A. Helwa

  • ;has quoted2 years ago
    For the Muslim, a true disbeliever is not one who is genuinely seeking the truth, but rather one who is aware of God’s existence, but out of arrogance or ingratitude refuses to obey Him. In other words, being a kafir could be understood as a state of resisting the natural state of what it means to be human.
  • ;has quoted2 years ago
    The question and the answer come from the same place. Have the courage to dive inside,
  • ;has quoted2 years ago
    Do not place a period where God has placed a comma, because God’s plan stretches beyond your moments of doubt and fear.
  • Mustafa Ateshas quoted2 years ago
    Even though we are often not aware of it, God is always blessing us with His miracles and answering our prayers.
  • Mustafa Ateshas quoted2 years ago
    You do not need cell towers to reach God, you just need to plug into your heart because “He is with you wherever you are” (57:4), from the closest atom to the farthest star
  • Mustafa Ateshas quoted2 years ago
    The Mystery of “Allah”

    There are countless veils between us and God, but no veils between Him and us.6
  • Mustafa Ateshas quoted2 years ago
    Allah uses huwa or “He” in reference to Himself because in Arabic the male gender form is inclusive of the female, not exclusive.
  • Mustafa Ateshas quoted2 years ago
    We cannot express Allah’s eternal and transcendent nature with mortal tongues. We cannot shove infinity into the finite arms of 26 letters.
  • Mustafa Ateshas quoted2 years ago
    “Keep knocking on the door of Allah and never stop, for by His mercy, Allah will eventually open His door for those who sincerely seek Him.
  • ;has quoted2 years ago
    Do not live your life in reaction to what people have done to you, but live your life in gratitude for all that God has done for you.
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