"And We have enjoined upon man to be kind to hisparents; in pain did
his mother bear him, and in pain did she give him birth.The carrying
of a child to his weaning is thirty months. At length, when he reaches
the age of full strength and is forty years (old), he says, 'O my
Lord! Grant me that I may be grateful for Your favors, that You
bestowed me andupon both my parents; that I may do righteous deeds
that are acceptable to You; and be gracious to me with regards to (my
own) offspring. Surely, I turn to You repentant, and I wholly give
myself (to You)." (Qur'an 46:15)
Mothers are accorded a special place of honor and respect in Islam.
A man once came to Prophet Muhammad and asked, "O Messenger of God!
Who among the people is more worthy of my companionship?" The Prophet
replied, "Your mother." Then man then asked who next, the Prophet
replied "Your mother" again. The man repeated the question a third
time and got the same answer. The man asked once again, "Who next?"
Only then did the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) reply,
"Your father."
These, and other referencesin the Qur'an and incidents from the life
of the Prophet, clearly indicate the elevated status Islam has given
to mothers. A Muslim sees a mother as anicon of strength and courage,
tempered with compassion, kindness and love.
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Islam is a religion of Mercy, Peace and Blessing. Its teachings emphasize kind hear tedness, help, sympathy, forgiveness, sacrifice, love and care.Qur’an, the Shari’ah and the life of our beloved Prophet (SAW) mirrors this attribute, and it should be reflected in the conduct of a Momin.Islam appreciates those who are kind to their fellow being,and dislikes them who are hard hearted, curt, and hypocrite.Recall that historical moment, when Prophet (SAW) entered Makkah as a conqueror. There was before him a multitude of surrendered enemies, former oppressors and persecutors, who had evicted the Muslims from their homes, deprived them of their belongings, humiliated and intimidated Prophet (SAW) hatched schemes for his murder and tortured and killed his companions. But Prophet (SAW) displayed his usual magnanimity, generosity, and kind heartedness by forgiving all of them and declaring general amnesty...Subhanallah. May Allah help us tailor our life according to the teachings of Islam. (Aameen)./-
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''Advise'':-/:-/- What is written in the Quran about motherhood?
Dua'- بِسْمِ اللّهِ الرَّحْمـَنِ الرَّحِيم - yaa Allah' forgive our sins, with ur kindness..s.a.m, s.a.w./ - Vassalam
Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :-/:-> Your “Stuff” is Not a Part of You?
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part of you. Your "stuff" will break, disappear, or be left behindone
day.
In fact what truly defines our character is how we react to loss. If
we were stripped of all the possessions we love, who would we be in
that moment? Would we still be grateful to Allah, patient, trusting?
Hopefully it never comes tothat. But seriously, those times of
greatest sadness and joy are when our thoughts must turn to Allah, The
Eternal, The Merciful, The Wise.
Allah says, "Never will you attain the good until you spend from that
which you love. And whatever you spend – indeed, Allahis Knowing of
it." [Quran 3: 92]
Think about that. Allah is telling us to give away the things that we
love the most! SubhanAllah! Why does Allah ask this of us? Is it to
liberate us from slavery to material possessions? To f0cus our minds
on Allah and the aakhirah (hereafter)? To prevent the evil that
results from the love of money? To benefit the poor?
Yes, for all of those reasons. Excessive attachment to any
materialthing is misguidance. The love of possessions is a spiritual
trap./
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part of you. Your "stuff" will break, disappear, or be left behindone
day.
In fact what truly defines our character is how we react to loss. If
we were stripped of all the possessions we love, who would we be in
that moment? Would we still be grateful to Allah, patient, trusting?
Hopefully it never comes tothat. But seriously, those times of
greatest sadness and joy are when our thoughts must turn to Allah, The
Eternal, The Merciful, The Wise.
Allah says, "Never will you attain the good until you spend from that
which you love. And whatever you spend – indeed, Allahis Knowing of
it." [Quran 3: 92]
Think about that. Allah is telling us to give away the things that we
love the most! SubhanAllah! Why does Allah ask this of us? Is it to
liberate us from slavery to material possessions? To f0cus our minds
on Allah and the aakhirah (hereafter)? To prevent the evil that
results from the love of money? To benefit the poor?
Yes, for all of those reasons. Excessive attachment to any
materialthing is misguidance. The love of possessions is a spiritual
trap./
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Health:-/ :-> Natural wonders – Beetroots:
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::-*The right beets for you
Members of the Chenopodiaceous family, beetroots are found along the
coasts from India to Britain. A versatile vegetable, if there ever
was one, beetroots are hailed for their richness in minerals, vitamins
and nutrients. A great source of carotenoids and lutein/zeaxanthin,
beetroots are also known as sources of dietary fibre, folic acid,
Vitamin C, iron, potassium , manganese, zinc, copper , and magnesium.
If that isn't enough, here's some more: beets are low in calories and
yet are the sweetest vegetables in themarket. So much so, they're even
occasionally used to make refined sugar.
Beetroot and its health benefits
Stronger heart: Beet fibres reduce cholesterol and triglycerides by
promoting higher levels ofHDL, which aids in fightingheart diseases.
Beetroots also contain betaine that helps reduce levels of
homocysteine, which may increase the risk of strokesand heart
diseases.
Watch Dr Devi Shetty talk about tips to prevent heart diseases.
Breathe freely: This Vitamin C-rich vegetable helps prevent symptoms of asthma.
Healthy babies: Beetroot is a great supplement during the pregnancy
period. Folic acid, the mostabundant nutrient in beetroots, is crucial
in the proper foetal development during pregnancy, and the development
of the infant's spinal column.
Prevent anaemia: Iron in the beetroot increases the production of
blood and haemoglobin levels in the body, thus preventing andcuring
severe anaemia .
Happier you: The betaine contained in the beetroot enhances the
production of the body's natural mood lifter, seratonin, andcan help
you cheer up. Really!
Stronger immune system: Beetroots pack a punch with the vitamins and
nutrients stored within. They boost the body's immune system and help
fight off infection. They also aid in stimulating the reoxygenation of
cells andthe production of new blood cells.
Beta-carotene goodness: The beta-carotene abundance in beets helps
avoid macular degeneration and prevents age-related blindness, known
as cataract.
Cure for hangover hell: The pigment that gives beetroot its rich red
colour, beta-cyanin, is an oxidant that accelerates detoxification in
the liver and converts alcohol into a substance that can be eliminated
more easily. So the next time you're readyto vow never to drink again
after a binge session, hold off till you're a beetroot down.
Word of caution
*. Though not a frequentoccurrence, beetroots may cause red colour in
urine or stool, known as beeturia.
*. Since an increased consumption of beets also means an increased
intake of fibre, it may cause bloating, gas or diarrhoea.
*. Beets can contain up to nearly 14g of sugar in one cup, so
patientswith blood sugar problems may seek medical supervision.
Quite like everything else in life, even beetroots require moderation.
Small concerns apart, you can't deny all the reasons to welcome this
lush vegetable into your kitchen. Use it for salads, soups, juices,
dips, or even in cakes! The choices are endless, and your reasons to
hold out, too few/
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::-*The right beets for you
Members of the Chenopodiaceous family, beetroots are found along the
coasts from India to Britain. A versatile vegetable, if there ever
was one, beetroots are hailed for their richness in minerals, vitamins
and nutrients. A great source of carotenoids and lutein/zeaxanthin,
beetroots are also known as sources of dietary fibre, folic acid,
Vitamin C, iron, potassium , manganese, zinc, copper , and magnesium.
If that isn't enough, here's some more: beets are low in calories and
yet are the sweetest vegetables in themarket. So much so, they're even
occasionally used to make refined sugar.
Beetroot and its health benefits
Stronger heart: Beet fibres reduce cholesterol and triglycerides by
promoting higher levels ofHDL, which aids in fightingheart diseases.
Beetroots also contain betaine that helps reduce levels of
homocysteine, which may increase the risk of strokesand heart
diseases.
Watch Dr Devi Shetty talk about tips to prevent heart diseases.
Breathe freely: This Vitamin C-rich vegetable helps prevent symptoms of asthma.
Healthy babies: Beetroot is a great supplement during the pregnancy
period. Folic acid, the mostabundant nutrient in beetroots, is crucial
in the proper foetal development during pregnancy, and the development
of the infant's spinal column.
Prevent anaemia: Iron in the beetroot increases the production of
blood and haemoglobin levels in the body, thus preventing andcuring
severe anaemia .
Happier you: The betaine contained in the beetroot enhances the
production of the body's natural mood lifter, seratonin, andcan help
you cheer up. Really!
Stronger immune system: Beetroots pack a punch with the vitamins and
nutrients stored within. They boost the body's immune system and help
fight off infection. They also aid in stimulating the reoxygenation of
cells andthe production of new blood cells.
Beta-carotene goodness: The beta-carotene abundance in beets helps
avoid macular degeneration and prevents age-related blindness, known
as cataract.
Cure for hangover hell: The pigment that gives beetroot its rich red
colour, beta-cyanin, is an oxidant that accelerates detoxification in
the liver and converts alcohol into a substance that can be eliminated
more easily. So the next time you're readyto vow never to drink again
after a binge session, hold off till you're a beetroot down.
Word of caution
*. Though not a frequentoccurrence, beetroots may cause red colour in
urine or stool, known as beeturia.
*. Since an increased consumption of beets also means an increased
intake of fibre, it may cause bloating, gas or diarrhoea.
*. Beets can contain up to nearly 14g of sugar in one cup, so
patientswith blood sugar problems may seek medical supervision.
Quite like everything else in life, even beetroots require moderation.
Small concerns apart, you can't deny all the reasons to welcome this
lush vegetable into your kitchen. Use it for salads, soups, juices,
dips, or even in cakes! The choices are endless, and your reasons to
hold out, too few/
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