ya Allah cc , please, Protect he, the blessed soul what You made family to my live , pls He who command me and You give my life to his hands... He who have the company made by You to us can help others in the future...Ya Allahcc please, cover he with all protection and open the doors of the victory inside of his heart and mind and eyes ...Help he, please, orintate me, to see the ways here ..al favors from You Allah cc. pls
Help he do not be busy with others things what make he lost opprtunities here..and to help me be his help...Allahcc Al Jabbar, Give victory, accept duas from this family ALlah'in ..please Make Easy the sucess in every project , please. amin
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commandant need care his soldiers, be joined, in allthe time. When are
not in the batle, are doing planejament together, and worship to Allah
CC, remembering Allah CC.
If leave, evenfor short time. Of course are losing time, knowledge, opportunities and blessings,
When Allah CC give a mission,test: DO !!!!!!!!!!
Never leave!
But, with Planejament from opened dialog Trusting in Allah CC.
Who leve, before to reach the objetive ( "target"), reveals the
fragility in the faith, and / or " bigger love for worldly things. Also ,
the disrespect to Allah CC
The importance of DIALOG ,all precautions before placing one’s trust in Allah.
The prophet (saw) did not act haphazardly. He was a strategic planner
and thinker. Although he knew that Allah is ultimately the source of all
help and victory, he still did the necessary planning. He placed hz Ali
(ra) in situations ( remember the history abou the bed, when Hz Ali
was placed in the bed, intheplaceof ourprophet Mohammad saw).He
instructed Abullah the son of Abubakr (ra) to secretly find out what
Quraysh was plotting. Asma, the daughter of Abubakr (ra) was
commissioned to bring provisions to the cave while Abdullah bin Urayqit
was asked to work out the best route from Makkah and Madinah. All this
points us to the importance of planning our lives and to act proactively
rather than reactively to situations around us.
The prophet
(saw) had good faith in Allah in all conditions. He never ascribed
anything to himself but rather to the will of Allah. When he left Makkah
he put his trust fully in Allah. He said to Abubakr (ra) in the cave
when the latter became afraid: “What do you think about the condition of
two people when Allah is the third One? Don’t be afraid, Allah is with
us”. When he returned to Makkah after the conquest, he was riding on his
camel in great humility, his head almost touching the saddle. This
again shows that he did not think of himself as being victorious but
rather that Allah had granted that victory
to him.
The prophet
(saw) reminded us about the continuous hijrah that we must engage
ourselves in when he said: “The Muslim is he who makes others safe from
the harms of his tongue and hand and the muhajir (the one who migrates)
is he who migrates from that which Allah has prohibited”. This means
that the hijrah in its real sense is a continuous movement from
falsehood to truth, from misguidance to guidance from the distractions
of this world to that which will ensure us to gain the pleasure of
Almighty Allah (swt).