"Someone's opinion ofyou does not have to become your reality."
- Les Brown, author and motivational speaker.
Don't blindly accept other people's negative judgments of you. Reject
their pessimism. Be strong, know yourself, and know that no one else
can define you. Other people's insults may hurt, but they don't define
you. Some people love to say "no", to tell youwhat you cannot do, to
tellyou why your dreams are impossible or impractical, to tell you
what a fool you are, to tell you not to bother trying. Such people
claim to be pragmatists and realists.
In reality, such people are poison. It is their opinions that are not
based in reality. It's their opinions that are founded in cowardice
and cynicism. Their opinions are inherently self-limiting. They have
locked themselves into prisons of the mind. They have taken the ships
of their dreams and smashed holes in the hulls before ever setting
sail. Because they have given up on their dreams, they want you to do
the same.
Either that, or they look at you and they see a bundle of
preconceptions. They seea stereotyped image created in their own
minds,someone who to them is the "wrong" race, or the "wrong"
religion, or has the "wrong" qualifications, and based on that they
willtry to tell you what's "wrong" with you, and to set roadblocks in
your path.
Don't let them define you. Don't let them tell you whoyou are, or what
you can orcannot do.
Mistakes and Appearances Do Not Define You
You are much more than just the sum of the mistakes you've made. Your
past mistakes are not brands of shame, but teachers, stimuli to change
and do better.
You also cannot be judged by the superficial circumstances of your
life: your nationality, race, age, the language you speak, your
favorite foods or colors, your birth date, your height or weight,
whether your lips are narrow or full, whether your hair is lustrous or
thin,whether you have six-pack abs or love handles. These things do
not define you.
For you pop culture fans out there, there's a scene inThe Matrix where
Neo is riding in a car, gazing out at the city, at all the places he
used to know. He says, "I used to eat there. Really good noodles. I
have these memories from my life. None of them happened. What does
that mean?" And Trinity replies, "That the matrix cannot tell you who
you are."
Free Your Soul
So what truly defines you? Two things: your beliefs, and your
character. What you believe, and how thosebeliefs manifest in the way
you act in the world, the way you respect yourself, the way you
maintain yourintegrity no matter what, the compassion and love that
you show to those lessfortunate, your courage, your talents, your
beautifuldreams. Your faith and modesty, sincerity, friendliness, work
ethic, hospitality, willingness to forgive.
These are the things that truly define a human being. No one can
dictate them to you, no one can give them or take them away. Only
Allah can guide you, and only you can choose what to do with that
guidance.
Abu Malik Al-Harith bin Asim Al-Ashari said that theMessenger of Allah
(peace be upon him) said:
"Purity is half of faith. Alhamdu-lillah [Praise be to Allah] fills
the scales, and Subhana-Allah [How far is Allah from every
imperfection] and Alhamdu-lillah [Praise be to Allah] fill that which
is between heaven and earth. Prayer is light; charity is a proof;
patience is illumination; and the Quran is an argument for or against
you. Everyone starts his day and is a vendor of hissoul, either
freeing it or bringing about its ruin."
You are the vendor of your own soul. You set your soulfree, so that
your spirit rises like the sun; or you ruin it, debasing yourself. You
shape your own character. You define yourself. No one else can tell
you who you are. No one else has the right.
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No one else can defineyour reality:
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Friends, Health and Love These things don't come with PRICE TAGS But
Whenwe lose then, we realize D COST
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History never looks like history when you are living through it
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Suffering cheerfully endured, ceases to be suffering and is transmuted
into an ineffable joy
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Faith is to believe in what you do not yet see, the reward for faith
is to see what you believe/
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History never looks like history when you are living through it
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Suffering cheerfully endured, ceases to be suffering and is transmuted
into an ineffable joy
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GUEST BOOK
Do Not Live Without a Vision:
Many people think that they have a vision but in reality they have
nothing. Countless brothers and sisters consult me regarding key
decisions in their life. My answer has always been and continuesto be,
'if you had a clear vision of what you want tobe or what you want to
do,you would not ask such questions!'
One key quality of any successful person is to live for a mission.
Unsuccessful people live from one day to the next. They are not
inspired by something virtuous not living for a noble goal and
therefore they do not live a noble life. Islam, being a religion of
nobility, does not want people to live in this way. Allah encourages
people tocompete for the best possible afterlife and be inspired all
of the time. In the Qur'an we read,
"Race one with another in hastening towards Forgiveness from your Lord
(Allah), and towards Paradise, the width whereof is as the width of
heaven and earth, prepared for those who believe in Allah and His
Messengers. That is the Grace of Allah which He bestows on whom He
pleases. And Allah is the Owner of Great Bounty." [1]
Such people are dedicated to achieve what they want and look for all
possible means to facilitate such achievements for themselves. Having
vision is paramount to the success of a person. In his book The seven
Habits of Highly Successful People, Stephen Covey considered
"beginning with the end in mind" as the second habit of such
successful people. In fact, we easily see that when Allah desired to
senda prophet, he would prepare him to be a specialperson with high
ambition.He inspired him from an early age to become a leader and set
out a vision for him. Our Prophet was raised a poor orphan - this
situation tends to set a ceiling for what a person might aim for,
however Allah decreed that his grandfather would look after him. His
grandfather, Abdu'l-Muttalib, was the chief of the Quraish tribe which
was the most dignified tribe in the world.Hence, the Prophet tasted
the life of dignified leaders.Furthermore, his grandfather used to
love him so much that the Prophet had the privilege to do what others
could not do. For example, his grandfather would sit on a mat that no
one else was allowed to sit on except the young Muhammad. Throughout
his teenage years he was not involved in the many indecent activities
others his age were. He was inspired to be different. Similarly,
Prophet Yusuf was inspiredto think big and be ready for greatness.
Allah says,
"(Remember) when Yusuf(Joseph) said to his father: "O my father!
Verily, I saw (in a dream) eleven stars and the sun and the moon, I
saw them prostrating themselves to me." [2]
Moses was also inspired from a very young age as he was raised up in
the Pharaoh's house even though he was from the Children of Israel
whom the Pharoah wanted to subjugate and destroy.
There is no doubt that life takes on a different meaning once a person
sets out a vision for him/herself and works towards it. On the other
hand it is boring and devastating when a personlives for nothing of
substantial value.
Many people think that they have a vision but in reality they have
nothing. Countless brothers and sisters consult me regarding key
decisions in their life. My answer has always been and continuesto be,
'if you had a clear vision of what you want tobe or what you want to
do,you would not ask such questions!' Some brothers and sisters may
say that they want to worship Allahor they want to go to paradise.
This is good, but the key question is how? Moreover, Paradise is of
different levels, which levelare you aiming for? The reality is many
people do not have a vision. In order to set out a vision for yourself
simply put yourself in the shoes of your father, what does he do now
after being retired and do you want to follow the same routine?
A vision that does not materialise
I am sure that at this point many people will ask the following
question: what about a vision that I failed to achieve due to 'out of
hand' circumstances? Failing to achieve it is likelyto demotivate a
person and might lead to negativeconsequences. However, this is not
true if the person follows an Islamic way of setting out his vision.
Abu Kabshah al-Anmaari, a Companion of the Prophet (may Allah be
pleased withhim), stated that he heard the Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) saying:
"Four people are making the most of this world: a man to whom Allah
gives wealth and knowledge,....
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nothing. Countless brothers and sisters consult me regarding key
decisions in their life. My answer has always been and continuesto be,
'if you had a clear vision of what you want tobe or what you want to
do,you would not ask such questions!'
One key quality of any successful person is to live for a mission.
Unsuccessful people live from one day to the next. They are not
inspired by something virtuous not living for a noble goal and
therefore they do not live a noble life. Islam, being a religion of
nobility, does not want people to live in this way. Allah encourages
people tocompete for the best possible afterlife and be inspired all
of the time. In the Qur'an we read,
"Race one with another in hastening towards Forgiveness from your Lord
(Allah), and towards Paradise, the width whereof is as the width of
heaven and earth, prepared for those who believe in Allah and His
Messengers. That is the Grace of Allah which He bestows on whom He
pleases. And Allah is the Owner of Great Bounty." [1]
Such people are dedicated to achieve what they want and look for all
possible means to facilitate such achievements for themselves. Having
vision is paramount to the success of a person. In his book The seven
Habits of Highly Successful People, Stephen Covey considered
"beginning with the end in mind" as the second habit of such
successful people. In fact, we easily see that when Allah desired to
senda prophet, he would prepare him to be a specialperson with high
ambition.He inspired him from an early age to become a leader and set
out a vision for him. Our Prophet was raised a poor orphan - this
situation tends to set a ceiling for what a person might aim for,
however Allah decreed that his grandfather would look after him. His
grandfather, Abdu'l-Muttalib, was the chief of the Quraish tribe which
was the most dignified tribe in the world.Hence, the Prophet tasted
the life of dignified leaders.Furthermore, his grandfather used to
love him so much that the Prophet had the privilege to do what others
could not do. For example, his grandfather would sit on a mat that no
one else was allowed to sit on except the young Muhammad. Throughout
his teenage years he was not involved in the many indecent activities
others his age were. He was inspired to be different. Similarly,
Prophet Yusuf was inspiredto think big and be ready for greatness.
Allah says,
"(Remember) when Yusuf(Joseph) said to his father: "O my father!
Verily, I saw (in a dream) eleven stars and the sun and the moon, I
saw them prostrating themselves to me." [2]
Moses was also inspired from a very young age as he was raised up in
the Pharaoh's house even though he was from the Children of Israel
whom the Pharoah wanted to subjugate and destroy.
There is no doubt that life takes on a different meaning once a person
sets out a vision for him/herself and works towards it. On the other
hand it is boring and devastating when a personlives for nothing of
substantial value.
Many people think that they have a vision but in reality they have
nothing. Countless brothers and sisters consult me regarding key
decisions in their life. My answer has always been and continuesto be,
'if you had a clear vision of what you want tobe or what you want to
do,you would not ask such questions!' Some brothers and sisters may
say that they want to worship Allahor they want to go to paradise.
This is good, but the key question is how? Moreover, Paradise is of
different levels, which levelare you aiming for? The reality is many
people do not have a vision. In order to set out a vision for yourself
simply put yourself in the shoes of your father, what does he do now
after being retired and do you want to follow the same routine?
A vision that does not materialise
I am sure that at this point many people will ask the following
question: what about a vision that I failed to achieve due to 'out of
hand' circumstances? Failing to achieve it is likelyto demotivate a
person and might lead to negativeconsequences. However, this is not
true if the person follows an Islamic way of setting out his vision.
Abu Kabshah al-Anmaari, a Companion of the Prophet (may Allah be
pleased withhim), stated that he heard the Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) saying:
"Four people are making the most of this world: a man to whom Allah
gives wealth and knowledge,....
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