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Sweet Cheeks
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salam alykum bros and sis if this doesnt make you awwwwww i dont know what will
....from http://www.sisters-magazine.com/?con...ormation_id=13 this is a great online mag for all sisters outhere, there an article in there for everybody... have a lovely evening yall.. ![]() Brothers from different walks of life tell us what they love most about their wives – may Allah reward them with good! "What I love about my wife" How would life be without my wife? The emptiness, the strife, Would all be rife I care not to think of that plight amiss So much I love 'bout her, too long is the list. Her faith in her Lord and her pure and dear heart Tis the reason I married her, but that's just the start Beauty pervades her, in every way and thought These are blessings so countless … can never be bought Her smile, her gentle face, the sparkle in her eyes When our kids are causing havoc, logic defies So hard-working, striving to make her family content Yearning foremost to make her Lord happy Reasons enough for a singler’s lament Desire and doing in her life is her worth Allaah upon us Your Mercy shower, And increase our blessed state And Your Mercy enshroud her when she's raised from this earth So when you asked us to write "what you love about your wife" That blessings so countless, I dare not think of life And after so many years our love still gets stronger Allaah I cannot thank you enough for all that you have given me Just allow me to be with her in Jannah And make our bond stronger. Ameen By Abu Abdillah 34yrs old from London, UK What do I love about my Muslim wife? Everything. My wife is the closet partner and friend I've ever had. She is the 'backbone' of our household. After a very long day at work, it is very comforting to come home and just be with my wife (& the screaming kids). She is my 'treasure box' and the ONLY key is with me, alhamdulillah. The most satisfying thing to hear from my wife is to hear how much she loves me, which builds further the bond between us. Should I be allowed to re-run this life again, surely this would be the one thing I would not change. Tansar Hussain, UK What I love about my Muslim wife is her ability to adapt to different situations and surroundings. It’s not easy for women who marry and move away from home, having to start all over again, leaving behind their family and friends....its something us men take for granted! Imran "My wife, masha Allah, loves to learn about Islam and takes time out of her busy schedule to read authentic Islamic books on issues of Tawheed, ‘Aqeedah, Islamic manners etc... My wife does her best to implement Islam in our family life and does not just practise Islam when it is easy to but also when it gets difficult alhumdulillah. She is very patient with me when I am angry in trying to calm me down and does not leave me until she has found a way to please me. She is playful and likes to joke around once in a while and lightens the mood when life gets stressful. My wife is very particular about the house and works very hard to keep it as clean as possible, masha Allah. I find her to be a very good mother attentive and loving to her kids’ needs as well as in disciplining them when it is needed. She is careful to thank me for every good that I do (i.e. provide money for groceries and needs, take her out on a date etc) - she has even expressed guilt at forgetting to say thank you to me after she bought groceries! Abu Taimyyah, Age 37, United States Allah is so Merciful and Gracious that if I tried to count the blessing that my Lord has bestowed upon me I would not be able to do, I just might lose my fingers! And one of those blessing is my wife. All praise is for Allah and no one else. In His infinite wisdom he gave me a prize, a jewel, the blessing of a righteous wife, masha Allah. She has this unconditional love that is tremendous and beautiful, Allahu akbar! We have six children and this August, insha Allah, it will be eleven years that we have been married and the only thing I would trade her for is Jannah. I love my wife ‘big much’. I ask Allah to keep us together until He calls us back to him, ameen. I ask Allah to bless those Muslim marriages out there with love and goodness from His Rahma, ameen. Amir Abu Hudhayfah Ali-Dorsey, East Orange NJ, Masjid Rahmah Her patience – especially with me Her support – when others would have given up Her understanding Her wisdom Her strength Her kindness And I thank Allah that we are together and may He keep us that way. Anonymous Brother JazakumAllahu khairan to all the brothers who wrote in and shared. A little gift is on its way to each of you to share with your wonderful wives. Keep the comments coming as we need brothers to contribute to each issue. Email write@sisters-magazine.com if you would like to contribute to future issues.
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There are three elements to what may be described as a happy life: * a life that is fully utilized (i.e. a life of awareness and purposeful activism), * a life that is dedicated to a higher cause, * and a life that is lived in balance. While you will inevitably gain and lose, everything you lose may be regained, except one thing, time. Dr. Maher Hathout "The ink of the scholar is more sacred than the blood of the martyr." Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) |
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