Guía para sacarse al ex de la cabeza y el corazón.
Hay relaciones afectivas y personas que nos marcan a fuego, como si se enquistaran en nuestro ADN y en la esencia que nos define. Perderlas genera un vacío angustiante y devastador. ¿Cómo superar la ausencia de quien fue vital para nuestra vida amorosa?
La premisa es ésta: si logras desvincularte de tu ex (o de cualquier amor imposible que ronda tu vida) de manera adecuada, podrás reinventarte como se te dé la gana. El tiempo ayuda, es cierto, pero hay que ayudar al tiempo.
En este libro encontrarás una guía práctica que te permitirá superar la pérdida afectiva dignamente. Leerlo no eliminará el dolor que necesariamente debes sentir para salir adelante, pero lo hará más comprensivo y llevadero: lo transformará en un sufrimiento útil.
Toma la decisión de quitarte de manera definitiva los lastres afectivos que no te dejan crecer y ser feliz. Te sorprenderás de lo que eres capaz cuando compruebes que tu fortaleza interior marque el paso de un adiós contundente para sacarte al ex de la cabeza y el corazón.
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Sending peace and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Here’s an interesting and informative guide to (the second sermon of Friday prayers), breaking down what it is, why it matters, and how it differs from the first.
واعلموا أن للابتلاء حكمة، فصبرتم فهو خير، وإذا شكرتم فهو أفضل. فالصبر مدرسة تُعلمنا التواضع، والشكر باب يفتح لنا بركات لا نحصيها. ولا تظنوا أن مكاره الدنيا دليل على نسيان الله، بل قد تكون طريقًا لرفعة في الآخرة ومحوًا للذنوب. فاستقبلوا المحن بالصبر واللطف في القول والعمل.
The Jummah khutbah as a whole replaces the standard Dhuhr (noon) prayer’s first two rak'ahs, making the listening experience an act of active worship. If the first sermon feeds the intellect and addresses community affairs, the Khutba Sania feeds the spirit through structured praise, sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), and invoking collective supplications (dua) for the global Muslim community (Ummah). Essential Structural Elements of Khutba Sania
The Imam should maintain an engaging, clear, and commanding tone, reflecting the importance of the reminders being delivered. khutba sania juma
As the rows stood up to align for the prayer, Omar felt a profound sense of renewal. The second khutba had been short—barely five minutes—but in that brief window, it felt as though the entire world had slowed down just enough for him to catch his breath. Department of Tarbiyat
"To proceed, O servants of Allah! May Allah have mercy on you. Indeed, Allah commands justice, good conduct, and giving to relatives, and He forbids immorality, bad conduct, and oppression. He admonishes you so that you may take heed. Remember Allah and He will remember you; call upon Him and He will respond to you. And the remembrance of Allah the Almighty is most high, most noble, most honored, most magnificent, and greatest." Etiquette for the Congregation
A brief reminder to the congregation to remain conscious of Allah and follow His commandments.
Cell phones should be silenced, and physical restlessness should be minimized. Sending peace and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
It traditionally ends with a specific Quranic verse (often Surah Al-Nahl, 16:90) regarding justice and kindness, signaling the start of the actual prayer ( Iqamah ). Best Practices for Congregants
It is strictly forbidden ( Haram or Makruh Tahrimi depending on the school of thought) to speak, advise others to be quiet, or look at mobile devices while the Khateeb is speaking.
: Praying for the guidance, forgiveness, and well-being of all believers. Traditional Structure & Content
While there are debates on specific postures (like ihtiba , or drawing up the knees), the general rule is to sit in a way that prevents falling asleep and maintains focus. How to Give a Khutbah | About Young Muslims (YM) The Jummah khutbah as a whole replaces the
It mirrors the exact linguistic format practiced by the Prophet (PBUH) and his companions.
The transition between the first and second sermons is marked by the Imam on the minbar (pulpit). This short interval is considered a sacred time when supplications are often accepted .
(pulpit). This pause is considered a "golden moment" where personal supplications (
: When the khatib sits down between the two sermons, it is recommended for the congregation to make silent du'a in their hearts. It is not permitted to raise hands or make audible supplications during this brief pause.