Al-Hasan al-Basri said “A true believer is one who thinks well of Allah (swt) and therefore does good, whereas the disobedient one thinks bad of Allah (swt) and therefore does bad.”. If we think well of Allah, no matter how bad we are, we also have hope that we can be better and thus we strive to do good deeds.
32. “Don’t just thank Allah (God) when everything’s going right, thank Him even when things are challenging, say Alhamdulillah.” Anonymous. 33. “While you are complaining about all the little problems, somebody is fighting just to live. Say Alhamdulillah.” Anonymous. 34. “Allah (God) has blessed us abundantly, Alhamdulillah
Ibrahim Al Harbi said to Ahmad (may Allah have mercy on both of them): ‘ The Muslim can say to a non-Muslim who did him something good: “May Allah make you more honourable” '. Ahmed replied, “ Yes, meaning by making Muslim ”. What the questioner mentioned that “All the praises and thanks are due to Allah alone” is correct.
O our Lord, turn away from us the torment of hell, verily its torment is continuous. (Sura al-Furqan, 25:65 ). Allah says in the Holy Qur’an that His faithful servants spend their nights, prostrating ( sajdah) and standing, before their Lord, and recite this dua’a. It is highly recommended to recite this dua’a in tahajjud .When he was imprisoned, he used to say when prostrating: “O Allah, help me to remember You, give thanks to You and to worship You well. Ma sha Allah. He said to me (Ibn al-Qayyim) one day: The one who is really detained is the one who keeps his heart away from his Lord, and the real prisoner is the one who is captive to his whims and desires.
Embrace it with Alhamdulillah.”. “Believe in yourself, but never forget to believe in Allah—Alhamdulillah.”. “Alhamdulillah for the opportunities that led to my achievements.”. “Success is the result of effort and divine guidance—Alhamdulillah.”. “In every success story, there’s a chapter of gratitude—Alhamdulillah.”.
To get what you want from Allah (SWT), Recite, “O Allah (SWT), I seek Your guidance and help to get what I want from you. I know You are the only One who can grant me what I ask for, and I put my trust in You.” this dua at least 1000 times. Pray to Allah while drinking water, and regularly perform this ritual for 12 days to see the results.
Ask Allah for anything you want and thank him. Allah said in the Quran: Say, “If the sea were ink for [writing] the words of my Lord, the sea would be exhausted before the words of my Lord were exhausted, even if We brought the like of it as a supplement.” From this verse, we learn that Allah’s power has no limits.
The word “Alhamdulillah” simply means praise for the blessings that God has given us, and they are gifts that cannot be enumerated, so we are grateful for what God has given us. The meaning of Alhamdulillah it is one of the beautiful meanings found in Islam. Imagine when someone does a favor for you, it is natural for you to say thank you
Thankfulness (شكر) to God the Creature isn't the same as praise, remembrance, etc those have a different name in the Qur'an true shukr is to actually use the gifts that He has given you and created in/for you as they were intended. And Shukr is one of the highest Qur'anic Aims. Like if someone who is selfless and loves you gives you a