Aisha RA reported: When I saw the Prophet SAW with a cheerful face, I said, “O Messenger of Allah, supplicate to Allah for me.” The Prophet said, “O Allah, forgive Aisha for her past and future sins, in secret and in public.” Aisha laughed so much that her head fell from his lap.
Ibrahim waited Decades for a child.
Musa waited years in exile.
Yusuf waited in prison.
Yaqub waited with blind eyes.
Ayyub waited through pain.
Nuh waited a lifetime.
Their waiting wasn't wasted.
Waiting is one of the quietest forms of 'ibadah-because even in silence,
Wallahi no amount of good in this life could ever recompense a mother’s and father’s efforts for their children, nor a child’s wafaa and dutifulness to his/her parents. They both will see their rewards on the day of judgement, and when we see things like this all of us Muslims should make du’a for them that through even just one good act like this, Allah wipes out any misdeeds they’ve done and enters them into Jannah with our Messenger ﷺ.
Say Ameen.
It was narrated from Ali bn Abi Talib رضى الله عنه that whenever the time for prayer came, his limbs would tremble and his colour would change.
He was asked about this, and he replied:
"The time has come for the trust which Allāh offered to the Heavens, the earth and the mountains, but they refused to bear it and were fearful, yet man undertook it. So, I do not know if I fulfill this trust well enough or not?"
• تنبيه الغافلين
Shaykh Ibn Uthaymin (رحمه الله) said:
“O my brothers! The month of Ramadan has ended, but a believer’s worship only ends with his death.”
[Majaalis Shahr Ramadan, p. 86]
Leave Comfort, Find Honor.
Hardship in the path of growth is lighter than a life of stagnation.
Travel may tire the body, but it refines the soul.
Knowledge, provision, character, and righteous company are not found in comfort zones.
If staying means humiliation… then moving forward is the only dignified choice.
your money problems aren't financial… they're spiritual
proof:
• Surah Nuh: istighfar = "wealth and children"
• Surah Talaq: taqwa = "provision from where you never expected"
• Surah Ibrahim: gratitude = "I will increase you"
the formula was always in the Quran
we just never opened it
Ramadan is leaving - but your discipline shouldn’t.
You proved you can wake before Fajr.
You proved you can control yourself.
You proved you can choose the Qur’an over distractions.
Don’t go back to being average.
#Ramadan
The Prophet ﷺ took hold of my hand and said,
"O Mu'adh! By Allāh I love you, so I advise you to never forget to recite after every prayer:
"Allahumma a'inni ala dhikrika, wa shukrika, wa husni 'ibadatika"
(O Allah, help me remember You, to be grateful to You, and to worship You in an excellent manner).
“One of the greatest etiquettes of supplication is not to 'test' Allah but to be certain of His response and engage with your whole heart.”
الشيخ أ. د. سليمان الرحيلي حفظه الله
On Laylatul Qadr, the angels descend with every matter of the coming year - your rizq (provision), your trials, your blessings. While you sleep, your entire year is being written. While you're awake and in sujood (prostration), you can make du'a (supplication) that shapes it. The question is simple: will you be asleep or awake when your destiny unfolds?
“how badly did you want it?”
i made dua during sujood
i made dua during taraweeh
i made dua while traveling
i made dua when it rained
i made dua during tahajjud
i made dua when i cried
i made dua while fasting
i made dua between the adhan and iqamah
i made dua after tashahud
NEVER GET TIRED OF MAKING DUAS, MAY ALLAH ACCEPT OUR DUAS 🤲🏾
normalize saying "alhamdulillah" when:
• you lose the job
• the relationship ends
• the plan falls apart
• the money runs out
• the friend walks away
because every "no" from Allah was protection you couldn't see yet
If you dont know what to ask tonight :
" O Allah, relieve me from the burden of overthinking and worries, and manage my affairs better than I could ever manage them."