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@sarahh-here
On the Day of Arafah, don’t stand before Allah with a small heart.
This is not the day to ask for ordinary, This is the day to ask for oceans.
Just as Sulayman (AS), He did not ask Allah for a small kingdom, or a little ease, or “just enough.” He asked for something no human being had ever possessed:
“My Lord, forgive me and grant me a kingdom that will not belong to anyone after me…(38:35)
Allah gave him winds that obey him. Kingdoms. Power. Miracles. Things beyond imagination.
Always Remember, you're asking the same Lord, the One who accepted the dua of Sulayman(AS) is still the same Rabb.
So don't limit your Dua on this day, and ask for miracles.
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I guess home is just two arms wrapped around you when you're at your worst
I guess home is just two arms wrapped around you when you're at your worst
I got treated like shit while my heart was pure, I'll never forget that.
Sufyan bin 'Uyaynah رحمه اللّه said:
"Do not abandon du’a and do not let (the evil) that you know about yourself prevent you from du’a.
Indeed Allah answered Iblis whilst he is the evil of all creation."
[شعب الإيمان للبيهقي ٢/٣٨٥]
"The honorable person is not malicious, envious, oppressive, negligent, heedless, insolent, arrogant, dishonest, or impatient, nor does he break off relationships, harm his brothers, or neglect his commitments. The honorable person is generous in his friendship: he gives even when not asked and protects others even if they are not in fear; he abstains from power and maintains the ties of kinship."
|The Garden of the Wise and The Meadow of the Virtuous|
اللَّهُمَّ مَالِكَ الْمُلْكِ تُؤْتِي الْمُلْكَ مَنْ تَشَاءُ
O Allah, Owner of all dominion, You give authority and power to whom You will,
وَتَنْزِعُ الْمُلْكَ مِمَّنْ تَشَاءُ
and You remove authority from whom You will.
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وَتُعِزُّ مَنْ تَشَاءُ
You grant honor to whom You will,
وَتُذِلُّ مَنْ تَشَاءُ
and You humble whom You will.
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بِيَدِكَ الْخَيْرُ
All good is in Your Hand.
إِنَّكَ عَلَى كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ
Indeed, You have power over all things.
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رَحْمَنَ الدُّنْيَا وَالْآخِرَةِ وَرَحِيمَهُمَا
O Most Merciful of this world and the Hereafter,
تُعْطِيهِمَا مَنْ تَشَاءُ وَتَمْنَعُ مِنْهُمَا مَنْ تَشَاءُ
You grant their blessings to whom You will, and withhold them from whom You will.
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ارْحَمْنِي رَحْمَةً تُغْنِينِي بِهَا عَنْ رَحْمَةِ مَنْ سِوَاكَ
Have mercy upon me with a mercy that makes me independent of the mercy of anyone besides You.
Sometimes we learn a reminder that completely changes how we look at our hardships.
In a Hadith, we are taught that when Allah intends a high place in Jannah for a person, but that person does not have enough good deeds to reach that level, Allah tests them with hardships in this world so that their rank may be raised and their sins may be forgiven before the Day of Judgment.
And these hardships are not limited to illness. They can come in many forms — family difficulties, emotional pain, stress, loss, or any struggle that weighs on the heart.
If a believer responds with patience and trust in Allah, every difficulty becomes a means of purification and elevation.
So the next time life feels heavy, remember: perhaps this hardship is not a punishment, but a mercy — a way for Allah to prepare a place for you in Jannah that your deeds alone could not reach.
Nothing a believer goes through is ever wasted with Allah.
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Okayy, I want to share this here, it's just happened to me just now, and I don't know why, but I have tears in my eyes.
So I was using Twitter, and there was this video of a revert telling how he before converting asked Allah(SWT) to show him a sign, like a clear visible sign like something happened around him, candles suddenly blow up stuff, and he waited and waited and waited and nothing happened, he was disappointed and continue to recite Qur'an where he left, and the next verse he read was,
"for those asking for signs, have We not shown you enough already? Look at the stars, the moon, the sun, in these there's a sign for the people of knowledge."
I watch that video 2 times, while thinking is this really how the Qur'an speaks to us I too always read the Qur'an but something like this never happened, then i remember a verse related to this, that goes like,
...and We are closer to him than his jugular vein.”
I just remember this part not full aayah as I often came across this, so I just search for this Aayah, and subhanAllah when I read the complete Aayah, I was like, is this really happened to me just now, the Aayah was,
“And We have already created man and know what his soul whispers to him, and We are closer to him than his jugular vein.”
Does this actually mean, I whisper that something like this doesn't happen with me ever and it's just happened and it's like Allah(SWT) itself telling me that "there you go, you're asking for this, I created you and I know what you whispers, so here's this Aayah for you" 😭🤍✨
"He(SWT) is indeed closer to us than our jugular vein."
To the one reading this,
I found this somewhere, so I'm leaving it here for you.
May Allah accept it from you and me.
🤍✨🤲🏻
We're indeed living in the era for that Prophet Muhammad SAW had warned us about 💔
Moses once said to the Children of Israel: “Bring me the very best man from among you.”
So they brought a man forward.
Moses asked him, “Are you really the best of the Children of Israel?”
“That’s what they all say,” the man replied.
Moses then told him, “Now go and bring me the worst from among them.”
The man left, but he came back all by himself.
Moses asked, “Have you brought me the worst of them?”
The man answered, “I don’t know anyone else’s flaws the way I know of my own.”
Moses told him, “You really are the best of them!”
Kitab az-Zuhd by Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal (no. 384)
“و بَعضهـﻤ يدخل آلقلب دون أذن وكأنهـ قد حجز ﻤكانهـ فيهـ ﻤنذ زﻤن بعيد And some people enter the heart without any permission, as though they have reserved their place within you a long time ago.”
— (via sincerelyzeinab)
Ya Rahman, from Your throne You wrote mercy upon yourself, You were merciful before there was anyone to receive mercy. Embrace every part of us with that mercy, our past with its scars, our present with its needs and our future with its uncertainty.
Ya Raheem, let us taste the mercy You keep for those who return, reward us with the mercy we have yet to know and raise us to the highest place in Paradise despite our lows.
Ya Ra'uf. Cover us from storms we don't see coming. Mend us before we break. Spare us from trials of every kind. Let Your mercy reach us in ways we'll only understand when we finally meet you.
Allah (the Exalted) said:
“I am the least in need of any partner, So whoever does a deed seeking Me and someone else, I leave him to that someone else.
— Sahih Muslim