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As salam alykum First we should know that good deeds are those that brings comfort to our soul. GIve us feeling of peace and calmness. Bad deeds make us uncomfortable and stir emotions such us unrest ..If one has comitted sins ,first of all know that every one is capable of making a mistake .We are not perfect neither thus God want us to be perfect . When we make mistakes we turn to Allah " acknowledge wrong" admitt it rahter then denying it or covering it.. it is being true to your self.secondly, Make a resolution not to do that sin again ,donot persist in doining wrong.Third, Make firm resolution to improve your behavior, manner and actions ..this change or improvement brings peace and positive feelings in heart ..Feeling is not something in our control ..You will feel burst of happiness now and then when you engage in good deeds ... these days good deeds can be , being kind to others (genuinly) helping those in need no matter how insignificant and minor it is , encourageing others towards good path, if one donot have time to do physical act ..small act of kindness can be done each and every day doesnot require whole lot of time .. Our manners and behavior towards others should be of compassion and love ... try to cultivate love in our every day interaction ..Take care and keep in touch .
I did utilize them well I think. My whole group raised nearly 600$ and then we gave it all to the Pregnancy Care Center. But I recently got 100 dollars to wild with at Barnes and Noble and i think I payed for someones taxes. What about you?
Hi Narges! How you doin pal? How was your trip you told me about?Aren't you reading anything these days??takecare:)
Ya, I just did disable it. Well, I'm doin just fine I suppose. Of course, fine isn't really a feeling, so I'll elarborate. I feel good because my mom just wrote me a check for thirty dollars that I worked really haed for. And now I can sufficently say I earned 35$ for the Pregnancy Care Center. SO I feel happy and satisfied. And right now, I'm just hanging out on the computer. And what about you?
Narges ,As salam alaykum . I am not sure what do you mean how you approach spirituality . We all are created with earthly matter (our bodies) and spirit that is breathed into us by Allah (that is why we believe that we have physical life as well as spiritual existence ) There is no way a muslim can deny spirituality . It is true that some people are too aware of physical existence and they are engaged in the worldy matters that they donot pay attention or care about spiritual matters .Through our physical life we may a way to spiritual life by doing good ,kind acts towards humanity .All that is taught in islam is how to live on earth by following certain rituals but also how to live soulfully and get closer to God. Good or bad acts that we engage in has effect on our soul ... we feel sad when we get engage in wrong acts ( it effects our soul ) People who have conciousness feel terrible .Those who have no concious will not feel terrible after commmiting bad acts . More you feel means are growing spiritually and becoming aware of your thoughts, deeds, actions and spirit with in you.You can ask anything , i am not sure if this is helpful for you.
Narges i got your message ,thanks for accepting friendship. I wanted to know about the book that you have on your shelf .Idrees in ramadan ..what is it about ? i have read gulliver travel long time ago ..actually something that reminds me of my childhood.. so where are you from ?
Waliekumsalam..!I m really sorry 4 late reply .. Thanx 4 ur request..!Bt i really dnt kw mch abt u.!God Bless u.
Assalam-u-Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu
Hello NargesI read poetry but not write it. I live in Ohio and on Lake Erie. I am retired due to health reasons. I love to read and am taking art classes. The journey of life is the most interesting to me. I am a child of the Universe.
صحبت از پژمردن یک برگ نیستفرض کن مرگ قناری در قفس هم مرگ نیستفرض کن یک شاخه گل هم در جهان هرگز نرستفرض کن جنگل بیابان بود از روز نخستدر کویری سوت و کوردر میان مردمی با این مصیبتها صبورصحبت از مرگ محبت مرگ عشق گفتگو از مرگ انسانیت است
Assalamualikum .... thnax for the friend request ... I'm sorry it took me so late :)
شهری بود كه در آن همه چیز ممنوع بود. و چون تنها چیزی كه ممنوع نبود بازی الك دولك بود، اهالی شهر هر روز به صحراهای اطراف میرفتند و اوقات خود را با بازی الك دولك میگذراندند. و چون قوانین ممنوعیت نه یكباره بلكه به تدریج و همیشه با دلایل كافی وضع شده بودند، كسی دلیلی برای گله و شكایت نداشت و اهالی مشكلی هم برای سازگاری با این قوانین نداشتند. سالها گذشت. یك روز بزرگان شهر دیدند كه ضرورتی وجود ندارد كه همه چیز ممنوع باشد و جارچیها را روانه كوچه و بازار كردند تا به مردم اطلاع بدهند كه میتوانند هر كاری دلشان میخواهد بكنند.جارچیها برای رساندن این خبر به مردم، به مراكز تجمع اهالی شهر رفتند و با صدای بلند به مردم گفتند:"آهای مردم!آهای...!بدانید و آگاه باشید كه از حالا به بعد هیچ كاری ممنوع نیست."مردم كه دور جارچیها جمع شده بودند، پس از شنیدن اطلاعیه، پراكنده شدند و بازی الك دولكشان را از سر گرفتند.جارچیها دوباره اعلام كردند:"میفهمید؟شما حالا آزاد هستید كه هر كاری دلتان میخواهد ، بكنید."اهالی جواب دادند:"خب!ما داریم الك دولك بازی میكنیم."جارچیها كارهای جالب و مفید متعددی را به یادشان آوردند كه آنها قبلا انجام میدادند و حالا دوباره میتوانستند به آن بپردازند. ولی اهالی گوش نكردند و همچنان به بازی الك دولكشان ادامه دادند؛بدون لحظهای درنگ.جارچیها كه دیدند تلاششان بینتیجه است، رفتند كه به امرا اطلاع دهند.امرا گفتند:"كاری ندارد!الك دولك را ممنوع میكنیم."آن وقت بود كه مردم دست به شورش زدند و همه امرای شهر را كشتند و بیدرنگ برگشتند و بازی الك دولك را از سر گرفتندبازی/داستانی از ایتالو كالوینو
I am comfortable talking about almost anything. I am a very open minded person.
W Allaykom Al Sallam w Rahmat Allah w BarakatohMubarak Allaina w Allaikum my dear sisterI'm doing good Al Hamd li Allah, I will pray for you today inshaAllah :)Lot's of love
Ramadan Mubarak Narges! So sorry it took me so long to get back to your request...i haven't been around the "Shelf" much recently, but i would love to be your friend.May He grant you ease and understanding during this blessed month of struggle and holding back...and may you carry its barakah with you throughout your entire year.was salaam :D
salami dont watch alot of TV myself but if i had to it is american shows .. not that i support america or anything , but i am board with arabic TV shows , always the same ideas ....so tell me ... what do u read? what have u read?where are u from? have ramadan started there yet ...tomorow (saturday-22/8/2009) will be the first day here ... so Ramadan mubark for u and all the muslims and may Allah accept from us all ...salam sweety,let me hear from u
As Salaam alaykum Narges, thank you for your fast reply. I would not want to miss the opportunity to speak and discuss with a wonderful sister in Islam. I have accepted your invitation to friendship, and invited you to "Proud to be Hijabii" if you are interested inshaallah.I am preparing by planning my dietary approch to fasting, as I am a Diabetic and have had to beg my doctor to help me plan. This is my first year with thie challenge, and I do not want to miss the fast if I can. In my community,it is suggested that one read the enitre Quran during the time of Ramadan. Well, I read a little differently, as I read continuously during the year. My routine is to read the Quran every morning inshaallah, throughout the year. In this way, inshaallah I finish the Quran several times a year. If I miss a day or two of reading, for some unforseen reason- I just continue the next day. In this way, I finished reading the Quran around June- and restarted- therefore I am now on part 15. I will continue throughout Ramadan inshaAllah. I used to try to read the Quran in the 30 days, but I felt pressured to read a part a night. With my other obligations, and trying to make extra prayers, tend the home, make taraweeh prayer inshaAllah at the Masjid- it was so hard on me. Besides, when I do it this way- I can read at my own pace, and I have time to re-read a surah, or an ayat that I wish to - without feeling like I have to finish! Also, I try to plan a Iftah during the month inshaAllah- and try to attend a halagaa inshaallah.And last, but not least- I will be trying to work on personal issues in my deen that I wish to improve. As humans, it is hard for us at times, mashaallah Allah supana wa taila is patient with us- and guides us. I know this personal issue thing is true of all of us. Inshaallah- I pray that Ramadan is a blessing for you, in all the ways possible. I know my answer was sort of long, please forgive me- unfortuately, I write as I speak long! (smile) that is something I am working on! Please let me know, what your plans are for Ramadan, inshaallah.Your Sister in the deen.