Tag Archives: self -confidence
Achieving confidence and removing envy
My question pertains to my current state; though I love my friends whenever I see or hear about their achievements it makes me sad because it reminds me of my shortcomings… Continue reading
Posted in Sufism (Tasawwuf)
Tagged envy, remove envy, self -confidence, success
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Allowing non-Muslim staff to Celebrate Holidays
I would really ask for an opinion from Sheik Hisham as this is a very big problem for me. I live in a Buddhist country and as of yesterday… Continue reading
Posted in Belief & Doctrine
Tagged 1963, alliance, anger, birth of Buddha, board, bounds, Buddhist, Buddhist Crisis, celebrate, civil unrest, civility, common welfare, company, compulsion, country, courtesy, custom, da`wah, decency, decorations, employer, fatwa, fitna, flags, gratitude, high manners, imitation, impose, incense, intolerance, Madina, majority, mature, Medina, minority, mosque, mufti, non-Muslim staff, other religions, participation, peaceful co-existence, pictures, pluralistic society, Prayers, Prophet Muhammad (s), religious beliefs, religious sentiment, reply, rights, salaf as-Salih, sedition, self -confidence, shared values, simple living, Southeast Asia, staff, symbolize, Tawheed, tawhid, thankfullness, threatened, tolerance, Trinitarian Christians, vesak lantern, Vietnam, Vietnamese Christians, wrongdoers
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To be nothing and To know oneself
1: It is advised that we have to be nothing. May I know what it means to be nothing and what should one do to be nothing. [fr]1: It is advised that we have to be nothing. May I know what it means to be nothing and what should one do to be nothing. [/fr] Continue reading
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Tagged akhira, analysis, bad deeds, character, characteristics, dunya, ego, good and evil, good deeds, journal, muhasaba, nothing, personality, psychology, record, self -confidence, something, struggle
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