I asked Shaykh Sulaymān al`Alwān about the use of national flags and he said this is two types:
1. If the person raises it as a means of representing the government and acceptance of its validity, this is major kufr.
2. If it is used as a means of merely representing where a person is from, it is Harām.
I asked if it matters what the population of the country is and he said the population's religion is irrelevant in this matter, as the flag is not a symbol of the people.
-haytham safudeen
Let every situation be what it is instead of what you think it should be, and then make the best of it.
feel free to go slow when you’re working towards something. you will get there eventually, and it will be worth it
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“Pain doesn’t just show up in our lives for no reason. It’s a sign that something in our life needs to change.”
— Mandy Hale
A gentle person is always beautiful.
Let every situation be what it is instead of what you think it should be, and then make the best of it.
A child will fall down 100 times when learning how to walk.
But they’ll never think ‘this isn’t for me’.
Keep that child mentality about you when learning something new
Just as we ask Allah to forgive us, we should be more forgiving of each other. It's a superior act that liberates and elevates the soul.
Be in no doubt that Allah gives you better in return for that which you left for His sake.
Shaykh Sālih Al-'Uthaymīn رحمه الله stated:
"Take from the Dunyā that which is permissible for you and don't forget your portion from it. However, place it in your hand and not in your heart, and this is what is important (in life)."
[Sharh Riyādus-Sālihīn 3/369]