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life lesson by mufti menk

1.When the Almighty has made you wait for a long while, be prepared for His abundant blessings. When He finally opens that door meant for you, no one can shut it. That’s a fact. Don’t even try! Your job is to walk through it with utmost confidence, not arrogance!

2.Be careful of the company you keep. When you surround yourself with people who constantly blame others, criticize, gossip, backbite and complain about everything & everyone, you’re slowly poisoning your mind & your life with their fears, doubts, and negativity. Break the cycle!

3.Just because you have a positive outlook, doesn’t mean your world is full of pots of gold at the end of the rainbow, where you ignore life’s challenging tests. Not at all. It means that you respond to difficult situations in a more constructive rather than destructive manner.

4.If you’re feeling low, understand this. Such is life with its constant ups and downs. Highs and lows. Everything is in a state of flux. Nothing lasts so don’t allow yourself to overly grieve or rejoice too much. Exercise moderation in what you do. Protect yourself at all costs!

5.Almighty. It’s been a difficult period for all. Even as we celebrate #Eid our hearts are breaking seeing the oppression going on. But in all this we lay our complete trust in You. Protect those most at risk, the elderly, women & children. Comfort those who have lost loved ones.

6.May the Almighty fill our hearts with compassion on this beautiful day of #Eid. Spread the joy to all around you and don’t forget to reach out to those in need. #EidMubarak to all of you. Have a beautiful time with your loved ones.

7.Although we have heavy hearts thinking of our brothers and sisters in #Palestine, celebrating Eid does not prevent us from supplicating and supporting the oppressed in any way we can. May it be a means of elevation for them.

8.No matter which day you’re celebrating #Eid, make it a point to touch lives and hearts whenever you get the opportunity. Give, forgive and apologise. If you find difficulty doing it, make a commitment and start on this day of Eid. Channel your energy to things that matter.May the Almighty guide and bless you and your loved ones always. As we gather for the joyous occasion, spare a thought and pray for those facing turmoil and calamity the world over. Reach out to those in need.

9.For everything that you’ve achieved, be grateful. It happened only with the Almighty’s Will. You may think you’ve not achieved much but by doing what you've done, you’ve given yourself the ability to live that little bit better today than yesterday. That’s what progress is about!

10.Almighty. Our final moments of this blessed month have been marred by what’s going on in #Palestine and #Gaza. We pray for their safety. May peace and calm be restored. May You alleviate their suffering and all those going through similar scenarios the world over. Aameen .

11.Always ask the Almighty to grant us peace of mind. Don't let the noise around us distract us to the point where we can't figure out what He is doing for us. Instead of focusing on our problems, let us focus on His Plan for us. We need to bear patience & walk in obedience.

12.Never curse the experience you’ve encountered in your life journey. Each one was absolutely necessary in order to get you to the next level. Embrace it and use it positively; share it with others so they can learn from your experience as well.

13.Heart breaking news on #AlAqsaUnderAttack. May the Almighty safeguard the people of Palestine and the sacred Mosque. Keep them in your prayers in these last blessed nights of #Ramadan . May justice and peace reign. Aameen

14.Just because you’ve had a bad week doesn’t mean you’re doomed for life! Get a perspective on things. Do not let such setbacks define who you are. Remember the Almighty has promised ease after hardship. Live your life the best way you can and leave the rest fo the Almighty!

15.Be consistent in your acts of worship. Small, daily doses are better than one huge chunk and then nothing at all. The Almighty loves those deeds that are done consistently. Remember, baby steps and build it up progressively. That way, you’re more likely to have staying power.

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