Keep your tongue safe from speaking about others.
You’ll have fewer regrets not only in the hereafter, but in this life as well.
And if others speak about you to humiliate you, know that Allah will honor you not only in the hereafter, but before long, in this life as well.
May Hind’s killers perish in this life and the next. Ameen.
May Hind be reunited with her family and all the shuhada of Gaza in Jannat Al-Ferdous. Ameen.
“A Lesson I Will Never Forget ❤️
Last Thursday, around 4:00 p.m., we were called to the hospital to donate blood for my younger sister, who was about to undergo a C-section.
When we got there, they tested our blood, but unfortunately, none of us had the matching blood group. I decided to rush back to the market so we could find other relatives or friends to come and get tested. Time was running out.
On my way, around Danjar Yankura by France Road, a traffic officer stopped me for allegedly making a wrong turn (changing direction).
I was already stressed and worried. I explained to him that I wasn’t trying to be difficult, I was only in a hurry because my sister urgently needed blood for surgery. Instead of listening, he asked me to “settle” him. I only had ₦150 in my pocket, and I told him that was all I had and I couldn’t give it away because of the emergency. He then said I should wait for his superior officer (OC).
When the OC arrived, I explained everything that had happened. He asked me a simple question:
“What blood group is needed?”
I replied, “O positive.”
He looked at me and said,
“That’s my blood group too. Let’s go to the hospital.”
I was speechless.
He followed me to the hospital, donated his own blood, and that blood was used for my sister’s operation.
By the grace of God, the C-section was successful. Today, both the mother and the baby are safe and healthy.
That moment changed the way I see people.
If someone had told me before that a traffic officer would personally donate blood to save a stranger’s life, I might not have believed it, especially with all the negative stories we often hear.
This experience reminded me that everywhere you go, you will find both good people and bad people.”
Moral lessons; We should never judge everyone by the actions of a few. There are still kind-hearted people who are willing to help without expecting anything in return.
May Almighty Allah reward that officer abundantly, protect him, bless his family, grant him success in his work, and continue to use him as a source of goodness for others.
Humanity still exists. Hope still exists. And kindness can come from the most unexpected places. ❤️
A rejected monkey breaks the internet, while starving Palestinian children barely get noticed?
Palestinian children don't deserve to starve or be killed.
You see how almost everyone's criticism is directed to the offender and not Christianity as a religion, same should be done when it involves a Muslim (and believers of other religions). Because if a Muslim had done this, many people will push narratives, making it a religious thing and not focus on who did the wrong, and such acts fuel discrimination.
God listens to our prayers.
A miracle happened in 🇻🇪 Venezuela. After the earthquake, a toddler was found completely unharmed—surrounded by massive concrete blocks, yet without a single scratch.
Truly, when God wills it, nothing can stand in His way. Praise be to the Lord. 🙏❤️
🏆🇳🇬 Nigeria has recorded another proud achievement as Abdurraheem Almufti Yelwa, son of Professor Mansur Isa Yelwa, won the International Qur’an Recitation Competition in Saudi Arabia.
📖✨ His excellent recitation and strong mastery of Tajweed helped him emerge as the overall winner among contestants from different countries.
🎉👏 Congratulations to Abdurraheem Almufti Yelwa on this remarkable achievement. We wish him continued success and excellence. 🌟🤲🏽
Lallai haihuwa tayi rana🥰🫂
You willlllllll go to Umrah this new Islamic year.
You will give salaam to the Prophet.
You will have zamzam for breakfast, lunch and
dinner this year.
Point. Blank. Period!