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Your salah is *more precious than your work*. Your salah is *more precious than your studies*. Your salah is *more precious than your spouse*. Your salah is *more precious than your children*. Your salah is *more precious than your friends*. Your salah is *more precious than your phone*. Your salah is *more precious than your comfort*. Your salah is *more precious than your sleep*. Your salah is *more precious than your wealth*. Your salah is *more precious than your reputation*. Your salah is *more precious than your desires*. Your salah is *more precious than anything in this world*. Because everything you have can be taken from you. But if you protect your salah, you protect your relationship with Allah. Your job, knowledge, and family are niʿmah from Allah. Don’t let them become a reason to neglect your salah, distract you from it, or delay it. *Your life is from Allah*. So let your salah always come before this temporary world. One day your work will end. Your studies will end. Your wealth will be left behind. Your loved ones will part from you. But your salah will meet you in your grave. Never let this temporary world make you neglect what will benefit you forever. Guard your prayers before you are prayed over. _May Allah ﷻ make us among those who establish, love, and guard their salah until our last breath. Aameen._
𝟏𝟕 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐃𝐒 𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐘 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐋𝐈𝐌 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐓 𝐊𝐍𝐎𝐖 Yesterday 𝟏. When starting something: ( ﺑﺴﻢ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (Bismillah)- In the name of Allah 𝟐. When remembering Allah: ( ﻻ ﺇﻟﻪ ﺇﻻ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (La ilaaha illa Allah)- None is worthy of worship except Allah (s.w.t) 𝟑. When willing to do something: ( ﺇﻥ ﺷﺎﺀ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (In Shaa Allah)- If Allah wills. 𝟒. When willed to do something: ( ﺗﻮﻛﻠﺖ ﻋﻠﻰ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (Tawakkaltu Ala-Allah)- I put my trust in Allah 𝟓. When thanking Allah: ( ﭐﻟْﺤَﻤْﺪُ ﻟِﻠَّٰﻪِ ) (Alhamdulillah)- Praise be to Allah. 𝟔. When thanking someone: ( ﺟﺰﺍﻙ ﺍﻟﻠﻪُ ﺧﻴﺮﺍً ) (Jazaaka Allahu Khair)- May Allah reward you with good. 𝟕. When you see a favour of Allah: ( ﻣﺎﺷﺎﺀ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (Ma sha Allah)- Allah has willed it. 𝟖. When expressing thanks to someone: ( ﺑﺎﺭﻙ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (Baaraka Allah)- May the blessings of Allah be upon you. 𝟗. When you feel troubled: ( ﺣَﺴْﺒِﻲَ ﺍﻟﻠَّﻪُ ) (Hasbi ya Allah)- Allah is sufficient for me. 𝟏𝟎. When ascending: ( ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ﺃﻛﺒﺮ ) (Allahu Akbar)- Allah is Great. 𝟏𝟏. When descending: ( ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻥ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (Subhaana Allah)- Glory be to Allah. 𝟏𝟐. When you see something evil: ( ﻧَﻌُﻮْﺫُﺑِﺎﻟﻠﻪ) (Na'uzhu bi Allah)-We seek refuge in Allah. 𝟏𝟑. When you sinned: ( ﺃَﺳْﺘَﻐْﻔِﺮُ ﺍﻟﻠّٰﻪَ ) (Astagfiru Allah)- I ask for forgiveness from Allah. 𝟏𝟒. When you see a catastrophe: ( ﻣَﻌﺎﺫَ ﺍﻟﻠﻪِ ) (Ma'atha Allah)- Allah forbid. 𝟏𝟓. When the reasons are against: ( ﻻ ﺣﻮﻝ ﻭﻻ ﻗﻮﺓ ﺇﻻ ﺑﺎﻟﻠﻪ ) (La Hawla Wa La Quwwata illa Billah)- There is no power nor mighty except by Allah. 𝟏𝟔. When saying farewell: ( ﻓﻲ ﺃﻣﺎﻥ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ ) (Fii Aman Allah)- In protection of Allah. 𝟏𝟕. When someone dies or something is lost: ( ﺇِﻧَّﺎ ﻟِﻠّﻪِ ﻭَﺇِﻧَّـﺎ ﺇِﻟَﻴْﻪِ ﺭَﺍﺟِﻌُﻮﻥَ ) (Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raaji'un)- Indeed we belong to Allah and to Him we shall return. Share and spread the knowledge so it will be Sadqa-e-Jaaria (everlasting charity) for you and for me… in-sha’Allah. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever directs someone to a good, then he will have the reward
First Friday of Rabi' al-Awwal , ❤️🤲
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•La ilaha illa anta subhanaka inni kuntu minaz zalimeen •Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqir •Hasbunallah wa ni'maal wakeel •La hawla wala quwwata illa billah •La ilaha illallahu wah dahu la shari kalah, lahul mulku walahul hamdu wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadeer.
Allah hears every cry. The loud cries. The silent cries. The cries that have no tears. The cries that you can't hear Every kind of tear flown down that face Allah can hear. Allah knows every pain going through your mind physically and mentally. Never think you're alone because Allah is always there.❤️
You’re the ‘كُن’ that I’m eagerly waiting for my Rabb to say.💟🤲
Timely salah = timely Rizq. Timely peace = timely answers. Delayed salah = delayed everything. Choose wisely, the next adhan is calling you.
No one can understand your heart better than the One who created it. Allah knows every silent struggle, every hidden tear, and every unspoken prayer. And sometimes, knowing that Allah understands is all the comfort a heart needs. Allah knows... and that should be enough...
A word of advice to our Muslim influencers and celebrities: 1- Life is short and it is a test as Allah stated in the Quran in many places. 2- Ali may Allah be pleased with him, the cousin of the prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam and the 4th Caliph said: And if we were to be set free after we die, then death would be a relief for everyone The problem is that when we die, we are resurrected, and after that, we are questioned about every thing! 3- Fame is blinding and deafening. It makes us lose our senses till wrong becomes right and sins become the norm in our lives. This is when we become "comfortably numb"! 4- Gaining likes and more followers is the sole objective in life to most our Muslim celebrities. They don’t care whether this pleases Allah or angers Him! Fame is quick sand that sucks you in with every move you make. 5- People may complement you for your charm, your beautiy or your art and to tell the truth, you might be gifted in all of that. The problem is: would all of that benefit you in your grave and on the day of judgment or would it only further your descent in hell? 5- Look at all the celebrities and influencers 20 or 30 years before you. Where are they now and where is their fame, charm and admirers? They are all forgotten and only Allah knows what is happening to them in their graves as we speak. 6- It doesn’t matter what people say about you as there will always be people who adore you and people who hate your guts. What really counts is: What does Allah say about you?
When someone opens their heart to you, be mindful of your words. Give advice that pleases Allah—not merely words that make someone feel temporarily validated. There is a difference between empowering someone towards goodness and encouraging resentment, anger, or harm. Do not add fuel to someone’s pain. Instead, help them move closer to Allah. May Allah guide us to say what is good, do what is right, and become a means of healing rather than harm. May Allah make us sincere in our efforts, wise in our advice, and beneficial to those He places in our lives.
When Allah Creates the Means A sister once shared a beautiful reflection from an experience she had at an airport. She said: While walking through the airport to get a drink, I overheard a woman speaking very harshly to her husband in Arabic. The words were painful to hear, and Arabic expressions of anger can sometimes carry a weight that is difficult to translate. I continued walking, and the woman did not realise I had heard her. Later, as I was returning to my boarding gate, I saw the same woman sitting and crying. Her husband was sitting nearby, but they were not speaking to each other. They were both passengers on the same flight as me. Something inside me wanted to approach her and offer some comfort. I sat nearby, trying to find the right moment to start a conversation, but it felt awkward. In the end, I simply made duʿāʾ for them—that Allah would heal their hearts, remove their difficulties, and bring peace between them. A teacher once taught me a valuable lesson: If you want to help someone but you are unable to, do not let Shayṭān convince you that you can do nothing. Make duʿāʾ. The power of sincere duʿāʾ is greater than anything we may physically be able to do. We boarded the plane, and then something unexpected happened. Out of more than 200 passengers, Allah placed me in the seat directly beside her. SubḥānAllah. The seating arrangement was three seats on each side. Her husband was by the window, she was in the middle, and I was sitting beside her. I saw this as an opportunity to break the silence, so I offered her some chewing gum. She accepted, and that small gesture opened the door. For the entire flight, we spoke. Without mentioning what I had overheard, I gently began talking about marriage, relationships, patience, and communication. Then I discovered something surprising—she was actually on her honeymoon. I spoke to her about how the early years of marriage can be challenging, and how important it is to maintain respect, kindness, and mercy even during disagreements. These may seem like simple principles, but many people enter marriage without truly understanding them. She was a kind and genuine person, but I realised she had never really been taught some of the foundations of building a healthy marriage. As the plane landed, she became nervous and held my hand. That moment reminded me of how much people may carry inside, even when we only see a small part of their story. Later, I saw her and her husband at the luggage area—and they were holding hands. I felt happy for them. Alḥamdulillāh. I do not claim that my conversation was the reason for any change. All goodness comes from Allah alone. Our responsibility is only to make the effort and leave the outcome to Him. This experience taught me several lessons: 1. When we sincerely want to help, Allah creates the means Sometimes Allah opens doors we could never have planned ourselves. Sitting next to her on that flight was not something I arranged—it was Allah creating an opportunity. 2. Marriage requires preparation, not just a wedding Many couples spend months preparing for a beautiful wedding day, but far less time preparing for the lifelong journey that follows. No one ever masters marriage completely, but there are essential foundations everyone should learn: * communication, * patience, * conflict resolution, * mercy, * forgiveness, * and understanding the rights and responsibilities Allah has placed upon spouses. A wedding lasts a few hours. A marriage is a lifetime. 3. Islam teaches us not to be indifferent to one another The world often teaches us: “Mind your own business.” But our faith teaches us that we are connected, and that we have responsibilities towards one another. The Prophet ﷺ said: “The religion is sincere advice.” (Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim) This advice is not limited only to our closest family and friends. Sometimes Allah places people in our path because there is a benefit we can offer them. 4. Be careful when someone trusts you with their struggles
✨ Kabhi ghabraiye mat... Agar poori duniya aapke khilaaf ho jaye, lekin Allah aapke saath ho, to koi aapka kuch nahi bigaad sakta. Allah har dard ko jaanta hai, har aansu ko dekhta hai aur har sachche dil ki hifazat farmata hai. Bas usi par bharosa rakhiye, kyunki wahi kabhi apne bandon ko tanha nahi chhodta. ❤️
It's Friday! Increase your peace & blessings on our beloved Prophet ❤️
Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim رحمه الله said: “Whoever has wronged you and then comes to you apologising, humility requires that you accept his apology, whether it is truthful or not, and leave what is in his heart to Allah. A sign of generosity and humility is that if you notice a flaw in his apology, you neither expose it nor hold it against him.” [Madarij As-Salikin 2/338]
She said to her husband in anger: _“If only you knew the difference between my mother and yours.”_ He smiled and replied, > *“My mother gave birth to me, and your mother raised the greatest blessing Allah wrote for me.”* With *a single kind word,* he ended an argument that harsh words could only have prolonged. The Mother of the Believers, ʿĀʾishah رضي الله عنها, narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: > *“Indeed, gentleness is not found in anything except that it beautifies it, and it is not removed from anything except that it disgraces it.”* [صحيح مسلم (٢٥٩٤)] “And gentleness is *softness in speech* and *beauty in action,* and it is the *shortest path to opening hearts* and *winning people over.* [📖 الشرح الميسر] The Tābiʿī ʿUrwah ibn al-Zubayr رحمه الله said: _Gentleness is the head of wisdom._ [الزهد للإمام أحمد (٢٧٤)] Many arguments are not ended by proving who is right, but by choosing to be gentle. *A kind word can preserve a marriage, heal a wounded heart, and turn anger into affection.* –Taken
Dear Sisters, being single, widowed, divorced, childless, unemployed, or facing other difficult circumstances are not signs of failure. They are reminders that this worldly life is temporary & that its tests are always within ur capacity. Our beloved mother Aisha (رضي الله عنها) was a childless widow at age of 18, & she remained a widow until she passed away at the age of 67. Yet she is among the greatest women in history. Along with Abu Hurayrah (رضي الله عنه), she is one of the leading narrators of hadith, narrated over 2,000 ahadith. During her lifetime, even the greatest Companions would consult her on matters of Islamic jurisprudence because of her immense knowledge.
“Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khairin faqir” Recite this everyday, at every opportunity you can get. It’s a very powerful Dua. Recite it with the belief that Allah can make the impossible, possible because He can. He is the only one that can change your situation and provide you with everything you need in this life and hereafter. Pray it with your whole heart and trust in Him.🤍
6 life transforming Du'as: You seems no way in your life? Just Say " Hasbunallahu wa ni'mal wakeel " Anxious, Depressed or Overthinking? Just Say " La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah " Tired or Need help? Just Say " Rabbi inni maghloobun fantasir ". Anything you need? Just Say " Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqeer ". Want everything easy? Just say "Allahumma yassir wala tu'assir. Rabbi tammim bi'khair." Need blessings in your life? Just say " Astaghfirullah wa atubu ilayhi ".
JOKING IS OKAY, but joking about someone insecurities is not okay. you're saying things about how they look and you think it's funny, please before you say anything think about what's going to happen. 🤍