What Does Sunnahfollowers Mean to Me?

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As Salaamu Alaikoum,

I am Lisa, a regular student of SunnahfollowersNet and this is what being a Sunnahfollower Student means to me:

S for Sustenance
U for Understanding
N for Nourishment
N for No Nonsense
A for Allah
H for Hijab

F for Free Classes
O for Obedience to Allah
L for Laila our teacher
L for Life Changing
O for Open 24 hours
W for Worship
E for Excellence
R for Respect

Join me and learn Islam in its truthfulness based on Quran and the Authentic Sunnah!

18 Responses

  1. Aww masha’allah, this is beautiful and so true :o ) well said sister Lisa!

  2. Salaam alaikum,
    This is great! Masha Allah!

  3. I love that, tabarakAllah! Nicely said Lisa!

  4. MashaAllah summed up the core of what it means to be at Sunnah Followers so perfectly!

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    alhamdulilah what an inspiration to us all

  5. LOL what happened to thre E for excellence and R for respect he he maybe it didnt fit :)

  6. I think there are 2 lisas on here??
    :)

  7. Mashaallah sister well said. May Allah bless you,I think you are speaking for all of us, but at least for me.
    Love you for the sake of Allah sister

  8. Alhamdulillah sister, this fits the name just well, and i am so proud to be a student with you at this site. Love you for the sake of Allah

  9. Manshallah thats wonderful!!
    I ♥ little poems like that!

  10. Mashallah Lisa, Your heartfelt thoughts are greatly appreciated . Supanallah! This is such a good deed decreed by Allah (swt) for you. Its so wonderful to read your observations of our precious sunnah followers’ site and I felt that I was being invited for the first time … yet I have been here for years. Powerful words of art. Such a beautiful observation of our site to me. Once your invite is accepted I know they too will experience and receive the same sincere rewards like the rest of us who attend regularily. Jazak Allah Khaira

  11. mashaAllah sis lisa well said subhanAllah

  12. Well, what sunnahfollowers means to me is when I come to sunnahfollowers I feel I’m in a social gathering with all my sisters and brothers learning about our deen. Sis Laila, is understanding with all of us and nourishing when it comes to our questions with authentic answers. When I’m in class i know that i am with winners and a teacher who is open and respectful towards us.

  13. MashaAllah sis well done and said, that’s exactly how i feel and more, eventhough i haven’t been that long at this “great school”, I feel when im here im in the right path Alhamdulilaah. I thank Allah(swa) who guided me to this site cause Allah(swa) knew i would find what i was searching for, the best teacher who would teach you your deen the right way the way our beloved prophet(saw) thought the muslim “Ummah”, we’re greatful to have a wonderful teacher and sis in islam and i love u for the sake of Allah(swa)…

  14. masha’allah sis

  15. mashallah sis, a wonderful summary of what sunnahfollowers means to all of us. :)

  16. Subhan Allah what a good poem. May Allah bless you. Love you all for the sake of Allah

  17. asalamu alaykum sis

    mashallah sis, this is a very good poem, subhan allah

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