1.
If you are unable to compete with the pious in their good
deeds, compete with the sinful in their repentance.
Ibn Rajab
2.
A sign that your good deed has been accepted is that you do more good deeds after it.
Ibn Rajab
3.
When love firmly settles in the heart, the limbs will only act in obedience to Allah.
Ibn Rajab
4.
Good manners is part of taqwa and you cannot have taqwa without good manners
Ibn Rajab
5.
If you do not have the power to compete with the best believers in good deeds, then compete with the sinners in asking for Allah’s forgiveness.
Ibn Rajab
6.
Eid is not for the one who wears #new clothes. Eid is for the one whose obedience rises. Eid is not for the one with beautiful clothes and fine means of transport, Eid is for the one whose sins are forgiven.
Ibn Rajab
7.
A person does not show his actions to the creation except due to his ignorance of the Greatness of the Creator.
Ibn Rajab