A.H.A.

roozayekhoob:

Imam Reza Shrine - Mashad.
The thing I fear for you most is following desires and having extensive hopes (about this worldly life). Following one’s desires blocks you from the truth, and having extensive hopes makes you forget the hereafter. Verily, this worldly life is departing and the hereafter is approaching and each of them has its children. So be children of the hereafter, not children of this world, for today there are (opportunities to do) deeds and there is no reckoning, but tomorrow there will be reckoning and no deeds.
— Ali Ibn Abu Talib

(Source: islam2011, via chaishiiirin)


مآ أجمّل أنْ تصمتْ ..

فيْ ؤجهْ منْ ينتظرْ منِك الخِصَام .. !
وما أجمل أنْ تضحك
فيْ وجهْ منْ يُنتظرْ منك البكـاءْ ..!

How beautiful is it to stay silent
When someone expects you to be enraged from them.
And how beautiful it is to laugh
When someone thinks you are going to shed tears.

(Source: desertwinds, via realfakescientist)

honeybeekim:

  • Give a copy of quran to someone. Each time one reads from it, you gain.
  • Donate a wheelchair to a hospital. Each time sick person uses it, you gain.
  • Participate in building a masjid.
  • Place watercooler in a public place.
  • Plant a tree. You gain whenever a person or animal sits in its shade or eats from it.
  • And the easiest of all, share this message with people. Even 1 applies any of the above, you gain.

(via seekingmodesty)

Thinking: the talking of the soul with itself.
— Plato

Employ your time in improving yourself by other men’s writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for.
— Socrates

duatawassul:

The shrine of Imam Ridha (a.s.)
Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.
— Stephen R. Covey

(Source: ohmoomers, via hassibinator)


Pray to God, but keep rowing toward the shore.
— Chinese Proverb

Your attitude is either the lock on, or the key to the door of success.
— Denis Waitley