This man is always teaching his daughters etiquette, self-respect, and how to dress like young ladies. Some may see it as old-school, but in a world where social media has a huge influence on kids, parents like this are priceless.
Good values start at home, and a father’s guidance can shape a daughter for life. ❤️
Important Dhul-Hijjah dates here in the UK, according to confirmed local sighting of the Hilal.
See our previous post for the full list of places where the moon was seen, with crescent photos from across the country.
Alhamdulillah how beautiful does it feel to be celebrating Eid together, on one day, as a country?
This is exactly what local moonsighting offers us here in the UK. After almost 9 years of UK-only moonsighting, month after month, we have shown that the crescent can be sighted here, and our communities can come together around one shared calendar without the need to outsource.
May Allah unite our hearts, accept our worship, and allow us to honour these blessed days in the best way. Ameen.
Allah, please open the door. I am a little scared, but I know You are with me.
This child’s reaction to being stuck in an elevator is a profound lesson for us all. While most of us would panic, his first instinct was to turn to his Creator. He acknowledged his fear but chose to trust in Allah’s presence.
If your father or mother is above 67, please pause and read this slowly.
At that age, life begins to feel different for them. The world moves faster, but their bodies move slower. The things they once did effortlessly now require effort. Their strength is not what it used to be, and even if they don’t say it, they feel it.
What they need now is not pressure. Not stress. Not arguments about money or past mistakes. They need stability. They need reassurance. They need to feel safe.
If they have savings, protect it. This is not the stage for risky investments or “let’s try this opportunity.” It is the stage for preservation. Capital safety matters more than high returns. Peace of mind matters more than profit.
If they depend on you financially, don’t see it as a burden. See it as a privilege. The same hands that once carried you are now weaker. The same voices that defended you now speak softer. Support them with dignity, not pity.
And beyond money, give them something deeper.
Call them without being in a hurry.
Sit with them without checking your phone every two minutes.
Let them repeat stories you’ve heard before. One day, you will wish to hear those stories again.
At 67 and above, what they truly fear is not death. It is loneliness. It is feeling forgotten.
Take care of their health. Help them organize their documents. Make sure they are not being financially manipulated. Protect them from stress. But most importantly, protect their heart.
Because one day, the chair they sit on will be empty.
And no amount of money will buy back one more conversation.
May the soul of @BBmaina99 rest in Jannah.
I went through her timeline and it is filled with Islamic content.
She is a great lost to the Muslim community.
Assalamu Alaikum
The user of this account (FATIMA BULAMA) passed away on monday…if you come accross this post please your prayers are highly needed . Thank you.
tahajjud is no joke, Wallahi it’s a miracle, asked Allah for something that felt impossible two nights ago and He made it happen. ya Allah your mercy leaves me speechless 😭😭
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@British_Airways do you know what date is today? It was exactly 1 year since you lost my suitcase & have not compensated me. It's also my daughter's birthday (you can check her passport) who was travelling with me & thanks to BA her surprise gifts were also all lost. Sick airline