Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi

Yasir Qadhi, is an American preacher, theologian, and imam. Since 2001, he has served as Dean of Academic Affairs at the Al-Maghrib Institute, an international Islamic educational institution with a center in Houston, Texas. He also taught in the Religious Studies department at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He is currently the resident scholar of the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas.

One of the bitterest ironies of life is that one truly appreciates a blessing only after having been deprived of it or imagining that.
Whoever desires this world must seek its knowledge, and whoever desires the next must seek its knowledge.
Love of Allah gives us spiritual life; hope in His Reward is the greatest incentive to do good; and fear of His Wrath stops us from evil. — © Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi
Love of Allah gives us spiritual life; hope in His Reward is the greatest incentive to do good; and fear of His Wrath stops us from evil.
All too often people concentrate on finding the right spouse, little realizing that half of any marriage is being the right spouse.
The sweetness of this life is found in remembering Allah; the sweetness of the next life will be found in seeing Him.
Strive for the Hereafter according to how long you shall remain there, and strive for this world according to how long you shall remain here.
Those who criticize the most typically end up solving the least.
Sincerity causes the smallest of good deeds to become the largest.
Superficial knowledge breeds arrogance; true knowledge induces humility.
No human is perfect; we all have our hidden sins. Hypocrisy is to delude yourself into denying your own sins and allow arrogance to grow within you.
Arrogance is despised by God because no one has the right to feel superior to another when all are equally dependent on Him for everything.
Learn from the mistakes of others, and avoid being one whose mistakes are used as lessons by others.
Every time I travel, government TSA officials seem to recognize that I'm a Muslim and 'randomly' pull me aside for 'special treatment'. My sincere hope and prayer is that, on the Day of Judgment, my Lord's angels also recognize me as a Muslim and pull me aside for special treatment
Neither happiness nor grief are everlasting in this life - but one of the two is everlasting in the next. Which one do you want?
No one who appreciates the shortness of this life and the eternality of the next can ever say, 'I'm bored'
It is not arrogance to appreciate what Allah has blessed you with; arrogance is to ascribe those blessings to yourself. — © Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi
It is not arrogance to appreciate what Allah has blessed you with; arrogance is to ascribe those blessings to yourself.
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