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A reminder for me,
And for all.

He who created us, He who we all ought to worship. To Him, we will return. Allah S.W.T. View high resolution

He who created us, He who we all ought to worship. To Him, we will return. Allah S.W.T.

I want a family of my own one day. Just can’t find the courage to tell her yet..

I want a family of my own one day. Just can’t find the courage to tell her yet..

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my-islamic-findings:

neighborhoodr-athensohio:

Prayer factors into students’ schedules

Finding spare time in college might seem a difficult task to many students, but for Muslim students, finding time to attend all of their classes and pray five times a day is a daily responsibility.
Salah Awad, an Ohio University graduate student studying biochemistry, said praying five times a day is mandatory, and although classes can get in the way, he heads to his room every chance he has to pray.
“I leave class whenever it ends and head to my room to pray,” Awad said. “I have to pray five times a day, and I always find time to pray.”

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If he can do it, what about the rest of us?
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my-islamic-findings:

neighborhoodr-athensohio:

Prayer factors into students’ schedules

Finding spare time in college might seem a difficult task to many students, but for Muslim students, finding time to attend all of their classes and pray five times a day is a daily responsibility.

Salah Awad, an Ohio University graduate student studying biochemistry, said praying five times a day is mandatory, and although classes can get in the way, he heads to his room every chance he has to pray.

“I leave class whenever it ends and head to my room to pray,” Awad said. “I have to pray five times a day, and I always find time to pray.”

Read more from The Post. | Photo via The Post.

For other posts about religion, click here.

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If he can do it, what about the rest of us?

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A Dua for the Heart & Easy to Remember

akhirah:

يَا مُقَلِّبَ الْقُلُوبِ ثَبِّتْ قَلْبِى عَلَى دِينِكَ


Yaa Muqallibal Quloob Thabbit Qalbee ‘alaa Deenik.

Oh Turner of the hearts (Allah, the Most High), keep my heart firm on your religion

[Authenticated by al-Albanee in al-Jaam’i as-Sagheer 1323/7988]

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The Muslim is the one who other Muslims are safe from his tongue and hands.
— Prophet Muhammad (as reported by ‘Abd Allah ibn ‘Umar - Bukhari 10)

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stepping on this world,
meeting as many obstacles as we should,
teaching us how we could;
and believing it would. View high resolution

stepping on this world,

meeting as many obstacles as we should,

teaching us how we could;

and believing it would.

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