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"And your Lord is going to give you, and you will be satisfied." 🤍
Surah Ad-Duha is a reminder that difficult moments do not mean Allah has abandoned us. What is ahead may be greater than what is behind. Keep trusting, keep praying, and keep moving forward.
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It’s Friday 🤍
A day filled with blessings, mercy, and light — so let’s increase in sending Salawat upon the Prophet ﷺ.
“Allahumma salli wa sallim ‘ala Nabiyyina Muhammad” 🤍
On this blessed day, may our hearts be softened, our sins forgiven, and our duas answered. Keep your tongue moist with remembrance and your heart connected to him ﷺ.
🌙 Eid Mubarak from Islaminds!
May Allah fill your Eid with joy, mercy, peace, and countless blessings. Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum 🤍
Wishing you and your loved ones a beautiful Eid al-Adha ✨
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🌙✨ Eid Mubarak from all of us at Islaminds ✨🌙
May this blessed Eid bring peace to your heart, barakah to your home, and endless joy to your loved ones. 🤍
As we celebrate this beautiful season of faith, gratitude, and togetherness, may Allah accept our prayers, sacrifices, and good deeds.
Wishing you moments filled with happiness, love, and countless blessings.
Eid Mubarak! 🌙🐐✨
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The best du’a is the du’a of the Day of Arafah 🤍
“Lā ilāha illallāhu waḥdahu lā sharīka lah, lahul-mulku wa lahul-ḥamdu wa huwa ‘alā kulli shay’in qadīr.”
May Allah accept our du’as and forgive our sins. Ameen 🤲🏽 #DayOfArafah#DhulHijjah#Islaminds
Allah will surprise you in the most unexpected ways. Sabr may feel heavy now, but what Allah has written for you will be worth every moment of waiting. Every delay carries hidden mercy, and soon you’ll see how perfectly everything was planned by the One who never makes mistakes.
Allah never abandons His servants.
“And when My servants ask you concerning Me, then (answer them), I am indeed near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me.”
— Qur’an 2:186
No matter how alone you feel, Allah is near. He hears every du’a, every tear, every silent struggle.
If someone asks me what life has taught me so far, I would say: no one remains except Allah.
At the end of the day, what truly stays with a person is only Allah -- everything else fades: this dunya, friends, even the closest relationships.
If someone asks me the purpose of life, I would say: to please Allah -- and to walk away from every desire and every person that takes you away from Him.
Because in the end, Allah is Enough. 💕
Not every struggle in your life is a punishment. Sometimes it is Allah slowing you down so your heart can return to Him. We often think that ease means Allah is pleased with us and hardship means something is wrong, but the reality is deeper than that. There are moments when Allah removes certain comforts or changes our plans so we remember who we truly depend on. Because when life is always smooth, the heart can slowly become attached to the dunya without even realizing it. But when something shakes us, the heart begins to search again for meaning, for peace, for Allah. Your mistakes do not define the end of your story, and your sins are never stronger than Allah’s mercy. What matters is that you keep returning, no matter how many times you fall. Because the believer’s journey is not about never falling, it is about never giving up on coming back to Allah. 🤍
Peace starts with you...🤍
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
"Shall I not tell you who will be forbidden from the fire? Every gentle, soft-hearted and kind person." [ Tirmidhi ]
People want peace until they realize peace means changing your tone when speaking with someone who has irritated you, no longer making everything an argument, listening before responding, setting boundaries others have set, and no longer allowing just anyone to have access to you. Some of you don't want real peace because to require peace is to give it to others. How do you expect peace when you're responding in toxic ways?
Not every struggle in your life is a punishment. Sometimes it is Allah slowing you down so your heart can return to Him. We often think that ease means Allah is pleased with us and hardship means something is wrong, but the reality is deeper than that. There are moments when Allah removes certain comforts or changes our plans so we remember who we truly depend on. Because when life is always smooth, the heart can slowly become attached to the dunya without even realizing it. But when something shakes us, the heart begins to search again for meaning, for peace, for Allah. Your mistakes do not define the end of your story, and your sins are never stronger than Allah’s mercy. What matters is that you keep returning, no matter how many times you fall. Because the believer’s journey is not about never falling, it is about never giving up on coming back to Allah. 🤍
When Allah says ‘Kun faya kun’ Be, and it is, it means that what feels impossible to you is effortless for Him. Doors you thought were closed, paths you couldn’t see, outcomes you couldn’t imagine… all of it is in His control. So be patient with what hasn’t happened yet, and trust that when the time is right, Allah will say ‘Be’ and everything will fall into place.
You thought the delay meant Allah had forgotten you, but As-Sabur (The Most Patient) was holding your matter with perfect timing. Sometimes what feels like silence is actually protection, and what feels like waiting is quiet preparation. Trust that what is written for you will arrive exactly when it is meant to.
Sometimes you don’t realize how far your heart has drifted until you feel a quiet emptiness inside. Not because Allah left you, but because you slowly stopped turning back to Him. And still, He never closes the door. Even the smallest feeling of regret, the smallest du’a, it’s Him calling you back. So don’t wait to be perfect. Turn to Him as you are, because the One who created your heart knows exactly how to bring it back to life.
Sometimes you don’t realize how far your heart has drifted until you feel a quiet emptiness inside. Not because Allah left you, but because you slowly stopped turning back to Him. And still, He never closes the door. Even the smallest feeling of regret, the smallest du’a, it’s Him calling you back. So don’t wait to be perfect. Turn to Him as you are, because the One who created your heart knows exactly how to bring it back to life.
Cheatcodes (Muslim edition)
Sinning? - Repent to Allah.
Struggling? - Make sabr.
Confused? - Pray istikhara.
Stressed? - Remember Allah.
Distant? - Come back to Allah.
Grateful? - Say Alhamdulillah.
Scared? - Say HasbiAllah.
Hurting? - Open the Qur’an.
Lost? - Seek guidance in sujood.
All you need is Allah alone!
Sadly, some fall back into old habits and sins right after Eid, undoing their Ramadan progress. Don't let Shaytan win! Keep striving, and may Allah ﷻ accept our deeds!
If you couln't maintain a Ramadan habit you built (like reading one Juz daily or tahajjud), because you were too busy on Eid, then do it on the next day without delaying it.
We worship Allah ﷻ not Ramadan.
Sadly, some fall back into old habits and sins right after Eid, undoing their Ramadan progress. Don't let Shaytan win! Keep striving, and may Allah ﷻ accept our deeds!
If you couln't maintain a Ramadan habit you built (like reading one Juz daily or tahajjud), because you were too busy on Eid, then do it on the next day without delaying it.
We worship Allah ﷻ not Ramadan.
"It's not overreacting. If it hurts, it hurts."
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ felt sadness, pain, shed tears, and he showed us that these emotions are natural and not something to be ashamed of. When the heart hurts, it matters. When it feels wounded, Allah knows. You don't need to explain your pain to people. Just turn to the One who understands it best. Your emotions are valid, and Islam teaches us to feel, to reflect, and to turn to Allah with whatever is in our hearts. 💗
"It's not overreacting. If it hurts, it hurts."
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ felt sadness, pain, shed tears, and he showed us that these emotions are natural and not something to be ashamed of. When the heart hurts, it matters. When it feels wounded, Allah knows. You don't need to explain your pain to people. Just turn to the One who understands it best. Your emotions are valid, and Islam teaches us to feel, to reflect, and to turn to Allah with whatever is in our hearts. 💗