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🤲 Ya Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, please remove every barrier that stands between us and the khair You’ve written for us. If there’s any delay in our rizq, peace, or happiness, remove it with Your mercy. Make what is meant for us reach us with ease, and bless us beyond what we could ever imagine. Ameen.
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💥When the Qur'an Truly Touches the Heart📗 💠Abdullah Ibn Urwah (Rady'Allahu anhu) said: "I asked my grandmother Asma: 'How were the Companions of the Prophet ﷺ when they recited the Quran?' She replied: 'Their eyes watered and their skins trembled, just as Allah has described them [in the Quran].' [Shu'ab al-Iman] ‼️SubhanAllah! What a tremendous difference there can be between reciting the Quran with the tongue and receiving the Quran with the heart. 💠The Companions رضي الله عنهم did not approach the Quran merely as words to be recited beautifully or pages to be completed. They approached it as the Speech of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala addressed to them. Its promises filled them with hope. Its warnings filled them with fear. Its commands moved them toward obedience. Its descriptions of the Hereafter made the unseen feel almost present before their eyes. 🍃Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala describes the believers: 💠"Allah has sent down the best statement: a consistent Book wherein is reiteration. The skins of those who fear their Lord tremble from it; then their skins and their hearts soften to the remembrance of Allah." [Surah az-Zumar 39:23] 💢This was not an artificial display of emotion. It was the natural effect of iman, knowledge of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, and a heart that understood Whose Words it was hearing. 💠Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala also says: 🍃"And they fall upon their faces weeping, and it increases them in humility." [Surah al-Isra 17:109] 💢We should therefore ask ourselves sincerely: ❓What happens to our hearts when we recite the Quran? 📗We may finish a juz, complete a khatmah, memorize many surahs, or listen to a beautiful reciter yet how much has the Quran actually changed us? 💥When we read about Jannah, do our hearts long for it? 🔥When we read about Jahannam, do we become afraid? 🚫 When Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala forbids something, do we immediately desire to leave it, do we rush to obey? ⛔️And when we read about death and standing before Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala , do our hearts remember that one day these ayahs will no longer be merely something we recite the realities they describe will be directly before us? 📗The purpose of the Quran is not merely that it should pass over our tongues. It was revealed to guide our lives, purify our hearts and bring us into submission before Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. 💠Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala says: "Do they not reflect upon the Quran, or are there locks upon their hearts?" [Surah Muhammad 47:24] 🍃So when we open the Mushaf, let us not be concerned only with how much we have read, but also with what the Quran has done to us. 📗Perhaps one ayah sincerely contemplated, feared, loved and acted upon may transform a person's life more than many pages recited while the heart remains absent. 🤲 Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala make us among those whose hearts soften when His Words are recited, whose eyes shed tears out of fear and love of Him, and whose limbs hasten toward obedience. 🤲 O Allah, make the Quran the life of our hearts, the light of our chests, the guide of our lives and a proof for us not against us on the Day we stand before You. Ameen Ya Rabbal Alamin.
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🍃The Seerah: A Life Worth Studying💥 💠The biography of our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is not merely the story of a great man who lived more than fourteen centuries ago. It is the living example of how Islam is meant to be practiced. 🔰Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala says: "Indeed, in the Messenger of Allah you have an excellent example for whoever has hope in Allah and the Last Day and remembers Allah often." [Surah al-Ahzab 33:21] 📗When we study the Seerah, we see the Qur'an translated into character, conduct, patience, courage, mercy, justice, worship, sacrifice and beautiful manners. 💥We see how the Prophet ﷺ worshipped Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) when he was alone, how he behaved with his family, how he treated his Companions, how he showed mercy to the weak, how he dealt with those who harmed him, how he remained patient during hardship and how humble he remained when Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) granted him victory. 🔰He ﷺ experienced poverty and prosperity, rejection and acceptance, persecution and victory, grief and happiness. He buried loved ones, endured mockery and hostility, was driven from his homeland, and carried enormous responsibilities yet through every changing circumstance, his heart remained attached to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). 💢Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) praised his character, saying: "And indeed, you are truly of outstanding character." [Surah al-Qalam 68:4] 📗This is why studying the Seerah should never be treated merely as learning names, dates, battles and historical events. The purpose is to learn how to follow him ﷺ. 🍃When we read about his patience, we should examine our own patience. When we read about his mercy, we should examine how we treat others. When we read about his courage upon the truth, we should examine our own firmness. When we read about his worship, we should examine our Salat and our relationship with Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). When we read about his forgiveness, humility and beautiful manners, we should ask ourselves how much of his Sunnah can be seen in our own character. 💠The more sincerely a believer learns about the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, the more he comes to understand why the Companions loved him so deeply and sacrificed so much to follow him. 🔰And true love for the Prophet ﷺ is not established merely by words. It is demonstrated by learning his Sunnah, following his guidance, adopting his character and giving his teachings precedence over our own desires. 🍃Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala says: "Say, 'If you truly love Allah, then follow me; Allah will love you and forgive your sins.'" [Surah Aal Imran 3:31] 💢So let us study the Seerah not merely to know what happened, but to discover how we should live. 📗Let us introduce the Seerah to our children, teach it within our families and return to it ourselves again and again. Within the life of Muhammad ﷺ we find lessons for the husband and wife, the parent and child, the teacher and student, the caller to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala), the leader, the oppressed, the struggling believer and everyone seeking the pleasure of Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). 💥The Seerah is not simply a biography to be read, it is an example to be followed. 🤲 Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala fill our hearts with sincere love for His Messenger Muhammad ﷺ, grant us beneficial knowledge of his Seerah, beautify our character with his noble example, enable us to live and die upon his Sunnah, and gather us with him and his honourable Companions in the highest gardens of Jannah. 💥May Allah send His blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, upon his family and upon all his honourable Companions. Ameen.
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☝️The stronger Tawḥīd becomes in the heart, the more the servant recognizes his dependence upon Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). He stops admiring himself. He stops trusting his deeds. ⚠️He realizes: If Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) does not guide me, I am lost. If Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) does not forgive me, I am ruined. If Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) does not keep my heart firm, I cannot keep it firm myself. And so the true muwaḥḥid does not become arrogant because of Tawḥīd. 🔰Tawḥīd breaks arrogance. Because the servant realizes that everything belongs to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) and that every blessing including guidance itself is from Him. ⚠️ Do Not Feel Safe From Shirk. Look at Ibrāhīm عليه السلام, the great Imām of Tawḥīd, the man who broke the idols of his people. Yet he supplicated: 🤲"And keep me and my children away from worshipping idols."[Ibrāhīm 14:35] ‼️If Ibrāhīm عليه السلام feared shirk for himself and his descendants, then how can you and I ever feel completely safe? 💢The believer therefore continues asking Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) for firmness. He examines his intentions. He guards his duʿā'. He guards his worship. He fears showing off. He fears dependence of the heart upon creation. He fears anything that may corrupt the sincerity that belongs to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) alone. Not because he despairs of Allah's mercy but because he knows the value of what Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) has given him. 🌙 Imagine Your Final Moments, One day, perhaps sooner than we imagine, the world around us will begin to disappear. The people we love may stand around us unable to help. Our wealth will become useless. Our strength will leave us. Our tongue may become heavy. At that moment, what greater gift could Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) give a servant than to make the final testimony rising sincerely from his heart and tongue: ☝️Lā ilāha illa Allāh.☝️ 💠The Prophet ﷺ (reported to have) said: "Whoever's last words are Lā ilāha illa Allāh will enter Paradise."[Abū Dāwūd] ✋So do not wait until death approaches to begin living Tawḥīd. Live upon it now. ☝️Wake upon Tawḥīd. Pray upon Tawḥīd. Make duʿā' upon Tawḥīd. Love Allah upon Tawḥīd. Fear Allah upon Tawḥīd. Place your trust in Allah upon Tawḥīd. Repent upon Tawḥīd. Teach your children Tawḥīd. Call others to Tawḥīd. And beg Allah constantly that when your final breath comes, you leave this world upon Tawḥīd. 💢Because after all the noise of this dunya becomes silent, after every possession has been left behind and every worldly relationship has been severed, there will remain one question of immeasurable importance: ‼️Upon what did you meet Allah? 💢 So strive today, while the heart still beats and the door of repentance remains open. Protect your Tawḥīd. Strengthen your Tawḥīd. Learn its meaning. Fulfil its rights. And never become complacent about the greatest blessing Allah has given you. For the greatest success is not that a person possesses the dunya. 💥The greatest success is that he meets Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) with a heart that worshipped Him alone. اللَّهُمَّ أَحْيِنَا عَلَى التَّوْحِيدِ، وَأَمِتْنَا عَلَى التَّوْحِيدِ، وَاجْعَلْ آخِرَ كَلَامِنَا مِنَ الدُّنْيَا لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ 🤲 O Allah, allow us to live upon Tawḥīd, cause us to die upon Tawḥīd, and make our final words in this world: Lā ilāha illa Allāh. Amin ya Rabb al-Alamin.
☝️Tawḥīd: The Greatest Treasure You Will Carry to Allah☝️ 💠Ibn Rajab al-Ḥanbalī (رحمه الله) said: ☝️"Strive today in implementing Tawḥīd, since there is nothing that will deliver you to Allah except Tawḥīd. Also, be eager in fulfilling its rights, since there is nothing that can save you from the Fire except Tawḥīd." [Kalimāt al-Ikhlāṣ wa Taḥqīq Maʿnāhā] 💥These few words contain the concern of an entire lifetime. 💢We spend so much of our lives preparing for things that will eventually leave us. 🍃We prepare for our homes, our families, our businesses and livelihoods. We prepare for old age and for a future that we may never even live to see. But how much have we prepared for the moment when we will stand before Allah (Subhanahu wa Taʿala) alone? 🔰There will come a day when our possessions will remain behind, our loved ones will return home after burying us, our titles will disappear and everything by which people once knew us will become part of the past. 💥But one treasure can accompany the servant into his grave: ☝️Lā ilāha illa Allāh☝️ 🛡️Not merely as words that once passed over his tongue, but as a truth upon which his heart lived and upon which, by the mercy of Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) he died. 🔰This is why the call of every Messenger began with Tawḥīd: ☝️"Worship Allah; you have no deity worthy of worship other than Him."[Al-Aʿrāf 7:59] 💢And Allah (Subhanahu wa Taʿala) says: 💠"And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger, saying: 'Worship Allah and avoid ṭāghūt.'" [An-Naḥl 16:36] 🌱 Tawḥīd Is More Than Something We Say. Many tongues pronounce Lā ilāha illa Allāh, but the believer must spend his life learning what these tremendous words demand from him. ☝️They mean that my ṣalāh is for Allah. ☝️My duʿā' is for Allah. ☝️My sacrifice is for Allah. ☝️My ultimate fear, hope, reliance and worship belong to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) ☝️I seek His pleasure above the pleasure of creation. I do not direct an act of worship to a prophet, an angel, a saint, a grave, a jinn, or anything else besides Him. 💠Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) says: "Say, indeed my prayer, my sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds. He has no partner."[Al-Anʿām 6:162-163] ☝️This is Tawḥīd. It is not merely knowing that Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) exists. Even the mushrikūn whom the Prophet ﷺ confronted acknowledged Allah as Creator. The struggle of Tawḥīd is that the heart becomes Allah's servant in worship, sincerely and without partners. 💎 Protect Your Tawḥīd More Than You Protect Your Wealth. If someone possessed a priceless jewel, he would guard it carefully. But what jewel could ever compare with Tawḥīd? Money can be replaced. A house can be rebuilt. A business can be recovered. Even worldly relationships eventually end. 🔥But if a person meets Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) upon shirk without repentance, he has lost what can never be replaced. 💠Allah (Subhanahu wa Taʿala says: 🔥"Indeed, whoever associates partners with Allah, Allah has forbidden Paradise for him, and his refuge is the Fire." [Al-Mā'idah 5:72] 🔰This is why the people of knowledge were so concerned with Tawḥīd. They did not treat it merely as the first chapter of a book that a student studies and then leaves behind. ☝️Tawḥīd is the beginning of the road, the road itself, and what the believer desperately hopes to die upon. 🕯️ And Tawḥīd Has Rights. This is perhaps the most piercing part of Ibn Rajab's advice: "Be eager in fulfilling its rights." Because a person should never become complacent simply because he says, "I am a Muslim. I say Lā ilāha illa Allāh." ❓The believer asks himself: What has Lā ilāha illa Allāh done to my heart? Has it made my worship sincere? Has it made me abandon shirk? Has it made me depend upon Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala)? Has it made me fear displeasing Him more than displeasing people? Has it made me love what Allah loves and hate what Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) hates? Has it made me humble myself before His commands? Has it made me repent when I fall into sin?
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🍃 BETWEEN DESPAIR AND DECEPTION 🍃 💠Abu Bakr as-Siddiq رضي الله عنه said: "Indeed, Allah forgives major sins, so do not despair; and indeed, Allah punishes for minor sins, so do not be deceived." [Sharh Sahīh al-Bukhari of Ibn Battal, 19/267] 💢These few words contain a profound lesson for every believer: our journey to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) must remain between hope and fear. 🍃 Do Not Despair Because Your Sins Are Great 🔰Perhaps you look back upon your life and see years of disobedience. Perhaps there are sins that still weigh heavily upon your heart and Shaytan whispers: ‼️After everything you have done, how could Allah forgive you? Do not listen to him. No sin is greater than the mercy of Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) when a servant sincerely repents and returns to Him. 💥Allah سبحانه وتعالى says: "Say, 'O My servants who have transgressed against themselves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, He is the All-Forgiving, the Most Merciful." [Sūrah az-Zumar 39:53] ♨️No matter how dark yesterday was, the door of tawbah remains open while Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) gives you life. ⚠️Your sins may be many, but the mercy of Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) is greater. So return. Repent. Ask forgiveness. And never allow your past to convince you that you have no future with Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). ✋But Do Not Become Deceived by "Small" Sins 🚫At the same time, the believer must never become careless and say: "It is only a small sin." A sin may appear small in our eyes while being serious before Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). 🔥Repeated minor sins can accumulate upon the heart. When a servant becomes comfortable with disobedience, stops regretting it and continues without repentance, the danger becomes far greater than the individual act itself. 💥The righteous understood this well. They did not merely look at the size of the sin; they remembered the greatness of the One they were disobeying. 💠 The Believer Walks Between Fear and Hope 🔰This is the beautiful balance of Islam: Do not despair when you fall. Do not become arrogant when you stand. Do not consider yourself beyond forgiveness because of a major sin. And do not consider yourself safe because your sins appear minor. 💢When you sin, let the mercy of Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) give you hope to return. When you obey, let the fear of Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) protect you from becoming complacent. When you fall, make tawbah. When you rise, remain humble. And when Shayṭān tells you that you are too sinful to return to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) remember that despair itself is one of his traps. 🚫Likewise, when he whispers, "It is only a small sin," remember that this too is one of his traps. 🌙 Never Stop Returning to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). As long as you are alive, keep returning. 🍃A believer may fall repeatedly, but he does not make peace with his sins. He regrets them, fights against them, seeks forgiveness for them and continues walking toward his Lord. 🤲Never despair of Allah's mercy. Never feel secure from the consequences of disobedience. Never abandon tawbah. 🤲Allah سبحانه وتعالى forgive our major and minor sins, those committed knowingly and unknowingly, openly and secretly. May He grant us sincere tawbah before death, protect us from despair and false security and allow us to meet Him with hearts purified by repentance. آمين يا رب العالمين
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💥Choose someone who will remind you of Allah Subhanahu wa Taala when you forget, encourage you when your Iman becomes weak, and walk beside you toward the same destination. 🍃Because ultimately, the best marriage is not simply two people who love one another in this dunya. It is two people helping one another reach Jannah.
🍃A Sincere Advice to the Youth: Marry While You Are Young🍃 💢One of the greatest pieces of advice I would give to a young Muslim who sincerely wants to remain steadfast upon the path of taqwā is this: 💠If Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) has given you the ability and you find a righteous spouse, do not unnecessarily delay marriage. 🍃Youth is a time of strength, energy and powerful desires. And among the greatest tests a young person faces while trying to protect his heart and remain obedient to Allah Subhanahu wa Taala is physical desire. 💠The Prophet ﷺ warned: "I have not left behind me any trial more harmful to men than women." [Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahīh Muslim] 🛡️This does not mean that women themselves are evil. Rather the attraction between men and women is extremely powerful and when it is pursued outside the boundaries Allah Subhanahu wa Taala has set, it can become a tremendous fitnah. 💢A person may sincerely want righteousness. He may pray, seek knowledge, lower his gaze and stay away from sinful environments. Yet he still carries within himself natural desires that Allah Subhanahu wa Taala created in human beings. 🔰Our Din does not tell us to destroy those desires. Islam teaches us to protect them and fulfil them through what Allah Subhanahu wa Taala has made halal. 💠That is why the Prophet ﷺ addressed the youth specifically: 🍃"O young men, whoever among you is able to marry, let him marry, for it is more effective in lowering the gaze and guarding chastity." [Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahīh Muslim] 💢Look at the wisdom of the Prophet ﷺ. 🔰He did not merely tell the young man to struggle endlessly against his nature. He directed him toward the lawful door through which that desire can be protected and fulfilled: marriage. 💠The Prophet ﷺ also taught us that the eyes, ears, tongue, hands and heart can all have their share in approaching zina, while the private parts ultimately confirm it or reject it. [Sahih Muslim] ♨️And perhaps this warning is even more important in our time. 📱A young person today carries temptation in his pocket. A single screen can expose him to images, conversations and relationships that previous generations would have had to physically seek out. Lowering the gaze has become a daily battle and protecting the heart requires serious effort. 🛡️So if you are able to marry, do not keep postponing marriage simply because society has convinced you that you first need the perfect career, the perfect house, the perfect income and the perfect wedding. ✋But there is another matter just as important: ⚠️Do not marry merely because you are attracted to someone. Choose carefully whom you will build your life with. Beauty may attract the eyes, but it is din, character and sound understanding of Islam that help preserve a home. 💥Look for someone who fears Allah Subhanahu wa Taala, values obedience to Him, understands the rights of marriage and will help you walk toward Jannah rather than constantly pulling you toward the dunya. 🍃A beautiful face cannot compensate for a home filled with conflict over the foundations of your religion. Marriage is supposed to become a place of sakīnah (tranquillity) not a battlefield where husband and wife spend their lives fighting over what they believe and how they should obey Allah Subhanahu wa Taala. 🔰So, my young brother, protect your youth. Lower your gaze. Guard your heart. Stay away from the doors that lead toward zina. Fast when you are unable to marry. And when Allah Subhanahu wa Taala gives you the ability and places before you a righteous spouse, do not delay marriage without a genuine reason. ⚠️Do not wait until temptation has wounded your heart before appreciating the protection of what Allah Subhanahu wa Taala made halal. 💢A righteous marriage will not remove every trial from your life, nor will marriage by itself make someone righteous. But with the permission of Allah Subhanahu wa Taala, it can become one of the greatest protections for your chastity, your heart and your dīn.
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💢Every Breath Brings Us Closer 💠 Ibn al-Qayyim (رحمه الله) said: وَكُلَّمَا فَكَّرَ فِي قَصْرِ الأَمَلِ وَضِيقِ الْوَقْتِ أَوْرَثَهُ ذَلِكَ الْجِدَّ وَالاِجْتِهَادَ وَبَذْلَ الْوُسْعِ فِي اغْتِنَامِ الْوَقْتِ، وَهَذِهِ الأَفْكَارُ تُعْلِي هِمَّتَهُ وَتُحْيِيهَا بَعْدَ مَوْتِهَا وَسُفُولِهَا... 🔰"The more a believer thinks of how close death is and how short time is, the more he will become serious and exert his utmost to utilize his time. This raises one's ambition and revives it after it had died or dropped." [Al-Fawā'id] 🔆 Every sunrise silently announces that another page of our life has been turned. Every sunset is a reminder that our appointed meeting with Allah Subhanahu wa Taala draws nearer. Whether we acknowledge it or not, the journey toward the grave continues with every passing breath. ♨️ One of the greatest deceptions of Shayṭān is making us believe that we have plenty of time. "I will repent later." "I will seek knowledge later." "I will become more devoted after I get older." Yet how many people made plans for tomorrow but never lived to see it? 💠The believer who frequently remembers death does not become hopeless he becomes purposeful. He guards his prayers, hastens to repentance, seeks beneficial knowledge, honors his parents, treats people well, increases in dhikr, recites the Qur'an, and fills his days with deeds that will accompany him into the grave. 🕯️Life is astonishingly short, but the Hereafter is without end. A few fleeting years in this world will determine an eternal destination. How can we afford to waste the precious hours Allah Subhanahu wa Taala has entrusted to us? ⌛Every minute that passes is a treasure that can never be recovered. Wealth lost may be earned again. Health may return after illness. But a moment that has slipped away will never return until the Day of Judgment, when many will wish for just one more opportunity to perform a single righteous deed. ❓So let's ask ourselves: If today was our last day, would we be pleased to meet Allah Subhanahu wa Taala with the deeds we have prepared? 🍃So let's not wait for a better time to obey Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, The best time is now. The strongest believer is not the one who merely dreams of righteousness, but the one who acts before death interrupts every plan. 🤲Allah Subhanahu wa Taala make us among those who cherish every moment in His obedience, grant us sincere repentance before death, steadfastness until our final breath, and a beautiful ending upon Tawḥīd. Āmīn.
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🪣Beware of the Leaking Bucket💦 🚰A person may spend years filling a bucket with good deeds, yet fail to notice the holes that quietly drain its contents. 💢The believer is not only concerned with performing righteous deeds, but also with protecting them from being diminished by sins, hypocrisy, insincerity and bad character. 🪣Let's Reflect upon these "leaking buckets": 1️⃣ You wear the abayah and hijab, yet leave your face uncovered, beautify yourself with makeup and perfume and deliberately draw the attention of non-mahrams. 🪣A leaking bucket. 2️⃣ You grow your beard and strive to follow the Sunnah, yet you do not lower your gaze from what Allah has forbidden. 🪣A leaking bucket. 3️⃣ You never miss your prayers, yet your heart is absent from them and you rarely strive for khushu. 🪣A leaking bucket. 4️⃣ You are gentle, smiling and respectful with strangers, but harsh, impatient and hurtful with your own family. 🪣A leaking bucket. 5️⃣ You honour your guests while they are present, but once they leave, you backbite them and expose their faults. 🪣A leaking bucket. 6️⃣ You give generously in charity, yet you remind people of your favour, humiliate them, or wound them with your words. 🪣A leaking bucket. 7️⃣ You stand in Tahajjud, fast voluntarily and recite the Qur'an daily, yet you sever the ties of kinship. 🪣A leaking bucket. 8️⃣You patiently endure hunger and thirst while fasting, but your tongue continues to curse, insult, lie, or abuse others. 🪣A leaking bucket. 9️⃣ You help people and perform acts of kindness, but your intention is worldly benefit, praise, or recognition rather than seeking the Face of Allah Subhanahu wa Taala alone. 🪣A leaking bucket. 🔟 You share Islamic reminders and have thousands of followers on social media, but your heart seeks fame and admiration instead of Allah's pleasure. 🪣A leaking bucket. ⚠️Do not spend your life filling a bucket full of holes. 🛡️Protect your good deeds just as carefully as you strive to perform them. A single hidden sin, an insincere intention, or an unchecked habit can gradually diminish what took years to build. 💢A wise believer does not merely ask: "How can I increase my good deeds?" 💢He also asks: "What is causing them to leak away?" 🤲Allah Subhanahu wa Taala purify our intentions, rectify our hearts, beautify our character, protect our good deeds from being diminished and make every act of worship sincerely for His Noble Face alone. Amin.
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✋A Believer Does Not Remain Silent in the Face of Corruption 💠Allah Subhanahu wa Taala says: فَلَوْلَا كَانَ مِنَ الْقُرُونِ مِن قَبْلِكُمْ أُولُوا بَقِيَّةٍ يَنْهَوْنَ عَنِ الْفَسَادِ فِي الْأَرْضِ إِلَّا قَلِيلًا مِّمَّنْ أَنجَيْنَا مِنْهُمْ… "If only there had been among the generations before you people of wisdom who forbade corruption in the land except for a few of those whom We saved…" [Sūrah Hūd | 11:116] 🔰This noble ayah carries a profound lesson for every Muslim. Allah Subhanahu wa Taala praises the small number of righteous people from previous nations who stood against corruption instead of remaining silent. They were not passive observers they spoke the truth, called people back to righteousness and warned against evil. Because of their sincerity, Allah Subhanahu wa Taala saved them when His punishment descended upon their people. 🍃Reflecting on this ayah, the scholars explain that there should always be a group among the believers who invite to goodness, command what is right and forbid what is wrong. A society that abandons this responsibility opens the door for corruption to spread unchecked. 📢 For this reason, Allah Subhanahu wa Taala commanded this Ummah: وَلْتَكُن مِّنكُمْ أُمَّةٌ يَدْعُونَ إِلَى الْخَيْرِ وَيَأْمُرُونَ بِالْمَعْرُوفِ وَيَنْهَوْنَ عَنِ الْمُنكَرِ ۚ وَأُولَٰئِكَ هُمُ الْمُفْلِحُونَ "Let there arise from among you a group inviting to all that is good, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong. It is they who are the successful." [Sūrah Āl ʿImrān | 3:104] 💠Our beloved Prophet ﷺ also warned: ✋"Whenever people see an evil and do not change it, it is likely that Allah will encompass them all with His punishment." [Reported by Abū Dāwūd, at-Tirmidhī, Ibn Mājah, and others; authentic in meaning.] 💥Enjoining good and forbidding evil is not a task reserved only for scholars or leaders. According to one's knowledge, ability and wisdom, it is a responsibility shared by every Muslim. It must always be carried out with sincerity, justice, wisdom, patience, and compassion, seeking only the pleasure of Allah Subhanahu wa Taala not fame, arguments, or superiority over others. 🔰The history of the previous nations teaches us a powerful lesson: when corruption becomes widespread and the voices calling to righteousness disappear, societies move closer to destruction. But when even a small group remains steadfast upon the truth, calling people back to Allah Subhanahu wa Taala with wisdom and patience, they become a means of mercy for the Ummah. 🤲 Allah Subhanahu wa Taala make us among those who sincerely invite to His guidance, stand firmly against corruption with wisdom and justice and remain steadfast upon the truth until we meet Him. Amin.
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