08 May 2012

Advice from our Prophet (S)

10 comments:

Nai @ TPJ said...

Salam. Hard not to retaliate, but bigger rewards for it. If we save one's humiliation, Allah will save ours.. Hope u're doing fine with ur dissertation, by the way. xoxo.

StylishMuslimah said...

Tak Pe Je: That's so lovely of you, thank you! It's going OK, I really need to step up the pace though because the deadline is looming :(

Salam x

Modern-day modest said...

Can totally relate to this especially nowadays!

Islamic Inspirations said...

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Anonymous said...

Salaam.

A little time-waster.

http://inhabitat.com/time-to-stock-up-planet-earth-has-less-water-than-we-think/

Nai @ TPJ said...

Try to loosen up a bit.. Go for a shopping therapy, may be? Always lifts our spirits, right?

A. Zahra said...

ahh.. i've been thinking about these things lately. sometimes if feels nice to hold your anger in and practise good akhlaaq, but sometimes when someone says something really unjustified, you feel like blowing up later at that person after having held it in in front of him/her. so, confrontation is also needed at times. but ofcourse that too with good akhlaaq :-)

StylishMuslimah said...

Tak Pe Je: Haha! I never need to be told to shop, went the day before yesterday xD

Anon: Wow that is shocking!

Zahra: Yes, I agree!! I guess it's in our nature to want to retaliate, which is why it's so good when we are able hold our tongues.

Salam :)

Basma said...

thanks for the article

Fatima said...

Myeeeeh, its so HARD NOT TO!!!
Its something I have to work hard at. Very hard. I have a huge mouth :((

-Fatima