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Quotes About Relationships
“Every relationship has tough days. Don’t let the grudge last. Be the first to try to make things right and stop waiting for an apology.
“Do not respond to attacks with attacks. Respond with mercy and respect.
“Relationships can’t blossom unless there is meaningful communication. That’s why “supplication is the key to worship.” It is a sign of meaningful communication between God and a person
“Allah (swt) told Musa (as) to be nice to Firaun. Firaun tried to kill Musa (as) when he was just a baby. Firaun killed a thousand babies every year. He called himself God. There’s so many reasons to hate Firaun and Allah (swt) says when you go to him, be nice to him. If you have to be nice to Firaun, what about your wife? What about your husband? your children? your parents? your siblings? your cousins? your uncle? These are the people that make us angry. Family makes you really angry, I know. But these are the people that deserve the softest responses from us. We have to change the way we behave with them.
“Whoever fixes things between themselves and Allah. Allah will fix things between them and the people.
“Be harsh on yourself, and easy on others.
“There is a simple yet profound equation I learned from my sheikh that can help us get a better grasp of what it means to live your life for His Sake. “When dealing with Allah (swt) remove people from the equation and when dealing with people remove yourself from the equation.” Every day should be spent aiming to please Allah and not the people, for living a life for His Sake means embodying that in the state of worship you are in and the deeds you put forth and strive for. When you deal with people, you understand that you are dealing with the creation of your Lord so you give them the best and prefer them over yourself, whether it is through noble manners and character, standing up for justice and the oppressed amongst this world, giving in charity, etc. You remove any malice, jealousy, apathy, anger, insincerity and other negative emotions for His Sake because you truly recognize the dignity of your created brethren through your Creator.
“Do for others what you want Allah to do for you.
“Make things easy for people and not difficult. Give people good news and bring them joy, and do not turn them away.
“Appreciate and help your wife. It's sunnah.
“The golden rule of relationships: Every situation passes. All that remains is how you treated each other in the moment before it does.
“If he doesn't want to marry you because you wear hijab, you don't want to marry him. Has our disease run so deep that we now shun people for obeying our Creator?
“Some feel lonely because they haven't found that perfect 'companion' yet. Sometimes Allah sends everyone else away so you can find that only in Him.
“Treat people as you want Allah to treat you on the Day of Judgement.
“Beware of viewing your relationship with God as a transactional one. Thinking He’s just repaying you for your works, creates a dangerous sense of entitlement when you see your works as good. But, the subtle danger lies in what happens when you see your works as bad. You lose all hope. God to you becomes like a drill sergeant (God forbid), ready to withhold and punish, instead of the One more merciful than a mother to her child, ready to forgive, forbear and give—although you have done nothing to deserve it and cannot repay it in any way.
“Take care of the hearts you've been entrusted with. Once lost, they can be lost from you forever.
“What comes out of the heart, enters the heart. Be real with people.