It's normal to be scolded. It's OK. Although it's a stab to your pride, but
it actually teaches you something. Better be scolded than you accidentally kill
a patient..
So stay positive OK.. InsyaAllah things will get brighter..
"Follow my sunnah and the sunnah of the Rashidun Caliphs," (Rasulullah SAW, narrated by Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi)
"The most closest of you to me on the Day of Resurrection are the best of you in manners," (Rasulullah SAW, narrated by al-Tirmidhi, Sahih)
“All the hearts of the offspring of Aadam are between two fingers of Ar-Rehman’s Fingers, as one heart. He turns it (in any direction) as He wills. Then Allaah’s Messenger said, “O Allaah! The Turner of the hearts, turn our heart towards Your obedience.” (Rasulullah SAW, [Saheeh Muslim vol.4, p.1397, no.6418] narrated by Abdullah bin ‘Amr bin al-‘Aas)
'Indeed the five prayers remove sins, just as water removes dirt." (Rasulullah SAW, narrated by Bukhari, Muslim)
“Whoever prays the fajr prayer in congregation, it is as if he (or she) had prayed the whole night long.” (Rasulullah SAW, narrated by Muslim & Tirmidhi). "Iman is built on four pillars: undoubtful (ruhul yakin), patience, jihad and just. Patience and iman are like the head and body. There is no body without head. And there is no iman without patience" (Khalifah Ali Karamallahuwajhah, 4th Rashidun Caliph)
"Get used to a rough life, because luxury does not last forever" (Umar al-Khattab, 2nd Rashidun Caliph)
What occupies the mind of a syabab will determine the future of his Deen (Tariq Suwaidan, Kuwaiti entrepreneur, Islamic author and speaker)
"When a Muslim strips himself away from worldly cravings, constantly remembers Allah through zikr, executes his obligations as a believer, and 'see's Allah with purity of the heart, that is true love" (Junaid al-Baghdadi)
One of the Prophet's (SAW) supplication: “O turner of the hearts! Establish my heart upon Your religion.”
“Seek out your heart in three situations: -When you are listening to the Qur’an -When you are part of a gathering of remembrance -When you are alone and away from the world and it’s distractions. If you cannot find your heart in these three situations, then ask Allah to bestow upon you a heart, for indeed you are bereft of one.” (Ibnu Qayyim)
“I have not battled with anything more difficult than my intention.” (Sufyaan ath-Thawree)
If you can't fly, run. If you can't run, walk. If you can't walk, crawl. But, by all means, keep moving. (Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.)
“Watch you thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become your character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.”(Anonymous)
If you desire to be accepted by all and loved by all, you desire the unattainable (Aidh Al-Qarni in La Tahzan)
Repeatedly committing small sins has a great effect of blackening the heart. It is like the effect of water dripping onto rock, which will inevitably erode it, even though water is liquid and rock is solid. (al-Ghazali)
The world is 3 days: As for yesterday, it has vanished along with all that was in it. As for tomorrow, you may never see it. As for today, it is yours, so work on it. (Hasan al-Basree)
“Do not laugh too much, for laughing deadens the heart.” [Rasulullah, narrated Tirmidhi, ibn Maajah]
“You [humans] think that you an insignificant, while there is a great universe contained in you.” (Ali Abi Talib, 4th Rashidun Caliph)
There are things our physicians can do individually. Our physicians need to recognize the great and unique opportunity that they have for doing good not only for the body but also for the soul of their patients. Doctors are in the best position to promote Islamic lifestyle, which is the best protection against the diseases brought on by our modern lifestyles. This refers to diseases of all kinds--- physical, mental, and spiritual, although the last one is not always recognized. Today we are more concerned about the hardening of the arteries than we are about the hardening of the hearts.
But Muslim physicians can furnish treatments for both.
Quoting Khalid Baig in 28th Annual Convention of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa
Rindu. Kau apa tahu?
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Assalamualaikum. Krik, krik. Krik, krik. Allahu. Lima tahun pergi tak
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He always hear you
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alhamdulillah i’d just finished my final exam for this year few days ago.
i’d given my best efforts and now everything is in His hand....
Open your horizon
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I know it's beyond the border.
So you can see better :)
Ouh. But this picture got nothing to do with the issue.
Assalamualaikum wbt
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