Tahajjud performers don’t need to wait for miracles; rather, miracles wait for them. When Allah intends for something amazing to happen, He draws you toward Tahajjud. The power of Tahajjud is simply in the word “Kun” and nothing can stand in front of the strength of Tahajjud.
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1. STRETCHING (especially the neck)
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Avoid tugging on the neckline when putting it on or taking it off
Do not hang wet tees on thin hanger
Pages of the Glorious Qur'ān today, Saturday 10/1/26 (20 Rajab 1447AH), Sūrah al-Ḥāqqah (69): 26-52 and al-Ma'ārij (70): 1-40, tafakkur verse 70: 35
Theme: Attributes of the People of Jannah
{أُو۟لَـٰۤىِٕكَ فِی جَنَّـٰتࣲ مُّكۡرَمُونَ}
They will be in gardens, honored.
LESSONS:
The phrase “They will be in gardens, honored” (Qur’ān 70:35, Surah al-Ma‘ārij) comes after a powerful list of qualities describing the people of Jannah (70:22–34). From these verses, we can distill the following lessons/attributes for the people of Jannah:
1: Consistency in Ṣalāh
The people of Jannah are constant and mindful in prayer:
“Except those devoted to prayer – those who remain constant in their prayers” (70:22–23). Their ṣalāh is not occasional or conditional; it is a lifelong commitment that disciplines the soul and connects them to Allah at all times.
2: Social Responsibility and Compassion
They recognize the rights of others in their wealth:
“And those within whose wealth is a known right for the beggar and the deprived” (70:24–25). Jannah is promised to those who combine worship with mercy, generosity, and concern for the less privileged.
3: Strong Faith in the Hereafter
They possess certainty in accountability:
“And those who believe in the Day of Recompense and fear the punishment of their Lord” (70:26–28). This awareness restrains them from sin and motivates sincerity, humility, and righteous action.
4: Moral Discipline and Chastity
They guard their desires and honor:
“And those who guard their chastity…” (70:29–31). Self-control, lawful relationships, and moral restraint are hallmarks of the people of Jannah.
5: Trustworthiness and Integrity
They uphold amānah and truth:
“And those who are faithful to their trusts and promises, and those who stand firm in their testimonies” (70:32–33). Honesty, reliability, and justice in word and action elevate a believer’s rank with Allah.
These qualities culminate in Allah’s promise:
“Those will be in gardens, honored.” (70:35)
Jannah is not attained by claims, but by character, consistency, and consciousness of Allah.
May Allah grant us Jannah and protect us from Jahannam. Āmīn.
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Pages of the Glorious Qur'ān today, Friday 9/1/26 (19 Rajab 1447AH), Sūrah al-Qalam (68): 42-52 and al-Ḥāqqah (69): 1-25, tafakkur verse 69: 19-21
Theme: Strive to be among those who shall receive the records of their deeds with their right hands
{فَأَمَّا مَنۡ أُوتِیَ كِتَـٰبَهُۥ بِیَمِینِهِۦ فَیَقُولُ هَاۤؤُمُ ٱقۡرَءُوا۟ كِتَـٰبِیَهۡ (19) إِنِّی ظَنَنتُ أَنِّی مُلَـٰقٍ حِسَابِیَهۡ (20) فَهُوَ فِی عِیشَةࣲ رَّاضِیَةࣲ (21)}
"So as for he who is given his record in his right hand, he will say, Here, read my record!
Indeed, I was certain that I would be meeting my account.
So he will be in a pleasant life"
LESSONS:
1. The ultimate success is receiving one's record of deeds in the right hand: This symbolizes divine approval, forgiveness, and entry into paradise. It reminds us to strive for righteousness so that we may experience this honor rather than regret.
2. Confidence and pride in good deeds come from living with awareness of accountability: The believer joyfully proclaims, "Here, read my record!" because their actions in this world were aligned with faith, showing that transparency in the Hereafter brings joy to those who prepared well.
3. Certainty in meeting one's account (hisāb) is a mark of true faith: The verse highlights that the successful person "was certain" of facing judgment. This teaches us to live with yaqeen (conviction) in the Hereafter, motivating sincere worship and avoidance of sin.
4. Good deeds lead to a life of complete satisfaction and pleasure: The righteous will enjoy "a pleasant life" free from hardship or sorrow. It emphasizes that worldly efforts in obedience to Allah yield eternal comfort and bliss in paradise.
5. This worldly life is the time to earn eternal reward: The certainty and joy stem from past actions, underscoring that our choices today directly determine our outcome tomorrow. We should prioritize faith, good deeds, and repentance to aim for this blessed end.
May Allah (Subhānahu wa ta'ālā) grant us all the certainty of faith in this life, make our records be given to us in our right hands on the Day of Judgment, and admit us into a pleasant life in Jannah al-Firdaws. Āmīn yā Rabb al-'ālamīn.
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We cannot mind our business when it comes to raising awareness for Muslims.
As for dragging Islam, we aren’t afraid of it.
Islam was dragged from the day it was born. It will be up until the day Issa return.
It’s in the dragging of Islam that Ibrahim was thrown into fire.
It was for this that Isa was conspired against.
Shua’ib was in fact told that, “how is it your business how we spend our money?”
It was for this that Muhammad was stoned and attacked.
He was saying what we are saying today.
You all love the stories for motivation, but you hate to see those who follow the footsteps of those prophet.
There’s a place for those who don’t want to be dragged with Muslims: outside Islam.
As for us, we’ll speak, Islam will be dragged by Kuffar, and we’ll be dragged along with it.
But the dragging will be done by the Kuffar, the people whose dragging doesn’t do anything to us, but add a badge of honour.
Dear Muslims, don’t participate in eyo and Christmas.
Dear non-Muslims, those who aren’t loyal to their religion can’t be loyal to you.
You’re safer with us than with them.
It’s my hope that’ll get a million dragging under this post, while I sip my warm tea.
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