If you have time on your hands and you are not locked in on AI or some skill of the future, then you are doing yourself a great disservice.
Time is an essential factor that many people do not have. People are locked in on their jobs, trying to make a living. If you are in a position where you do not have to work for hours to make a living and you have spare time at your disposal, you have to lock in on AI now.
And yes, even busy people need to make out time. Swap 30 minutes of scrolling for 30 minutes of learning. That is it. No matter how packed your schedule is, find the time. Your future self will thank you.
Here are 5 free courses on AI you need to lock in on now:
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Here are 5 jobs that are future proof:
1. AI Prompt Engineer: Companies are paying top dollar for people who know how to communicate with AI tools effectively to generate business outcomes. This role is only growing.
2. Cybersecurity Analyst: As AI advances, so do digital threats. The demand for people who can protect systems, data, and infrastructure will never slow down.
3. Data Analyst: Every business runs on data. The ability to read, interpret, and turn data into decisions makes you indispensable in any industry.
4. Content Creator & Digital Marketer: Brands need human voices, storytelling, and creativity to connect with audiences. With AI as your assistant, one person can now produce the output of an entire team — no degree required.
5. AI Trainer & Evaluator: AI models need humans to teach, test, and fine-tune them. This behind-the-scenes role is quietly becoming one of the most in-demand positions in the tech world — and you can start with zero academic background.
The window is open right now. The question is, are you walking towards it?
Tomorrow is Thursday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Tomorrow is Monday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Tomorrow is Thursday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Ya Hayyu ya Qayyum bi rahmatika astageeth, aslihli sha’ni kullah wa laa takilni ilaa nafsee, tarfata ‘ayn.
O Ever-Living One, O Eternal One, by Your mercy I call on You to set right all my affairs. Do not place me in charge of my soul even in the blink of an eye.
Ameen Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum🤲🏾
Tomorrow is Thursday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Three days of fasting.
Tomorrow is Saturday, the commencement of the three days (Ayaamul bīd) sunnah fast in the month of Rajab. It ends on Monday.
Fast if you are able to, or earn reward by reminding others. Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Tomorrow is Monday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Tomorrow is Thursday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Tomorrow is Monday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Tomorrow is Thursday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Tomorrow is Thursday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
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Pages of the Glorious Qur'ān today, Saturday 18/10/25 (26 Rabī' al-thānī 1447AH), Sūrah al-'Ankabūt (29): 31-45, tafakkur verse 29: 41
Theme: The similitude of those who rely on others besides Allah
{مَثَلُ ٱلَّذِینَ ٱتَّخَذُوا۟ مِن دُونِ ٱللَّهِ أَوۡلِیَاۤءَ كَمَثَلِ ٱلۡعَنكَبُوتِ ٱتَّخَذَتۡ بَیۡتࣰاۖ وَإِنَّ أَوۡهَنَ ٱلۡبُیُوتِ لَبَیۡتُ ٱلۡعَنكَبُوتِۚ لَوۡ كَانُوا۟ یَعۡلَمُونَ}
"The example of those who take allies other than Allāh is like that of the spider who takes [i.e., constructs] a home. And indeed, the weakest of homes is the home of the spider, if they only knew".
LESSONS:
False Security in Worldly Allies: Relying on entities other than Allah whether people, wealth, or power for protection or success is like trusting a spider’s web, which is inherently weak and unreliable.
Fragility of Misplaced Trust: The spider’s web, though intricate, is easily destroyed, symbolizing that worldly alliances or dependencies lack true strength and permanence compared to reliance on Allah.
Deceptive Appearances: The web appears secure to the spider, but it’s fragile. Similarly, worldly gains or alliances may seem dependable but can collapse under pressure.
Spiritual Weakness: Taking allies other than Allah reflects a weakness in faith, as true strength and security come from trusting in the Creator, who is all-powerful.
Illusion of Control: The spider builds its web with effort, yet it remains vulnerable. People may strive to build their lives around false supports, mistakenly believing they have control.
Importance of Knowledge: The phrase “if they only knew” highlights ignorance as a barrier to recognizing the weakness of false allies. Seeking true knowledge leads to reliance on Allah.
Tawhīd (Oneness of Allah): The verse emphasizes the importance of exclusive devotion to Allah, rejecting any form of shirk (associating partners with Allah) in worship or reliance.
Temporary Nature of Worldly Systems: Just as a spider’s web is temporary, worldly systems, ideologies, or alliances that exclude Allah’s guidance are fleeting and unreliable.
Self-Delusion in False Systems: Those who rely on weak foundations may feel secure, but their trust is misplaced, leading to eventual disappointment or ruin.
Call to Reflection: The verse invites introspection, urging people to evaluate their sources of trust and security, encouraging a shift toward reliance on Allah alone.
These lessons draw from the metaphorical depth of the verse, encouraging spiritual awareness and dependence on divine guidance.