Tomorrow is Monday. It’s Sunnah to fast!
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Rasulullah ﷺ said; Whoever guides someone to goodness will have a reward like one who did it.
"Barcelona are winning trophies and playing good football" Then go support them
"Manchester City have just won another trophy and are on their way to win another one" Then go support them
"PSG are dominating domestically and in Europe" Then go support them
"Bayern munich are a better team than us and have a proper attack" Then go support them
If there's one thing I've learned all my life being a Madrid fan is that no matter how long it takes Real Madrid always find a way back
58 trophies in the last 15 seasons
36 laliga titles
15 champions League titles
It takes heart, Soul and sacrifice to support this club, I don't care if we go 30 seasons trophyless, the joy Real Madrid has brought me can't be compared to any trophyless season
To all the old madridistas who were here post galactico era will know that what we're going through now is nothing compared to then, all I see in this fanbase are spoilt kids who started watching football 6 years ago
Real Madrid will rise again and as usual stronger than ever, the best thing we can do as fans is to show the team support on every aspect, to the president, to the coach and to the players
Halamadrid 🤍
Ya Allah, bless us with a consciousness of You that prevents us from disobeying You;
and grant us obedience that admits us into Your Paradise;
and bestow upon us a firm faith that makes the trials of this world easy to bear.
Ameen. 🤲🏼
O Allah! We seek refuge with You from helplessness, laziness, cowardice and feeble old age;
we seek Your protection from the fitnah of life and death and we seek refuge with You from the punishment in the grave.
Allahumma Ameen. 🤲🏼
My Favourite Du'a❤️
Rabbighfirli - My Lord, forgive me
Warhamni - Have mercy on me
Wajburni - Cover my shame
Warfa'ni - Raise my rank
Warzuqni - Give me sustenance
Wahdini - Give me guidance
Wa'afini - Make me healthy
Wa'fu'anni - pardon me
Zina takes everything from you. It is one of a few sins the Quran calls pure filth. Zina is a chain reaction, it starts with a glance, then a smile, a message, a meeting until one day your heart has already crossed the line and the body simply follows. That's why Allah didn't say don't commit zina, Allah says do not go even near it. Because the paths leading to Zina are as destructive as Zina itself.
By the time the body sins, the heart, mind, and discipline are already compromised. That's why people feel emptier after, not relieved. Something leaks out of them, focus, self respect or barakah. Zina didn't just break religious rules it kills your ability to bond deeply and slowly normalizes self betrayal.
Zina strongly activates the dopamine. It makes a normal life feel boring, work feels heavy and the focus drops. Over time, self control becomes weak. You know something is wrong, but stopping feels harder. It also creates emotional bonds in the brain. When intimacy happens without commitment, those bonds break again and again. The brain learns not to attach deeply. People start feeling emotionally numb, distant, or unable to truly connect.
When you commit Zina the body stays in a stress cycle. Sleep, energy and mood get affected. Anxiety and restlessness increases. Mentally and morally it creates an inner conflict. You act against your values. Guilt and secrecy slowly eat confidence and peace. Zina is always an exchange. You give time, focus, discipline, biology and you get distractions in return. With Zina, you don't just touch a body, you inherit a mess. Other people's chaos stick to you.
Halal intimacy does not damage a person because it happens inside safety, clarity, and responsibility. In marriage, there is no secrecy, no fear of exposure, and no inner conflict. The Quran allows intimacy only within marriage because it protects dignity and emotional stability. When a person acts in with their values, the mind stays calm instead of divided, so guilt and shame do not poison the experience.
Scientifically, halal intimacy works with the brain, not against it. Oxytocin and bonding hormones strengthen attachment instead of being broken repeatedly. This builds trust, emotional security, and long-term satisfaction rather than emotional numbness. The brain learns that intimacy is safe, stable, and meaningful, not something to chase and hide.
In today’s age of constant stimulation, casual relationships, and instant pleasure, halal intimacy protects focus and discipline. It does not drain energy or scatter attention. Instead, it supports routine, emotional balance, and personal growth. Rather than weakening self-control, it strengthens it. That is why halal intimacy adds peace and stability, while zina slowly takes them away even when it looks harmless on the surface.
Reciting Surah Mulk before going to sleep will save you from the punishment of grave. Imagine a surah spreading its wings like a flock of birds to save you. Now imagine you share it & one person acted upon this, What on earth could be more preserving than this? سبحان الله
Ya Rabb, I seek Your protection from mental confusion, a helpless state, and a life of hardship.
I ask for Your protection from regret, giving up hope, and from deviating from Your path.
Do not allow me to be misguided, and guide me back to You.
Ya Allah, I hope for Your mercy. Do not leave me to myself even for a blink of an eye. Correct all of my affairs for me. There is none worthy of worship except You.
13 traits that make you magneteic without saying a word:
1. constant dhikr - peace follows presence.
2. clean heart - people feel safe near you.
3. tawakkul - your calm confuses chaos.
4. hayaa - modesty that demands respect.
5. being real - no need to impress.
6. taqwa - your fear of Allah is highly present.
7. ikhlas - you help without hidden agendas.
8. listening deeply - presence is power.
9. smiling often - a sunnah with big impact.
10. boundaries - not everyone gets access.
11. manners - character is remembered.
12. gratitude - people love those who say Alhamdulillah.
13. avoiding gossip - trust is built in silence.
You don’t need to chase attention.
Let your akhlaaq speak louder than your words.
6 habits that quietly bring you closer to Allah
1.Praying on time (even if imperfect)
2.Saying istighfar daily
3. Reading even 1 ayah a day
4. Making small sincere duas
5.Lowering your gaze intentionally
6. Choosing halal even when it’s hard
→ Small habits. Big impact.