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An elderly woman translating the Qur an into her local language..
A beautiful reminder, that serving the Book of Allah has no age limit: Every word translated helps hearts understand His message and brings the Qur'an closer to more people.
Today is Wednesday, and the window between Zuhr and Asr is a special time where Duas are answered
Whatever is heavy on your heart today, take it directly to Allah during this time.
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The Story of Ya'juj & Ma'juj (Gog and Magog)
Long ago, Allah gave a righteous king named Dhul-Qarnayn great power and authority. During his travels, he reached a people who begged him for help against two destructive tribes: Ya'juj and Ma'juj.
Instead of accepting payment, Dhul-Qarnayn asked them to work alongside him. Together, they built a massive barrier of iron and molten copper between two mountains. By Allah's permission, Ya'juj and Ma'juj could neither climb over it nor break through it.
But Dhul-Qarnayn reminded the people:
"This is a mercy from my Lord. But when the promise of my Lord comes to pass, He will level it to the ground." (Qur'an 18:98)
The barrier is not meant to last forever.
Near the end of time, after Isa ibn Maryam (Jesus) defeats the false messiah (the Dajjal), Allah will allow Ya'juj and Ma'juj to break through. They will spread across the earth in overwhelming numbers, causing corruption and destruction wherever they go.
Isa (peace be upon him) and the believers will seek refuge and make sincere du'a. Allah will then destroy Ya'juj and Ma'juj by sending a tiny worm into their necks, causing them all to die at once. Afterward, Allah will send birds to carry away their bodies and rain to cleanse the earth.
This story reminds us that no matter how powerful evil appears, Allah's promise is always true. Every trial has an end, and ultimate victory belongs to those who trust Him.
📖 References: Qur'an 18:83–99 and Qur'an 21:96–97, with further details found in authentic hadith.