masha Allah sister 🥹 was struck most by your comment about leaving the son (one's worry, love, attachment) to Allah — the hardest of tests seems to be of the things and matters we love deeply. what a poignant and apt framing of the issue.
I resonate with the idea of surrendering our attachments to Allah. I wonder how this surrendering can come in tandem as a mother with a duty/responsibility to the son. in what ways could the mother surrender her son to Allah while still fulfilling her responsibility to educate and guide her son? (I ask from the perspective of someone who is not a mother and who may be unclear about the specifics of the mother's responsibilities to her children, so please correct me if I am mistaken 💓) thank you so much for sharing your blessing of words and wisdom with us Sumayah, may Allah grant you syifa and accept your good deeds 💖
Allah yibarek feeki! Ameén! Jazakillah Khair, Sarah. The duties are there and the responsibility is there. The difference lies in our hearts and expectations. We do our part and leave the outcomes to Allah. It's not a call for neglect, rather doing your best and then trusting Allah in what follows. The heart needs to detach from demanding things turn out a certain way. Hearts are in Allah's hands we can only sincerely submit and ask Him for assistance 🩷
ah! masha Allah, yes, that makes a lot of sense when phrased in this way. may He always place us in paths where we may conduct ourselves and our duties with excellence, and where our hearts are calm with the inherent knowledge of His best plans. ameen ya rabbal 'alameen 💓
Allahümma Ameeen 💓
"There is no test to my certainty, if I get the outcome that I want right away"
I don't remember when last just a few words made me cry.
Sumayaaaaaaaahhhhh!!!! (Read: no words) 😅. Thank you.
May Allah grant you complete shifaa, ameen, ameen!
masha Allah sister 🥹 was struck most by your comment about leaving the son (one's worry, love, attachment) to Allah — the hardest of tests seems to be of the things and matters we love deeply. what a poignant and apt framing of the issue.
I resonate with the idea of surrendering our attachments to Allah. I wonder how this surrendering can come in tandem as a mother with a duty/responsibility to the son. in what ways could the mother surrender her son to Allah while still fulfilling her responsibility to educate and guide her son? (I ask from the perspective of someone who is not a mother and who may be unclear about the specifics of the mother's responsibilities to her children, so please correct me if I am mistaken 💓) thank you so much for sharing your blessing of words and wisdom with us Sumayah, may Allah grant you syifa and accept your good deeds 💖
Allah yibarek feeki! Ameén! Jazakillah Khair, Sarah. The duties are there and the responsibility is there. The difference lies in our hearts and expectations. We do our part and leave the outcomes to Allah. It's not a call for neglect, rather doing your best and then trusting Allah in what follows. The heart needs to detach from demanding things turn out a certain way. Hearts are in Allah's hands we can only sincerely submit and ask Him for assistance 🩷
ah! masha Allah, yes, that makes a lot of sense when phrased in this way. may He always place us in paths where we may conduct ourselves and our duties with excellence, and where our hearts are calm with the inherent knowledge of His best plans. ameen ya rabbal 'alameen 💓
BarakAllahu fiki dear Sumayah. May Allah grant you shifaa and give you abundantly in dunya and akhira ❤️
Allah yibarek feeki! Ameen ❤️
May your path be lighted and your load lifted,ameen.
jazak ALLAH khair❤️❤️❤️
Wa iyyaki 🩷