Shaykh ul-Islaam Ibn Taymeeyah رحمه الله said:
“Whoever is accustomed to saying Tasbih [SubhanAllaah - far is Allaah from imperfection] before going to sleep, is given strength and energy in fulfilling his needs and also strength in worshipping.”
[Majmoo Al-Fatawa, (7/394)]
Use your energy wisely:
- Do not waste your strength in anxiety; learn to redirect it.
- Do not drain your power with hatred; replace it with compassion.
- Do not waste your time in backbiting; use it instead in Dhikr and reflection.
The first step to a beautiful marriage is respect:
Expect less, respect more.
The second is tolerance:
If you tolerate, you will never hate.
The third is appreciation.
Show appreciation, it will strengthen affection.
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I have had such bad experiences with doctors that I genuinely fear visiting them now, especially dentists.
Around 10 years ago, I went to get my teeth cleaned and check if there were any cavities.
The dentist mistakenly used an expired tube, and it turned my teeth black.
To save himself, he said I must have eaten something that caused it. After a lot of heated arguments and a few doctor connections getting involved, he finally accepted his mistake.
I didn’t take it further. Accepted his apology and moved on.
He tried cleaning it, but that made things worse and started ruining my teeth. Till today, my teeth colour has not gone back to normal, and I have to carry that scar everywhere.
A few years later, I got wisdom tooth pain and had to visit a dentist again. Went to another dentist and he did the surgery. He said it was complicated and told me, “If you feel pain, come back tomorrow.”
Next day I went, his clinic was closed.
For the next 3 days, I kept bearing the pain, but his clinic remained closed. Finally visited another dentist, he cleaned it, and the pain went away.
After a week, I met the first dentist and asked him what happened. He casually said he was on vacation.
I was so frustrated. If he knew I could be in pain, he should have told me earlier. I would have gone to someone else.
These 2 incidents are the reason I still hesitate so much before visiting a dentist.
MBBS doctors’ stories some other day.
“An Indian Hindu girl wore a Burkha for 24 hours in Saudi Arabia, and her experience ended up challenging a lot of assumptions people casually make online”
The girl clarified from the beginning
that this was not meant to insult any religion or culture
She said she was simply curious to understand
what it actually feels like to spend an entire day wearing a Burkha in Saudi Arabia
At first
she struggled badly
The heat
the face veil
the completely unfamiliar environment
everything felt mentally exhausting to her
But slowly
something unexpected happened
Instead of feeling judged
she started feeling completely normal in the crowd
Nobody stared at her strangely
nobody treated her differently
And by the end of the challenge
she admitted something that surprised even her
She said she finally understood
why many women feel comfortable, confident, and secure wearing it in public places
Her final statement is what really caught people’s attention online
“People judge your attitude more than your clothes.”
And now a bigger debate has started online
People are saying –
In Christianity too
many women cover their heads during prayers and traditions
In Hindu culture as well
ghoonghat and parda have existed for generations in many families
So if different religions have their own forms of modest dressing
then why does Burkha specifically trigger so much anger and criticism online ?
Whoever consistently maintains the recitation of Sūrah al-Baqarah over long/unbroken periods will witness remarkable changes in their life; physical healing, increase in their provision, expansion in their chest and blessing in their time.
The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said:
اقرَؤوا سورةَ البَقرةِ؛ فإنَّ أخذَها بَركةٌ، وتَركَها حَسرةٌ، ولا تَستطيعُها البَطَلةُ
"...Recite Sūrah al-Baqarah, for taking hold of it is a blessing, neglecting it is a regret, and those engaged in sorcery [and deceptive practices] cannot withstand it."
• أخرجه مسلم (804)، وأحمد (22193)
"If anyone has survived this starvation,
it is this chicken.
She survived my knife through nine displacements.
Every time I reached for her neck, someone stopped me:
my wife,
Ayloul,
and Zein [my children], who found in his chicken friend something worth saving.
In a tent whose thin strips were colder than the hunger surrounding it,
she felt she was a burden to us—eating anything,
moving so lightly no one could hear her.
Even her clucking was faint,
and her gaze seemed to apologise for still being alive.
But what truly saved her wasn’t us.
It was the egg.
Every three days, she laid one egg—warm—
in a time when even a loaf of bread had disappeared.
We would divide it:
half for Zein,
the other half for Ayloul,
and I would postpone my hunger,
filling myself just by watching them.
And between one egg and the next,
a question circled in my mind:
Do I slaughter her, so we can eat for two days,
or keep her alive… so we can endure longer?
Even when my friend Hamed broke his arm
and needed any protein in this void,
I decided to slaughter her for him.
He looked at her for a long time,
then said:
“No, Malek… I can’t bear this guilt.
I won’t drink her broth… I won’t be the reason.”
In that moment, I understood:
we were saving ourselves from ourselves.
It was a test of the last part within us
that had not yet turned savage.
We could not bring ourselves to harm a chicken—
yet this vile world found it easy to abandon our children."
- Malek Shinbary, Palestinian from Gaza
Modern wives often treat their husbands worse than strangers.
She is polite to the waiter, professional with her boss, and sweet to her girlfriends.
But at home she doesn't even cook for her husband, dismisses his opinions, and she never does he says.
This is because many men do surrender their authority the day they said “I do.” They become simps who are afraid to lose the woman, they do things to impresss her.
A woman respects power. When you become soft and afraid to lead, she loses attraction and starts mistreating you.
You should be a dangerous man, let her know that you are capable of violence but you choose to treat her well. Thats how you preserve your respect.
Marriage in Islam is not just physical…
it’s spiritual, emotional, and عبادہ.
🤍 Your love can earn reward
🤍 Your care can bring barakah
🤍 Your dua can strengthen your bond
Keep Allah between you…
and your marriage will never break.
I want to share a real incident about an Amazon delivery boy Md. Asif —yes, to me he is still a “boy,” probably around 25–26 years old. He has been delivering parcels in our area for the past 3–4 years.
He belongs to a different religion, but that has never mattered to me.
Whenever he—or any delivery person—comes to my home, I always offer them water or biscuits.
You might ask, what do I get in return?
I receive something far more valuable—respect, warmth, and unexpected kindness.
There have been several occasions when I wasn’t at home. He or another one named Rahul, tried calling me but couldn’t reach me, so they paid for my Cash on Delivery orders from their own pocket and handed the parcels over to my house help. I paid them later. This has happened multiple times.
But what happened two days back left me completely speechless.
I had recently ordered a leather wallet. When it arrived, I opened it and, just to check the space, I placed my passport, government ID cards, debit cards, an international credit card, and ₹5000 inside and was checking.
I soon realized the quality of the product wasn’t good. Just then, I got a call from my business—and I completely forgot about the wallet.
Later, I repacked it exactly the way it came and placed it with the return items.
The next morning, the pickup was done while I was busy inside the room. I asked my house help to hand over the packet along with a small bottle of water.
And that was it—I didn’t think about it again.
I had completely forgotten that all my important documents and cash were still inside.
Around 9:30 at night, the doorbell rang. I opened the door and saw him (Asif)—tired, exhausted, drenched in sweat. I live on the 3rd floor, and there’s no elevator.
I immediately felt concerned and asked for water and biscuits.
He softly said, “Wait, ma’am… I don’t need anything. Please listen first.”
I was confused. “What happened? Are you okay? Why are you here now? I haven’t ordered anything in Amazon!”
He asked, “Ma’am, you had a return this morning, right?”
I said yes.
Then he asked, “Have you lost anything?”
I was surprised. “No.”
He asked again, “Are you sure, ma’am?”
I said, “Absolutely.”
And then… he took out one by one - my passport, all my Govt ID cards, debit cards, credit card, and the ₹5000—and handed them back to me.
He asked me to check everything and count the money.
I couldn’t.
I was numb.
It hit me all at once—what I had done, what could have happened.
I have an international trip coming up soon. If my passport had been lost, especially during this time, getting a new one would have been nearly impossible. My entire trip would have been cancelled!
He told me that he had already handed over the return package to his manager, but something about the weight felt unusual. He took it back, checked, and found all my belongings inside.
I had no words.
I wanted to hug him—but I couldn’t. I just stood there, overwhelmed, with tears in my eyes.
I offered him something—anything. I didn’t even have sweets at home to offer. I gave him a sealed bottle of Limca and a new company T-shirt I had. He was already soaked in sweat, so I insisted he take it, despite his hesitation.
I even tried to give him some amount as a token of gratitude.
He refused.
Not a single note.
He lives far away, yet he came back the same evening to return everything—understanding the importance of what I had forgotten, even when I didn’t.
He left quickly, saying he still had a two-hour journey back home. Otherwise, I would have at least requested him to stay for dinner.
Today, I felt I must share this.
Honesty still exists.
This is the India I believe in. This is my Bengal. This is how we live—where people trust each other, where Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs… we all coexist with respect and warmth.
He didn’t have to return it the same day. But he did.
That’s the power of humanity.
A simple smile, a little kindness—these things still matter.
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Men that have Gheērāh (protective jealousy for their womenfolk)are very rare, societies is filled with Ad-Dayyuth.
The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said:
“There are three upon whom Allāh has made Paradise Ḥarām (forbidden):
• The one addicted to intoxicants
• The one who is disobedient (to his parents)
• And the Dayyooth (shameless one) who approves lewd/evil acts of his womenfolk.”
📓-[ رواه النسائي في السنن ٦١١٣]
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“And that is because Gheerāh (protective jealousy) is from the basis of this religion so whoever lacks it then he lacks Deen, hence to Allāh a Dayyooth is the most vile creature and Jannah is Harām upon him.”
📓-[الجواب الكافي]
You want to marry a practicing Muslim man but you also want him to flaunt you everywhere - think again cause a practicing Muslim man wouldn't want to be a Dayyuth he would have Gheērāh.
How blessed is the woman that finds a man who loves Allāh and His Messenger ﷺ more than he loves her and he is jealous for her!
No unknown men Shall have right to enjoy the beauty of his wife.
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"Anyone who criticizes Israel is our enemy.
We will watch you through Google.
We will expose your weaknesses.
We will get you fired from your job.
And if you own a business, we will bankrupt you."
This is not a random activist speaking.
This is an official from the Israeli Embassy in Washington.
This is exactly what Zionism has become.
A global intimidation machine that threatens your livelihood if you dare speak against them.
Share before they try to delete it.