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Commonplace Book

December 1, 2011 by Imaan 13 Comments

One of the things that I would like my kids to do is to maintain a commonplace book. I used to do this during my schooling days and have revived the practice lately after discovering a few fragments that survived our many moves.

In this day and age, when people need to recall a quote, they can always refer to the library or good ol’ Google. However, in earlier centuries when libraries were smaller or not as accessible and books were far dearer, ardent readers and lovers of good words would copy out passages they wanted to remember in their own notebooks or what is known as the commonplace book. It is simply a journal in which people copy poems, sayings and passages that they encounter. This can be information that they find useful – such as recipes, remedies, scientific facts – or words that they find inspiring – speeches, exerpts of religious scriptures and the like. Writers like Henry David Thoreau, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Mark Twain all kept such books.

There are many advantages to this practice. It makes one a better reader – rather than just passively skim over the words, one gives pause to think and to read more deeply and reflectively. The commonplace book can be one’s bank of useful knowledge and serve to inspire new ideas.

For me, it has also been a personal record of the ideas that have shaped me at different stages in my life. I found in my old notes, poems, exerpts from Shakespeare and also passages from novels I had studied as an English Literature student in junior college. Later, I wrote out speeches and inspiring words about revolution against oppression and racism – I was passionate about these topics when I studied History and Sociology in university. When I began to study the deen in greater depth, I began including verses from the Qur’an and ahadeeth. In a way, my commonplace book details a map of my growth and exhibits a portrait of me.

Commonplace Book (Moleskine Foldout)

Not my book, but an image of a Flickr user’s (Chris Lott’s) commonplace book with Japanese folds

My commonplace book is pretty… well… commonplace. I do try to write in my best penmanship (and that’s not saying much!) but it is quite a plain book on the whole. However, after reading through Umm Tafari’s blog, Visual Journaling 4 Kids, I am considering jazzing up my journal and encouraging my kids to make theirs (when they start in shaa Allah) vibrant and lively as well. I have a huge fear of failure when it comes to art and I don’t want my kids to inherit this complex, so I hope to combine commonplacing with art journalling. I think that this will go down well with my girls – Mars already diligently writes in her diary and has begun writing essays, while Bear loves art and is beginning to test the waters of self-expression. They can add their own flavour and interpretations to their compilations.

I’ve looked through several sites (Pinterest has been most helpful!) and found lots of inspiration. Some are daily journals or diaries and not commonplace books per se, but think how lovely our personal anthologies of beautiful words can be with a little design. Some of these journals are like the arty scrapbooks that many hobbyists produce. However, the one thing I’ve noticed about them is that they need not be as expensive to produce – you don’t need a large stash of embellishments, stamps, adhesives, ribbons, stickers and what not. I think you can produce decent pages using good pens, colour pencils, paint or crayons and by recycling materials you find around the house.

I will probably refer to Visual Journalling 4 Kids, Art Projects for Kids and a book entitled The Creative Journal for Children by Lucia Capaccchione.

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Here is a Flickr user (Virginia Blue) who keeps a daily doodle journal.

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Another page by Virginia Blue – I like her catchy doodles. I wish I had the same flair, but I overthink things!

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Chronicle of a month by Tracy U. Look at the details!

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Home by Tee Thompson. She has a blog at Green Isles Crafts where she shares how she creates pages. (Some involve drawing people, just so you know.)

Some other random links for ideas (exercise caution… OK?)

  • Journals by The Creative Place
  • Paper Relics’ Gallery
  • Phizzy Chick
  • Traci Bunkers Creates a Visual Journal Page
  • Alisa Burke

Do you keep a commonplace book or maintain an art journal? I’d love to hear your ideas if you do :)

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Simple pleasures

November 28, 2011 by Imaan 8 Comments

The rowdy ruffians are positively addicted to cooking these days. It is true that the stove gives comforting warmth that my tropical offspring miss. However, they also enjoy the process itself and it pleases them to no end to see others appreciating their concoctions. The other day, Bear made applesauce and Mars prepared her specialty – omelette with homegrown garlic sprouts – for a guest’s breakfast.

I remember one of the girls’ early culinary attempts. They decided, one day, to make their own lunch and conspired gleefully in the kitchen. They later invited me to sample their meal – I’d thought it was something elaborate or out of the ordinary considering their blissful expressions, but I was mistaken. It turned out to be a simple dish of boiled potatoes seasoned with butter, salt and pepper. :) It was delicious though – one of those things that just hit the spot, you know? – and quite healthful and it made me realise that I had a lot to learn from my children. One of the most important things that they have taught me is to find joy and contentment in the littlest things. Indeed, when it comes to food, frugal and easy need not mean compromising on flavour or quality.

I’ve been inspired by Kate’s blog (she has tips on frugal living and back-to-basic meals), discussions with my friend Tea (you guys MUST pester her to blog about the amazing things she has learnt about healthful eating!) and meals my friend Umm Aymun prepares (she makes the simplest things so mouthwatering that it is amazing, I kid you not! These Urdu-speaking folk have close to magical talents!). We’ve made a conscious effort to eat more home cooked meals and to use more organic foods. We are fortunate in this respect – raw milk, pure butter/ghee, free range eggs and organic meats and produce are more easily available and affordable here than in my home country.

We have been enjoying making hearty meals that require minimal ingredients and preparation. I’m not against elaborate meals – it is a blessing to present the best to your family and guests – but it simply is not something sustainable or even necessary on a daily basis. Eating simply can mean savings that can be used for more useful things and charity. It also inculcates self-restraint – all too often, we indulge our nafs and throw moderation to the wind. We would do well to be the sort of people who can make do, people who know the difference between “needs” and “wants”. The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said, “A human being has not filled any vessel which is worse than a belly. Enough for the son of Adam are some mouthfuls that can keep his back straight, but if there is no escape, he should fill it a third with food, a third with drink and a third empty.” [at-Tirmidhi]

For us, easy meals allow us all to be involved in the preparation. The girls feel a great sense of participation and achievement. What is more, not slaving over the stove means that we have more time for reading, crafting and of course, worship. I’ve begun a little notebook of easy-peasy recipes for the girls that I’ve stuck onto the refridgerator door – they can refer to it any time they feel like cooking in shaa Allah.

We’ve been having lots of fruit and vegetables. Pomegranates are a favourite – they are so gorgeous truly! Lunches are often our version of Subs – sandwiches of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, capsicum and cottage cheese with little dollops of mayo and mustard – they are so appetizing ma shaa Allah. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, nothing beats the taste of produce here – they are so fresh and the flavours just burst in your mouth.

Here are some other dishes we’ve been doing recently…


We revisited Mars’ baked pasta… this time with minced beef … with only five ingredients and 3 pairs of hands working on it, it took less than half and hour to make…


… made a 20-minute curry… one of those chuck-everything-in-the-pot-and-let-it-stew dishes this haphazard housewife likes…


… a variation of my children’s potato dish … boiled potatoes cooked with onions, garlic and minced chicken, seasoned with salt and pepper. I used the kids’ homegrown garlic sprouts to garnish and they were delighted! Another 20-minute dish that was much appreciated, alhamdulillah…


… we have cut down on fried foods so these are becoming a rarity (honest, Tea!)… I made my version of pakoras as we had left-over bread and crusts. I just chucked them all in a bowl with flour, eggs, onions, coriander and spring onion greens and spices and fried the crazy mix up :)

It will be a busy week – the kids have to hit the books and I have to tidy our living area once again – a mammoth task, believe you me! I hope it also means another week of simple pleasures… in shaa Allah :)

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Winter thoughts

November 27, 2011 by Imaan 6 Comments

I was born and bred in Singapore and I am pretty much a tropical weather sort of person. I like bright sunny days, balmy breezes and the occasional rain. I am accustomed to comfortable, light clothing and being able to eat ice-cream any time I want.

When I was growing up as a child, I was curious about other seasons, particularly winter. I’d seen pictures and movies showing how beautiful – and fun! – snow can be, so I was quite pleased when I finally had my chance to experience it for myself. I moved to the USA shortly after my wedding with my husband, who was completing his studies. I remember it was early January when we landed in Chicago in 2001. My brother-in-law was there to meet us and his first words to me were, “As salaamu `alaykum … Welcome to America.” He then promptly handed his brother and me mufflers to wear. I thought then, how odd of him, but within minutes, I could feel the wind, so cold that it felt like angry little pin pricks all over my skin. Needless to say, I felt a great deal of trepidation.

Before driving to Indiana, where we were staying, my husband thought it would be nice for me to take a look-see around Chicago. Now, the only images I’d had of winter in the US were of the freshly fallen variety… of breathtaking landscapes and of children delighted at play. Let’s just say that Chicago cured me of my fanciful notions :P That day, I saw only grey sludge and people looking miserable as walked briskly, hands in pockets, trying to stay warm. Still, winter in the US was rather easy to bear on the whole – there was central heating after all… and I did get my fill of pretty winter scenes later on when we moved to Wisconsin :) Nevertheless, I would ALWAYS rejoice when warmer weather beckoned.

When we moved to Pakistan, my hatred for winter reached its peak. It had partly to do with difficulties in leaving my own home country. I would grumble about all the layers of clothes we had to wear and wash (there isn’t central heating here), the dull and dreary days punctuated by heavy rains (forget freshly driven snow!), the mess of blankets and duvets and what not and just the general discomfort that the cold brought.

I’ve begun to soften my stance towards winter though – I admit, I can be a stubborn wretch :) It’s peevish and petty to rail against change and to complain about how painful the cold is when I have a more than adequate roof over my head. Others have not and even have to brave the elements to eke out a living. This dry country which is very much dependent on its agriculture also needs the winter rains.

“And We send down from the sky rain charted with blessing, and We produce therewith gardens and grain for harvests…” (Surah Qaf 50:9)

I’ve begun to appreciate so much about this season and the blessings it brings. My daughters and I did a lovely lesson about how the Salaf viewed winter. We were were bundled up under our blankets after Fajr that day :) It gave us a totally new attitude towards winter alhamdulillah. (You can read the article here.)

Al-Hassan Al-Basri for example said: “How good winter is for the believer! Its night is long, so he prays in it; and its day is short, so he observes fasting in it.” Indeed, the the Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said: “The cold booty is observing fast in winter.” (at-Tirmidhi) How easy it is to fast in winters because we don’t feel the thirst and lethargy of the hot summers.

I love Ibn Rajab’s words about winter – “Winter is considered the spring of the believer, because he revels in the orchards of obedience and goes in the fields of worship and his heart having the pleasure of strolling in the gardens of deeds which are easy during winter.”

I’m going to brew myself a cup of tea and sit by the window now to stitch. I’ll probably put on a lecture to listen to and get some soul food, in shaa Allah. It is cold, but the sky is clear … alhamdulillah. For all my friends out there experiencing winter, I hope you are enjoying it in all its goodness :)

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Overheard…

by Imaan 2 Comments

“Why do you ONLY hear from some people when they want you to do something for them or when they have some kind of issue with you? It is odd because when you make overtures towards them or ask them for help, they seem to make themselves scarce.”

It is hard to do acts of goodness without expectations of ANY recompense – even acknowledgement, much less gratitude – but this is something we as Muslims must learn to do.

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Winter is the orchard of obedience …

November 26, 2011 by Imaan No Comments

Winter is the orchard of obedience and field of worship

All praise is due to Allah, the One Al-Wahid, the Subduer Al-Qah?r, the All-Mighty Al-‘Aziz, the Oft-Forgiving Al-Ghafar, merger of the night and day as an insight for those who have hearts and minds. I praise Him Almighty “(He is) the Lord of the two easts and the Lord of the two wests” [Surat Ar-Rahman: 17].

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Transliteration: Rabbu almashriqayni warabbu almaghribayni

Mujahid said: “(He is) the Lord of the two easts” means the different places of sunrise during early summer and early winter, “and the Lord of the two wests” means the different places of sunset during early summer and early winter.

Allah Almighty is the Lord of all times. I will talk about winter, a topic with mixed feelings and many words. When winter comes, it is time to say welcome to the booty of the worshippers and the spring of the believers.

Did you not know that observing fast in winter is a cold (easy) booty?

On the authority of ‘Amir Ibn Mas’oud that the Prophet (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The cold booty is observing fast in winter.” [Reported by At-Tirmidhi as Mursal, authenticated by Al-Albani].

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The cold booty means the easy one, because the person who observes fast in winter does not suffer from thirst.

Ibn Rajab (may Allah mercy him) said: “Praying at the night of winter equals fasting at the day of summer.”

And it is proved that Omar (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “Winter is the booty of the worshippers.” [Reported by Abu Nu’aim with authentic chain of transmission]

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Ibn Rajab said: “Winter is considered the spring of the believer, because he revels in the orchards of obedience and goes in the fields of worship and his heart having the pleasure of strolling in the gardens of deeds which are easy during winter.”

The righteous forefathers (including the companions of the Prophet, may Allah be pleased with them all) emphasized that; they used to care for winter, welcome its coming, feel joy because of it and encourage people to take advantage from it.”

It is narrated that Ibn Mas’oud (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “Welcome winter; it is the time where blessings descend, nights lengthened for prayer and days shortened for fasting.”

And may Allah bless Al-Hassan Al-Basri who said: “How good winter is for the believer! Its night is long, so he prays in it; and its day is short, so he observes fasting in it.”

Also, it is narrated that he said: “Winter is male; it is the time of pollen; whereas summer is female; it is the time of offspring.”

And it is narrated that ‘Ubaid Ibn Omair (may Allah have mercy on him) used to say when winter approaches: “O people of the Holy Quran, your night became long for your recitation; so, recite. And day became short for your fasting; so, observe fasting.”

Therefore; if we did not fast the fasting of David (i.e. fasting a day and not fasting the next), would we not fast Mondays and Thursdays? If it was hard for us, in this time, would we not fast the white days (i.e. the 13th, 14th, and 15th days of every lunar month). Rather, “whoever observed fasting of three days in every month; he would be considered as a person observed fasting for the whole year” [Authenticated by Al-Albani]

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whether the three days were at the beginning of the month, in the middle or at the end.

It is a golden opportunity for whoever performs the supererogatory acts of worship for gaining the reward from Allah, Lord of the worlds; rather, it is a cold booty for him and for whoever has to fulfill missed days because of excuse and whoever has to observe fasting as penance. It is time for seizing this cold booty.

Among the great deeds that it is proved that there are great rewards for their doers in the winter is performing the ablution thoroughly despite difficulties:
The Messenger of Allah (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Should I not suggest to you that by which Allah expiates the sins and elevates the ranks (of a man)?” They (the companions) said: “Yes, Messenger of Allah.” Whereupon he said: “Performing the ablution thoroughly despite difficulties, walking more paces towards the Masjid and waiting for the next prayer after observing a prayer (obligatory prayer); indeed that is the (real) strive” [Reported by Muslim].

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By this saying, the Prophet (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) guided us to this great reward; expiating sins and forgiven, and elevating the ranks through having higher positions in Paradise.

Among the deeds which are mentioned in this Hadeeth is ‘performing the ablution thoroughly despite difficulties’; this means performing it thoroughly by washing all limbs of ablution and including forehead during washing and repeating wash thrice and applying the Sunnah of the Prophet (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) in this regard. The difficulties come at the time of cold where there is hardship and their likes. It is called difficulties because of it being difficult and hard to do; and that is why the Muslim is ordered to do his best to fulfill it. And it is clear for you that among the things that the person hates, and feels that they are difficult, is to perform ablution in the time of severe cold or having reasons that make water hard to use.

Therefore, whoever knows this would tolerate the hardship of getting up from sleep for performing ablution and standing before the Hands of the Lord the Exalted; rather he would neglect the luxury of the warm bed to enjoy the pleasure of prayer and talking to the All-Knower Al-‘Aleem the All-Aware Al-Khabeer. Furthermore, ablution’s pain and hardship in cold would turn into pleasure that has no like.

Note: Some scholars said that heating water for gaining ability to perform the act of worship does not prevent the person from having the previously mentioned reward.

They used to pray much at night

Winter is strange for whoever experienced the taste of worship in it; Allah Almighty mentioned among the characteristics of people of Paradise that “They used to sleep but little by night [invoking their Lord (Allâh) and praying, with fear and hope]” [Az-Zariyat 51: 17].

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Transliteration:Kanoo qaleelan mina allayli ma yahjaAAoona

Among the reasons of getting in Paradise peacefully is to pray at night while people are asleep.

The worshipper, among our righteous forefathers, was like the shiny star in the nights of winter; it is bright and luminous. It is mentioned about many righteous forefathers that they wept at the time of death for missing prayer at night in the winter. It is said that one of the righteous forefathers wept at the time of his death; whereupon he was asked: “Do you fear death and weep?” So, he replied: “Why do not I weep? Who deserves to weep more than me? By Allah, I do not weep for fearing death or caring for your worldly life; rather I weep for (missing) thirst in summer’s days and prayer in winter’s nights.” This story is mentioned also about some other righteous forefathers.

And Mu’ddad said: “Unless there are three things; thirst in the hot days, prayer in the nights of winter and enjoying reciting the Book of Allah at night, I would be just a drone in the house.”

Actually; this is not strange, because there is pleasure in worship none knows it but Allah and whoever misses it is really deprived. Abdullah Ibn Wahb said: “There is one pleasure for each pleasant thing; however, worship has three pleasures; one when you are in it, one when you remember it and one when you take its reward.”

I think that they (may Allah mercy them) experienced the first and second pleasures, and I ask Allah not to deprive us, along with them, from the third pleasure.

And they (may Allah mercy them) used to invest night in general, and winter’s nights in specific, in acquiring knowledge.

Abu Hurayra (may Allah be pleased with him) used to divide his night into three parts; one for prayer, one for sleep and one for acquiring knowledge. It is narrated that he (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “I divided my night into three divisions; one for prayer, one for sleep and one for studying the Hadeeth of the Messenger of Allah (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him).” The same is narrated about ‘Amr Ibn Dinar and Sofyan Ath-Thawry.

And they used to guide others to this too

Ahmed Ibn Al-Furat said: “We continued to hear our sheikhs mention things about memorizing, and they agreed upon that nothing is better than studying much and that memorizing at night is better than memorizing in the morning.” And he said: “I heard Ismail Ibn Owais says: ‘if you wanted to memorize something you should sleep then wake up at dawn and turn on the light then look at what you want to memorize and you will never forget it, by the will of Allah.”

Al-Khatib Al-Bughdadi said: “Know that there are hours for memorizing; every person wants to memorize should care for these hours. The best time is the time of dawn then the time of early morning, and memorizing at night is better than memorizing at day.” It is said to one of them: “How did you gain knowledge?” Whereupon he said: “By the lamp and sitting till morning.” Another one said: “By travel, waking up till late hour, and waking up early at dawn.”

And we heard about many of the early and late scholars that they used to devote themselves for obeying Allah and seeking knowledge in a time people are inattentive and sleep in it. You could find the one of them spending long nights exerting his efforts for gaining more knowledge, verifying particularities of cases, proofing Ahadeeth and sailing in the sea of knowledge.

There is a great difference between those and whoever misses the times of winter, and all times, in playing and committing sins. Therefore, blessed is the one who slept when he felt sleepy and feared Allah when he woke up. Indeed, the status of such person is better than the status of who is disobedient to his Lord.

Yahia Ibn Mu’adh said: “Night is long; so, do not shorten it by your sleep. And Islam is pure; so, do not defile it by your sins.”

Dear brother; if you missed the times of winter, when will you seek the reward? When will you pray at night? When will you spread knowledge? When will you call for the way of Allah?

The aim is to invest the time before the end of life. The Muslim is in continuous worship; always he is busy with obeying Allah, and if he did not find anything to do, he would be busy with contemplation, consideration and thinking in the kingdom of Allah.

There is a lesson in the winter

Winter itself contains lessons; there is a lesson in the severity of its cold for whoever believes in Allah and the Final Day. It is mentioned in the Sahih that the Prophet (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The Fire made a complaint before the Lord saying; “O Lord, some parts of mine have consumed the others.” So it was allowed to take two exhalations, one exhalation in winter and the other exhalation in summer. That is why you find extreme heat (in summer) and extreme cold (in winter)” [Agreed upon].

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Whoever stops at this Hadeeth and contemplates on it would feel that worship is light as long as it is safety from the extreme cold and extreme hot of Hellfire and he would seek refuge with Allah from its extreme hot.

In winter, blessings descend and mercy spreads by the will of the Lord of heavens and earth

He Almighty says: “And He it is Who sends down the rain after they have despaired, and spreads His Mercy. And He is the Walî (Helper, Supporter, Protector, Lord), Worthy of all Praise” [Ash-Shura 42: 28]

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Transliteration: Wahuwa allathee yunazzilu alghaytha min baAAdi ma qanatoo wayanshuru rahmatahu wahuwa alwaliyyu alhameedu

And He says in Surat Al-Anbiya: “Have not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were joined together as one united piece, then We parted them? And We have made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?” [Al-Anbiya 21: 30].

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Transliteration: Awalam yara allatheena kafaroo anna alssamawati waalarda kanata ratqan fafataqnahuma wajaAAalna mina almai kulla shayin hayyin afala yuminoona

Ibn Abbas said: “Heavens were not given rain and earth was not given plants; but when He created people to live in the earth, He made the heavens rain and earth grow plants.”

Allah Almighty mentioned that it is blessed; He Almighty says: “And We send down blessed water (rain) from the sky, then We produce therewith gardens and grain (every kind of harvests) that are reaped” [Surat Qaf 50: 9].

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Transliteration:Wanazzalna mina alssamai maan mubarakan faanbatna bihi jannatin wahabba alhaseedi

He who has a live heart mentions Allah at every time and at the fall of rain and performs the supererogatory acts of worship that are narrated about the Prophet (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him). Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “It rained upon us as we were with the Messenger of Allah (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him). The Messenger of Allah (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) removed his cloth (from a part of his body) till the rain fell on it. We said: Messenger of Allah, why did you do this? He said: ‘It is because it (the rainfall) is a new comer from the Exalted Lord’” [Reported by Muslim].

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Also, it is Sunnah for the Muslim to say at the time of rainfall: “O Allah, make it a beneficial rain.” [Reported by Al-Albani]

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Transliteration: Allahuma Sayiban Nafi’an

And to say after its fall: “We have been rained by Allah’s grace and mercy.” [Reported by Bukhari]

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Transliteration: Muttirna Be-Fadlillah Wa Rahmatih

And among the invocations of seeking safety is to say: “O Allah, let the rain be on our surrounding and not on us. O Allah, (Let it rain) be on the plateaus, on the hills, in the valleys and over the places where trees grow.” [Reported by Bukhari]

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Transliteration: Allahuma Hawalayna Wala ‘Alayna, Allahuma Al-Akam Wath-Tharrabi Wa Button Al-Awdya Wa Manabit Ash-Shajar

And it is mentioned in a good Hadeeth: “There are two things never refused; supplication at the time of calling for prayer and under the rainfall.” [Reported by Al Siouty as Hassan]

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In winter, the Muslim remembers the grants of Allah; so, he thanks Him for it and do not deny them.

Allah the Exalted granted us by creating what enables us to tolerate the extreme cold; He Almighty said: “And the cattle, He has created them for you; in them there is warmth (warm clothing), and numerous benefits, and of them you eat” [An-Nahl 16: 5].

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Transliteration: WaalanAAama khalaqaha lakum feeha difon wamanafiAAu waminha takuloona

The cattle are among the grants which Allah devoted for the benefits of the children of Adam. Among their great benefits are;
(Producing warmth) the scholars said: “Warmth from their wool, fur, hair and skins that you use in making clothes, furnishings and tents for dwelling.”

And He almighty said: “And Allâh has made for you in your homes an abode, and made for you out of the hides of the cattle (tents for) dwelling, which you find so light (and handy) when you travel and when you stay (in your travels); and of their wool, fur, and hair (sheep wool, camel fur, and goat hair), furnishings and articles of convenience (e.g. carpets, blankets), comfort for a while” [An-Nahl 16: 80].

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Transliteration: WaAllahu jaAAala lakum min buyootikum sakanan wajaAAala lakum min juloodi alanAAami buyootan tastakhiffoonaha yawma thaAAnikum wayawma iqamatikum wamin aswafiha waawbariha waashAAariha athathan wamataAAan ila heenin

Sheikh Abdurrahman As-Sa’dy (may Allah mercy him) said: “He Almighty reminds His servants with His grants and encourages them to thank Him for it and have it admitted; He said: {And Allâh has made for you in your homes an abode} means the homes and palaces and their likes which protect you from heat and cold and cover you along with your children and properties, and you make in them the chambers which are suitable for your interests and benefits and save your money and women along with the other known benefits. {And made for you out of the hides of the cattle} means from the skin itself or from what grows on it (i.e. wool, fur, and hair).

“{(tents for) dwelling, which you find so light (and handy)} means the houses (tents) which are portable and are not for long residence; however, they provide to you protection from heat, cold and rain and protect your properties from rain. {and} He made for you {of their wool} the wool of the cattle {fur, and hair furnishings} means whatever made of them (i.e. pots, utensils, furnishings, clothes…etc,).

“{comfort for a while} means that you will enjoy and take benefit from them in this worldly life. Actually, having many grants is among the reasons that encourage the servants for thanking Allah Almighty and praising Him much.”

By this way, the Muslim fulfills the meanings of slavery; in every time he worships Allah, remembers Him, invokes Him and supplicates to Him.

Days are just phases that man passes through them one after another, and the best people are those who take from each phase provision for the next one.

While I say this; I know no body misses that more than me.

I ask Allah, to grant me, along with my Muslim brothers, sincerity and accepting our deeds and I ask Him to facilitate to us what He loves and what He is satisfied with; indeed He is All-Hearer and Responsive. And Allah Almighty knows best. And prayers and peace of Allah be upon who are sent as mercy to the worlds, the bearer of the glad-tidings, the Warner and the luminous lamp, Muhammad Ibn Abdullah, best prayers and peace of Allah be upon him and upon his family.

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Yesterday, I had a sobering chat with my friend wh Yesterday, I had a sobering chat with my friend who is a member of a minority group here. (I am keeping things vague for her safety and mine.) She has a relative who is also a friend of mine. 

In both my early encounters with them, I’d always sensed an air of reserve and secrecy. I understood that we had different beliefs, but I could not understand what I perceived as fear. Not being a native here in Pakistan, I’d had my share of bewildering and unfathomable encounters, so I’d left things at that. Maybe I’d understand in time to come, I thought.

They had always been very kind to me and I tried to reciprocate as best I could. For all our (acknowledged) differences in opinion and belief, we found some common ground and focused on doing some good. My friend’s relative donated science kits as well as books for my homeschooling gang and I’ll always be grateful for that. 

I read news yesterday about how my friend and her people do in fact live in danger. She told me how she fears for her husband’s life every single time he leaves home. She jumps every single time her doorbell rings. She worries about sending her daughter to school for fear of bullying or worse… Target killings of her people are a reality.

It made me feel so ashamed because this is tragic and downright disgraceful for any country, but even more so for a Muslim one. 

It’s OK to disagree. It’s OK to debate. It is NOT OK to terrorize and it is NOT OK resort to violence. It is wrong and it is unjust and it is EVIL to do so. When dealing with people of different beliefs, can we not be civilised? Can we not be HUMAN? Can we not behave the way our deen taught us? 

We need to find a way to make things better. It is not right to allow people who know precious little about Islam to desecrate it. 

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#islam #minorityrights #knowyourreligion #pakistan
Journalists say this time it is different. Rushdi Journalists say this time it is different.

Rushdi as-Sarraj, Yasser Murtaja’s friend, told Al-Jazeera, “This task is difficult under normal circumstances, so you can imagine working under a fierce offensive that does not distinguish between a journalist, a civilian or a military leader.” Israel is working hard “to silence the image and voice, and to ban any news or information that exposes its crimes”.

He also says, “My family doesn’t stop calling me, fearing that I could be harmed. It is an endless circle of fear and exhaustion. But we must continue sharing our message.”

Praying for Muna El-Kurd @muna.kurd15 , her brother @mohammedelkurd and all the journalists putting out the truth. 

#palestine #freepalestine #freemunakurd #freemunaelkurd #savesheikhjarrah #savesilwan #savelifta #savemohammedelkurd
«THROWBACK, Summer + Winter 2019» «We returned «THROWBACK, Summer + Winter 2019»

«We returned to the park after the lockdown earlier this year… sadly our tree for all seasons is no more 😢»

FOREIGN LANDS by Robert Louis Stevenson
Up into the cherry tree
Who should climb but little me?
I held the trunk with both my hands
And looked abroad on foreign lands.
I saw the next door garden lie,
Adorned with flowers, before my eye,
And many pleasant places more
That I had never seen before.
If I could find a higher tree
Farther and farther I should see,
To where the grown-up river slips
Into the sea among the ships.
To where the roads on either hand
Lead onward into fairy land,
Where all the children dine at five,
And all the playthings come alive.
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#throwback #pakistan #islamabad #lifeinpakistan #lifeinislamabad #homeschool #homeschooldays #homeschoolcoop #homeschoolinislamabad #homeschoolinpakistan #naturediary #naturejournal #science #charlottemason #charlottemasoninspired #charlottemasoneducation #charlottemasonnaturestudy #charlottemasonliving #charlottemasonhomeschool #cmnaturestudy #cmnaturejournal #naturewalk #natureramble #naturestudy #naturejournal #homeeducation #outandabout #ilookisee #islamabadhomeschoolers
A couple of you asked me to make a post of my stor A couple of you asked me to make a post of my story in response to LV’s despicable use of the keffiyeh design. Pictures in this post are from hirbawi.ps and @palestine.pixel … 

EDIT: yes, my second slide should have been edited and it is bugging me. I repeated 1930s… sorry! If you want a more polished version, DM me. You get my meaning anyway, right? 
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#palestine #freepalestine #keffiyeh #gaza #jerusalem #savesheikhjarrah
«YET ANOTHER THROWBACK, Jan. 2020» I was feelin «YET ANOTHER THROWBACK, Jan. 2020»

I was feeling a little out of sorts (again) – I’d left the house a mess (again) and the boy and I were in a rush to get to the Art Co-op. Habiba @ourlivinghomeschool was doing a session on Wassily Kandinsky that day. 

We were delayed by a massive traffic jam and our stress levels rocketed when an obnoxious motorist kept sounding his horn repeatedly as if to shoo other cars out of the way. What was everyone else to do but wait for the jam to ease? 

We made it just in time though…barely! As we ran towards the gathering, it was as if a huge weight was lifted away. This gorgeous view greeted the boy and me, alhamdulillah. When we got down to studying Kandinsky, we felt more than fine.

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#pakistan #islamabad #lifeinpakistan #lifeinislamabad #homeschool #homeschooldays #homeschoolcoop #homeschoolinislamabad #homeschoolinpakistan #naturediary #desidiaries #charlottemason #charlottemasoninspired #charlottemasoneducation #charlottemasonnaturestudy #charlottemasonliving #charlottemasonhomeschool #cmnaturestudy #cmnaturejournal #naturewalk #natureramble #naturestudy #naturejournal #homeeducation #outandabout #ilookisee #islamabadhomeschoolers #artcoop #artoutdoors
«THROWBACK, Mar. 2019» Once upon a time before «THROWBACK, Mar. 2019» 
Once upon a time before Covid.

The calm before…

We had our Monday meet up again at Fatima Jinnah Park. The air was cool and crisp and the skies sunny when the nature gang got together. Then, it was on to a jolly game of Simon Says – Katelynn’s @_k8erpotater clever way of teaching the kids about body parts and how they move.

The kids did their usual tree climbing and exploring. Then, the dark clouds started rolling in. We took a while to decide whether or not to leave – the park literally looked dark and ominous on one side and cheery and bright on the other. We only started rushing for home when lightning split the sky. The kids were not to be hurried, however. They felt little pellets hitting them and stopped to investigate… hailstones!

Our ramble was cut short and I got cold and wet, but I think it was a gorgeous day. We got to learn about nature in a very real way.
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#pakistan #islamabad #lifeinpakistan #lifeinislamabad #homeschool #homeschooldays #homeschoolcoop #homeschoolinislamabad #homeschoolinpakistan #naturediary #naturejournal #science #charlottemason #charlottemasoninspired #charlottemasoneducation #charlottemasonnaturestudy #charlottemasonliving #charlottemasonhomeschool #cmnaturestudy #cmnaturejournal #naturewalk #natureramble #naturestudy #naturejournal #homeeducation #outandabout #ilookisee #islamabadhomeschoolers
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