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*Maryam (ʿalayhas-salām) — Alone in the Miḥrāb, Never Alone With Allah*

Maryam (peace be upon her) was alone in the miḥrāb — a place of worship, silence, and deep devotion.
No crowd. No applause. No visible support.
Yet… she was never abandoned.

When the world withdrew from her, Allah drew closer.

“Every time Zakariyyā entered upon her in the miḥrāb, he found provision with her…”
(Qur’an 3:37)

In her loneliness, Allah provided.
In her silence, Allah spoke through destiny.
In her isolation, Allah chose her above the women of the worlds.

Her story teaches us a powerful truth:

🔹 Loneliness is not punishment — it is often preparation.
🔹 When Allah places you alone, He is working on you directly.
🔹 When no one sees your tears, Allah does — and He responds.

Maryam was tested with solitude, accusations, and fear —
but Allah honored her patience with a miracle that changed history.

🤍 If you feel alone today:
– Alone in prayer
– Alone in struggle
– Alone in patience

Remember:
The miḥrāb moments are where miracles are written.


> “If Allah separates you from people, it is often because He wants to connect you to your purpose.”

🤲 Trust the silence. Hold on to worship. Allah never leaves His sincere servants alone.

With Allah, even solitude becomes strength — and every sincere youth has a destiny being shaped in private.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

ALLAHU AKBAR KABIRA WALHAMDULILAHI KASEERA🫀WA SUBHANALLAHI BUKHRATAW WA ASEELA

🌿 *Loneliness That Leads You Back to Allah — A Lesson from Musa (عليه السلام)*

Mūsā (عليه السلام) walked out of Egypt alone—with fear in his chest, no companion, no home, no plan.
But in that loneliness, Allah was not absent.
Allah was preparing him.

When the world closed its doors, Allah opened a new path for him — a path that led to Prophethood, honour, and victory.

“So he left the city in a state of fear, looking around cautiously. He prayed:
‘My Lord, save me from the wrongdoing people.’”
— Surah Al-Qasas 28:21

And Allah answered him.
Allah guided him.
Allah did not leave him for a single moment.

💎 Reflection

Sometimes Allah takes people away so you can return to Him.
Sometimes He isolates you so He can elevate you.
Sometimes He makes you feel alone so you realise He has always been Enough.

Loneliness with Allah is not emptiness —
it is training, purification, and the beginning of your next blessing.


💡When you feel alone, say:
“HasbunAllāhu wa ni‘mal-wakīl.”
Allah is sufficient for me, and He is the Best Disposer of affairs.

He was with Musa (عليه السلام).
He was with Yunus (عليه السلام).
He was with Maryam (عليها السلام) alone in her mihrab.
And He is with you.

Your loneliness today is the bridge to your strength tomorrow
Forwarded from Muslimah .
Reflections & Lessons from Tafsīr Ibn Kathīr

﴿ اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِيمَ ﴾

“Guide us to the Straight Path.”

(Surah Al-Fātiḥah, Ayah 6)

1. This is the greatest du‘ā a believer can ever make

Ibn Kathīr says that this ayah is a du‘ā we must keep repeating, because all goodness of this life and the next depends on being guided.

Even if someone is Muslim, even if someone is pious—they still need guidance every moment.
Why?
Because the heart changes. Imaan rises and falls. Shayṭān never stops attacking.

So Allah teaches us to beg:
“O Allah, don’t leave me to myself. Hold my heart firm on Your path.”

2. Guidance has three levels

According to Ibn Kathīr, “guidance” here means:

(a) Guidance to know the truth

To recognize Islam, Qur’an, Sunnah, the path of the prophets and righteous people.

(b) Guidance to act upon the truth

Because many people know what is right… but don’t follow it.

(c) Guidance to remain firm on the truth

Even those who act sometimes slip.

So this ayah teaches:
👉 Knowledge
👉 Action
👉 Consistency

This is the complete meaning of “Ṣirāṭ al-Mustaqeem.”

3. The Straight Path = Path of those whom Allah blessed

Ibn Kathīr explains that the next ayah (7) clarifies what the Straight Path actually is:

The path of prophets

The path of truthful believers

The path of martyrs

The path of righteous people

Not a path of confusion, innovations or desires — but a path with light and clarity.

4. You cannot stay on the path without Allah's help

Ibn Kathīr mentions that humans are weak.
We forget.
We get distracted.
We fall into sins.
We get tempted by dunya.

So Allah Himself teaches us to beg for guidance in every prayer, every rak‘ah, so that He keeps protecting us, correcting us, and holding us.

This shows Allah’s mercy — He wants to guide us.

5. The heart that asks for guidance is truly alive

The scholars say:

> “The most blessed heart is the heart that constantly asks Allah for guidance.”

Because a person who truly says “ihdinā” with sincerity:

Leaves arrogance

Accepts they need Allah

Submits to the truth

Avoids misguidance

Remains humble and purified

This ayah trains us to be servants, not self-reliant.

6. The Straight Path is narrow but safe

Ibn Kathīr explains that the Straight Path is:

Clear

Balanced

Protected

Neither extreme

Nor corrupt


Whoever walks on it reaches Jannah. Whoever leaves it gets lost, even if they have good intentions.

Thus “ihdinā” is the du‘ā of salvation.

7. This ayah is a reminder that life is a journey

Every day you take steps.

The question is:
Are your steps leading you towards Allah or away from Him?

Ibn Kathīr says this ayah reminds us to:

Keep checking our hearts

Keep correcting our direction

Keep returning to Allah

Keep improving ourselves

🌿 Heart-Touching Reminder (Based on Ibn Kathīr)

When you say:

> “Ihdinā ṣ-ṣirāṭ al-mustaqeem”

Say it with a trembling heart:

“O Allah… I cannot walk alone.
I cannot protect myself.
I cannot stay strong without You.
Guide me…
Hold me…
And never let me slip.”

This is the du‘ā of every prophet, every righteous person, and every believer who wants Jannah.
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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

“One step closer to Allah is better than a thousand steps anywhere else.”

Because that one step brings:

peace the world cannot give

strength when the heart is tired

light when life feels dark


A thousand steps toward people may end in disappointment,
a thousand steps toward success may end in emptiness,
but one step toward Allah never goes to waste.

When you walk to Allah:

He runs to you with mercy

He replaces fear with trust

He turns wounds into wisdom


🌿 Sometimes you feel stuck, lost, or slow —
but if your direction is toward Allah,
you are already ahead of the world.

🤍 Keep walking. Even one sincere step toward Allah is a victory that outweighs everything else.

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لَا حَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِاللّٰهِ
La ḥawla wa lā quwwata illā billāh
Meaning:
There is no power and no strength except with Allah.
This powerful dhikr is a reminder that:
We cannot leave a sin without Allah’s help.
We cannot do a good deed without Allah’s support.
Every difficulty becomes lighter when we hand it over to Allah.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Shall I not tell you a treasure from the treasures of Jannah?”
He said: “La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah.”
(Bukhari & Muslim)

Say it when you feel:
Weak or overwhelmed
Anxious or tired
Facing trials you cannot control
It shifts the heart from self-reliance to Allah-reliance, and that is where true peace begins.
May Allah fill your heart with strength that comes from trusting Him alone. Ameen. 🤍
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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu
✦ One of the Ansari Sahabi said that I heard The Prophet Sal-Allahu Alaihi Wasallam recited this dua 100 times after prayer

اللهُمَّ اغْفِرْ لِي وَتُبْ عَلَيَّ إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ التَّوَّابُ الْغَفُورُ
Allahumma Agfirli Wa tub Alayya Innaka Antat-Tawwabul-Gafoor

O Allah forgive me and accept my repentance, for You are the Accepter of repentance, the Most Merciful.
Al Sil Sila As Sahiha, 2791-Sahih
Masnad Ahmed, 22546-Sahih

✦ The Prophet Sal-Allahu Alaihi Wasallam said: O people, seek repentance from Allah. Verily, I seek repentance from Him a hundred times a day.
Sahih Muslim, Book 35, 6523
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*🎵 How Music Destroys the Heart & Life — According to Islam*

🔴 1. Authentic Hadith: Music will be made Halal by People (but it is Haram)

Prophet ﷺ said:
> “There will be people from my Ummah who will consider adultery, silk, alcohol and musical instruments as lawful…”
📚 Sahih al-Bukhari (Hadith 5590)
(Reported mu‘allaq but declared authentic (ṣaḥīḥ) by Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Ḥajar, Ibn Ṣalāḥ, Al-Albani)

🔹 This hadith clearly mentions musical instruments (ma‘āzif) as haram.

🔴 2. Music Hardens the Heart & Kills Khushu‘

Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud (RA) said:

> “Music grows hypocrisy in the heart just as water grows crops.”
📚 Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah (Authentic Athar)

Music slowly removes ikhlāṣ (sincerity) and khushu‘ (humility) from the heart.

🔴 3. Music Replaces the Qur’an in the Heart

Imam Ibn al-Qayyim (رحمه الله) said:

> “Music and the Qur’an cannot coexist in the heart.”
📚 Ighāthat al-Lahfān

🔹 The more music fills the heart,
the less sweetness of Qur’an, salah, and dhikr remains.

🔴 4. Music Leads to Sin Step by Step

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (رحمه الله) said:

> “Music is the wine of the soul.”
📚 Majmū‘ al-Fatāwā

🔹 Just like alcohol intoxicates the body,
music intoxicates desires, leading to:

Zina (immorality)

Lustful thoughts

Disobedience

Neglect of salah

🔴 5. Music Makes Sin Feel Normal

Allah says:

> “And of mankind is he who purchases idle talk to mislead others from the path of Allah…”
📖 Surah Luqman 31:6

Ibn Abbas (RA) said:

> “Idle talk (lahw al-hadith) means music.”
📚 Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Authentic explanation)

🔹 Music beautifies sin
and makes haram feel normal and attractive.

🔴 6. Music Weakens Modesty (Hayā’)

Scholars agree:

Music lowers hayā’

Encourages mixing, desire, emotional attachment

Makes heart restless and addicted

📌 This is why most songs talk about:

Lust

Love without limits

Rebellion

Depression

🔴 7. Music Causes Spiritual Depression

Many scholars observed:

Music gives temporary pleasure

Then leaves emptiness, anxiety, sadness

Imam Ahmad (رحمه الله) said:

> “Music grows hypocrisy in the heart.”

🌿 What is Allowed?

Daff (only drum)

💡Music gives a moment of pleasure,
but Qur’an gives peace for a lifetime.

Music excites the nafs,
Qur’an heals the soul.

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Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

*Deeds that leads to highest levels of Jannah are:*

The highest level of Jannah is Jannat-ul-Firdaws. Reaching it is through deeds that are pure, sincere, and often difficult, so very few people consistently do them.

🌿 1. Perfecting Character (Akhlaq)

“The heaviest thing on the scale on the Day of Judgment will be good character.”
(Tirmidhī)

Being patient, forgiving, humble, and kind even when wronged.

🤲 2. Worship in Times of Hardship

Praying, fasting, or remembering Allah when:

You are tired

You are sad

No one is watching


Hidden deeds done only for Allah.

🕊 3. Controlling Anger & Forgiving

“Whoever suppresses anger while able to act upon it, Allah will call him before all creation and let him choose from the hoor al-‘ayn.”
(Abū Dāwūd)

Forgiving someone who hurt you deeply is rare — and highly rewarded.

🌙 4. Consistent Night Prayer (Tahajjud)

“Their sides forsake their beds…”
(Qur’an 32:16)

Even 2 rak‘ahs with sincerity can raise ranks tremendously.

🕌 5. Protecting the Tongue

No backbiting

No lying

No hurting with words


“Whoever guarantees me what is between his jaws and his legs, I guarantee him Jannah.”
(Bukhārī)

💖 6. Loving & Hating Only for Allah

Loving people for their faith, not benefit.

“Those who love one another for Allah will be on pulpits of light.”
(Muslim)

🤍 7. Giving Charity in Secret

So secret that even your left hand doesn’t know what the right gave.
(Bukhārī & Muslim)

Sincerity raises deeds to the highest level.

🌱 8. Raising Children Upon Deen

Teaching Qur’an, Salah, and good character.

A continuous reward (Sadaqah Jariyah) even after death.

🧎‍♀️ 9. Patience in Trials Without Complaining

“Indeed, the patient will be given their reward without account.”
(Qur’an 39:10)

Silence with sabr is extremely rare.

🌸 10. Constant Dua for Jannat-ul-Firdaws

The Prophet ﷺ said: “When you ask Allah for Jannah, ask Him for Al-Firdaws.”
(Bukhārī)

💡Allah does not look at the size of the deed,
He looks at the heart behind it.

A small deed done purely for Allah can raise you higher than a thousand visible actions.
🌙 NIGHT AZKAR 🌙 🌃

1.Tasbeeh–Tahmeed–
Takbeer (Before Sleep)

👉 Most powerful Sunnah

SubhanAllah – 33 times
Alhamdulillah – 33 times
Allahu Akbar – 34 times

📖 (Bukhari & Muslim)

🌙 2. The Sleeping Dua

Allahumma bismika amootu wa ahya

📝 O Allah, with Your Name I die and I live
📖 (Bukhari)

🌙 3. Ayatul Kursi

Allahu la ilaha illa Huwa… (Surah Baqarah 2:255)

📖 Whoever recites it before sleep, Allah appoints a guardian angel and Shaytan cannot come near till morning (Bukhari)

🌙 4. Last Two Ayat of Surah Baqarah

Aamana rasoolu bima unzila ilayhi… (2:285–286)

📖 They are sufficient for the night (Bukhari & Muslim)

🌙 5. Three Quls (With Blowing on Hands)

Recite 3 times each:

Surah Ikhlas

Surah Falaq

Surah Naas

Then wipe over whole body
📖 (Bukhari)
🛡️ Protection from evil, black magic & harm

🌙 6. If Feeling Fear or Anxiety at Night

A‘oodhu bikalimaatillahit-taammaati min sharri maa khalaq

📝 I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah from the evil of what He created
📖 (Muslim)

🌙 Beautiful Sunnah Practice

✔️ Sleep on right side
✔️ Make niyyah to wake for Fajr
✔️ Forgive everyone before sleeping
✔️ End the day with Allah’s remembrance

🤲May Allah grant you peaceful sleep, protect you all night, forgive your sins and wake you with barakah.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

*GOOD SLEEP IS VERY VERY VERY VERY IMPORTANT*

LA ILAHA ILLA ANTA SUBHANAKA INNI KUNTU MINAZAWLIMEEN

Sleeping late or having poor-quality sleep can affect kidney health, and this is supported by both medical science and Islamic wisdom.

🧠 *How Poor Sleep Affects the Kidneys (Medically)*

1️⃣ Kidneys Repair Themselves During Sleep

Kidneys filter blood 24 hours, but night sleep is the main repair time.

Late nights disturb the body’s natural repair cycle.

Over time, this weakens kidney function.

2️⃣ Sleep Controls Blood Pressure

Poor sleep increases stress hormones (cortisol).

This raises blood pressure, which is the biggest enemy of kidneys.

Long-term high BP slowly damages kidney filters.

3️⃣ Hormonal Imbalance

Sleep regulates hormones that control:

Fluid balance

Sodium (salt) control

Urine production


Poor sleep → hormone imbalance → kidney overload → fatigue, swelling, or frequent urination.

4️⃣ Increased Inflammation

Chronic sleep deprivation causes:

Body inflammation

Oxidative stress


Inflammation directly harms kidney tissues over time.

5️⃣ Higher Risk of Diabetes

Poor sleep reduces insulin sensitivity. Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney disease.

⚠️ Warning Signs Linked to Poor Sleep

Morning fatigue

Dark or foamy urine

Swelling around eyes or feet

Frequent urination at night

Lower back discomfort


(These do not confirm kidney disease but are warning signs.)

🌙 Islamic Wisdom About Sleep

Islam promotes early sleep and early rising.

The Prophet ﷺ disliked sleeping before ‘Isha without need.

Night is for rest, not stress.

Fajr brings barakah (blessing).

Allah says:

> “And We made your sleep a means of rest.” (Qur’an 78:9)

Disturbing this balance harms both body and soul.

🌿 Simple Ways to Protect Kidneys Through Better Sleep

Sleep before 11 PM
Avoid mobile screens 1 hour before bed
Drink enough water (not excessive at night)
Empty bladder before sleeping
Recite Ayat-ul-Kursi and last 3 surahs
Make this dua:

> “Allahumma bismika amootu wa ahya.”
O Allah, in Your name I die and I live.

💡Takeaway

Poor sleep does not damage kidneys overnight,
but long-term late nights silently weaken them.

A body that rests on time is a body that heals on time.

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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

💡*Thank Allah in Every Situation*

Life does not remain the same. Sometimes Allah blesses us with ease, smiles, and success — and sometimes He tests us with tears, patience, and silence. But in every situation, the door of gratitude remains open.
In happiness — say *Alḥamdulillāh*.
Because joy is not from our strength, wealth, or plans.
It is a gift from Allah.
“If you are grateful, I will surely increase you.”
(Qur’an 14:7)
In sadness — still say *Alḥamdulillāh*.
Because even pain carries mercy, even loss carries wisdom, and even delay carries protection.
“Perhaps you dislike something while it is good for you.”
(Qur’an 2:216)
The Prophet ﷺ taught us a powerful mindset:
“How amazing is the affair of the believer!
If something good happens, he is grateful — and that is good for him.
If something bad happens, he is patient — and that is good for him.”
(Muslim)
Gratitude in happiness keeps us humble.
Gratitude in hardship keeps us hopeful.
Both bring us closer to Allah.
When your heart is heavy, whisper:
“Ya Allah, I may not understand this moment, but I trust You.”
When your heart is light, remember:
“This blessing is from Allah alone.”
💖 A grateful heart never goes empty — it is always filled with Allah’s nearness.
So today, whatever state you are in:
Smile or tears… ease or hardship…
Say it sincerely from your heart:
*Alḥamdulillāhi ‘alā kulli ḥāl*
All praise is for Allah in every condition.
May Allah grant us hearts that thank Him in ease and cling to Him in trials. Āmīn.

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🌸 Let us pause for a moment… 🌸
Let us send salutations and blessings upon our beloved Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ, for this act is clearly established in authentic aḥādīth.
📜 The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
“Whoever sends one blessing upon me, Allah will send ten blessings upon him, erase ten sins from him, and raise him ten درجات (ranks).”

🌿 And he ﷺ also said:
“The closest people to me on the Day of Resurrection will be those who send the most blessings upon me.”

🤍 These salutations bring Allah’s mercy, forgiveness, and elevation in status—in this world and the Hereafter.
May Allah make our tongues constant in sending salutations and blessings upon His Prophet ﷺ
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد ﷺ 🌹

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O Servants of Allah, we are all in a race toward Paradise — either you move forward, or you fall behind.
This world is not a place of rest, but a field of test. Every breath is a step, every moment a chance. There is no pause button in this race — time is moving, angels are recording, and the Hereafter is approaching swiftly.
Allah ﷻ says:
“Race with one another toward forgiveness from your Lord and a Paradise as wide as the heavens and the earth.”
(Qur’an 57:21)
Some people run ahead with their ṣalāh, their Qur’an, their good character, their patience, and their repentance. Others slow down — distracted by sins, heedlessness, and false hopes of “later.”
Remember:
Every delayed repentance is a step backward.
Every missed prayer is a loss in the race.
Every act done sincerely for Allah is a powerful stride forward.
The finish line is Jannah, and the prize is Allah’s pleasure — a reward beyond imagination.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

My dear deeni members 💐
While the world is busy celebrating the New Year,
have we ever paused to reflect on our own lives?
Have we asked ourselves:
How many prayers did I miss this year?
How many times did I knowingly disobey Allah?
How often did I repent sincerely—only to return to the same sins again?
People celebrate the passing of a year,
but believers account for it.
Because every year that passes
takes us one year closer to our meeting with Allah.
I am not claiming to be righteous,
nor am I better than anyone else.
I am simply trying—
trying to become a better human being through Islam,
trying to protect my prayers,
trying to leave what displeases Allah,
and trying to return to Him every time I fall.
Allah does not demand perfection from us.
He asks for sincerity,
a heart that regrets sin,
and a servant who keeps returning.
“And those who, when they commit an immorality or wrong themselves, remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins…”
(Qur’an 3:135)
And the Prophet ﷺ said:
“The best of sinners are those who repent.”
(Tirmidhi)
So instead of celebrating a new year,
let us begin a new return—
with sincere repentance,
guarded prayers,
and a heart that wants Allah more than the world.

🤲 O Allah, accept our intentions, forgive our shortcomings, and make us better than we were yesterday.

Ameen
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

LA ILAHA ILLA ANTA SUBHANAKA INNI KUNTU MINAZAWLIMEEN

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*I am afraid of people who avoid food in fear of illness*
*But do not avoid sins due to fear of the hell fire*

🍃 Reflection:
How cautious we become for the body…
yet how careless we are with the soul.
A stomach pain makes us disciplined.
A doctor’s warning makes us obedient.
But the warning of Allah ﷻ about Jahannam… we delay, ignore, or feel ‘safe’.
Allah says:
﴿أَفَلَا تَعْقِلُونَ﴾
*“Will you not use your intellect/reason?”* (Qur’an)

The believer’s intelligence is not only in protecting health, wealth, or reputation —
but in protecting the Ākhirah.
🤍 Quiet reminder (for myself first):
If we can say “this food may harm me” and stop,
then surely we can say “this sin may destroy me” and walk away.
May Allah ﷻ give us khawf (healthy fear) that saves us,
not fear that distracts us from Him.
Āmīn.🙌
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

*SINS PEOPLE OFTEN IGNORE BUT THE ANGELS RECORD THEM*

✍️ Angels Record Every Deed (Foundation)

Allah says:
“Not a word does he utter except that with him is an observer prepared (to record).”
📖 Surah Qāf 50:18
Kirāman Kātibīn write everything — small or big.

1️⃣ Backbiting (Gheebah) – taken lightly
Rasulullah ﷺ said:
“Do you know what backbiting is? It is to mention about your brother what he dislikes.”
📚 Sahih Muslim (2589)
Even “just talking” is recorded ✍️
2️⃣ Lying (even jokes & small lies)
Prophet ﷺ said:
“Woe to the one who lies to make people laugh.”
📚 Sunan Abu Dawood (4990) – Hasan
Angels don’t ignore “small lies”.
3️⃣ Looking at ḥarām (zina of the eyes)
Prophet ﷺ said:
“The eyes commit zina, and their zina is looking.”
📚 Sahih Muslim (2657)
One glance = written.
4️⃣ Hurting someone with words
Prophet ﷺ said:
“A Muslim is the one from whose tongue and hands people are safe.”
📚 Sahih Bukhari (10), Sahih Muslim (40)
Harsh words leave written scars.
5️⃣ Delaying Salah intentionally
Allah says:
“So woe to those who pray, but are heedless of their prayer.”
📖 Surah Al-Mā‘ūn 107:4–5
Deliberate delay is not ignored.
6️⃣ Bad intentions (even if not acted upon)
Prophet ﷺ said:
“If a person intends evil and does it, it is written as one sin.”
📚 Sahih Bukhari (6491), Sahih Muslim (131)

7️⃣ Showing off (Riyā’)
Prophet ﷺ said:
“The thing I fear most for you is minor shirk: showing off.”
📚 Musnad Ahmad (23630) – Sahih
Deeds done for people = zero reward, still written.
8️⃣ Oppression & injustice (even small)
Prophet ﷺ said:
“Beware of oppression, for oppression will be darkness on the Day of Judgment.”
📚 Sahih Muslim (2578)
No injustice escapes the angels.
🌙 A Hopefull Reminder
Allah says:
“Indeed Allah forgives all sins for the one who repents.”
📖 Surah Az-Zumar 39:53
🕊️ Angels record sins… but Allah loves repentance
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

Simple, Islamic & productive things you can do on your phone 🌿
— instead of mindless scrolling, turn screen time into ṣadaqah & ajr.
📿 1. Dhikr (Anytime, Anywhere)
Replace scrolling with:
SubḥānAllāh (33)
Alḥamdulillāh (33)
Allāhu Akbar (34)
Astaghfirullāh
Lā ilāha illā Allāh
📖 “The remembrance of Allah gives peace to hearts.”
(Qur’an 13:28)
📖 2. Read 1–2 Āyāt with Meaning
Open Qur’an app
Read just one āyah with translation
Even 1 minute daily brings barakah 🌸
🎧 3. Listen to Qur’an or Short Tafsīr
While cooking / resting
Before sleep
🎙️ Choose calm recitation (5–10 minutes)
🤲 4. Make Duʿāʾ List in Notes
Write:
Duʿāʾs for parents
Duʿāʾs for forgiveness
Duʿāʾs for your needs
👉 Read them after every ṣalāh
🕊️ 5. Send One Beneficial Message
A ḥadīth
An āyah
A kind reminder
📌 “The best of you are those who benefit others.”
📝 6. Self-Accountability (Muḥāsabah)
In notes, ask yourself:
Did I pray on time today?
Did I avoid backbiting?
Did I thank Allah today?
Takes 2 minutes, changes life.
🕌 7. Learn One Sunnah a Day
Search:
“One Sunnah of Prophet ﷺ”
“Daily Islamic reminder”
Apply one small Sunnah daily 🌱
🧠 8. Replace Reels with Knowledge
Follow:
Authentic scholars
Qur’an reminders
Islamic motivation
🚫 Unfollow useless content without guilt
9. Use Phone for Ṣalāh Discipline
Set Adhān alarms
Turn off phone during prayer 📵 Disconnect to connect with Allah
💖 10. Say Salāh on the Prophet ﷺ
Any time you unlock phone:
Allāhumma ṣalli ʿalā Muḥammad ﷺ
📖 One ṣalāh brings ten rewards.
🌿 Powerful Reminder
📌 “Time is life itself. When it passes, a part of you is gone.”
— Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله
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اَلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللَّهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ

In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.

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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

ASSALAMU ALAIKUM WARAHMATUALLAHI WABARAKATUHU

*ALLAHU AKBAR KABIRA WALHAMDULILAHI KASEERA WA SUBHANALLAHI BUKHRATAW WA ASEELA*

MY DEAR BROTHERS AND SISTERS LETS TRY TO INCREASE OUR IMAN IN SHA ALLAH

. Īmān grows with obedience and weakens with sin.
💡*Ways to Increase Īmān Like a Mountain*
1️⃣ Connect Deeply With the Qur’an
📖 The Qur’an is food for Īmān.
Read it daily, even a few verses
Reflect, not just recite
Act upon what you learn
﴿ وَإِذَا تُلِيَتْ عَلَيْهِمْ آيَاتُهُ زَادَتْهُمْ إِيمَانًا ﴾
“When His verses are recited to them, it increases them in faith.” (8:2)
2️⃣ Guard the Five Daily Ṣalāh
🕌 Ṣalāh is the pillar holding Īmān upright.
Pray on time
Pray with khushūʿ (focus)
Never abandon Salah in hardship
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The difference between a believer and disbelief is Salah.” (Muslim)
3️⃣ Remember Allah Constantly (Dhikr)
🕊️ Dhikr polishes the heart.
Morning & evening adhkār
Tasbīḥ, Taḥmīd, Takbīr
Istighfār daily
“Hearts find peace in the remembrance of Allah.” (13:28)
4️⃣ Stay Away From Sins — Even Small Ones
⚠️ Sins crack the mountain of Īmān.
Lower the gaze
Guard the tongue
Leave what displeases Allah
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“Sins weaken the heart and Īmān.”
5️⃣ Choose Righteous Company
🤝 You become like those you sit with.
Be around people who remind you of Allah
Avoid gatherings of gossip and sin
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“A person is upon the religion of his close friend.” (Tirmidhī)
6️⃣ Make Duʿāʾ for Firm Īmān
🤲 Even the Prophet ﷺ used to make this duʿāʾ:
“Yā Muqallibal qulūb, thabbit qalbī ʿalā dīnik.”
O Turner of hearts, keep my heart firm upon Your religion. (Tirmidhī)
7️⃣ Remember Death & the Ākhirah
⚰️ Thinking of the hereafter strengthens Īmān.
Visit graves
Remember accountability
Prepare for Jannah, not dunya
🌄 Final Reflection
A mountain does not grow overnight.
Īmān also grows with daily effort, patience, and sincerity.
Fall sometimes — but always return to Allah.
That is how Īmān becomes strong, rooted, and unshakable.
May Allah make our Īmān stronger than mountains. Āmīn.🤲


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Assalamu alaikum warahmatuallahi wabarakatuhu

My dear youth, 🌱
Your youth is not just an age — it is a trust from Allah.
It is the time of strength, energy, dreams, and desires… and that is exactly why your worship now is so precious and beloved to Allah.
When a young heart chooses sajdah over sins,
when young eyes lower themselves out of fear of Allah,
when young hands rise in du‘ā instead of disobedience —
Allah admires that servant.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
*“Seven people will be shaded by Allah on the Day when there is no shade except His… among them is a youth who grew up worshipping Allah.”*
📖 (Bukhari & Muslim)
O youth!
Do not say “I will repent later” — later is not promised.
Do not think worship will steal your joy — wallahi, it gives peace that nothing else can.
💡Your sajdah today will:
protect your heart tomorrow
guide your choices in life
bring barakah in your time
become light in your grave
Allah is closer to you than you think.
He loves when you turn to Him while the world is calling you away.
So connect with Allah now:
Pray even when you’re tired
Make du‘ā even when no one sees
Hold the Qur’an even when distractions are loud
A young servant who chooses Allah is never weak —
they are honored in the heavens.
🫀Come back to Allah… He is waiting for you.

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💔 Reminder to Repent & Return to Allah 💔
Don’t hurt others with your words.
Don’t destroy hearts through backbiting.
Don’t turn love into pain by quarreling between husband and wife.
Sometimes we think, “It was just a word… just anger… just a complaint.”
But those words may have broken a heart, ruined peace, or brought tears that only Allah saw.
🤍 If you have hurt someone—pause. Reflect. Repent.
Turn back to Allah with a sincere heart and say:
“Ya Allah, forgive me for the pain I caused knowingly or unknowingly.
Cleanse my tongue, soften my heart, and help me make amends.”
📖 Remember:
Backbiting eats our good deeds like fire eats wood.
Hurting people blocks our own duas.
Breaking peace between spouses invites the displeasure of Allah.
🌙 True repentance (Tawbah) means:
Feeling regret in the heart
Stopping the wrong action
Seeking forgiveness from Allah
Asking pardon from the one you hurt (if possible)
Making a firm intention to never repeat it
Allah loves those who return to Him, no matter how many times they fall.
🎥 Watch the video to get ‘Ibrath’ (a deep lesson).
Let it awaken your heart before it’s too late.
🤲 Before sleeping tonight, make peace with Allah…
and if possible, make peace with people.
Because a clean heart is the heaviest deed on the Day of Judgment.
May Allah heal the hearts we hurt, forgive our tongues, and grant us beautiful character. Ameen. 🌸