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...od described as "the portion of Shaytan in you," washed his heart with Zamzam water from a golden basin, and replaced it — al...
...ught restraint in mourning, who said "the eyes weep and the heart grieves but we say only what pleases our Lord" — was fully ...
...itrah) still alive in him despite the pagan environment — a heart that sensed the One God without yet being guided by scriptu...
... in Allah after belief — except one who is forced while his heart is secure in faith" (Surah al-Nahl, 16:106), establishing t...
...Jahl's blood on his bow but with something troubling in his heart: he had declared faith in anger. Had he meant it? He spent ...
...l enough to accept it on their own terms but to those whose hearts are ready — and that the community the Prophet ﷺ would bui...
...ashr (59:9) describes the Ansar as those who 'find in their hearts no need for what the emigrants were given, but give prefer...
... the needy, those employed to administer zakat, those whose hearts are being won to Islam, those in bondage (for freeing), th...
...e of the hypocrites, describes the fear Allah placed in the hearts of Banu al-Nadir before any military force was deployed, a...
...m community when enemies came from above and below, and the hearts reached the throats (33:10) — and then the divine wind tha...
... the Quranic account, describing the terror cast into their hearts and the resulting consequences as acts of divine governanc...
...allegiance to you under the tree. He knew what was in their hearts, and so He sent down tranquility upon them and rewarded th...
...ubled by worldly goods with which I reconcile some people's hearts to Islam, when I have entrusted you to your own Islam? Are...
...ssed surprise at his tears, he said: 'The eye weeps and the heart grieves, and we say only what our Lord is pleased with. And...
...phet ﷺ, Abu Bakr, and Umar ibn al-Khattab now stands at the heart of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. The death of the Prophe...
...is prophethood at the valley of Tuwa, he immediately made a heartfelt supplication for his brother (Surah Ta-Ha 20:29–32): "A...
...al Imran 3:37). This encounter inspired Zakariyya to make a heartfelt supplication for an heir, even though he was old and hi...
... contained guidance on prayer, fasting, purification of the heart, care for the poor, and the remembrance of death. Its core ...
... illuminates the existence of Christians who were, in their hearts, much closer to the pure message of Isa AS than to the dom...
...ganism. He had sat with the ancient scriptures and kept his heart oriented toward the God of the prophets. And when the final...
..., even when it has not yet been fully articulated. Salman's heart recognized something real in the Christian worship he witne...
...adiyah. Two of the three signs had been confirmed. Salman's heart was already overwhelmed, but he wanted to complete the veri...
...he sacred fire of a Zoroastrian household in Isfahan to the heart of the Islamic caliphate. His grave in al-Mada'in (in prese...
...cisive Muslim victory. The battle opened the route into the heart of Iraq and demonstrated the vulnerability of the Sasanid f...
...d the Persian army. Jalula opened the road into the Persian heartland, and Muslim forces pursued the remnants toward Khurasan...
... Damascus, establishing Syria as the political and military heartland of the new empire. His administrative genius was undeni...
...iating periods for Sunni Islam politically, as the symbolic heart of the caliphate was ruled by Shia overlords for over a cen...
..., ending the Sasanid dynasty. The battle opened the Persian heartland to Muslim settlement and the subsequent peaceful spread...
... the northward expansion of Muslim forces into the Frankish heartland. Abd al-Rahman al-Ghafiqi, the governor of Al-Andalus, ...
The Battle of Arsuf was fought during the Third Crusade, when Richard I of England marched his army from Acre south along the coast toward Jaffa. Saladin's forc
...nsforming what had been a core Byzantine territory into the heartland of what would become the Ottoman Empire.
...remembrance of Allah) and its transformative effects on the heart and soul. Ibn al-Qayyim enumerates over seventy benefits of...
...yyim provides a penetrating analysis of how sins affect the heart, body, provision, and relationships, and prescribes a detai...
...ions of life. The work covers topics from the nature of the heart and the reality of worship to the wisdom behind divine decr...
...the purification of the soul. It covers the diseases of the heart (envy, arrogance, showing off, anger, attachment to the wor...
...nd Sunnah for each one. The work covers the diseases of the heart, the importance of sincerity, the reality of repentance, an...
...es, hadith, and stories of the righteous to awaken heedless hearts. Widely read in mosques and study circles across the Musli...
...se, memorable statements. Ibn Ata'illah's hikam address the heart's relationship with Allah, trust in divine wisdom, and the ...
... A beautiful treatise on dhikr and its 70+ benefits for the heart and soul.
...n Taymiyyah. Identifies spiritual diseases that corrupt the heart and prescribes Quranic and Sunnah-based remedies grounded i...
...y of tazkiyah in Islam addressing spiritual diseases of the heart and the path to purification through Ibn al-Qayyim and Ibn ...
By Yasmin Mogahed. A contemporary Islamic reflection on the heart's attachments to worldly things and the path to freedom thr...
...nic and prophetic supplications, and proper attitude of the heart.
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The duty and reward of being grateful to Allah: with the heart, tongue, and limbs.
...damage, and the prophetic remedies for removing it from the heart.
Gratitude with the heart, tongue, and limbs. How being grateful increases blessings ...
...anic concept of spiritual purification, the diseases of the heart, and the path toward a sound heart (qalb saleem).
...im life and why it is considered the highest station of the heart.
The life and works of Ibn al-Qayyim, his relationship with Ibn Taymiyyah, his contributions to Islamic spirituality, medicine, and jurisprudence.
Gratitude as expressed through the heart, the tongue, and the limbs, the relationship between gratit...
The prolific student of Ibn Taymiyyah whose works on spirituality, theology, and jurisprudence remain widely read, especially his Madarij al-Salikin.
... is cultivated, and the signs that it has taken root in the heart.
The spiritual illnesses that corrupt the heart including envy, arrogance, love of the world, and anger, an...
The prophetic praise for those whose eyes weep from the consciousness of Allah, the occasions that moved the Prophet to tears, and the seven shaded on Judgment
...histicated understanding of human psychology, the nafs, the heart, and the intellect, predating modern psychology.
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