Reflection 1-70
Taqwa protects ‘Amal, and ‘Amal Iman. To avoid losing faith, gaurd Taqwa, Iman will follow.

 

Reflection 1-69
Insight requires that we be brave enough to see ourselves for who we are, not who we want to be.
Reflection 1-68
Piety precedes the preach. One cannot give what he or she does not have.
Reflection 1-67
It is through niyyah that we make the mundane meaningful.
Reflection 1-66
The greater the treasure, the more assiduously one stands sentry over it. The same applies with the Qurb of Allah (SWT). The more one has, the more he or she will avoid anything that could potentially place it in jeopardy.
Reflection 1-65
People often contemplate how to achieve Taqwa. Know that people only guard something when they possess something worth guarding.

 

Reflection 1-64
Perhaps the best way to wash away the trail of tears created by one’s past is by creating a river of change in one’s future. Oddly By taking hold of our future, we reclaim our past.

 

Reflection 1-63

The paradox of time lies in that the more we get in life, the less we have.

Reflection 1-62
Time is amnesic. The key lies in not allowing ourselves to forget lessons learned and vows made.
Reflection 1-61
You may own things of the dunya; just ensure that that the dunya does not own you.