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Dawud Wharnsby quotes - page 3
It has nothing to do with age, it's not our languages, religion, gender, coulour of our skin; It's a soul within a well, that echoes deep beneath the ego's shell. True life can't ever start, until we offer up our heart.
Dawud Wharnsby
Teachers and pop icons, empty drums beat loudest noise. We swap their quotes and CDs like children trading toys. Follow along, bite the barbed hook deep in our jaw...
Dawud Wharnsby
Time seems cold, each day we grey away. Believe the lines that we've been told, 'Lose our way lose yesterday', they say, but who are they? Who are they anyway? They didn't hear us play at eight years old.
Dawud Wharnsby
Words can never really help you say, what you want them to anyway. And words can never really help you see, what you really want to be.
Dawud Wharnsby
‘Where's the next show?', ‘Why don't you make a Video?', ‘Put on these beads and clothes and The Bling, Bling!' Well, if that's all it's about than I think that I want out, of a career that won't just let me sing. ...‘cause music, faith and knowledge should be free.
Dawud Wharnsby
We've digitized the revelations - does our rehearsed recitation go any deeper than our throats? Our calls to prayer they seem to rise up to the skies, conferences and lectures, seminars for you and I. The words that blow away with the nasheed that make us cry, yet why are the drums so silent?
Dawud Wharnsby
What I read in the Qur'an, and what I learned from the words of Muhammad, Jesus and others really struck a chord with me, so I chose to implement the wisdom I found. I don't feel as though I "changed" to any new "religion", rather, I just grew as an individual: I matured spiritually. ... I believe the proverbial "search" doesn't end until we die.
Dawud Wharnsby
Start small, put down the book you're reading and sit with your grandmother to learn her language and find out about her life's struggles and her history, before she passes on and your history is lost; put down the TV remote control and stop letting pop culture define who you are and go for a walk through your hometown's historical landmarks. Find your identity by actually looking for the things in life that appeal to you or stir emotion in you. If you just let your government, your local imam, even your local pop singer or nasheed singer, define what you should be, you will never be more than that. Look in the mirror and ask yourself, ‘Who do I WANT to be?' Start there.
Dawud Wharnsby
There is a tendency in the Muslim community to play the victim and the target of media and political conspiracies. Whilst I don't dispute the media is unfair in its portrayal of Muslims, and that our governments have hidden agendas to protect their financial interests in lands where populations are primarily Muslim, I think we should take up the example of the Prophet and be more "in control" of our reactions and our opportunities to make dawa through personally instigating positive change in our local communities. We must reach out to our neighbours not with an agenda of conversion, but in simple acts of sincere love. We must stop blaming everybody else for our struggles and hardships and start to take action in our own lives through sincere efforts to improve who we are as individuals.
Dawud Wharnsby
Every picture you give me I save, and every colour you use is so true to you. Every minute we spend I engrave, and every memory rethought is so new. There is trust that we must recognize. There is so much that we must learn to see and be, if we could only open our minds. Just grow with God and please be patient with me, and I will give you my life.
Dawud Wharnsby
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