Wednesday 3 September 2008

Have you ever....

wanted something so much it becomes a struggle to be patient?
This, in some respects is how I feel about hijrah..I am a patient person by nature..I have no problem waiting things out.. I have been waiting things out for as long as I can remember...

But I am hungry for Hijrah in a way words can't possibly do justice..and each day i brace myself and tell myself..just get through today and insha'allah you'll be one day closer..Allah of course has it all planned..and it's not for me to fight it, or try to force it to go any faster than it can.. I just have to wait...

4 comments:

Sketched Soul said...

As-salaamu'alaykum wa Rahmatu Llahi wa Barakatuhu my dearest sister,

Ramadaan Mubarak.

May Allah make it easy for you, and grant you what is good for you. Ameen.

Wa'alaykum as-salaam
Love Farhana

seekingtaqwa said...

ameen to the dua .....
jazakallahu khairaan for the kindness...
may allah bless you with a blessed ramadhan full of khair
ameen
xxx

Anonymous said...

Assalaamu alaikum,

Yes I do feel that way sometimes but I have learned that we can only push so hard for something; we have to learn to try our utmost and then relax and leave it to Allah swt. It find that if I really insist on something and do everything I can to get something my way, it ends in disaster.

OMHN said...

A special award to all of us!

Here are the rules of this tag:

1. Admit one thing you feel awful about (involving being a mom). Once you have written it down, you are no longer allowed to feel bad. Remember you are a good mom!

2. Remind yourself that you ARE a good mom, list 7 things you love about your kids, you love doing with your kids, or that your kids love about you.

3. Send this to 5 other moms of the year that deserve a reminder that they are too the best moms that they can be. Remember to send them a note letting them know you have selected them, and also add a link to your post that directs people back to the person who nominated you.

* * *


1.

Sometimes I feel awful that I desperately need to do things just for me.

2.

1. I love being close to my kids, watching them grow.
2. I love doing my best to nurture their good traits.
3. I love when my girls are excited about what the day will bring.
4. I love it when my child internalizes what we’ve learned — “Allah can make anything happen, He just says ‘Be!, right mom?’”
5. I love it when they talk about how much they love Allah Subhan’wa Taala and His Prophet.
6. I love it when they are happy.
7. I love it when we pray together.

3. I tag:

fisabillilah
loving Allah and raising my kids
Teaching Mastery for the English speaking muslim child
Come share my thoughts. . .
Talibideen Jr.

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