Your Last Day

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Your Last Day

Many scholars have said that you should live your day as if it is your last day.
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Your Brief Stay

Some ulamā have said that we should regard our time in the dunya as the time between Adhān and Salāh.
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Real Loss

Real loss is not the loss of wealth of possessions. Real loss is when a person allows themselves to be distracted by their dunya from the remembrance of Allah and their true purpose.
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Softening the Heart

Reciting durood (salutations upon the Messenger ﷺ) abundantly not only has a calming effect on a person but also softens the heart.
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Falling is Easy

Always remember that spirituality can easily be lost – climbing is difficult but falling is easy. Consolidate what you have i.e. fardh and sunnah acts of ibadah and take things slowly, with patience and perseverance.
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Man’s Natural Deterioration

A reminder from an old post that we naturally deteriorate in spirituality over time and we most strive to arrest that natural decline. http://www.contentsoul.com/2010/08/05/spiritual-deterioration/  
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Pure Inner Spirit

The sahabah were not just concerned with physical, external ritual purity. Their external purification was also reflected in their inner spirit. 
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Contentment

Contentment is when you are at peace within and with everything and everyone around you, even though you may be afflicted with misfortune and trials. The most contentment you will feel (even more than through dhikr) is through the recitation of the Qurʾān.