Tonight may be Laylatul Qadr
Become a monthly supporter today. ๐
https://t.co/OmWn8SrxAD
In the West, many young Muslims are drifting quietly.
Ramadan is our window to bring them back.
For just $30 a month, you help place mentors on the ground and protect their eman.
Friendships fade. People change. Distance grows.
And sometimes, itโs not because of conflict or betrayal. Itโs just time doing what time does.
You can either keep replaying what was, or learn to appreciate it for what it was and move forward.
This world was never meant to be perfect or permanent. Accept it, sometimes there are no happy endings in this transient life.
Let go gently.
You'll stay up late for a Netflix series.
You'll stay up late scrolling endlessly.
But will you stay up for just two extra rak'ahs?
Ramadan nights are precious.
Use them wisely.
The Prophet PBUH said:
"When Ramadan begins, the gates of Jannah are opened, the gates of Hellfire are closed, and the devils are chained."
If there was ever a time to turn back to Allah, it's now.
Don't waste it.
You can't expect peace when your heart is full of resentment.
You can't expect guidance when your heart is filled with distractions.
What you feed your heart determines the kind of life you live.
The Prophet PBUH said:
"The strong man is not the one who can overpower others. The strong man is the one who controls himself when he is angry."
Strength isn't measured in muscles or words.
It's measured in patience, restraint, and self-control.
You don't have to share every opinion.
You don't have to react to everything.
Some things are better left unsaid.
Some battles are better left unfought.
Want more barakah in your time? Start your day with these:
- Pray Fajr on time
- Read a portion of the Qur'an
- Make dhikr after salah
The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
"O Allah, bless my Ummah in their early mornings."
The morning carries blessings, use it wisely.
The Qur'an is not just to be read.
It's to be lived.
Recite it daily.
Reflect on its meaning.
Act upon its teachings.
The more you give time to the Qur'an, the more it transforms your heart.
"Verily, this Qurโan guides to that which is most just and right." (17:9)
Gaza we are with you.
History is watching. History will bear witness.
We are living through historic times, where injustice is broadcast in real-time and oppression is dressed up as defence.
They bomb, they burn, they erase history with ink that runs red. They build their empires on the graves of the forgotten and call it progress.
But history does not forgive. It does not forget.
You can rewrite the headlines, but you cannot rewrite the truth.
One day, the towers of power will fall. The ink will dry. The silence will break. And the justice they tried to bury will rise.
Read. Reflect. Remember. Because this moment will be written in history and we will remember who stood, and who stayed silent.
And if nothing happens in this world, then know that the royal appointment with the King of Kings awaits the criminals.
Pure justice will reign supreme on that day.
How sweet it will be to see the tyrants get what they deserve!
Life feels heavy sometimes, but relief is always near.
No difficulty lasts forever.
Stay patient, better days are coming.
"Verily, with hardship comes ease." (94:6)
You say you don't have time, yet you scroll for hours.
You say you'll pray later, yet you rush for everything else.
It's not a time problem, it's a priority problem.
The Prophet PBUH Said:
"Indeed, Allah does not look at your appearance or wealth, but He looks at your hearts and actions."
People chase status and appearances, but in the end, none of that matters.
Whatโs inside you is what truly defines you.
"Every soul will taste death." (3:185)
It's not meant to scare you, it's meant to prepare you.
Live today like it's your last, because one day, it will be.
The Prophet PBUH said:
"Kindness is not found in anything except that it beautifies it."
You never know how much a small act can mean to someone struggling silently.
Overthinking drains energy without changing outcomes.
Sometimes, the best thing you can do is make dua, take action, and leave the rest to Allah.
Trust in Him brings peace where overthinking brings stress.
"The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers and fear Allah that you may receive mercy." (49:10)
Value people who remind you of Allah, not just those who make life easy.