would Allah(SWT) forgive someone that committed suicide?
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xabybear:

ALLAH is GREAT..

xabybear:

ALLAH is GREAT..

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poeticislam:

Abdullah ibn Harith reported about the Prophet:   “I have never seen anyone more smiling than the Prophet of Allah.”   
The Prophet (peace be upon him) was always smiling. And he had the  toughest life of any of us. None of our problems can even begin to compare to what he faced. And yet, may peace be upon him, he was always smiling. 
So Keep Smilin It’s Sunnah :DD

poeticislam:

Abdullah ibn Harith reported about the Prophet:   “I have never seen anyone more smiling than the Prophet of Allah.”  

The Prophet (peace be upon him) was always smiling. And he had the  toughest life of any of us. None of our problems can even begin to compare to what he faced. And yet, may peace be upon him, he was always smiling. 

So Keep Smilin It’s Sunnah :DD

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moroccangypsy:

I absolutely love this…

moroccangypsy:

I absolutely love this…

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thepalestineyoudontknow:

Q: Which is the Al-Aqsa Mosque?
A: Neither. It is the area edged in red (above) and comprises nearly one sixth of the walled old city of Jerusalem. ‘Al-Aqsa’ is the name that is used to describe the whole area surrounded by the wall at the southern-eastern end of walled old Jerusalem. The Al-Aqsa Mosque encloses over 35 acres and encompasses more than 200 buildings, domes, schools, wells, etc. The mosque with the golden dome, Masjid Qubbah Al-Sakhrah (the Dome of the Rock) and the mosque with the grey lead dome, Al Masjid Al Qibli are both part of the walled Al-Aqsa Mosque. Even if you pray under a tree or anywhere within the area edged in red shown above, you are deemed to have prayed at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Q: What does the name ‘Al-Aqsa’ Mosque mean?
A: The name translates to ‘the farthest’ mosque, although some scholars have translated it to ‘the remote’ mosque. According to a verse in the Qur’an, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) took the journey in a single night from ‘the sacred mosque’ (in Makkah) to ‘the farthest mosque’ (in Jerusalem).
Q: How many gates does the Al-Aqsa Mosque have?
A: The Al-Aqsa Mosque has 5 closed gates and 10 open gates. The latter are: Asbat, Hitta, Prophets (Faisal), Ghawaima (Al Khalil), Al-Nazir, Hadeed, Qattaneen, Mutawadaa (Mutahara), Silsila and Magharibah.
READ IT & RE-BLOG IT SO IMPORTANT !why it’s so important ? becuse when “israel” does something bad to a part of the mosque no one will care that much !
  (here for more)

thepalestineyoudontknow:

Q: Which is the Al-Aqsa Mosque?

A: Neither. It is the area edged in red (above) and comprises nearly one sixth of the walled old city of Jerusalem. ‘Al-Aqsa’ is the name that is used to describe the whole area surrounded by the wall at the southern-eastern end of walled old Jerusalem. The Al-Aqsa Mosque encloses over 35 acres and encompasses more than 200 buildings, domes, schools, wells, etc. The mosque with the golden dome, Masjid Qubbah Al-Sakhrah (the Dome of the Rock) and the mosque with the grey lead dome, Al Masjid Al Qibli are both part of the walled Al-Aqsa Mosque. Even if you pray under a tree or anywhere within the area edged in red shown above, you are deemed to have prayed at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Q: What does the name ‘Al-Aqsa’ Mosque mean?

A: The name translates to ‘the farthest’ mosque, although some scholars have translated it to ‘the remote’ mosque. According to a verse in the Qur’an, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) took the journey in a single night from ‘the sacred mosque’ (in Makkah) to ‘the farthest mosque’ (in Jerusalem).

Q: How many gates does the Al-Aqsa Mosque have?

A: The Al-Aqsa Mosque has 5 closed gates and 10 open gates. The latter are: Asbat, Hitta, Prophets (Faisal), Ghawaima (Al Khalil), Al-Nazir, Hadeed, Qattaneen, Mutawadaa (Mutahara), Silsila and Magharibah.

READ IT & RE-BLOG IT SO IMPORTANT !
why it’s so important ? becuse when “israel” does something bad to a part of the mosque no one will care that much !

  (here for more)

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