Kun taba ganin wanda yake content din arziki ya mutu ana “report his page to be taken down” toh wannan wa’azi ne. Ku san me zaku rika posting. Allah yasa mu dache. Ameen
I saw a beautiful quote today;
"You've done your part. You've prayed already. You've cried already. Now, watch Allah to do His part. Comfort your heart, and just trust Him."
Dear Young Ladies searching for a partner🚨
Scholars warned us about specific categories of men you should not marry as a woman.
They are:
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Alhamdulillah for the bed you struggle to get out of.
Alhamdulillah for the job that drains you.
Alhamdulillah for the responsibilities that overwhelm you.
Because somewhere, someone is praying for exactly what you have.
Your life is someone else's du'a.
Wallahi, wallahi, wallahi, Tahajjud works.
Wake up 1hr before Fajr, perform ablution, pray at least 2 raka'ahs, and cry out your problems to Allah in your Sujood.
May Allah answer our prayers.
Keep saying this;
Men, say it loudly as you go to the Eid ground.
Allāhu Akbar, Allāhu Akbar, Lā ilāha illallāhu Wallāhu Akbar, Allāhu Akbar, Wa lillāhil-Hamd.
While you merry, Praise Allah in between.
TaqabaLlaahu minna wa minkum💟🎊
Ya Wahhab, the Giver without measure, You who granted Maryam a child without a man and parted the sea for Musa with only a staff, I come before You with empty hands, Ya Kareem. Grant me directly from Your treasures, not through means, not through delay, but by Your divine “Kun fayakūn.” Send me mercy, an opening, and a relief that only You can decree.
Laylatul Qadr is unknown but the day of Arafat is KNOWN. If there is a day that can change your life, it is 'these days. Allah’s (mercy) descends. Your duas will be accepted & your sins, past & current will be erased.
strive to make to the most of it. إن شا الله
Tomorrow is Monday, and with it comes the start of the ten most important days of the year. It is a bit strange how we all prepare for weeks before Ramadan, yet these days often arrive without much notice. The Prophet (peace be upon him) made the value of this time very clear.
ما من أيام العمل الصالح فيها أحب إلى الله من هذه الأيام
There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these ten days.
This means that a small action done on a Tuesday morning in Dhul Hijjah could carry more weight than the same action done in the middle of Ramadan. It is a major opportunity to catch up on any spiritual drifting you have done over the last few months.
To make the most of this, look at fasting as much as you can, especially on the ninth day, which is the Day of Arafah. That single day can wipe away the sins of the year before and the year after. If you cannot fast every day, try to increase your dhikr.
The Prophet told us to say Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar frequently during this time. You can also look at giving charity, no matter how small the amount, and making sure your five daily prayers are done on time with a bit more heart.
If you are planning to offer a sacrifice, remember that the sunnah is to avoid cutting your hair or nails from the moment the month starts until the sacrifice is finished. This is a way of joining the pilgrims in spirit.
The main thing to avoid is allowing these days pass like any other week. Avoid falling into the trap of being busy with things that do not matter.
Also, be careful with your tongue. It is a time for mercy, so do not spoil your rewards by engaging in backbiting or arguing over small things. These days are a gift meant to help us reset our focus before the year ends.
Allah knows best.
Someone told me she completely stopped criticizing and gossiping because Allaah taught her a great lesson.
She lived in a school hostel, and every single time any of the girls did something immoral, she criticized them. Before she graduated, she ended up engaging in most of the same things they were involved in.
Sometimes, God tests you simply because you feel you’re too good to be tested, because you think other people only fall into sin because they are not holding firmly enough to the deen.
Pray for those who have strayed, and beg God to keep you firm upon the right path.
The truth is, none of the good deeds we do, or the sins we avoid, are purely products of our own wisdom. Na God ooo.
WHEN ALLAH WAKES YOU UP AT 2AM, 3AM, OR 4AM… PRAY
It’s not random. It’s not insomnia.
Is a divine wake up call. Allah wants to hear from you, He is giving a chance of one-on-one conversation
Best times when duas get accepted
1.Between adhaan and iqamah.
2.While it's raining.
3.During traveling.
4. At the time of adhaan.
5.On Friday between Asr and maghrib
6.Tahajjud.
7. In sujood.
8.While fasting.
9.After reciting ayat ul kursi
Bittersweet that Ramadan is moving so fast. It feels like we were just waiting for it to arrive, making intentions and hoping to make the most of it, and now we’re already nearing its final days. Ramadan really is like a guest that stays for a short while, filling our hearts with reminders and opportunities to become better, and when it starts to leave, you can’t help but reflect on how precious the time was. I am grateful Allah allowed me to witness it once more, and I pray He accepts our efforts and worship this Ramadan.