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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 🎁

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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Day 10: Consistent Small Deeds
The Lesson:


We are officially 1/3 of the way through Ramadan! The secret to finishing strong isn't doing something massive once it's doing small, "boring" things every single day without stopping.

Common Misconception: "If I can't pray for 2 hours, it’s not worth doing 10 minutes."
The Truth: Allah loves the 10 minutes you do every night more than the 2 hours you do once and then quit.

Source:

"The most beloved deeds to Allah are those done regularly, even if small." > — (Sahih al-Bukhari & Muslim)
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