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On the authority of Anas in a narration ascribed to the Prophet [ﷺ]:
There is no slave of Allāh who goes to visit his brother for the sake of Allāh, except that a voice calls out from the sky, ‘You have been good so Paradise has been made pleasurable for you.’ Also Allāh says in His Dominion of the ‘Arsh: ‘He is My slave and was visiting for My sake, so his hospitality is upon Me and I am not pleased with any hospitality other than Paradise.’
[Silsilah Ahadeeth As-Saheehah of Al-Albāni, (No. 2632)]
Allāh سبحانه وتعالى says in Qur’ān,
“And whoever has Taqwa of Allāh, He will make a way out for them, and provide for them from sources they could never imagine. And whoever puts their trust in Allah, then He ˹alone˺ is sufficient for them. Certainly Allah achieves His Will. Allah has already set a destiny for everything.”
[65:2-3]
What more reassurance do we need when Allāh Himself has promised this to us? What is left for us to worry about? No hardship is too heavy, no burden too overwhelming when we trust in Allāh’s perfect plan.
So, if you are struggling, know that relief is near. If you feel stuck, remember that Allāh’s promise never fails. Hold onto your Taqwa, strengthen your trust, and let your heart find peace in the assurance that Allāh's decree is always better than your desires.
May Allāh grant us steadfastness, strengthen our Taqwa, and provide us relief from every difficulty, ameen 💌
Do you ever just pause and feel your heart overflow with emotion, realizing how much Allāh has blessed you, even when you didn’t deserve it?
Alhamdulillāh for the rizq He gives, even when we disobey.
Alhamdulillāh for the oxygen we breathe without even thinking.
Alhamdulillāh for the health we often take for granted.
Sit quietly for some time and count your blessings. You're drenched in His mercy — His blessings and your answered prayers surrounding you from all sides.
Sometimes, the weight of His mercy just leaves you speechless.
الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ حَمْدًا كَثِيرًا طَيِّبًا مُبَارَكًا فِيهِ 💌
The Days of Dhul Hijjah: The Days of the Truthful
The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are the days of the ṣādiqūn: the truthful servants of Allah Subhanhu wa ta’ala. These are days in which deeds are more beloved to Allah Subhanhu wa ta’ala than at any other time, even surpassing the virtues of worship in Ramaḍān in certain aspects.
Yet many people neglect them. Why? Because fasting in these days is not obligatory like Ramadān, and the devils are not chained. There is less external pressure, less communal momentum, and fewer reminders.
But this is precisely why these days reveal sincerity.
These blessed days belong to those who worship Allah out of love, longing, and truthfulness, not merely obligation. They are the days of those who busy themselves with prayer, fasting, dhikr, Qur’an, charity, repentance, and sincere du‘ā’, pleading to their Lord with humility and hope.
The servants who seize these days are not driven by routine, but by hearts that truly desire Allah.
الله ٲڪبر ؛ الله ٲڪبر؛
الله ٲڪبر، لا ٳله ٳلا الله؛
و الله ٲڪبر؛ الله ٲڪبر،
ولله الحمد 🤍
Ibn Rajab رحمه الله said,
Whoever cannot afford a slaughter then let him slaughter his own lusts and desires.
[Lataaif Pg. 402]
All it takes is one Ramadān to change a life forever.
Never mock someone who becomes religious as soon as Ramadan begins, even if they have a sinful lifestyle outside of it. Wallahi, many people change their lives forever during Ramadan. While we sit and mock them, they may surpass us in ibadah. Guidance can settle in their hearts at any moment, and they may come out far more righteous than us. And then, we will regret our mockery.
When the soul works for Allāh, the body doesn't get tired.
Don't let laziness or fatigue make you miss the countless opportunities of Ramadan. Yes, you might still have exams or important work, but find balance—manage your responsibilities while prioritizing your ibādah.
Ramadan comes only once a year, for a limited number of days. No one knows if they'll witness the next one. So push yourself, give it your best, and make every moment count.
Strive to make this Ramadan your best one yet ✨️
Why Morning and Evening Adhkār Matter.
"If you are afflicted with something you dislike, then do not blame anyone except yourself.
The adhkār of the morning and evening — for example — are more important than breathing, and they should be a law that is adhered to; more important than breathing!
Beware that you neglect them, otherwise you have entered the battlefield without a weapon; you have exposed your chest and become a target for an enemy who will not show you mercy."
— Shaykh Muḥammad Saʿīd Raslān
Soften your soul with the remembrance of Allāh. ✨
سبحان الله
SubḥānAllāh
الحمد لله
Alḥamdulillāh
لا اله الا الله
Lā ʾilāha ʾillā llāh
الله اكبر
Allāhu Akbar
لا حول ولاقوة إلا بالله
Lā ḥawla wa-lā quwwata ʾillā bi-llāh
The Grave Draws Near While We Waste What Remains
Imām Ibnul Qayyim stated:
”Time wasting is more serious than death because time wasting cuts you off from Allāh and the home of the afterlife, whereas death cuts you off from the worldly life and its people.’’
[Al-Fawā’id, pg.59]
”We drown in our screens and distractions, forgetting that every moment wasted is a step closer to the grave that has already begun calling our name.
Death is not far, yet we live as if we will answer to it later. So remember Allāh today, before you are remembered as one who used to be alive.”
Sometimes, the "NO" was the real mercy.
We thank Allah for the blessings we see, answered du'ās, open paths, granted wishes. But what about the doors that stayed shut? The ones we begged for, cried for, waited on… and never got?
With time, we realize, they were not rejections, they were redirections.
Allah was shielding your heart in ways you couldn’t yet understand.
So say Alhamdulillah
for what came, and for what never did. 🤍
When Allāh delays something for you, know that the delay isn’t rejection. behind every delay, there is wisdom, preparation and timing beyond what we can see.
He delayed for Zakariyya عليه السلام until hope seemed impossible.
He delayed for Maryam عليها السلام through isolation and confusion.
He delayed for Ya‘qub عليه السلام through years of longing and tears.
He delayed for Ibrahim عليه السلام after a lifetime of patience.
Their stories remind us that waiting is not a sign of being forgotten, it’s often a sign of being chosen for something deeper.
So if your du‘ā feels unanswered, hold on a little longer. Trust the delay. Be patient with Allah’s timing. He knows what you need, when you need it, and how it will shape your heart.
Allah truly knows best. 🤍
Moments of Seclusion: Reconnecting the Heart with Allāh
Imām Ibn al-Qayyim said:
“Get used to privacy with your Lord [in obedience to Him], because you will be alone with Him in the grave for a long time.”
[Al-Fawā’id]
"Whoever tastes the sweetness of being alone with Allāh will never feel alone again, neither in this world, nor in the grave, nor on the Day when all stand before Him.
Spend even ten minutes each day in pure isolation and remembrance, free from all distractions, allowing your heart to reconnect with the One who created it and sustains it."