To be successful in life
-Tahajjud
-Istigfar
-Five daily prayers on time.
-Two raka’at before fajr prayer.
-Istigfar.
-Salat ad duha.
-Sadaka.
-Reading the Quran daily.
-Istigfar.
-Morning and evening adkhar.
-Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays.
-Istigfar.
-Istigfar.
A camera did what the entire United Nations couldn't!!!
They don't respect our religion Allah see everything💔😢
They seem to have nothing better to do with their lives than oppress and abuse people while violating the rights of children.
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Rasulullah ﷺ said: Whoever guides someone to
goodness will have a reward like one who did it.
The Qur’an doesn’t even begin the conversation of modesty with women.
Allah first addresses the believing men:
“Lower their gaze and guard their chastity.”
Then He addresses believing women.
Qur’an 24:30–31.
So Modesty was never supposed to be a burden placed entirely on women. And this is why I don’t like the way hijab is sometimes explained.
“Cover because men will look.”
Think about how strange our idea of “hiding” has become. We protect passwords.
We lock our homes. We keep private conversations private. We don’t give everyone access to our personal lives.
And nobody calls that insecurity instead We call it boundaries.
Islam doesn’t teach a woman:
“You are beautiful, therefore hide because beauty is dangerous.”
It teaches something much more profound:
Your beauty does not become public property simply because you possess it.
TODAY A NON-MUSLIM WOMAN SAW ME ADJUST MY HIJAB AND ASKED:
“Why do you cover your hair? Aren’t you hiding yourself?”
I could have given her the usual answer.
Then I remembered what I learned and that answer led to a conversation about hijab that I wish more people understood.
We live in a culture where visibility is treated like power. Show your body. Show your lifestyle. Show your relationship. Show your success.
The more people can see, the more valuable you’re apparently supposed to be. Islam disrupted that entire idea.
Let’s be honest. You were waiting for that apology. It never came. Don’t be upset. Don’t focus on it. Let it go. Don’t let it consume you. Let the Almighty take care of things. Healing begins when you can accept that and move on with peace in your heart.