Allah (swt) LOVES You

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Salam People!
The above mentioned Ayaat is which I have imprinted all over my mind: I have written it in my notebooks, in my journals, it's pasted in in front of my writing desk in my room. And, this has helped me through a lot, like, whenever I felt fed up from life, or I had a volcano of negativity arising, or when the odds were heavily against me, I would think about this Ayaat and all my worries would just vanish. {Alhumdlillah😇}
So, the Ayaat goes like:

"Surely, Allah LOVES those who place their trust in HIM."  {Surah Al-e-Imran:159}


Now, this is a thing which brings forth the breeze to my adversities; a Sacred feeling that Allah(swt)-Exalted is HIS Name-has nestled me and HE was the One ☝️ to cherish me. He bestowed upon me life whilst I was just Nothingness. And, this is exactly the idea that Allah wants us to live by. 

Have you ever wondered on the purpose of two sujood in Salat? Why there was a need to prostrate twice before Lord when once was enough to show humility? Well, Hazrat Ali best analyzed the question and demonstrated that both the sujood collectively symbolize  the journey of man in the cosmos: the first sajda means the time a man was in the state of nothingness; the rise from the first sajda then indicates his birth and life; similarly, the second sajda is an epitome of death-when the man will again be in state of nothingness; finally, the rise from second sajda illustrates Resurrection-the rise of the dead towards Eternal Life. The whole purpose of this symbolism is that Allah wants you remind that in every phase of your life you Belong to Him and He is enough for you in all your affairs. 

So, just trust Him leave yourself to the tunes of destiny.....

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*Ayaat= verse of Quran

*Surah = a chapter in Quran

*Alhumdlillah= an Arabic expression to show thankfulness and gratitude to Allah

*Salat= Arabic term for prayer

*Sajda= [plural: Sujood] prostration\bowing  done during prayer


Love,
Zainab.

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