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Статистика" خَيْرُكُمْ مَنْ تَعَلَّمَ الْقُرْآنَ وَعَلَّمَهُ " The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it."
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السلام عليكم my beloved ones My apologies for not being able to get in touch with you these past few days. I have some issues that I need to resolve, and I’m trying to get back to you as soon as possible, inshaa Allah. I love you for the sake of Allah.
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Here is the du'a : اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ غَضَّ الْبَصَرِ وَعِفَّةَ الْفَرْجِ Transliteration: Allahumma inni as'aluka ghaddal-basar wa 'iffatal-farj Translation: O Allah, I ask You for the ability to lower my gaze and protect my chastity. Here is what the scholars said: This du'a asks for: · Ghaddal-basar — the ability to lower your gaze · Iffatal-farj — protection of your chastity Before the temptation comes. The Prophet ﷺ also said: "The eyes commit zina — and their zina is the look." Every glance is a small act of zina. Every second look is a step toward the sin. And this du'a protects you from both.
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Ask Allah to Bless Your Evening أَمْسَيْنَا وَأَمْسَى الْمُلْكُ لِلّٰهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِيْنَ ، اَللّٰهُمَّ إِنِّيْ أَسْأَلُكَ خَيْرَ هٰذِهِ اللَّيْلَةِ ، فَتْحَهَا وَنَصْرَهَا وَنُوْرَهَا وَبَرَكَتَهَا وَهُدَاهَا ، وَأَعُوْذُ بِكَ مِنْ شَرِّ مَا فِيْهَا وَشَرِّ مَا بَعْدَهَا. We have entered the evening and at this very time the whole kingdom belongs to Allah, Lord of the worlds. O Allah, I ask You for the goodness of this night: its victory, its help, its light, and its blessings and guidance. I seek Your protection from the evil that is in it and from the evil that follows it. Abū Mālik al-Ashʿarī (raḍiy Allāhu ʿanhu) narrates that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “When one of you enters the morning, they should say [the above]; and when they reach the evening, they should say the same.” (Abū Dāwūd 5084) قال أبو داود: وبهذا الإسنادِ، أن رسولَ الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال:" إذا أصبحَ أحدُكُم فليقُلْ: أصبحنا وأصبَح المُلكُ لله ربِّ العالمين، اللَّهُمَّ إني أسألك خيرَ هذا اليومِ فتحَهُ ونصرَهُ ونورَهُ وبركتَهُ وهُدَاه، وأعوذ بك من شرِّ ما فيه وشرِّ ما بعدَهُ، ثم إذا أمسى فليقُل مثلَ ذلك. (سنن أبي داود ٥٠٨٤)
السلام عليكم everyone I hope you are all doing well. I wanted to apologize for not attending class these days. I haven’t been feeling well enough to join, but I hope to be back soon.
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The Arabic word عقل (aql) means reason and intellect — but its original root meant restraint. As if the Arab philosophical tradition understood that true intelligence is not just thinking clearly, but knowing when to hold back. Wisdom and self-control encoded in one word.
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Our cultural climate has become so toxic and so twisted that it has made many of the beautiful qualities taught by the Sunnah difficult to live by. The Sunnah teaches us to have ḥusn al-ẓann (a good opinion of one another), to make excuses for our brothers and sisters when a good explanation is possible, to interpret people's words in the best light, and not to rush to suspicion. Yet the culture surrounding us trains us in the opposite direction. We have become so accustomed to deception, manipulation, hidden agendas, gaslighting, and people taking advantage of kindness that suspicion often feels safer than goodwill. We are conditioned to expect the worst, to read between the lines, to assume ulterior motives, and to interpret ambiguity as hostility. We become easily triggered because experience has taught us that many people do, in fact, play games. .... We must remind ourselves that not everyone is trying to manipulate us, not every awkward statement conceals a hidden agenda, and not every misunderstanding is an attack. The Sunnah calls us to judge our believing brothers and sisters by what is apparent, to seek the best explanation whenever a righteous interpretation is possible, and to let trust—not suspicion—be our default. In an age that profits from cynicism, practicing ḥusn al-ẓann is not naivety; it is an act of worship.