Salam,
I haven't felt this happy in so long. Alhamdulilah. After maghrib prayer and some awesome arab food at the masjid today (I believe the couscous was from Jannah) , I was speaking to a friend of mine who mashaAllah, has two of hte most adorable sons. She was telling me about how Muslim reverts are often the most consciencious of their islamic duties; whereas those from Muslim families take their deen for granted. Even the most religious of scholars have experienced episodic iman-low's. Astaghfirullah, mine's like a flipping roller coaster.
Anyways, as she was speaking, I kept thinking of a good friend I had made at Bryn Mawr. She showed interest in learning about Islam, and I was initially hesitant about helping her because I feared that with the little knowledge I have, I could have misled or offended her (inshaAllah, I did not). So when I got home around 1130pm, I found it unusual that this friend was calling at such an odd hour. We must have both said "SubhanAllah, mashaAllah, omg omg omg" about a million and one times, but how else can I react to hearing that my friend had visited the masjid earlier and converted!!! SubhanAllah, mashaAllah, I was so happy for her. Please make dua that He may give her taqwa and sincerity in her beautiful struggle to learn, grow, and please Him. ameen.
(Next week, we're going hijab shopping. yay. :-D )
After what's happened this evening, it reminds me of a quote that's on my bedroom door...
It was reported that Umar bin al-Khattab asked Ubay bin Ka'b about Taqwa:Ubayy said, "Have you ever walked on a path that has thorns on it?""Yes", Umar said.Ubayy said, "What did you do then?"He said, " I rolled up my sleeves and struggled."Ubayy said, "that is taqwa".