Social media rewards what is seen. Allah rewards what is sincere.
Make sure there are deeds in your life that nobody knows about except Him.
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This #worldly life is a test of #quality , not merely quantity. True #excellence in deeds flows from Ikhlas — doing even the ordinary with exceptional #sincerity
Your rewards start when you walk through the masjid door.
Increase your blessings with this simple du’a ⤵️
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“Eid” is celebrated twice a year, but the reason why is completely different.
“Eid al-Fitr” means “the celebration of breaking the fast.”
“Eid al-Adha” means “the celebration of sacrifice.”
And these two names aren’t random.
Eid al-Fitr comes at the end of Ramadan, the month in which the Qur’an was revealed.
It celebrates the completion of a month of fasting, reflection, and spiritual growth
The question you're left with during this Eid is: Who have you become?
Eid al-Adha comes during Hajj and marks the end of the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah.
It commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s (as) deep, wholehearted devotion to Allah and his willingness to sacrifice what he cherished most.
The question you're left with during this Eid is: What are you willing to give up for the sake of Allah?
Together, these questions are a celebration of one core truth: Moments of spiritual highs like Ramadan and Dhul Hijjah don’t have to be temporary.
If you aim to live a life of sincerity and sacrifice for the sake of Allah, your relationship with Him will continue to grow, insha’Allah.
Arafah is not just a place. It’s a state of turning back to Allah. 🤍
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Jahannam is not just a fire.
It sees. It hears. It speaks.
And on the Day of Judgment, it will call for its people.
Some reminders are not meant to comfort you. They’re meant to wake you up.
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#AlwayzMakeADua
They’re not just ten days of #Dhulhijjah They are sacred days filled with #barakah — the kind that can transform our whole #life the moment HE says ‘Kun’
#DhulHijjah#AlwayzMakeADua
The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are distinguished above all others because of the unparalleled gathering of
the greatest acts of worship in a single period: #salah#siyam#sadaqah and #Hajj
Nowhere else do these supreme deeds unite.
O Allah ﷻ, Make these scared ten days of #DhulHijjah a true turning point in our lives. Let us #Fast with #devotion , give #charity generously and remember YOU with full devotion — as if each day is our last chance to earn YOUR #mercy and #forgiveness#fyp
Just as Ramadan was our chance to win the spiritual lottery, #dhulhijjah is our second spring to plant seeds of great #blessings that will blossom #forever .
Sometimes weary hearts need to take shelter in His remembrance.
This Dhul Hijjah, find solace in a grove of palms among a group of students reflecting on divine wisdom. Tread beneath the trees, duck into the tent, and join Sh. @omarsuleiman and Sh. @ali_hammuda to study Kitab Ar-Riqaaq, the Book of Heart-Softeners.
This Dhul Hijjah, continue your journey back to Him.
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When you're financially comfortable, this Name of Allah might disappear from your du’a.
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Allah’s beautiful Names, Al-Jawaad, Al-Mannaan, and Al-Wahhaab, reveal a special dimension of divine generosity.
Al-Jawaad (The Most Generous) is vast in His giving and generous beyond measure.
Al-Mannaan (The Bestower of Immense Favors) grants transformative gifts, such as life, faith, and guidance.
Al-Wahhaab (The Supreme Bestower) gives freely and repeatedly, without seeking anything in return.
These beautiful Names highlight that Allah’s generosity is like rain; it falls upon us not because we deserve it, but because His mercy encompasses all things, and His generosity is boundless. When we reflect upon these Names, the heart is reshaped to live in gratitude, humility, and hope.
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