ISNAD – Telegram
ISNAD
95 subscribers
40 photos
3 links
"Empowering the Ummah with authentic Islamic knowledge and technology."
Isnaad Tech

Follow us: @isnaad_tech

“الإسناد من الدين”
“Isnad is part of the religion.”

🌐 Website: aithiopia.org
Download Telegram
📣Rebranding Announcement🔊

🌿Alhamdulillah, we are excited to share an important update with our community.
Our platform AITHIOPIA is now officially rebranded as ISNAD.

📌This change reflects our deeper vision and mission to connect people with authentic Islamic knowledge, trustworthy sources, and meaningful reminders in a modern and accessible way.
📌The name ISNAD represents the chain of transmission in Islam, symbolizing authenticity, trust, and the preservation of knowledge across generations. As emphasized by the great scholar Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak:
“Isnad is part of the religion.”
(الإسناد من الدين)

With this new identity, we aim to grow, innovate, and serve you better through technology, education, and daily spiritual reminders.
New name
Stronger vision
Same commitment to benefit the Ummah
➡️Thank you for your continuous support and du‘a. More exciting updates are coming soon, insha'Allah.
Stay connected with us on our official channels.


📲 Follow us:@isnaad_tech
Telegram | LinkedIn | Instagram
🔥5
Introducing Tezkiyah Bot

🌿Alhamdulillah, we are excited to officially launch @The_Tazkiyah_bot your daily companion for self-purification and spiritual growth.


What is Tezkiyah?

Tezkiyah means purifying the heart, improving character, and getting closer to Allah through consistent good deeds.

📚 What you will get:

• Daily short lessons based on authentic Islamic sources
• Practical challenges to build good habits
• Quizzes to strengthen your understanding
• Motivation, streaks, and leagues to stay consistent
• A simple and engaging way to grow every day

➡️Our goal is to help you take small, consistent steps toward a better heart and stronger iman.

Start your journey today and invite your friends to grow together 🎁

🌿Developed by isnad tech🌿


👉 Try now: @The_Tazkiyah_bot
Telegram | LinkedIn | Instagram
🎉93👍1
ISNAD
Photo
The link is changed from @tezkiyahbot to @The_Tazkiyah_bot

So, for those who started with the old one, delete that and start with the new one 🙌

Delete: @tezkiyahbot
Use: @The_Tazkiyah_bot

Let us know what you think in the comments section 👇
Day 2: Sincerity (Ikhlas)
The Lesson:


Ikhlas means doing good deeds strictly for Allah. It’s about seeking His pleasure rather than the "likes" or praise of people.

Common Misconception: Some believe if someone finds out about your good deed, you lose all the reward.
The Truth: While hiding deeds is virtuous, the reward is based on your intent—not just whether you were seen.

From the Source:

"They were only commanded to worship Allah, sincere in religion for Him." > — (Surah Al-Bayyinah 98:5)
1
Day 3: Repentance (Tawbah)
The Lesson:


Tawbah is the act of returning to Allah. It requires three things: leaving the sin, feeling genuine regret, and deciding firmly not to go back to it.

Common Misconception: "My sin is too big to be forgiven."
The Truth: Despair is from Shaytan. Allah’s mercy is bigger than any mistake you’ve made.

From the Source:

"Do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins." > — (Surah Az-Zumar 39:53)
👍1
Day 4: Guarding the Tongue
The Lesson:


A believer’s strength is shown through their silence. We must protect our tongues from gossip, lies, and "useless" talk that adds no value to our scales.

Common Misconception: "It’s not gossip if it’s actually true!"
The Truth: Backbiting is defined as saying something about your brother/sister that they would dislike—even if it is true.

From the Source:

"Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him speak good or remain silent." > — (Sahih al-Bukhari & Muslim)
🥰1
Day 1: Intention in Worship
The Lesson:


Intention (Niyyah) is the foundation of every single thing we do. Before Allah looks at your actions, He looks at what is in your heart.

Common Misconception: Many think you have to say your intention out loud for it to count.

The Truth: Intention is a state of the heart, not a speech.

From the Source:

"Actions are judged by intentions." > — (Sahih al-Bukhari)
🔥1
ISNAD pinned a photo
Day 5: Gratitude (Shukr)
The Lesson:


True Shukr isn't just a word; it’s a lifestyle. It involves the heart (recognizing the blessing), the tongue (praising Allah), and the limbs (using that blessing to do good).

Common Misconception: Thinking gratitude is only saying "Alhamdulillah" after a meal.
The Truth: Real gratitude is using the health, wealth, and time Allah gave you in a way that pleases Him.

From the Source:

"If you are grateful, I will surely increase you." > — (Surah Ibrahim 14:7)
4
Day 6: Patience (Sabr)
The Lesson:


Sabr isn't just "waiting." It is a proactive strength. It means staying firm in your worship, resisting the urge to sin, and keeping your heart calm when things get difficult.

Common Misconception: "Patience means being passive and doing nothing."
The Truth: Sabr is an internal effort. It’s working hard while trusting Allah with the results, rather than giving up.

From the Source:

"Seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient."
— (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:153)
👍5
125 Users in 2 days, Alhamdulilah.
Don't forget to finish todays quiz and do your challenge.

-> @The_Tazkiyah_bot

@isnaad_tech
👏91
Day 7: Mindfulness (Taqwa)
The Lesson:


Taqwa is often translated as "fear," but it’s more like "protective awareness." It’s about building a shield between yourself and what displeases Allah by staying conscious of Him in everything you do.

Common Misconception: Many think Taqwa is a level only reserved for scholars or "super-pious" people.
The Truth: Taqwa is the basic "provision" every believer needs to navigate daily life without losing their way.

From the Source:

"And take provisions, but indeed, the best provision is taqwa." > — (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:197)
1👍1🔥1
Day 8: Dhikr & Heart Softness
The Lesson:


Dhikr (remembrance) is the heartbeat of a believer. It’s the easiest way to keep your soul nourished while going about your busy day whether you're driving, cooking, or working.

Common Misconception: Some think Dhikr requires a prayer mat and a quiet room.

The Truth: You can, and should remember Allah in every setting. It’s what keeps your heart from becoming "hard" or indifferent.

Source:

"Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest." > — (Surah Ar-Ra'd 13:28)
4👍1
Day 9: Qur'an Reflection (Tadabbur)
The Lesson:


Tadabbur isn’t just about reciting words beautifully; it’s about "deep diving" into the meaning. It’s asking: "What is Allah telling me in this verse, and how can I change because of it?"

Common Misconception: "I’m not a student of knowledge, so I shouldn't try to reflect on the Qur'an."
The Truth: While we leave legal rulings to scholars, the Qur'an was sent as a direct guide for you to ponder and act upon.

Source:

"A blessed Book We revealed to you so that they may reflect upon its verses." > — (Surah Sad 38:29)
2🔥1