@FromDust_ Paying taxes to the Kuffar and living under Trump’s boots while Takfiring Muslims in Muslim lands is truly embarrassing.
Also calling these Jesters “ Shaykh “ as well.
As you celebrate this blessed day with your loved ones, remember the ni'mah Allah has blessed you with—and keep your brothers and sisters among the aseer in your du'as.
تقبّل الله منّا صالح الأعمال وسدّد خطانا إلى ما فيه الخير والصلاح في العقبى والمآل
The most exalted day of the year for du‘ā has dawned — the blessed Day of ‘Arafah.
Prepare your heart and your du‘ā from now, for this is a day when du‘ā are answered, hopes are fulfilled, sins are forgiven, faults are pardoned, and souls are freed from the Fire.
Approach this day with profound humility. Renounce reliance on your own might, and acknowledge that all strength and power belong solely to Allah. Embrace the truth of human frailty and surrender entirely to Him.
Let your supplications flow abundantly and unceasingly. Immerse your heart and tongue in dhikr, du‘ā, and heartfelt recitation of the Qur’an. It is reported that among the pious predecessors, some would spend the Day of ‘Arafah seated in deep remembrance and prayer, yearning for the mercy of their Lord.
Make your du‘ā lengthy and persistent. Return again and again with your most intimate personal requests — and do not forget the oppressed and the afflicted among this Ummah.
Know with Yaqeen that when Allah grants, His generosity surpasses all imagination. The arrows of du‘ā on the Day of ‘Arafah — by Allah’s infinite permission — never miss their mark.
Whoever remains steadfast in du‘ā shall be granted enduring joy and ‘āfiyah.
The great scholar Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr said:
“The supplication on the Day of ‘Arafah is better than on any other day… and the du‘ā of ‘Arafah is, in most cases, accepted.”
And in Latā’if al-Ma‘ārif, Ibn Rajab relates that one of the righteous said:
“By Allah, I have never made a du‘ā on the Day of ‘Arafah, and a year passed without seeing it answered — as clearly as the break of dawn.”
The Day of ‘Arafah is a majestic and awe-inspiring day — a day when the signs of Allah’s mercy are clearly manifest.
It presents a sacred opportunity to renew one’s faith, realign one’s path, and make a sincere, heartfelt resolution to repent and submit wholly to Allah — not only for the coming year, but for a lifetime.
As virtuous as Laylat al-Qadr is, we do not know which night among the last ten it truly is. But we do know the Day of ‘Arafah — the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah — and this year, it falls on Thursday, tomorrow.
On Laylat al-Qadr, Jibrīl and the angels descend, and that is a tremendous virtue. But on the Day of ‘Arafah, Allah descends in a manner befitting His Majesty.
It is a day when the signs of Tawḥīd are renewed and exalted, and when pure servitude to Allah alone — without any partner — is fully realized.
That is why it is mentioned that among the recommended supplications for the Day of ‘Arafah is a du‘ā of Tawḥīd:
“Lā ilāha illa Allāh, waḥdahu lā sharīka lah, lahu al-mulku wa lahu al-ḥamd, wa huwa ‘alā kulli shay’in qadīr.” “There is no god but Allah, alone without partner. His is the dominion and His is the praise, and He has power over all things.”
One must be vigilant not to fall short on this sacred day — for it is a moment that cannot be reclaimed, an opportunity that may never come again.
Don’t forget to fast on this blessed day (if you are not performing Hajj), for it expiates the sins of the previous year and the year to come.
Ya Allah, let not the Day of ‘Arafah pass except that You have lifted from us every burden, eased our affairs, and answered our du‘ā.
Ya Allah, Most Compassionate, swiftly grant freedom to the imprisoned Muslims wherever they may be, and free our sisters enduring hardship and suffering in the camps.
Ya Allah, Protector of the helpless, shield our children, our brothers, and our sisters in Gaza and elsewhere from harm and despair.
Ya Allah, bring down the ṭawāghīt who spread corruption and injustice far and wide — those who conspired with the disbelievers against the believers — in Gaza and in Baghuz.
Ya Allah, grant the righteous and sincere Muwaḥḥidīn a clear, resounding victory.
Ya Allah, Most Merciful, envelop us all in Your boundless pardon, infinite gentleness, and overwhelming mercy.
Ahmad Musa Jibril
Dhul-Hijjah 8, 1446
I am amazed at how the oppressed are aware of each others situations. From Sudan to the forgotten Rohingya, they share their grief and joy as one. If one were to be liberated they would rejoice together as one, whereas Muslims living in comfort remain ignorant of their suffering.
I have never seen a madkhali criticise Shaykh Ahmad without slandering and insulting him. That's all you people ever do but then want to talk about manners.
Ya Rabb, grant freedom to these noble men who strove for Your deen in this world filled with corruption. Ya Allah, strengthen them with steadfastness and patience. Ya Allah, take revenge upon the oppressors.
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Shaykh Sulayman Al 'Alwan (hafidhahullah) : Keep all the prisoners in you Du'aa, ESPECIALLY Shaykh Naasir Al Fahd, because the torture he's put through is greater and a special type of torture compared to the rest.
#free_nasr_alfhd#ناصر_الفهد
Imprisoned without a trial. 23yrs!
No trial, no charge where are the justice warriors? Human rights activists?
Are those reserved for a a specific group?
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