The hadith never mentions cancer. It says one wing carries disease and the other carries its antidote. Are you quoting the Prophet ﷺ, or inventing words he never said?
And don’t forget unlike the Christians, we Muslims read our sources. You can’t fabricate a hadith or put words into the Prophet’s ﷺ mouth and expect us not to notice.
Surah Ad-Duḥā is a divine love letter to the broken-hearted.
It reminds you that silence doesn’t mean abandonment, that your past doesn’t define you, and that with Allah, brighter days are always ahead.
Day 20
Reminder: The last ten nights of Ramadan are a time for deep worship and seeking forgiveness.
QV: Seek forgiveness of your Lord and turn to Him in repentance. (Q11:3)
Du’a: Ya Allah, allow us to witness the last ten nights and grant us forgiveness and mercy. Ameen.
Day 19
Reminder: Guard your tongue from idle talk, gossip, and backbiting.
Quran Verse: Not a word does he utter but there is an observer near him, ready to record. (Q 50:18)
Du’a: O Allah, protect our tongues from falsehood and make our words a source of goodness. Ameen.
Day 18
Reminder: Trust in Allah’s plan. Whatever He decrees is best for us.
Quran Verse: Perhaps you dislike something, and it is good for you. (Q2:216)
Du’a: Ya Allah, grant us contentment in Your decree and make us among those who trust in You completely. Ameen.