How to Take Control Over Your Life in Accordance with islam | Mr RAHIB.I
How to Take Control Over Your Life in Accordance with islam | Mr RAHIB.I
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- Mr RAHIB.I
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- A5 |5.8 x 8.3 in| 14.8x 21 cm
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- Quraan
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This book has been placed into your hands at the exact perfect time. At the exact correct stage of your life, in the exact place that you are in right at this very moment, relevant to you with the exact people around you at this current time. Daunting, right? Take a deep breath, smile and say Alhamdulilah.
This book is completely suitable for non-Muslims!) We all want to strengthen our relationship with Allah SWT, and we all want to achieve our worldly goals - and neither will be achieved unless YOU let it.There is a difference between trusting God and things falling into your lap. I can not promise you that you will enjoy this read, I can't lie to you and say that you will relax with this book and a nice cup of warm tea, some ideas may have you up ALL night. BUT do not be discouraged, you want to make your family happy right, you want to be your authentic self, you want to make money, you want to enjoin good, you want to feel constantly motivated, you want to compound your life and grow exponentially, you want to be increased physically, mentally, emotionally, financially - you want to feel at peace. Many talk about submitting to the process, what is the process?
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MODERN DAY HOW TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE IN ACCORDANCE WITH islamIic
How To Take Control of Your Life in Accordance with Islam: Modern Day Rahib. I Contents; Introduction Chapter 1-With Hardship Comes Ease... or does it? Chapter 2-Exertion in Exchange for Bliss Chapter 3-Holding True to Your Covenants Chapter 4-Does God want you to be Happy and Rich? Chapter 5-Refraining from Excess and the power of doing the little things. Chapter 6-Choosing Allah's Love and Showing Mercy Chapter 7-Striving for the pleasure of God. Chapter 8- Complacency, Humility, Gratitude and Repentance. Chapter 9- Turning your back after being guided. Chapter 10-Dealing with the unconsciousness of others and being a guide. Chapter 11- Shortcomings on the path Chapter 12- The Reward Chapter 13- Maintaining your station with God. Chapter 14- Worldly Responsibilities Chapter 15-Bouncing back. Chapter 16-What if you were in prison? Chapter 17-One Big Act
at peace knowing your current decision in this very moment may not be the perfect one, however it is at the VERY least pleasing to Allah. you and God, no body forced you to wake up to pray, you voluntarily struggled or the cause of Allah, fisabililah ('in the cause of God') and its completely okay for you to take that as a personal triumph for yourself SubhanAllah. This is not to say that waking up before dawn, out of your warm, Let's relate back to the idea of does God want to punish you if you are thankful and believe, have we ever asked ourselves what thankfulness and belief actually means? What do we do on a day-to-day basis that builds habi within us that makes both gratitude and trust in Allah at the core of our beiromfortable bed is an easy feat. Very often your mind will have a million and because although Allah has provided us with the perfect text-based guidone reasons to not get up and why it's okay to sleep instead - and at 3am in the via the Qur'an and Hadith, simply reading it doesn't automatically instil bel morning, trust me they all sound extremely reasonable! Surah Muzammil states into the depths of our soul, rather taking time to understand it and then appl actively to your own life is the true Sunnah. Exertion is quite an extreme topic, in Sahih Al Bukhari, in an authentic Hadith it is narrated that the Prophet Muhammad prayed at night till his were swelling, despite all of his faults being forgiven, and he simply responded with 'Should I not be a grateful slave to Allah,' SubhanAllah, of course this is the messenger of Allah and we could never achieve his status however we ARE meant to strive for the cause of Allah, and what better example than the messenger of Allah himself. In Islam we have the tahajju prayer, many scholars describe it as a time of pleasure - this is because it is ju Indeed, the hours of the night are more effective for concurrence [of heart and ongue] and more suitable for word' Allah literally tells us that our dua's are worth more when we pray at night, when everybody else is sleeping, the Surah goes on to say 'indeed by day for you is prolonged occupation' meaning amidst the day we have so many responsibilities, making it more difficult to give your Salat your full presence, but nobody can say they have a meeting at 3:14AM! por bon ob The benefit of praying at night is thus quite self-explanatory, no work or people = complete focus on God. The driving factor that could change your life for the better is the fact that you have (or want to have) a burning desire to strive for excellence (ihsan) And with excellence comes the most beautiful gift of all, 13 12
at peace knowing your current decision in this very moment may not be the perfect one, however it is at the VERY least pleasing to Allah. you and God, no body forced you to wake up to pray, you voluntarily struggled or the cause of Allah, fisabililah ('in the cause of God') and its completely okay for you to take that as a personal triumph for yourself SubhanAllah. This is not to say that waking up before dawn, out of your warm, Let's relate back to the idea of does God want to punish you if you are thankful and believe, have we ever asked ourselves what thankfulness and belief actually means? What do we do on a day-to-day basis that builds habi within us that makes both gratitude and trust in Allah at the core of our beiromfortable bed is an easy feat. Very often your mind will have a million and because although Allah has provided us with the perfect text-based guidone reasons to not get up and why it's okay to sleep instead - and at 3am in the via the Qur'an and Hadith, simply reading it doesn't automatically instil bel morning, trust me they all sound extremely reasonable! Surah Muzammil states into the depths of our soul, rather taking time to understand it and then appl actively to your own life is the true Sunnah. Exertion is quite an extreme topic, in Sahih Al Bukhari, in an authentic Hadith it is narrated that the Prophet Muhammad prayed at night till his were swelling, despite all of his faults being forgiven, and he simply responded with 'Should I not be a grateful slave to Allah,' SubhanAllah, of course this is the messenger of Allah and we could never achieve his status however we ARE meant to strive for the cause of Allah, and what better example than the messenger of Allah himself. In Islam we have the tahajju prayer, many scholars describe it as a time of pleasure - this is because it is ju Indeed, the hours of the night are more effective for concurrence [of heart and ongue] and more suitable for word' Allah literally tells us that our dua's are worth more when we pray at night, when everybody else is sleeping, the Surah goes on to say 'indeed by day for you is prolonged occupation' meaning amidst the day we have so many responsibilities, making it more difficult to give your Salat your full presence, but nobody can say they have a meeting at 3:14AM! por bon ob The benefit of praying at nigis thus quite self-explanatory, no work or people = complete focus on God. The driving factor that could change your life for the better is the fact that you have (or want to have) a burning desire to strive for excellence (ihsan) And with excellence comes the most beautiful gift of all, 13 12
Mr RAHIB.I
Mr. Rahib I is a figure who embodies the journey of personal and spiritual growth. The content surrounding him emphasizes trusting in God's plan, self-motivation, and striving for balance in life. He encourages readers to take ownership of their goals, face challenges head-on, and embrace the process of growth—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. His message is inclusive, offering guidance that is relevant to both Muslims and non-Muslims alike, ultimately aiming for peace and fulfillment.