Khashyah (fear) is to fear Allah until His fear comes between you and your sins - that is true khashyah. And Dhikr (remembrance) is to obey Allah so whoever obeys Him has indeed remembered Him, and whoever does not obey Him is not a dhakir - even if he makes abundant tasbih (glorification) and recites much of Qur'an.
We used to say that those amongst us with the most sins are those who spend their time talking about the sins of others. - Ibn Sirin
We used to say that those amongst us with the most sins are those who spend their time talking about the sins of others.
- Ibn Sirin
Khashyah (fear) is to fear Allah until His fear comes between you and your sins - that is true khashyah. And Dhikr (remembrance) is to obey Allah so … - Ibn Sirin
Khashyah (fear) is to fear Allah until His fear comes between you and your sins - that is true khashyah. And Dhikr (remembrance) is to obey Allah so …
There is no laughter except that it is eventually followed up with weeping. - Ibn Sirin
There is no laughter except that it is eventually followed up with weeping.
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