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Romelyn rahimah Suarez
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Patience is one of the most important signs of a believer’s sincerity and efforts to draw near to Allah 01/07/2009
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Jan 2005
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Villamor Air Base, Pasay City
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school
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http://profiles.friendster.com/amberizta
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Villamor Air Base Elementary School/ Pasay City South High School/Philippine Normal University
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College/University:
Philippine Normal University, Attended 2006 - Present, Class of 2010, Bachelor's Degree, History
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student
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Pussycat Dolls<1st year college>;SAMAKA
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What I enjoy doing:
playing computer, reading books
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Favorite Books:
love stories, fairy tales, ;Pride and Prejudice;Emma;Mythology;Rizal's life, works & writings:Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn; Specially the QUR'AN; HADITHS
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Favorite Movies:
Pride and Prejudice; Kate and Leopold; Anna and the King;Harry Potter; THE MESSAGE OF ISLAM (the story of Prophet muhammad[saw] )
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Favorite Music:
QUR'AN
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all
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About Me:
Before talking about how a believer behaves when ill or injured it is important to understand just what Islam teaches us about the life of this world. Our existence here on earth is but a transient stop, on the way to our real life in the Hereafter. Paradise or Hell will be our permanent abode. This world is a place of trial and testing. God created it for us, for our enjoyment, but it is a place of more than just worldly pleasures. It is here that we fulfil our true purpose; we live our lives based on the worship of God. We laugh, we play, we cry and we feel heartache and sorrow, but every condition and every emotion is from God. We react with patience and thankfulness and hope for eternal reward. We fear eternal punishment and know with certainty that God is the source of all mercy and all forgiveness.
“And this life of the world is only amusement and play! Verily, the home of the Hereafter, that is the life indeed (i.e. the eternal life that will never end), if they but knew.” (Quran 29:64)
God did not create us and then abandon us to the pleasures and trials of life; rather He sent Messengers and Prophets to teach us and books of revelation to guide us. He also provided us with countless blessings. Each blessing makes life wonderful and at times bearable. If we stop for a moment and contemplate our existence, the blessings of God become evident. Observe the rain falling outside, feel the tingle of the sunshine on your bare skin, touch your hand to your breast, and feel the strong rhythmic beating of your heart. These are blessings from God and we should be thankful for them, along with our homes, our children, and our health. God however tells us, that we will be tested, He says,
“And certainly, We shall test you with something of fear, hunger, loss of wealth, lives and fruits, but give glad tidings to the patient ones.” (Quran 2:155)
God has advised us to bear our trials and tribulations patiently. However, this is difficult without understanding that everything that happens in this world happens by the permission of God. No leaf falls from a tree without God’s permission. No business crumbles, no car crashes, and no marriage ends without God’s permission. No illness or injury touches a human being without God’s permission. He has power over all things. God does what He does for reasons that are at times beyond our comprehension and for reasons that may or may not be apparent. However, God, in His infinite wisdom and mercy wants only what is best for us. Ultimately, what is best for us is eternal life in a place of eternal bliss, Paradise.
“Their Lord gives them glad tidings of a Mercy from Him, and that He is pleased (with them), and of Gardens (Paradise) for them wherein are everlasting delight.” (Quran 9:21)
In the face of every trial, a believer must be certain that God does not decree for him anything but good. The good may be among the pleasures of this world or it may be in the hereafter. Prophet Muhammad said, “How wonderful is the affair of the believer, for his affairs are all good. If something good happens to him, he is thankful for it and that is good for him. If something bad happens to him, he bears it with patience and that is also good for him.”[1] God test us with the trials and tribulations of life, but from every test comes great reward. Through changing circumstances and trying times God tests our level of faith, ascertains our ability to be patient and wipes away some of our bad deeds or sins. God is all loving and all wise and knows us better than we know ourselves. We will not attain Paradise without His mercy and His mercy is manifest in the tests and trials of this life.
The life of this world is mere deception. There is nothing in it, not wealth, family, or health, which can benefit us in the hereafter. All that can benefit us are the good deeds that we were able to perform. Families are a trial, for God says that they can lead us astray, but equally they can lead us to Paradise. Wealth is a trial; coveting it can make us greedy and miserly, but distributing it and using it to benefit those in need can bring us closer to God. Health is also a trial. Good health can make us feel invincible and not in need of God, but bad health has a way of humbling us and forcing us to depend on God. How a believer reacts to the circumstances of life is very important.
What happens if the pleasures of this life suddenly become torments? How should one behave when struck by illness or injury? Of course, we accept our fate and try to bear the pain, sadness, or suffering patiently because we know with certainty that from this God will bring about much good. Prophet Muhammad said, “No misfortune or disease befalls a Muslim, no worry or grief or harm or distress – not even a thorn that pricks him – but God will expiate for some of his sins because of that.”[2] However, we are imperfect human beings.
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“The most beloved of speech to Allaah is for a person to say ‘Subhaanaka Allaahumma wa bi hamdika wa tabaaraka ismuka wa ta’aala jadduka wa laa ilaaha ghayruka (Glory and praise be to You, O Allaah, blessed be Your name, exalted be Your majesty and there is no god but You).’
And the most hated of speech to Allaah is when one man says to another, ‘Fear Allaah,’ and he answers by saying ‘Mind your own business.
Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah
ganon ba sis. di mo pala kasama family. Medyo mahirap
nga pag lalo na eid, nakaka miss sila. Ok naman kami
dito nagpunta sa Markaz 2nd day. Kumusta naman
ang school? saka thesis? Ingat lagi...
There has come to you enlightenment from your Lord.
So whoever will see does so for [the benefit of] his soul,
and whoever is blind [does harm] against it. And [say],
"I am not a guardian over you." (al-An'aam 6:104)
Kumusta poh sis ang eid nyo?
to all of my sisters and brothers.
Taqaballa Allahu
minna wa minkum
Sis. Rania
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Barak Allahu Feekum....
Shukran sis...medyo artistic lang hehehe, gusto kasing maging
designer before pero ibang course ang napasok ko hehehe.Talaga
naluluha ka...ako din eh lalo na pag mga bata ang nadadali
ng Israel. Grabe ang sinapit ng mga sisters and brothers natin din
dun ano.
Alhamdulillah tapos nyo na ang thesis nyo. Insha'allah maging mataas
ang grades mo..Ameen, let's make dua for that.
You take care always sis...
How are you doing today? Kumusta na ang thesis
nyo? Kailan pala matatapos? Insha'allah all is
well with you...
Salam,
Sis. Rania (Um Fahad)
Glitter Graphics Maker & MySpace Layouts
HAPPY EID MUBARAK!
may allah bless you
and may we always
have the love and
peace between us.
INSHAALAH
YA ALLAH!
god bless