Why Nouman Ali khan does not debate with non-Muslim over miracles of Quran
  • 9 years ago
Sadr means “chest.” When Allaah ‘azza wajal refers to secrets or motives, He uses the word sadr, like in Suratun Naas: The one who whispers in the hearts of Mankind. [Quran, 114: 5]

Now it’s time to test yourself on the signs of a pure and devoted heart!

It continues to push its companion until he turns to Allah subhanahu wa ta’alaa and repents.
It doesn’t grow tired of the remembrance of Allah subhanahu wa ta’alaa or His worship.
If it misses out on an act of obedience it feels a pain that is more severe than the pain felt when losing money.
It finds sweetness and delight in worship greater than any delight from food and drink.
If it enters salah, its worries and troubles from this worldly life leave it.
It is stingier with its time being wasted than a miser’s stinginess with his money.
It is more concerned with a good deed being performed correctly and accepted than the actual deed itself.
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