Two Ways to Lead ones life - Path of Success or The Path of Destruction
Zikr Majlis, at Westville on October 30, 2014
There are 2 ways to lead our life in this world; one that will lead to happiness & success in this world & the Aakhirah & the other is a path which may outwardly appear to be a life of pleasure but rather the opposite happens, resulting in destruction in dunya & Aakhirah. “The purpose of life is to have a life of purpose” & that is to lead a life of obedience to Allah SWT by giving the heart to the One who made it by expelling all Haraam leisure & pleasures from it. There are 2 entities in the spiritual body; the Nafs which attracts one to the material pleasures of this world & the Ruh which attracts one to noble deeds. The battle between the Nafs and the Ruh is continuous & by giving in to the haraam desires of the Nafs it will weaken the Ruh. The most effective way to strengthen the Ruh is excessive Zikrulllah.
Duration Naat: 00:07
Duration Main: 00:38
Duration Ml I Patel: 00:01
Duration Zikr: 00:06
Duration Dua: 00:01
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Zikr Majlis | 30-10-2014 | Westville Jumuah Musjid | There are 2 ways to lead our life in this world; one that will lead to happiness & success in this world & the Aakhirah & the other is a path which may outwardly appear to be a life of pleasure but rather the opposite happens, resulting in destruction in dunya & Aakhirah. “The purpose of life is to have a life of purpose” & that is to lead a life of obedience to Allah SWT by giving the heart to the One who made it by expelling all Haraam leisure & pleasures from it. There are 2 entities in the spiritual body; the Nafs which attracts one to the material pleasures of this world & the Ruh which attracts one to noble deeds. The battle between the Nafs and the Ruh is continuous & by giving in to the haraam desires of the Nafs it will weaken the Ruh. The most effective way to strengthen the Ruh is excessive Zikrulllah.
