5 codes for Muslim :
1.Surah Mulk Everyday before sleeping
"Save from punishment of grave"
2. Aytul-Kursi After every fard Salah
"It guarantees you Jannah"
3. Surah Ikhlas (3 times everyday)
The reward of reading the whole Quran
4. Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi (100 times)
"All your sins are forgiven"
5. Allahumma inni as-alukal al jannah, & Allahumma ajirni min an naar • 7x every
day after Fajr & Maghrib. ("Protection from Hellfire")
daily dhikr:
• SubhanAllah x33
• Alhamdulillah x33
• Allahu akbar x34
• la ilaha illa Allah
• Astagfirullah
• la hawla wala quwatta illa billah
• Subhan Allahi wa bi hamdihi
• Subhan Allahi adhim
• SubhanAllah wal hamdulillah, wa la ilaha ill Allah wa Allahu akbar
“Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khairin faqir” Recite this everyday, at every opportunity you can get. It’s a very powerful Dua. Recite it with the belief that Allah can make the impossible, possible because He can. He is the only one that can change your situation and provide you with everything you need in this life and hereafter. Pray it with your whole heart and trust in Him.
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Do not immediately stand up when finished praying, say this:
-Istighfar 3x
- SubhanAllah 33x
- Alhamdulillah 33x
- Allahuakbar 33x
- Laa ilaaha illaa anta, subhaanaka, innii kuntu mina dhalimin
- Ayatul kursi
I guarantee if you do this you will feel a massive improvement
daily dhikr:
• SubhanAllah x33
• Alhamdulillah x33
• Allahu akbar x34
• la ilaha illa Allah
• Astagfirullah
• la hawla wala quwatta illa billah
• Subhan Allahi wa bi hamdihi
• Subhan Allahi adhim
• SubhanAllah wal hamdulillah, wa la ilaha ill Allah wa Allahu akbar
"I was born to Pakistani parents but grew up in London. My journey with the Quran began early, thanks to my grandma. She was the one who taught me how to read the Quran. Sometimes our lessons would last for four hours until I got it right! In 2009, a significant chapter in my life came to a close when my dear grandmother passed away. Her absence left a void, and I turned to the Quran because I knew my reading would bring her reward. Sadly, as the years passed and life grew busier, my connection with the Quran began to slip away. I tried various methods to read it daily, even resorting to my trusty iPad. I read it daily for an entire year, but then stopped again.
I then tried a second tactic which failed miserably too. I got three translations of the Quran, one for work, one for my bag, and one for home, ensuring that it was always within arm's reach. Little did I realize that the Quran had always been on my phone. I experimented with many Quran apps but found none that truly matched my needs, especially as a self-proclaimed lazy person. I thought of creating my own app, but my motivation quickly died when a developer quoted a staggering $50,000 for the project.
Then, one evening, I stumbled upon a book detailing an experiment involving three groups of people striving to incorporate more exercise into their lives. The group that achieved the most success were those who wrote down when and how much exercise they would do. I decided to re-attempt to make this app, even if it meant burning through all my savings and borrowing money from family and friends. I just wanted to make something that would help me read the Quran every day.
Three years later, the app reached over 1 million downloads.
Thousands of users now read the Quran every single day without missing a day. I pray my grandma gets the reward of every single letter read from the app. I still have to pinch myself when I go on the app and see a thousand people reading live. I pray that this story can inspire anyone reading this to bring the Quran into their everyday life, as it did for me. I genuinely cannot remember the last time I missed a day of Quran, Alhamdulillah." - Esa Khan, Founder.
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P.S. For those asking in the comments, the app is called @QuranlyApp
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