Na Kalou: Na iWali ni iColacola, Yaluma, kei na Siga Dredre ni Qaravi Vale

iTuvatuva ni Posi

Vakararavitaka na posi oqo
Mai vei Veiwatini Savasava -

iVurevure: http://traditionalmuslimah.blogspot.in/2011/11/allah-cure-for-burdens-fatigue-and-hard.html

Some days we feel allthese things, e levu na ka me da cakava kei na so na gauna eda vakila ni da vorati ena lalaga. E tiko e dua na iwali ni veika e vakilai oqori: Na Kalou.
We should never look at our blessings as burdens, the good and the bad of it. There is blessings in everything that happens to us, even in our afflictions:

Anyone for whom Allah intends good, He makes him suffer from some affliction. (Bukhari)

Look at your afflictions as a means of purification in this world and ask Allah for forgiveness.
Are we not tested daily with our children, our relationships and even property (bills bills bills)
The believing man or woman continues to have affliction in person, property and children so that they may finally meet Allah, free from sin. (Ti kakua ni dauti ira na dausaqa)
No calamity befalls a Muslim but that Allah expiates some of his sins because of it, even though it were the prick he receives from a thorn. (Bukhari)

iStuvakasa bula Taucoko! Take comfort in our discomfort! When tending to our families we should not look at them as burdens but look at them with love and tend to them with love and kindness, not with frustration and regret

No burden do We place on any soul but that which it can bear. (6:152)
And those who believe and do good – We do not impose upon any of them a burden beyond his capacity. (7:42)

Sayida Fatima hands were becoming sore from working the mill and was seeking assistance. Hearing that a few slave girls were captured she went to inquire about obtaining one. When she could not find the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa salaam, she made her request known to Aisha, later hearing of Sayida Fatima’s inquiry he salallahu alayhi wa salaam responded to Sayida Fatima in the following hadith:

iVola 7, iVola 64, Naba 275

Narrated ‘Ali bin Abi Talib:
Fatima came to the Prophet asking for a servant. E kaya o koya, “May I inform you of something better than that? When you go to bed, reciteSubhan Allahthirty three times, ‘Alhamdulillahthirty three times, and ‘Allahu Akbarthirty four times. ‘All added, ‘I have never failed to recite it ever since.Somebody asked, “Even on the night of the battle of Siffin?” E kaya o koya, “Sega, even on the night of the battle of Siffin.





I read that hadith tonight and I had to share ! This is going to be one to remember when we feel the fatigue and worn out days of homemaking, even our beloved Sayida Fatima had much on her plate.

I am encouraging moms, wives, sisters that when we feel like it’s too much, remember Allah and strive to say this every night, keep asking Allah for an increase in patience, gratitude, and know that our Lord is Merciful and has blessed us every day!

Make duaa often in good and bad times. These are two duaas I say often when I feel that I may need an increase in patience and gratitude

Rabbi zidnee saburMy Lord increase me patience

Rabbi zidnee shukr- My Lord increase me in gratitude

Happy Homemaking!!

iVurevure: http://traditionalmuslimah.blogspot.in/2011/11/allah-cure-for-burdens-fatigue-and-hard.html

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