Alhamulillah, 100+ Posts.
Alhamdulillah, by the grace and mercy of Allah, and through the barakah of my Shaikh, Hazrat Maulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar Sahib (DB), we have reached one hundred or so posts. All of this could not have been done without the dua’s of my Shaikh (DB). I would also like to thank my friend and colleague, Maulana Tameem Ahmed Sahib (DB) of California, for generously contributing to this blog. May Allah bless him and his family. I would also like to thank the readers of this blog, and also those who have put links to this blog on their own blogs and on various forums. As it is mentioned in the hadith, “He who is not thankful to the people, is not thankful to Allah.” So, I would like to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart, and at the same time I would request everyone to make dua’ that Allah continue to give us the taufeeq to disseminate the love of Allah. Finally, I would like to thank Allah for all His bounties upon us, even though this thanks also deserves its own thanks. So we can never truly thank Allah completely. Nonetheless, we ask Allah for an increase in our efforts, and we ask Allah to accept our broken, poorly-structured efforts. Allaahumma zid fa zid wa baarik lanaa feeh. Aameen!
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July 10, 2007 at 6:50 am
Asalamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullah
I was about to say exactly the same, a really beneficial Blog is this with many practical instructions. It’s sad that there are just so few Blogs on the Internet like this. May Allah shower his boundless blessings upon you for your effort and give you the taufeeq to reach the 200. *smile*
Jazak’Allah khair
Was Salam
True Life
July 2, 2007 at 10:48 pm
Wa’laikum Assalaam,
Jazakallah for your appreciation, and your dua’s.
Wassalaam,
Nabeel Khan
July 2, 2007 at 10:36 pm
salaam,
Jazakallahu Khair. Every one of these 100 posts have been very beneficial by Allah (SWT)’s grace. May He grant you the ability to continue with this service, and grant you a successfull & painless medical procedure and a quick recovery.