Have a read below, courtesy of Shaykh Azhar.
On empathy and humility:
Be kind to people because everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 23, 2018
If your sense of value comes from people, you will feel devalued when people mistreat you.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) June 30, 2018
If your sense of value comes from God, you will never feel devalued because God never mistreats His servants.
“I eat like a servant and I sit like a servant because I am a servant [of God.” - Prophet Muhammad— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) July 1, 2018
Don’t be arrogant because your Prophet was humble.
Don’t be the reason why people stop coming to the mosque.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 13, 2018
Don’t make people who aren’t religious feel uncomfortable when they are at the masjid.
Respect where people are on their journey to Allah.
On hardship and perseverance:
Don’t be too tough on yourself when things don’t go according to plan. Remember that Allah is the only teacher who grades on effort, not results.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 29, 2018
Allah will test us all. He tested:— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) July 31, 2018
Nuh with a flood
Ibrahim with a fire
Ya’qub with blindness
Yusif with separation
Musa with a tyrant
Haroon with betrayal
Sulayman with power
Ayyub with an illness
Issa with poverty
Why do you deserve special treatment?
Never abandon your salat 👇🏻— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 14, 2018
Don’t ever think you’re too sinful to pray.
Don’t start praying when you become a better person, let the prayer make you a better person.
A few days ago I had a conversation with a family friend about marriage and how she handles the constant “why are you still single?” question.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 15, 2018
Her answer was this:
“I didn’t choose to be single. I chose not to be in an unhappy marriage.”
I think we need to let this sink in
Whenever we have disagreements or disputes, we Muslims need to remember that we all believe in the same God, the same Quran and the same Prophet.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 3, 2018
Don’t allow our enemies to divide us.
Even if we assume such a punishment to be true, it is possible that such a person may have not been in possession of a sound mind which is one of the conditions of religious accountability. We don’t know the state of mind of people who commit suicide so best not to comment.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) December 16, 2017
On drugs/alcohol/other vices:
Sheikh, I’m starting to hate my fiancé because he is obviously too busy for me. I text him and he doesn’t text back.— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 16, 2018
Sister, Islam teaches us to assume the best of people. Maybe he was so excited you texted him that he fainted.
Don't forget the Halal beer - takbeer!— Aamir Hussain (@AamirNHussain) July 29, 2018
Sheikh, is it ok to continue using drugs if they make you more spiritual and close to God?— Shaykh Azhar Nasser (@ShaykhAzhar) August 5, 2018
Brother, when you’re high, you think you’re more philosophical, but in reality you’re just high. Stop playing yourself.
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