore. It saves new natural resources and gives a chance for someone else to have what he/she possibly needs. And you had good point reminding us that objects should be used to increase iman and remind us from Allh, may praise and glory be to Him.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Butterfly2729~Muslimahs Musings: A dua a day...

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Butterfly2729~Muslimahs Musings: A dua a day...

Something I read on Sister Yara's post that I would like to share with you all... :)


بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful



Ya Allah!
Give me the strength:
To worship & obey you
To love you & fear you
To follow the Prophet & his sunnah
To have sabr & love all Muslims
To hold my tongue and have hayah

To read The Quran & not forget it
To listen to you & proudly wear hijab
To spread the Deen & help others
To appreciate my spouse & never commit Zinah
...And strive for Jannah & live only to please you.
~~*Ameen*~~


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Amber Misk

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This post will be inshaAllah all about my networking friend of Shawwal, Amber Misk. =)

Sister Amber has a blog called... Amber Misk. =) Actually, she has other blogs, but this one's about her accomplishments and about the world about her.

MashaAllah, May Allah reward her immensely with good for what she's doing. She's part of Ekra, SSouq, Miracles of Dua and I believe more! Allahu Akbar!

She's also the creator of the Network 'sisterswhoblog'. I must say, I've been a member there for a while and mashaAllah, I really love it there. =)Everyone has one thing in common in this network, we all blog. You explore and visit different sisters' blogs and they visit yours. It's a really great place to be and I'm happy that I've joined it. =)

Please check out our sister Amber's site(s) and join! You won't regret it. =)

MashaAllah to her works and may Allah give her success in this world and in the hereafter, ameen.

ASA.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Glory be to Allah!

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On the authority of Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

"Allah will say to the inhabitant of Paradise: 'O inhabitants of Paradise!' They will say: 'O our Lord, we present ourselves and are at Your pleasure, and goodness rests in Your hands.' Then He will say: 'Are you contented?' And they will say: 'And how should we not be contented, O Lord, when You have given to us that which You have given to no one else of Your creation?' Then He will say: 'Would you not like Me to give you something better than that?' And they will say: 'O Lord and what thing is better than that?' And He will say: 'I shall cause My favour to descend upon you and thereafter shall never be displeased with you.'"


[Bukhari (also by Muslim and at-Tirmidhi).]


SubhanAllah, that's amazing. That's so amazing. I don't know what is to say... Glory be to Allah!

May Allah make us of Ahlal Jannah. Ameen!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Who is the Ideal Muslim Teenager?

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This thought has been provoking me for a while...

Who is the ideal Muslim teenager?

One would say that the ideal Muslim teenager is the one who fulfills his or her rights in Islam such as he prays his obligatory prayers or she fasts during the month of Ramadhan...

Others would say that in Islam, there's really no "teenager", they're are actually adults, just younger.

But living in the west, there's a difference between a teenager and an adult. The teenager does not necessarily do what the adult does in the society.

When teens become teens, they see the true reality in life. They realize that life isn't always a ray of sunshine, they figure out that their parents aren't perfect, they start to think for themselves and do things their way.

But what if you are a Muslim teenager and you already knew all that? What if you already knew that life isn't fair and that parents are not perfect? If we look closely at hows Islam describes what a teenager is and what the society describes what a teenager is, we'll see a big difference.

Islam's Teenager:
  • Prays 5 times a day
  • Fasts the holy month of Ramadhan
  • Enjoins what is good and forbid what is evil
  • Lowers his or her gaze
  • Respects his or her dress code
  • Acquires knowledge
  • Does not mix with the opposite gender
  • Picks his friends wisely
  • Participates with the community
  • Is active and productive
  • Does not despair from Allah's mercy
  • Has a bigger goal in mind
  • Follows the Qur'an and Sunnah
  • Loves for his brother what he loves for himself
Society's Teenager:
  • Acquires knowledge
  • Has a bunch of friends
  • Tries to fit in with the crowd
  • Does after school activities, has a hobby
  • Participates with the community
  • Likes what the other kids like
  • Checks out the opposite gender
  • Can be lazy
  • Atitude
  • Gets Teenage Angst
  • Can be moody
  • Feels lost
  • Wants to be known
  • Wants to be the best
  • Constantly changes
  • Is pretty much hated by adults
  • Always tries something new
  • Wants to be treated as a 'big kid'
  • Pushes and hides himself or herself from the older
  • Complains that no one 'gets him'
  • So utterly confused
  • Lets society show him or her who they really are
  • Two words. Peer Pressure
Obviously there are some things you're just not going to do because it's impermissible in Islam. But there are some things mentioned above that as a teenager, you just face it. Like moodiness, I don't know anyone who has never been moody, it's natural. So is peer pressure, you just got the get the good kind and not the bad one. When the Muslim teenager in the west is fulfilling his or her rights, they are considered to be acting like an adult. Why is that? It makes teenagers sound like immature grown babies.

Once, a friend of mine told me that I looked very mature, that I'm a good girl and is respect-worthy because of how I dressed('abayah) and act.

She was telling be that I should be treated like an adult. Not a teen.

But why? Because I don't go joking with the guys? Because I don't go to parties? Because I don't own a pair of skinny's? That makes me not a teen? I don't think so, I think there's more to it being an adolescent.

Many of the things I've mentioned in the society's teen is in fact seen in the Muslim teen. But how much can you show?

I'm asking if it's possible to combine both and have an ideal Muslim teen in his society (not Muslim adult, but teen [hope that made sense...]).

Monday, August 16, 2010

Pakistan flood appeal- Worse than Tsunami

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Help donate inshaAllah. Just look at them, they need their brothers and sisters' help. That's US.

You can donate to :

Islamic Relief

Muslim Hands
Al-Khair Foundation
UWT (Ummah Welfare Trust)

Remember: Any charity will do. Be it Red Cross, UNICEF. They all go to Pakistan inshaAllah.

You can also check if your local masjid, musalla or Halal Meat Store is already gathering money for Pakistan.

Help them TODAY.

May Allah swt reward you for your efforts.

ASA.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

You just can't get tired of saying this...

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Ameen. :)

Ramadhan Mubarak to you and your family. :)

ASA.
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