Yasmin Mogahed

Yasmin Mogahed - what you listen to, what you look at, what you read, what you watch, what you talk about, all of this, think about it as input.

It’s like food that you’re putting into your body.

So, I ask people to imagine that every time you open your feed; your feed meaning your news feed, whether it’s on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

Imagine that when you open up your feed; it’s like opening up your fridge. That’s what you eat that day. That’s what you’re intaking. That affects.

I need you to understand; you’re not passive, you’re not passively intaking. You’re not actively intaking those things.

You’re not just looking at it. I need you to understand; there is no such thing as, I’m just looking.

Whatever you look at, it’s like you’re swallowing it. It’s like you’re eating it. Because the eyes are a window to the heart.

That’s the way Allah SWT designed it. You can’t look at something without it affecting your heart.

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Short preaching ( Dawah) by Yasmin Mogahed

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Hanging something in front of eyes. We will see all around. 

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60 Motivational Yasmin Mogahed Quotes For Success In Life

Yasmin Mogahed is a Muslim scholar based in the USA. She is a specialist in spirituality, psychology, and personal development. She completed her B.S. in Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. These inspirational Yasmin Mogahed Quotes will uplift your life.

Best Yasmin Mogahed Quotes

“Be grateful for every single person who was part of your story. The ones that hurt you. The ones that helped you. Because they all taught you.”

“This life will never be without storms. Stop fearing the storm. Build your inner strength.”

“You can search the world over, but you won’t find happiness until you realize that happiness isn’t getting what you want. It’s being content with what you already have.”

“Holding on to hope when everything is dark, is the greatest test of faith”

“Blessings come in packages of two. With every blessing is a test. So don’t ever envy people who seem to have more than you. The more blessings, the more tests. And the greater the blessing, the harder the test.”

“We are always looking for signs. We are always asking for God to ‘speak’ to us. But those signs are all around us. They are in everything. God is always ‘speaking’. The question is whether we are listening.”

“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.”

“Tawbah is the cleaning of the heart, dhikr is the feeding of the heart.”

“Sometimes the gifts of God aren’t wrapped as we expect.”

“You cried when He took away your drop of water, not knowing He’d saved for you, the sea.”

“There are some people who could hear you speak a thousand words, and still not understand you… And there are others who will understand – without you even speaking a word.”

“If you want this life to stop breaking your heart, stop giving your heart to this life.”

“Beauty attracts beauty. If you want to know what you are, look at what you are drawn to.”

“It is in that which you love the most that you find the greatest tests.”

“The greatest virtue is not in forgiving those who apologize, or in being kind to those who are kind to you. The biggest virtue is in forgiving even those who never apologize, and in being kind to even those who are not kind to you.”

“Your heart is sacred land. Don’t let just anything enter it. Guard it with your life.”

“There’s a special place in my heart for the ones who were with me at my lowest and still loved me when I wasn’t very loveable.”

“Allah manages everything in the heavens and earth—the sun, the moon, the stars—with perfection, and yet we don’t trust Him to manage our lives!”

“Don’t worry about what the people say. Sometimes they’ll praise you. Sometimes they’ll condemn you. All these things all fade away. And in the end, Allah takes care of everything. Perfectly.”

“Be grateful for the wound that pushes you towards God.”

“Ya Allah, envelop our hearts with a shield of your light and mercy, so the pain doesn’t penetrate.”

 

“Some hearts understand each other, even in silence.”

“Don’t despair if your heart has been through a lot of trauma. Sometimes that’s how beautiful hearts are remade: they are shattered first.”

“Worry is a direct consequence of relying on your own efforts.”

“Beware of what you let enter your heart. There will come a day when you’d give anything to remove it.”

“People think that tests only come in the form of hardships. Allah also tests us with ease, it’s often in the test of ease that we fail most.”

“If you want to know what’s Real, of love, of life, of loyalty, put it through the greatest test: Time.”

“Happiness, sadness, loss and gain all pass away. What they do to us is what remains.”

“Give. Even when you know you can get nothing back.”

“When you suffer, don’t speak. Look inside and listen for the duaa He inspires in you. and then ask Him. Again and again. Don’t stop.”

“Ignoring a Reality doesn’t make it less Real. It’s still going to happen. Being unprepared for something doesn’t stop it from happening.”

“Tear your heart out of your chest. And hand it to God. There is no other healing. I swear, there is no other healing”

“You put your head on the ground, and in that moment everything was okay.”

“This world isn’t perfect. That means it isn’t perfectly good; but it isn’t perfectly bad, either. The ease comes with the hardship. Shift the focus of what you see, and your experience of this life will change.”

“Salah is the first thing we will be asked about on the Day of Judgment, and yet it is the last thing that is on our mind.”

“Time for solitude. God, I ask you to remake my heart. Fill it with what You love. Remove from it what You don’t. And mend what I’ve broken.”

“I loved. I lost. So, I learned to love what is never lost. Then even what I loved that can be lost was through what cannot be lost…so it was never lost.”

 

“We are two people. The person inside and the person outside. Sidq (truthfulness) is when they are the same.”

“Know that transformation sometimes begins with a fall. So never curse the fall.”

“When talking about marriage, Allah says your spouses are garments for you. A garment may or may not fit perfectly-but either way, it covers imperfections, protects, and beautifies.”

“Love people for the sake of God, but never love God for the sake of people.”

“If there is one recipe for unhappiness it is that: expectations.”

“Everything we do is motivated by love. Even fear and hate are born of love. So be careful what you love.”

 

“The body has many needs. But the soul has only one: to be with God.”

“Be careful about wanting what others have. There is always a price. Perhaps God didn’t give it to you, because He knew you wouldn’t be able to pay it.”

“Your beauty is in your sensitivity. Don’t let anyone take it from you”

“Before anything can break your heart, it must first own your heart. Stop handing your heart to dunya-it’ll stop breaking it.”

“Seek the ones who never stop caring, who break down your walls, and help you come back to yourself”

“He chose better for me, He always chooses better”  

“If you want to focus more on Allah in your prayers, focus more on Him outside your prayers.”

“As a Muslim woman, I’ve been liberated from a silent kind of bondage. I don’t answer to the slaves of God on earth. I answer to their King.”

“Don’t get attached to moments. Good or bad, they all pass.”

“Don’t expect your spouse to be perfect. He/she is only the dunya version of themselves. Their ‘perfect’ version is saved for jennah.”

“The one who knows himself isn’t deceived by either praise or criticism.”

“There’s a time for words and a time for silence. If you’re listening, you’ll hear the difference.”

“Never curse a fall. The ground is where humility lives.”

“Being both soft and strong is a combination very few have mastered.”  

“Leaving the people and places you love is a reminder of the impermanence of this life. And the permanence of the next.”

“Everything you have is on loan. Foolish is the one who gets attached to a loan.”

“My laughter won’t last forever but neither will my tears. We say this life isn’t perfect. And it isn’t. It isn’t perfectly good. But, it also isn’t perfectly bad, either.”

25 Inspirational Yasunari Kawabata Quotes For Success In Life

 

Yasunari Kawabata Quotes featured

Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese novelist and short-story writer whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, the first Japanese author to receive the award. These motivational Yasunari Kawabata Quotes will inspire your life.

 

 

Best Yasunari Kawabata Quotes

“Cosmic time is the same for everyone, but human time differs with each person. Time flows in the same way for all human beings; every human being flows through time in a different way.”

“The true joy of a moonlit night is something we no longer understand. Only the men of old, when there were no lights, could understand the true joy of a moonlit night.”

“Put your soul in the palm of my hand for me to look at, like a crystal jewel. I’ll sketch it in words.”

“The labor into which a heart has poured its whole love–where will it have its say, to excite and inspire, and when?”

“The road was frozen. The village lay quiet under the cold sky. Komako hitched up the skirt of her kimono and tucked it into her obi. The moon shone like a blade frozen in blue ice.”

“Seeing the moon, he becomes the moon, the moon seen by him becomes him. He sinks into nature, becomes one with nature. The light of the “clear heart” of the priest, seated in the meditation hall in the darkness before the dawn, becomes for the dawn moon its own light.”

“Our language is primarily for expressing human goodness and beauty.”

“Because you cannot see him, God is everywhere.”

“Lunatics have no age. If we were crazy, you and I, we might be a great deal younger.”

 

“Now, even more than the evening before, he could think of no one with whom to compare her. She had become absolute, beyond comparison. She had become decision and fate.”

“I suppose even a woman’s hatred is a kind of love.”

“People have separated from each other with walls of concrete that blocked the roads to connection and love. and Nature has been defeated in the name of development.”

“A secret, if it’s kept, can be sweet and comforting, but once it leaks out it can turn on you with a vengeance.”

“It’s remarkable how we go on year after year, doing the same old things. We get tired and bored, and ask when they’ll come for us”

“Does pain go away and leave no trace, then?’ ‘You sometimes even feel sentimental for it.”

“The snow on the distant mountains was soft and creamy, as if veiled in a faint smoke.”

 

“A child walked by, rolling a metal hoop that made a sound of autumn.”

“I wonder what the retirement age is in the novel business. The day you die.”

“Maybe vagueness has been good for me. The word means two different things in Tokyo and Osaka, you know. In Tokyo it means stupidity, but in Osaka they talk about vagueness in a painting and in a game of Go.”

 

“And I can’t complain. After all, only women are able really to love.”

“From the way of Go the beauty of Japan and the Orient had fled. Everything had become science and regulation.”

“They were words that came out of nothing, but they seemed to him somehow significant. He muttered them over again.”

“THE TRAIN came out of the long tunnel into the snow country.”

“Along the coast the sea roars, and inland the mountains roar – the roaring at the center, like a distant clap of thunder.”

“A poetess who had died young of cancer had said in one of her poems that for her, on sleepless nights, ‘the night offers toads and black dogs and corpses of the drowned.”

 


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