Forwarded from SALAFI CENTRAL
Even when my parents are in the wrong, I kiss them on the head and say sorry. Life’s too short to waste time arguing with the ones who raised you.
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Forwarded from Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
“Whosoever honours the Symbols of Allah, then it is truly from the piety of the heart.” — 22:32
The first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah are among the most sacred moments in the Islamic calendar, days that Allah Himself has exalted. So honored are they that He swore by them in His Book, and Allah does not swear except by what is magnificent, noble, and elevated in rank.
In reverence to our Lord, we too honor these days as an expression of our veneration for Him.
These days are so weighty in virtue that time spent in worship—reciting the Qur’an, engaging in dhikr, and performing acts of devotion—is more rewarding than Jihad in the path of Allah during any other time of the year, including Ramadan. The only exception is the one who goes forth in the path of Allah with his life and wealth, and returns with neither.
Simply recognizing the sanctity of these ten blessed days and being mindful of their immense virtue is itself a source of reward—so how tremendous must the reward be for those who engage in righteous deeds during them!
Whatever good deeds you do—or continue to do—during these ten days, add the intention of doing them out of reverence for what Allah has honored. The intention to honor Allah’s sacred symbols increases the reward of your actions.
If you’ve missed the earlier days, don’t lose heart, there is still time, and today is certainly not a day to let slip by.
Today is a day crowned with a triple honor—a day unlike any other:
•It is part of the best days of the year: the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah,
•It falls on the best day of the week: Friday,
•And within it lies the precious Hour of Response (Sa’at al-Ijabah), a time in which du‘ās are answered.
These ten days are unlike any other…
They are days in which hearts are healed, du‘ās are answered, and the gates of heaven are flung wide open. So pour out your soul in supplication, and anchor your heart to the door of the One who says, “Be!”—and it is.
Seek out the sacred moments in which du‘ās are most likely to be accepted.
Within these days, a sincere call upon your Lord—“Yā Rabb”—could transform your life in ways you never imagined.
To honor and recognize the value of Allah’s sacred seasons and symbols is a sign of a heart alive with taqwā and īmān.
If you wish to measure the state of taqwā in your heart, look to how much you honor what Allah has honored, by respecting their sanctity, filling them with righteous deeds, and avoiding sins.
Whoever misses these days has missed a great treasure and a tremendous reward.
Don’t let these days slip away—
they are rare opportunities, windows of divine mercy that may never return.
Ahmad Musa Jibril
Dhu al-Hijjah 3, 1446
The first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah are among the most sacred moments in the Islamic calendar, days that Allah Himself has exalted. So honored are they that He swore by them in His Book, and Allah does not swear except by what is magnificent, noble, and elevated in rank.
In reverence to our Lord, we too honor these days as an expression of our veneration for Him.
These days are so weighty in virtue that time spent in worship—reciting the Qur’an, engaging in dhikr, and performing acts of devotion—is more rewarding than Jihad in the path of Allah during any other time of the year, including Ramadan. The only exception is the one who goes forth in the path of Allah with his life and wealth, and returns with neither.
Simply recognizing the sanctity of these ten blessed days and being mindful of their immense virtue is itself a source of reward—so how tremendous must the reward be for those who engage in righteous deeds during them!
Whatever good deeds you do—or continue to do—during these ten days, add the intention of doing them out of reverence for what Allah has honored. The intention to honor Allah’s sacred symbols increases the reward of your actions.
If you’ve missed the earlier days, don’t lose heart, there is still time, and today is certainly not a day to let slip by.
Today is a day crowned with a triple honor—a day unlike any other:
•It is part of the best days of the year: the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah,
•It falls on the best day of the week: Friday,
•And within it lies the precious Hour of Response (Sa’at al-Ijabah), a time in which du‘ās are answered.
These ten days are unlike any other…
They are days in which hearts are healed, du‘ās are answered, and the gates of heaven are flung wide open. So pour out your soul in supplication, and anchor your heart to the door of the One who says, “Be!”—and it is.
Seek out the sacred moments in which du‘ās are most likely to be accepted.
Within these days, a sincere call upon your Lord—“Yā Rabb”—could transform your life in ways you never imagined.
To honor and recognize the value of Allah’s sacred seasons and symbols is a sign of a heart alive with taqwā and īmān.
If you wish to measure the state of taqwā in your heart, look to how much you honor what Allah has honored, by respecting their sanctity, filling them with righteous deeds, and avoiding sins.
Whoever misses these days has missed a great treasure and a tremendous reward.
Don’t let these days slip away—
they are rare opportunities, windows of divine mercy that may never return.
Ahmad Musa Jibril
Dhu al-Hijjah 3, 1446
Forwarded from ✨Islamic reminders ✨التذكير✨
لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللّٰهُ
There is no god worthy of worship except Allah.
ٱللّٰهُ أَكْبَرُ
Allah is the Greatest.
ٱلْـحَمْدُ لِلّٰهِ
All praise is due to Allah.
سُبْحَانَ ٱللّٰهِ
Glory be to Allah (or Exalted is Allah).
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When you entrust yourself to Allah you accept what Allah does. Full submission to Allah like a lifeless body before someone washing it.
As we said befor the peak of submission is to tell Allah,
"Ya Allah i am not only patient and i am not only thankful, i am wholeheartedly with your decision, i do not want it in any other way! My passion Ya Allah is what You decree.
~Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibreel حفظه الله
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As we said befor the peak of submission is to tell Allah,
"Ya Allah i am not only patient and i am not only thankful, i am wholeheartedly with your decision, i do not want it in any other way! My passion Ya Allah is what You decree.
~Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibreel حفظه الله
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Forwarded from Light of the Truth ©
When you seek, seek from Allah.
When you desire, desire through Allah.
When you're alone, converse with Allah.
When you're down, open your heart to Allah.
When you hope, place your hope in Allah.
When you trust, entrust to Allah.
When you rejoice, share your joy with Allah.
When you fear, find solace in Allah.
Always, just turn to Allah.
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
When you desire, desire through Allah.
When you're alone, converse with Allah.
When you're down, open your heart to Allah.
When you hope, place your hope in Allah.
When you trust, entrust to Allah.
When you rejoice, share your joy with Allah.
When you fear, find solace in Allah.
Always, just turn to Allah.
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
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Forwarded from Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
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Don't Fall into the Pitfalls of Jahm bin Safwan! | Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril (حفظه الله تعالى)
A beautiful advice from the Shaykh, may Allah reward him and his family with goodness in every way, and protect them from every evil.
- Admin
A snippet from the Shaykh's on-going explanation of Kitab At-Tawheed of Imam Al-Bukhari (رحمه الله تعالى).
www.ahmadjibril.org
A beautiful advice from the Shaykh, may Allah reward him and his family with goodness in every way, and protect them from every evil.
- Admin
A snippet from the Shaykh's on-going explanation of Kitab At-Tawheed of Imam Al-Bukhari (رحمه الله تعالى).
www.ahmadjibril.org
Forwarded from DOAM - Documenting Oppression Against Muslims
Amidst Uzbek government’s raids against beards and veils, parents are now being forced to sign letters of guarantee to ensure that their children do not receive religious education or attend mosques during summer/school holidays.
In these letters, various types of misconduct and crimes that students should avoid are listed, and notably, the prohibition against receiving religious education—especially attending mosques—is mentioned twice.
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In these letters, various types of misconduct and crimes that students should avoid are listed, and notably, the prohibition against receiving religious education—especially attending mosques—is mentioned twice.
https://x.com/doamuslims/status/1929274748074135905?s=46&t=zS1tuN3hqlJnPdWO6rzhcg
🔗 Telegram: t.me/doamuslims
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Forwarded from Gems Of Tawheed
Umar ibn al-Khattaab رضى الله عنه reported: A man from the Jews said, “O leader of the believers, there is a verse you recite in your book and, had it been revealed to us as Jews, we would have taken that day as a celebration.” ‘Umar said, “Which verse is it?” The man recited the verse;
الْيَوْمَ أَكْمَلْتُ لَكُمْ دِينَكُمْ وَأَتْمَمْتُ عَلَيْكُمْ نِعْمَتِي وَرَضِيتُ لَكُمْ الْإِسْلَامَ دِينًا
“Today I have completed your religion for you, perfected My favor upon you, and have chosen Islaam as your religion.” (5:3)
‘Umar said, “I know the day and place in which this verse was revealed to the Prophet, صلى الله عليه وسلم. It was while he was standing on the day of ‘Arafaat on Friday.”
[Muttafaqun ‘Alayhi]
الْيَوْمَ أَكْمَلْتُ لَكُمْ دِينَكُمْ وَأَتْمَمْتُ عَلَيْكُمْ نِعْمَتِي وَرَضِيتُ لَكُمْ الْإِسْلَامَ دِينًا
“Today I have completed your religion for you, perfected My favor upon you, and have chosen Islaam as your religion.” (5:3)
‘Umar said, “I know the day and place in which this verse was revealed to the Prophet, صلى الله عليه وسلم. It was while he was standing on the day of ‘Arafaat on Friday.”
[Muttafaqun ‘Alayhi]
Forwarded from Ahmad Musā Jibrīl
The most exalted day of the year for du‘ā has dawned — the blessed Day of ‘Arafah.
Prepare your heart and your du‘ā from now, for this is a day when du‘ā are answered, hopes are fulfilled, sins are forgiven, faults are pardoned, and souls are freed from the Fire.
Approach this day with profound humility. Renounce reliance on your own might, and acknowledge that all strength and power belong solely to Allah. Embrace the truth of human frailty and surrender entirely to Him.
Let your supplications flow abundantly and unceasingly. Immerse your heart and tongue in dhikr, du‘ā, and heartfelt recitation of the Qur’an. It is reported that among the pious predecessors, some would spend the Day of ‘Arafah seated in deep remembrance and prayer, yearning for the mercy of their Lord.
Make your du‘ā lengthy and persistent. Return again and again with your most intimate personal requests — and do not forget the oppressed and the afflicted among this Ummah.
Know with Yaqeen that when Allah grants, His generosity surpasses all imagination. The arrows of du‘ā on the Day of ‘Arafah — by Allah’s infinite permission — never miss their mark.
Whoever remains steadfast in du‘ā shall be granted enduring joy and ‘āfiyah.
The great scholar Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr said:
“The supplication on the Day of ‘Arafah is better than on any other day… and the du‘ā of ‘Arafah is, in most cases, accepted.”
And in Latā’if al-Ma‘ārif, Ibn Rajab relates that one of the righteous said:
“By Allah, I have never made a du‘ā on the Day of ‘Arafah, and a year passed without seeing it answered — as clearly as the break of dawn.”
The Day of ‘Arafah is a majestic and awe-inspiring day — a day when the signs of Allah’s mercy are clearly manifest.
It presents a sacred opportunity to renew one’s faith, realign one’s path, and make a sincere, heartfelt resolution to repent and submit wholly to Allah — not only for the coming year, but for a lifetime.
As virtuous as Laylat al-Qadr is, we do not know which night among the last ten it truly is.
But we do know the Day of ‘Arafah — the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah — and this year, it falls on Thursday, tomorrow.
On Laylat al-Qadr, Jibrīl and the angels descend, and that is a tremendous virtue.
But on the Day of ‘Arafah, Allah descends in a manner befitting His Majesty.
It is a day when the signs of Tawḥīd are renewed and exalted, and when pure servitude to Allah alone — without any partner — is fully realized.
That is why it is mentioned that among the recommended supplications for the Day of ‘Arafah is a du‘ā of Tawḥīd:
“Lā ilāha illa Allāh, waḥdahu lā sharīka lah, lahu al-mulku wa lahu al-ḥamd, wa huwa ‘alā kulli shay’in qadīr.”
“There is no god but Allah, alone without partner. His is the dominion and His is the praise, and He has power over all things.”
One must be vigilant not to fall short on this sacred day — for it is a moment that cannot be reclaimed, an opportunity that may never come again.
Don’t forget to fast on this blessed day (if you are not performing Hajj), for it expiates the sins of the previous year and the year to come.
Ya Allah, let not the Day of ‘Arafah pass except that You have lifted from us every burden, eased our affairs, and answered our du‘ā.
Ya Allah, Most Compassionate, swiftly grant freedom to the imprisoned Muslims wherever they may be, and free our sisters enduring hardship and suffering in the camps.
Ya Allah, Protector of the helpless, shield our children, our brothers, and our sisters in Gaza and elsewhere from harm and despair.
Ya Allah, bring down the ṭawāghīt who spread corruption and injustice far and wide — those who conspired with the disbelievers against the believers —
in Gaza and in Baghuz.
Ya Allah, grant the righteous and sincere Muwaḥḥidīn a clear, resounding victory.
Ya Allah, Most Merciful, envelop us all in Your boundless pardon, infinite gentleness, and overwhelming mercy.
Ahmad Musa Jibril
Dhul-Hijjah 8, 1446
Prepare your heart and your du‘ā from now, for this is a day when du‘ā are answered, hopes are fulfilled, sins are forgiven, faults are pardoned, and souls are freed from the Fire.
Approach this day with profound humility. Renounce reliance on your own might, and acknowledge that all strength and power belong solely to Allah. Embrace the truth of human frailty and surrender entirely to Him.
Let your supplications flow abundantly and unceasingly. Immerse your heart and tongue in dhikr, du‘ā, and heartfelt recitation of the Qur’an. It is reported that among the pious predecessors, some would spend the Day of ‘Arafah seated in deep remembrance and prayer, yearning for the mercy of their Lord.
Make your du‘ā lengthy and persistent. Return again and again with your most intimate personal requests — and do not forget the oppressed and the afflicted among this Ummah.
Know with Yaqeen that when Allah grants, His generosity surpasses all imagination. The arrows of du‘ā on the Day of ‘Arafah — by Allah’s infinite permission — never miss their mark.
Whoever remains steadfast in du‘ā shall be granted enduring joy and ‘āfiyah.
The great scholar Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr said:
“The supplication on the Day of ‘Arafah is better than on any other day… and the du‘ā of ‘Arafah is, in most cases, accepted.”
And in Latā’if al-Ma‘ārif, Ibn Rajab relates that one of the righteous said:
“By Allah, I have never made a du‘ā on the Day of ‘Arafah, and a year passed without seeing it answered — as clearly as the break of dawn.”
The Day of ‘Arafah is a majestic and awe-inspiring day — a day when the signs of Allah’s mercy are clearly manifest.
It presents a sacred opportunity to renew one’s faith, realign one’s path, and make a sincere, heartfelt resolution to repent and submit wholly to Allah — not only for the coming year, but for a lifetime.
As virtuous as Laylat al-Qadr is, we do not know which night among the last ten it truly is.
But we do know the Day of ‘Arafah — the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah — and this year, it falls on Thursday, tomorrow.
On Laylat al-Qadr, Jibrīl and the angels descend, and that is a tremendous virtue.
But on the Day of ‘Arafah, Allah descends in a manner befitting His Majesty.
It is a day when the signs of Tawḥīd are renewed and exalted, and when pure servitude to Allah alone — without any partner — is fully realized.
That is why it is mentioned that among the recommended supplications for the Day of ‘Arafah is a du‘ā of Tawḥīd:
“Lā ilāha illa Allāh, waḥdahu lā sharīka lah, lahu al-mulku wa lahu al-ḥamd, wa huwa ‘alā kulli shay’in qadīr.”
“There is no god but Allah, alone without partner. His is the dominion and His is the praise, and He has power over all things.”
One must be vigilant not to fall short on this sacred day — for it is a moment that cannot be reclaimed, an opportunity that may never come again.
Don’t forget to fast on this blessed day (if you are not performing Hajj), for it expiates the sins of the previous year and the year to come.
Ya Allah, let not the Day of ‘Arafah pass except that You have lifted from us every burden, eased our affairs, and answered our du‘ā.
Ya Allah, Most Compassionate, swiftly grant freedom to the imprisoned Muslims wherever they may be, and free our sisters enduring hardship and suffering in the camps.
Ya Allah, Protector of the helpless, shield our children, our brothers, and our sisters in Gaza and elsewhere from harm and despair.
Ya Allah, bring down the ṭawāghīt who spread corruption and injustice far and wide — those who conspired with the disbelievers against the believers —
in Gaza and in Baghuz.
Ya Allah, grant the righteous and sincere Muwaḥḥidīn a clear, resounding victory.
Ya Allah, Most Merciful, envelop us all in Your boundless pardon, infinite gentleness, and overwhelming mercy.
Ahmad Musa Jibril
Dhul-Hijjah 8, 1446