This humble soul called Ali Banat was diagnosed with cancer three years ago, and his life changed ever since. He turned what many see as a setback into a gift. Last night at Maghrib he returned to the creator of all (Inna Lilah wa inna ilayhi raji’oun) We belong to Allah and to him we shall return. (2:156) What a blessed month for such a beautiful soul to be taken, we prayed he's one of the dweller of paradise. May Allah grant him the highest rank in Jannah, and give him a warm, and beautiful resting place for the good he brought to so many. He was diagnosed with 7 months to live, having his own countdown of his death but Allah is the one who knows the exact time for a soul to be taken, he was granted 3years after the diagnosed. Without doubt, most muslims and non-islam faith that watch the heartbreaking video posted by brother Ali Banat on his instagram page will be touched by his journey of cancel. He believed in that moment that the time is up and his preparing to
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will be rewarded for winning the PFA Player of the Year award with a piece of land in the holy city of Mecca. Vice president, Fahd Al-Rowky of the local municipality in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, told national outlet Sabq (h/t Farah Tawfeek of the Egypt Independent) of his plans. He said the Egyptian is an epitome of good morals both on and off the field and he is an excellent ambassador for Islam in the United Kingdom and the move would show support toward young people of great potential. "There are several choices regarding giving this piece of land," he said. "The way to go will be determined by captain Mohamed Salah as well as the Saudi system. If the Saudi system allows the land to be owned by Salah, he will be given a piece of land in holy Mecca outside Haram. The other option will be to have a mosque built on the land in his name." Another option, should Salah request it, would be to sell the land and give forward the procee
Getting Married Marriage is NOT the ultimate goal. Pleasing Allaah IS the ultimate goal. I wonder if I’m the only one who has this mentality. Because I’m always shocked at the way people rush to get married these days, especially sisters. Sisters who I know so well. And then, when you examine the men that they are so in a hurry to get married to…the feeling is just disappointment. For one, these sisters themselves are still going through certain struggles that most of us go through. The hijaab, niqaab, seeking and acquiring the right knowledge, family issues etc. If you ask them how much of the Qur’aan they have memorized or which book of Aqeedah or Fiqh they have actually sat down to learn under a qualified teacher, they just laugh and brush it off as if it’s a joke. But at the mention of marriage, they get all giggly and overexcited. They are all for it. It annoys me. I wonder if they think that marriage is a bed of roses. Or maybe some fairytale where some ‘Knight In Shining A