La Tahzan | Don't be Sad
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La Tahzan | Don't be Sad

by Islamic Apps and Games

La Tahzan is on based self development and motivation

App NameLa Tahzan | Don't be Sad
DeveloperIslamic Apps and Games
CategoryEducation
Download Size26 MB
Latest Version1.9
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In our life there have many memories some of them are full of happiness and some of the are sadness. Sometimes we drive in deep frustration and depression in the period of sadness. We need mental strength of our own . Should have strong believe to Allah (S.w.t) to overcome these sadness.

Books can be good resource and good medium for our good side. It's can be our best friend also.

Aid al qarni is one of the great writer in our time , may be for all time. His philosophy is very strong. How to lead a happy life , a meaningful life we can find these material from his writings.

We have included his 5 most popular books here. To make witting easy and comfortable we have included some nice tools also.
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From pages of these books




La tahzan- Don't be Sad



Who s oever is in the heavens and on earth begs of Him. Every day He has a matter to bring forth [such as giving honor to some, disgrace to some, life to some, death to some, etc.
(Qur'an 55. 29)


When there is a violent storm and the seas are turbulent, the occupants of the boat call out, '0' Allah!'
When the camel-driver and the caravan are lost in the desert, they call out, '0' Allah!'

When disaster and calamity occur, the afflicted call out, '0' Allah!' When doors are shut before those who seek to enter through them and barriers are placed before those who are in need -- they all cry out, '0' Allah!'

When all plans end in failure, all hope is lost, and the path becomes constricted, '0' Allah,' is called out.

When the earth, vast and wide though it is, is straitened for you, causing your soul to feel constricted, call out, '0' Allah!'

To Allah ascend all good words, the sincere supplication, the tears of the innocent, and the invocations of the afflicted. Hands and eyes are extended to Him in times of hardship and misfortune. The tongue chants, cries out, and mentions His name. The heart finds peace, the soul finds rest, the nerves are relaxed, and the intellect is awakened — these are all achieved when we remember Allah, Sublwahnahu wa Ta'alaa — 'How perfect He is, the Exalted.

Allah is very Gracious and Kind to His slaves. (Qur'an 42: 19)




All praise is for Allah. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad, upon his family, upon his Companions, and upon all those who follow his way until the Day of Resurrection. It is often said that a writer of biographies should be neutral and unbiased, and even detached, from the object of his writing.

This means that he should write a biography without interjecting into his work personal thoughts and feelings regarding the person he is writing about; furthermore, he should simply give an account of the events and occurrences of that person's life, and thus allow readers to draw their own conclusions about who that person was, and about whether he was ultimately good or evil. And yet I cannot be neutral as I write about the one human being who is nearest and dearest to my heart: Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah (A).

After all, I am not writing about a political leader who, through his ideas and efforts, helped established a country in one of the corners of the earth; instead, I am writing about the Messenger of the Lord of all that exists, about a man who was sent as a mercy to all of mankind. While writing about him (0, I cannot be unbiased. I am not, after all, writing about a ruler who had a large retinue of servants; who owned vast treasures of gold and silver; who would come before his people wearing a crown, an expensive robe, and priceless jewels. Such was the way of countless kings throughout history, but it was not the way of the man that I write about in this

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