💠 In a world tainted with falsehood and of hearts engulfed in spiritual disease‼️
☝️ the bearers of Tawheed remain to be the rarest of hidden treasures!💎
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♨️We live in an age where deception, confusion, and man-made ideologies dominate the minds and hearts of many. Falsehood parades as truth, and truth is often mocked, silenced, or buried. Materialism, shirk (associating partners with Allah), and desires have clouded the clarity of the fitrah (natural disposition toward the oneness of Allah). Lies are sweetened and served in attractive packages, while sincerity and faith are treated as backward or extreme.
🔥The diseases of the heart riya' (showing off), hasad (envy), kibr (pride), ghaflah (heedlessness), and shirk are rampant. People's hearts have grown distant from their Creator, chained by dunya and blinded by ego. Even acts of worship may be emptied of sincerity and turned into habits or performances.
🔰Amidst this spiritual chaos, those who hold firm to Tawheed the absolute oneness of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) in His Lordship, Worship, and Names and Attributes are like rare jewels hidden in the folds of a corrupted world. They worship Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) alone with sincerity, love Him above all, reject all false gods, and live with the light of la ilaha illAllah guiding every step.
💥They are unseen by the world's standards maybe not wealthy, famous, or powerful but in the sight of Allah (subhanahu wa taala), they are the true elite. They are those whom the Prophet ﷺ described when he reported to have said:
"Islam began as something strange, and it will return to being strange as it began, so glad tidings to the strangers."
[Sahih-Sunan Ibn Majah 3986]
☝️ the bearers of Tawheed remain to be the rarest of hidden treasures!💎
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🔥The diseases of the heart riya' (showing off), hasad (envy), kibr (pride), ghaflah (heedlessness), and shirk are rampant. People's hearts have grown distant from their Creator, chained by dunya and blinded by ego. Even acts of worship may be emptied of sincerity and turned into habits or performances.
🔰Amidst this spiritual chaos, those who hold firm to Tawheed the absolute oneness of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) in His Lordship, Worship, and Names and Attributes are like rare jewels hidden in the folds of a corrupted world. They worship Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) alone with sincerity, love Him above all, reject all false gods, and live with the light of la ilaha illAllah guiding every step.
💥They are unseen by the world's standards maybe not wealthy, famous, or powerful but in the sight of Allah (subhanahu wa taala), they are the true elite. They are those whom the Prophet ﷺ described when he reported to have said:
"Islam began as something strange, and it will return to being strange as it began, so glad tidings to the strangers."
[Sahih-Sunan Ibn Majah 3986]
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💠 RasulAllah ﷺ reported to have said:
"Whomever Allāh has blessed with a righteous wife, He has helped him with half of his religion, so let him fear Allāh with regard to the other half."
[al-Mustadrak 2/175]
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💥A righteous wife is one who is obedient to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala), modest, supportive of her husband in his deen, and helps maintain a peaceful, moral household. Such a wife brings barakah (blessing) to the family. She encourages good deeds, discourages sin, supports her husband's spiritual growth, and raises children upon Islam.
🔰Marriage protects a person from many temptations, especially zina (fornication), immodesty, and loneliness. A righteous spouse makes the home a place of tranquility (sakinah) and strengthens iman.
Scholars interpreted "half of the religion" as meaning: marriage helps fulfill many religious duties like chastity, patience, kindness, responsibility, etc.
💢 While marriage helps with many aspects of Islam, it doesn't replace the need for individual taqwa. The "other half" includes personal acts like salah, fasting, honesty, good character, avoiding haram, etc.
💠The Prophet ﷺ is advising : if Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) gave you a righteous spouse, don't be negligent with your own self. Use that support to improve your deen even more.
🌹 This hadith is not just about marriage, it's about gratitude and responsibility:
💠If Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) gave you a great blessing (like a righteous spouse), then show gratitude by fearing Him and improving yourself.
It's a call to both appreciate the blessing and to fulfill your own duties with sincerity.
💥A righteous wife is a great aid in the journey to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) But even with such a blessing, a Muslim must still remain vigilant and sincere in fulfilling all of his religious duties.
💢It emphasizes balance between relying on support and striving individually in obedience to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala)
"Whomever Allāh has blessed with a righteous wife, He has helped him with half of his religion, so let him fear Allāh with regard to the other half."
[al-Mustadrak 2/175]
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💥A righteous wife is one who is obedient to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala), modest, supportive of her husband in his deen, and helps maintain a peaceful, moral household. Such a wife brings barakah (blessing) to the family. She encourages good deeds, discourages sin, supports her husband's spiritual growth, and raises children upon Islam.
🔰Marriage protects a person from many temptations, especially zina (fornication), immodesty, and loneliness. A righteous spouse makes the home a place of tranquility (sakinah) and strengthens iman.
Scholars interpreted "half of the religion" as meaning: marriage helps fulfill many religious duties like chastity, patience, kindness, responsibility, etc.
💢 While marriage helps with many aspects of Islam, it doesn't replace the need for individual taqwa. The "other half" includes personal acts like salah, fasting, honesty, good character, avoiding haram, etc.
💠The Prophet ﷺ is advising : if Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) gave you a righteous spouse, don't be negligent with your own self. Use that support to improve your deen even more.
🌹 This hadith is not just about marriage, it's about gratitude and responsibility:
💠If Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) gave you a great blessing (like a righteous spouse), then show gratitude by fearing Him and improving yourself.
It's a call to both appreciate the blessing and to fulfill your own duties with sincerity.
💥A righteous wife is a great aid in the journey to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) But even with such a blessing, a Muslim must still remain vigilant and sincere in fulfilling all of his religious duties.
💢It emphasizes balance between relying on support and striving individually in obedience to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala)
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💢“Whoever turns away from Tawhīd is a Mushrīk whether he likes it or not,
💢 and whoever turns away from the Sunnah is an innovator whether he likes it or not.”
[Ibn’ul Qayyim, Ighathat al-Lahfan | v. 1, p. 214]
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🔥 A Stern Reminder on the Foundations of Islam
💥This serves as a powerful reminder of the necessity for unwavering adherence to the foundational principles of Islam, particularly Tawhid.
🚫 Deviating from Tawhid or the Sunnah, whether intentionally or unintentionally, is considered a serious transgression that can lead to misguidance and, in severe cases, shirk (associating partners with Allah) or innovation (bidʿah).
🔰Therefore, it is imperative to seek authentic knowledge, remain vigilant against innovations, and consistently align our deen and practices with Tawhid and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
💢 and whoever turns away from the Sunnah is an innovator whether he likes it or not.”
[Ibn’ul Qayyim, Ighathat al-Lahfan | v. 1, p. 214]
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🔥 A Stern Reminder on the Foundations of Islam
💥This serves as a powerful reminder of the necessity for unwavering adherence to the foundational principles of Islam, particularly Tawhid.
🚫 Deviating from Tawhid or the Sunnah, whether intentionally or unintentionally, is considered a serious transgression that can lead to misguidance and, in severe cases, shirk (associating partners with Allah) or innovation (bidʿah).
🔰Therefore, it is imperative to seek authentic knowledge, remain vigilant against innovations, and consistently align our deen and practices with Tawhid and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
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💠The Messenger of Allāh صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ reported to have said:
🔰"By the One in whose Hand is my soul, you must enjoin good and forbid evil, otherwise Allāh will soon send punishment upon you. Then, you will call upon Allāh and there will be no response [nor acceptance] for you."
[Saheeh at-Tirmidhi, 2169 | Hasan]
📢 This hadith serves as a profound reminder of the moral responsibility placed upon the Ummah of Rasul'Allah (sallallahu alaihe wa sallam) The Rasul'Allah ﷺ by swearing an oath "By the One in whose Hand is my soul" emphasizes the seriousness and urgency of the command.
✨ Enjoining good and forbidding evil is not just a recommendation; it is a duty that safeguards the spiritual and moral fabric of society. When righteousness is neglected and wrongdoing becomes normalized, a community begins to decay from within.
📿 The consequence mentioned is dire : divine punishment and unanswered prayers. This reflects a sobering reality that a society which turns a blind eye to corruption and injustice will eventually lose its connection with the Divine. Even their supplications, once so powerful, may go unheard, not because Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) is unjust, but because the people themselves allowed the gates of mercy to be closed by abandoning their duty.
🕊️ This hadith is a call to action, not just for scholars or leaders, but for every believer. Whether through kind advice, personal example, or sincere concern, each of us has a role in upholding truth and virtue. It is through this collective effort that the mercy of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) continues to descend upon a people.
🤲Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) make us among those who uphold His commands, speak truth with wisdom, and become a means of goodness for our communities and generation. Ameen.
🔰"By the One in whose Hand is my soul, you must enjoin good and forbid evil, otherwise Allāh will soon send punishment upon you. Then, you will call upon Allāh and there will be no response [nor acceptance] for you."
[Saheeh at-Tirmidhi, 2169 | Hasan]
📢 This hadith serves as a profound reminder of the moral responsibility placed upon the Ummah of Rasul'Allah (sallallahu alaihe wa sallam) The Rasul'Allah ﷺ by swearing an oath "By the One in whose Hand is my soul" emphasizes the seriousness and urgency of the command.
✨ Enjoining good and forbidding evil is not just a recommendation; it is a duty that safeguards the spiritual and moral fabric of society. When righteousness is neglected and wrongdoing becomes normalized, a community begins to decay from within.
📿 The consequence mentioned is dire : divine punishment and unanswered prayers. This reflects a sobering reality that a society which turns a blind eye to corruption and injustice will eventually lose its connection with the Divine. Even their supplications, once so powerful, may go unheard, not because Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) is unjust, but because the people themselves allowed the gates of mercy to be closed by abandoning their duty.
🕊️ This hadith is a call to action, not just for scholars or leaders, but for every believer. Whether through kind advice, personal example, or sincere concern, each of us has a role in upholding truth and virtue. It is through this collective effort that the mercy of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) continues to descend upon a people.
🤲Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) make us among those who uphold His commands, speak truth with wisdom, and become a means of goodness for our communities and generation. Ameen.
💥The Messenger of Allah ﷺ reported to have said:
🔰"Every Prophet was given a supplication that was granted, and every Prophet hastened to use his supplication. But I have saved my supplication as intercession for my Ummah on the Day of Resurrection. It will, if Allah wills, be granted to the one who dies from my Ummah without associating anything with Allah."
[Sahih al-Bukhari 7474, Sahih Muslim 199]
💠 In this sacred hadith, we glimpse the immense selflessness and love that the RasulAllah ﷺ had and continues to have for his Ummah. Unlike the Prophets who came before him, each of whom used their one guaranteed supplication for themselves or their people during their lifetimes, the Prophet ﷺ chose to delay his.
💢 Why? So that we his Ummah might benefit from it on the Day when no soul can help another, when fear will grip every heart, and even the Prophets will say, "Nafsi, nafsi" (Myself, myself)
💥 On that day, he (ﷺ) will say, "Ummati, Ummati" (My Ummah, My Ummah).
💠 His love is not tied to time, place, or proximity he (ﷺ) saved his greatest plea for us, even though many of us have never seen him, and fall short in fully following him.
🕊️ This is a love that transcends generations, a mercy that reaches hearts across the centuries.
⁉️ And the key to receiving that intercession?
☝️It is not wealth, status, or knowledge it is Tawhid, the pure and unwavering belief in the Oneness of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala)
🍃Whoever dies without associating anything with Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) no shirk will be eligible for this intercession, in shaa Allah ta'ala.
✨ This is not just a source of hope it is a gentle call to sincerity in following our deen.
✨ It reminds us that the Prophet ﷺ gave up his one guaranteed request for us will we not strive to be among those who deserve it?
✨It teaches that Allah's mercy is vast, and that our relationship with Him must be pure free from partners, idols, and worldly attachments in our hearts.
🤲 Let this reminder be a source of comfort for the broken-hearted, motivation for the struggling, and a reminder for the heedless that our beloved Prophet ﷺ is waiting to intercede for us, if only us hold tight to Tawhid.
🔰"Every Prophet was given a supplication that was granted, and every Prophet hastened to use his supplication. But I have saved my supplication as intercession for my Ummah on the Day of Resurrection. It will, if Allah wills, be granted to the one who dies from my Ummah without associating anything with Allah."
[Sahih al-Bukhari 7474, Sahih Muslim 199]
💠 In this sacred hadith, we glimpse the immense selflessness and love that the RasulAllah ﷺ had and continues to have for his Ummah. Unlike the Prophets who came before him, each of whom used their one guaranteed supplication for themselves or their people during their lifetimes, the Prophet ﷺ chose to delay his.
💢 Why? So that we his Ummah might benefit from it on the Day when no soul can help another, when fear will grip every heart, and even the Prophets will say, "Nafsi, nafsi" (Myself, myself)
💥 On that day, he (ﷺ) will say, "Ummati, Ummati" (My Ummah, My Ummah).
💠 His love is not tied to time, place, or proximity he (ﷺ) saved his greatest plea for us, even though many of us have never seen him, and fall short in fully following him.
🕊️ This is a love that transcends generations, a mercy that reaches hearts across the centuries.
⁉️ And the key to receiving that intercession?
☝️It is not wealth, status, or knowledge it is Tawhid, the pure and unwavering belief in the Oneness of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala)
🍃Whoever dies without associating anything with Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) no shirk will be eligible for this intercession, in shaa Allah ta'ala.
✨ This is not just a source of hope it is a gentle call to sincerity in following our deen.
✨ It reminds us that the Prophet ﷺ gave up his one guaranteed request for us will we not strive to be among those who deserve it?
✨It teaches that Allah's mercy is vast, and that our relationship with Him must be pure free from partners, idols, and worldly attachments in our hearts.
🤲 Let this reminder be a source of comfort for the broken-hearted, motivation for the struggling, and a reminder for the heedless that our beloved Prophet ﷺ is waiting to intercede for us, if only us hold tight to Tawhid.
🔰Among the causes of having worries disappear and sins forgiven is sending ṣalāh (supplications for peace) upon the Prophet ﷺ, and the effect of sending ṣalāh upon him on Friday is greatest.
💠Ubayy ibn Kaʻb, may Allah be pleased with him, said,
🔰"O Messenger of Allah, I frequently invoke the blessings of Allah upon you. How much of my supplications should I devote to you?"
💢He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said, "Whatever you wish." I said, "A quarter?" He said, "Whatever you wish, and if you do more, it is better for you." I said, "One half?" He said, "Whatever you wish, and if you do more, it is better for you." I said, "Two thirds?" He said, "Whatever you wish, and if you do more, it is better for you." I said, "Shall I devote all my supplication to (invoking blessings upon) you?"
💥He said, "Then, you will be freed from your worry and your sin will be forgiven."
[At-Tirmithi: good-authentic; Al-Haakim in Al-Mustadrak]
💠Anas bin Maalik (radhi Allaahu anhu) said: Verily the Prophet (salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said:
💥Whoever sends Salah upon me once Allah will send ten (blessings) upon him and remove ten of his sins and raise his rank by ten levels.
[Imam Ahmad in his Musnad, Imam Bukharee in Adabul Mufrad #642 and #643. Jami Sagheer #6359 authenticated by Al Abaanee]
💠“Truly Allah and His angels say Salah on the Prophet, O you believers, recite Salah on him and send Salam on him completely.” [Al-Ahzab | C.33: A.56]
💠 Ibn Abbas (Rady'Allahu anhu) reported: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ, said,
‼️"Whoever forgets to send blessings upon me, he has missed a path to Paradise."
[Sunan Ibn Mäjah 908]
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💠Ubayy ibn Kaʻb, may Allah be pleased with him, said,
🔰"O Messenger of Allah, I frequently invoke the blessings of Allah upon you. How much of my supplications should I devote to you?"
💢He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said, "Whatever you wish." I said, "A quarter?" He said, "Whatever you wish, and if you do more, it is better for you." I said, "One half?" He said, "Whatever you wish, and if you do more, it is better for you." I said, "Two thirds?" He said, "Whatever you wish, and if you do more, it is better for you." I said, "Shall I devote all my supplication to (invoking blessings upon) you?"
💥He said, "Then, you will be freed from your worry and your sin will be forgiven."
[At-Tirmithi: good-authentic; Al-Haakim in Al-Mustadrak]
💠Anas bin Maalik (radhi Allaahu anhu) said: Verily the Prophet (salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said:
💥Whoever sends Salah upon me once Allah will send ten (blessings) upon him and remove ten of his sins and raise his rank by ten levels.
[Imam Ahmad in his Musnad, Imam Bukharee in Adabul Mufrad #642 and #643. Jami Sagheer #6359 authenticated by Al Abaanee]
💠“Truly Allah and His angels say Salah on the Prophet, O you believers, recite Salah on him and send Salam on him completely.” [Al-Ahzab | C.33: A.56]
💠 Ibn Abbas (Rady'Allahu anhu) reported: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ, said,
‼️"Whoever forgets to send blessings upon me, he has missed a path to Paradise."
[Sunan Ibn Mäjah 908]
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💠Friday The Day Of Celebration💠
💢The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: ❝ Verily, Allah has made this day (of Friday) a celebration for the Muslims. So whoever comes to Friday (prayer), then let him bathe himself, and if he has any perfume let him put some on, and use the toothstick.❞
● [رواه ابن ماجه ١٠٩٨ وصحيح الترغيب ١\٢٩٨]
💠 Ibn al-Qayyim [رحمه الله] said:
❝The Friday prayer is from the greatest of congregations of the Muslims.❞
● {زاد المعاد ١:٣٦٤-٣٦٥}
💢 The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: ❝Increase in salutations upon me, on the day of Friday (Jumu'ah) and its night.❞
● [زاد المعاد ٢\٤٢٠]
💠 Prophet ﷺ reported to have said:
💥❝The best of prayers with Allāh is the prayer of morning (Fajr) on the Day of Friday in congregation.❞
● {الصحيحة ١٥٦٦}
💢Prophet ﷺ said: ❝Whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Fridays will be adorned with light from that Friday to the next.❞
● (صحيح جامع الصغير ٢/٦٤٧٠)
💠Prophet ﷺ said: ❝Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on Friday will have a light for him between this Friday and the next.❞
● {السنن الكبرى ٥٨٥٦}
💢The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: ❝Send prayer upon me abundantly on the day of Jumu’ah (Friday) & on the night of Jumu’ah (Thursday night) for he who sends prayer upon me one time, Allāh sends prayer upon him 10 times.❞
● [صحيح الجامع ١٢٠٩]
💠Prophet ﷺ said: ❝There is such an hour on Friday, that if any Muslim makes Du’ā during it, his Du’ā will be accepted.❞
● {صحيح البخاري ٥٢٩٥، صحيح مسلم ٨٥٢}
💢Prophet ﷺ said: ❝Whoever performs Ghusl on Friday, and bathes completely, and goes early, arriving early, gets close and listens and is silent, there will be for him in every step he takes, the reward of a year of fasting and standing (in prayer).❞
● {جامع الترمذي ٤٩٦}
💠Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ said: ❝Jummah to Jummah expiates the minor sins in between them except for the major sins.❞
● [السلسلة الصحيحة ٣٦٢٣]
💢Prophet ﷺ said: ❝The best of days with Allāh is the day of Jumu'ah.❞
● {صحيح الجامع ١٠٩٨، السلسة الصحيحة ١٥٠٢}
💠Imām Ibn al-Qayyim (Rahimahu'Allah) said: ❝A time when Du’ās will be accepted is during the last hour of ‘Asr on Jumu’ah.❞
● {زاد المعاد ١/١٠٤}
💢 Sa'id bin Jubayr رحمه الله said:
❝That I hit whips on my head, it is more beloved to me, than me talking whilst the Imām is giving a sermon.❞
● [طبقات ابن سعد ٠٦٢/٦]
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💢The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: ❝ Verily, Allah has made this day (of Friday) a celebration for the Muslims. So whoever comes to Friday (prayer), then let him bathe himself, and if he has any perfume let him put some on, and use the toothstick.❞
● [رواه ابن ماجه ١٠٩٨ وصحيح الترغيب ١\٢٩٨]
💠 Ibn al-Qayyim [رحمه الله] said:
❝The Friday prayer is from the greatest of congregations of the Muslims.❞
● {زاد المعاد ١:٣٦٤-٣٦٥}
💢 The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: ❝Increase in salutations upon me, on the day of Friday (Jumu'ah) and its night.❞
● [زاد المعاد ٢\٤٢٠]
💠 Prophet ﷺ reported to have said:
💥❝The best of prayers with Allāh is the prayer of morning (Fajr) on the Day of Friday in congregation.❞
● {الصحيحة ١٥٦٦}
💢Prophet ﷺ said: ❝Whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Fridays will be adorned with light from that Friday to the next.❞
● (صحيح جامع الصغير ٢/٦٤٧٠)
💠Prophet ﷺ said: ❝Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on Friday will have a light for him between this Friday and the next.❞
● {السنن الكبرى ٥٨٥٦}
💢The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: ❝Send prayer upon me abundantly on the day of Jumu’ah (Friday) & on the night of Jumu’ah (Thursday night) for he who sends prayer upon me one time, Allāh sends prayer upon him 10 times.❞
● [صحيح الجامع ١٢٠٩]
💠Prophet ﷺ said: ❝There is such an hour on Friday, that if any Muslim makes Du’ā during it, his Du’ā will be accepted.❞
● {صحيح البخاري ٥٢٩٥، صحيح مسلم ٨٥٢}
💢Prophet ﷺ said: ❝Whoever performs Ghusl on Friday, and bathes completely, and goes early, arriving early, gets close and listens and is silent, there will be for him in every step he takes, the reward of a year of fasting and standing (in prayer).❞
● {جامع الترمذي ٤٩٦}
💠Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ said: ❝Jummah to Jummah expiates the minor sins in between them except for the major sins.❞
● [السلسلة الصحيحة ٣٦٢٣]
💢Prophet ﷺ said: ❝The best of days with Allāh is the day of Jumu'ah.❞
● {صحيح الجامع ١٠٩٨، السلسة الصحيحة ١٥٠٢}
💠Imām Ibn al-Qayyim (Rahimahu'Allah) said: ❝A time when Du’ās will be accepted is during the last hour of ‘Asr on Jumu’ah.❞
● {زاد المعاد ١/١٠٤}
💢 Sa'id bin Jubayr رحمه الله said:
❝That I hit whips on my head, it is more beloved to me, than me talking whilst the Imām is giving a sermon.❞
● [طبقات ابن سعد ٠٦٢/٦]
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🟢Ali ibn Abi Talib (Rady'Allahu's) mutual Love and Respect for Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman (Radiyallahu Anhum):
🔰 It is well established from authentic historical records Sunni and even early Shia sources that : Ali رضي الله عنه named his sons:
💥 Abu Bakr ibn Ali
💥 Umar ibn Ali
💥 Uthman ibn Ali
⁉️ Why would a man name his beloved sons after people he supposedly hated? This is clear and undeniable proof of Ali's respect and affection for those noble companions.
🔥 What This Means for Those deviant shais Who Curse the Sahabah:
Those deviant sects :
🚫 Deify Ali رضي الله عنه claim he is divine,
🚫 Curse the noble Sahabah,
🚫 Especially direct hatred toward Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman رضي الله عنهم, are contradicted by Ali's own actions, naming, and alliances.
❗It's a direct refutation of their claim to love Ali (رضي الله عنه) because true love means following his example, not opposing it.
🛡️Testimony of Ali (رضي الله عنه) Himself:
💠Ali ibn Abi Talib رضي الله عنه said about Abu Bakr and Umar:
🔰"It was narrated that Wahb as-Suwa'i said: 'Ali (رضي الله عنه) addressed us and said: Who is the best of this ummah after its Prophet ? I said: You, O Ameer al-Mu'mineen. He said: No, the best of this ummah after its Prophet is Abu Bakr, then 'Umar (رضي الله عنهما), and it would not be far-fetched to suggest that tranquillity was uttered on the lips of 'Umar (رضي الله عنه)."
[Musnad Ahmad 834 | Book 5, Hadith 264]
🍃He also gave his daughter Umm Kulthoom in marriage to Umar ibn al-Khattab (رضي الله عنه), which no man would do for someone he hates or deems unjust.
🔥 The Hypocrisy of the Extremists shia:
If those who claim to love Ahlul Bayt truly followed Ali's way, they would:
❤️ Respect the rightly guided caliphs,
❤️ Uphold the unity of the Sahabah,
❤️ Avoid takfir and la'n (cursing) the best generation of Islam.
♨️ But their hatred is rooted in political lies, not in the Qur'an, Sunnah, or the Seerah of Ali رضي الله عنه.
💠 Loving Ali (رضي الله عنه) means following his love for the Prophet ﷺ, the Sahabah, the Qur'an, and the Sunnah. Those who claim love but act in hatred are not upon his path, but upon the path of division and falsehood.
🤲 Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) guide the misguided, unite hearts upon the truth, and keep us firm on the way of the Prophet ﷺ and his noble companions.
🔰 It is well established from authentic historical records Sunni and even early Shia sources that : Ali رضي الله عنه named his sons:
💥 Abu Bakr ibn Ali
💥 Umar ibn Ali
💥 Uthman ibn Ali
⁉️ Why would a man name his beloved sons after people he supposedly hated? This is clear and undeniable proof of Ali's respect and affection for those noble companions.
🔥 What This Means for Those deviant shais Who Curse the Sahabah:
Those deviant sects :
🚫 Deify Ali رضي الله عنه claim he is divine,
🚫 Curse the noble Sahabah,
🚫 Especially direct hatred toward Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman رضي الله عنهم, are contradicted by Ali's own actions, naming, and alliances.
❗It's a direct refutation of their claim to love Ali (رضي الله عنه) because true love means following his example, not opposing it.
🛡️Testimony of Ali (رضي الله عنه) Himself:
💠Ali ibn Abi Talib رضي الله عنه said about Abu Bakr and Umar:
🔰"It was narrated that Wahb as-Suwa'i said: 'Ali (رضي الله عنه) addressed us and said: Who is the best of this ummah after its Prophet ? I said: You, O Ameer al-Mu'mineen. He said: No, the best of this ummah after its Prophet is Abu Bakr, then 'Umar (رضي الله عنهما), and it would not be far-fetched to suggest that tranquillity was uttered on the lips of 'Umar (رضي الله عنه)."
[Musnad Ahmad 834 | Book 5, Hadith 264]
🍃He also gave his daughter Umm Kulthoom in marriage to Umar ibn al-Khattab (رضي الله عنه), which no man would do for someone he hates or deems unjust.
🔥 The Hypocrisy of the Extremists shia:
If those who claim to love Ahlul Bayt truly followed Ali's way, they would:
❤️ Respect the rightly guided caliphs,
❤️ Uphold the unity of the Sahabah,
❤️ Avoid takfir and la'n (cursing) the best generation of Islam.
♨️ But their hatred is rooted in political lies, not in the Qur'an, Sunnah, or the Seerah of Ali رضي الله عنه.
💠 Loving Ali (رضي الله عنه) means following his love for the Prophet ﷺ, the Sahabah, the Qur'an, and the Sunnah. Those who claim love but act in hatred are not upon his path, but upon the path of division and falsehood.
🤲 Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) guide the misguided, unite hearts upon the truth, and keep us firm on the way of the Prophet ﷺ and his noble companions.
🌅 The Power of Morning Adhkār 🌿
🪶As dawn silently spreads its light across the sky, the believer awakens not just to a new day but to a sacred moment, gifted by the One who created time itself. With the light of Fajr prayer on their face and the words of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) still echoing in their heart, they rise not for the dunya, but for the pleasure of their Lord. The angels witness this moment the soul cleansed by ablution, the heart stilled by sujūd, and the tongue moist with remembrance.
💠The morning adhkar are not mere utterances. They are the breath of the soul, the armor of the believer, and the key to barakah. With them, we begin our day in the remembrance of Ar-Raḥmān, seeking His protection, mercy, and guidance before stepping into the world.
🌸 "O Allah, by Your permission we have reached the morning, ..... by Your permission we live and die, and to You is the resurrection."
📚Narrated by Abu Hurayrah (Rady'Allahu anhu). [Collected by Imām Abū Dāwūd in Sunan Abī Dāwūd |Hadith 5068] a reminder that every breath is His mercy, and every moment is His decree.
💠And as Ibn al-Qayyim (Rahimahu'Allah) so profoundly said: "Remembrance of Allah gives the one who remembers Him strength, to the extent that he can do things with the remembrance that he wouldn't be able to do without it."
☝️Allāhu Akbar! Such is the might of dhikr it empowers, heals, and protects. The one who begins his day with the remembrance of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) walks into the world with light in his heart, tranquility in his soul, and strength beyond the physical.
✨ The Prophet ﷺ reported to have said: "Whoever recites the morning adhkār, he is protected until the evening." [Sahih Muslim]
📿 With each SubḥānAllāh, you polish the heart.
💖 With each Alḥamdulillāh, you express gratitude that anchors your soul.
🛡️ With each A'ūdhu billāh, you shield yourself from harm.
🌿 With each Āyat al-Kursī, you build a fortress around your faith.
❤️Dear soul, don't let the day carry you away before you begin it with Him. Let your lips whisper His Names. Let your heart beat with His remembrance. Before the phone, before the world, before the chaos remember Him.
🌤 Start your day with dhikr, and you'll find strength in your weakness, light in your darkness, and serenity in your storms.
اللهم اجعلنا من الذاكرين الله كثيرًا والذاكرات، ووفقنا لذكرك وشكرك وحسن عبادتك، ولا تجعلنا من الغافلين.
🤲 Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) make us of those whose mornings begin with His name, whose strength lies in His remembrance, and whose hearts are never heedless of His mercy.
🪶As dawn silently spreads its light across the sky, the believer awakens not just to a new day but to a sacred moment, gifted by the One who created time itself. With the light of Fajr prayer on their face and the words of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) still echoing in their heart, they rise not for the dunya, but for the pleasure of their Lord. The angels witness this moment the soul cleansed by ablution, the heart stilled by sujūd, and the tongue moist with remembrance.
💠The morning adhkar are not mere utterances. They are the breath of the soul, the armor of the believer, and the key to barakah. With them, we begin our day in the remembrance of Ar-Raḥmān, seeking His protection, mercy, and guidance before stepping into the world.
🌸 "O Allah, by Your permission we have reached the morning, ..... by Your permission we live and die, and to You is the resurrection."
📚Narrated by Abu Hurayrah (Rady'Allahu anhu). [Collected by Imām Abū Dāwūd in Sunan Abī Dāwūd |Hadith 5068] a reminder that every breath is His mercy, and every moment is His decree.
💠And as Ibn al-Qayyim (Rahimahu'Allah) so profoundly said: "Remembrance of Allah gives the one who remembers Him strength, to the extent that he can do things with the remembrance that he wouldn't be able to do without it."
☝️Allāhu Akbar! Such is the might of dhikr it empowers, heals, and protects. The one who begins his day with the remembrance of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) walks into the world with light in his heart, tranquility in his soul, and strength beyond the physical.
✨ The Prophet ﷺ reported to have said: "Whoever recites the morning adhkār, he is protected until the evening." [Sahih Muslim]
📿 With each SubḥānAllāh, you polish the heart.
💖 With each Alḥamdulillāh, you express gratitude that anchors your soul.
🛡️ With each A'ūdhu billāh, you shield yourself from harm.
🌿 With each Āyat al-Kursī, you build a fortress around your faith.
❤️Dear soul, don't let the day carry you away before you begin it with Him. Let your lips whisper His Names. Let your heart beat with His remembrance. Before the phone, before the world, before the chaos remember Him.
🌤 Start your day with dhikr, and you'll find strength in your weakness, light in your darkness, and serenity in your storms.
اللهم اجعلنا من الذاكرين الله كثيرًا والذاكرات، ووفقنا لذكرك وشكرك وحسن عبادتك، ولا تجعلنا من الغافلين.
🤲 Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) make us of those whose mornings begin with His name, whose strength lies in His remembrance, and whose hearts are never heedless of His mercy.
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🌷Imam Ibn al-Jawzī (Rahimahu'Allah) has said,
🔥"Whoever sets his tongue free to slander and speaks about the honour of Muslims and seek their faults,
‼️Allāh will hold back his tongue from saying the shahādah at his death."
[Bahr al-Dumū', 1/224]
🔥"Whoever sets his tongue free to slander and speaks about the honour of Muslims and seek their faults,
‼️Allāh will hold back his tongue from saying the shahādah at his death."
[Bahr al-Dumū', 1/224]
🌙 A Reminder for Qiyām al-Layl (Tahajjud) 🌙
☪️ In the stillness of the night, when the world sleeps and hearts are at rest, Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) invites you to a moment of intimate closeness with Him. The time of Tahajjud is not just a prayer it's a divine conversation, a sacred meeting between the servant and His Lord.
💠Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) says in the Qur'an:
"And during the night, wake up for prayer as an extra (deed of worship) for you; it may be that your Lord will raise you to a praised station." [Surah Al-Isra |17:79]
💠And in another ayah: "They forsake their beds, calling upon their Lord in fear and hope, and they spend (in charity) from what We have provided them." [Surah As-Sajdah | 32:16]
🌌 Tahajjud is a sign of love, love for the One who created you, sustained you, and forgives you even when you fall short. It is the secret of the righteous, the weapon of the oppressed, and the refuge of the broken-hearted.
✨ The Prophet ﷺ (reported to have) said:
💠"The closest that the Lord is to His slave is in the last part of the night, so if you can be among those who remember Allah at that time, then do so." [Imam Tirmidhi transmitted it, saying that this is a hasan sahih tradition whose isnad is gharib]
💥Imagine Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) descending to the lowest heaven in the last third of every night, calling out:
💠"Is there anyone to invoke Me, so that I may respond to invocation? Is there anyone to ask Me, so that I may grant him his request? Is there anyone seeking My forgiveness, so that I may forgive him?" [Sahih al-Bukhari 1145]
💧So rise from your sleep my beloved brothers , even if it is just for a few minutes. Raise your hands in du'a, shed your tears in sujood, and whisper your needs to the One who never sleeps and never turns away.
🔰And yes every sincere du'ā you make during Tahajjud, especially in sujūd or while raising your hands, is heard by Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) . He may respond immediately, delay it for your benefit, or store it for you in the Akhirah but none of it is ever lost.
🌹 For every heartbreak, seek healing.
🌹For every sin, seek forgiveness.
🌹For every fear, seek safety.
🌹For every dream, seek His decree.
🍃Tahajjud isn't about perfection it's about devotion.
🤲 Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) grant us the sweetness of waking in the last part of the night, the strength to pray, and the humility to weep before Him. And He accept every du'ā we make with sincerity, whether in sujūd or with hands raised, and fulfill our needs in ways far greater than we imagined. Ameen.
☪️ In the stillness of the night, when the world sleeps and hearts are at rest, Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) invites you to a moment of intimate closeness with Him. The time of Tahajjud is not just a prayer it's a divine conversation, a sacred meeting between the servant and His Lord.
💠Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) says in the Qur'an:
"And during the night, wake up for prayer as an extra (deed of worship) for you; it may be that your Lord will raise you to a praised station." [Surah Al-Isra |17:79]
💠And in another ayah: "They forsake their beds, calling upon their Lord in fear and hope, and they spend (in charity) from what We have provided them." [Surah As-Sajdah | 32:16]
🌌 Tahajjud is a sign of love, love for the One who created you, sustained you, and forgives you even when you fall short. It is the secret of the righteous, the weapon of the oppressed, and the refuge of the broken-hearted.
✨ The Prophet ﷺ (reported to have) said:
💠"The closest that the Lord is to His slave is in the last part of the night, so if you can be among those who remember Allah at that time, then do so." [Imam Tirmidhi transmitted it, saying that this is a hasan sahih tradition whose isnad is gharib]
💥Imagine Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) descending to the lowest heaven in the last third of every night, calling out:
💠"Is there anyone to invoke Me, so that I may respond to invocation? Is there anyone to ask Me, so that I may grant him his request? Is there anyone seeking My forgiveness, so that I may forgive him?" [Sahih al-Bukhari 1145]
💧So rise from your sleep my beloved brothers , even if it is just for a few minutes. Raise your hands in du'a, shed your tears in sujood, and whisper your needs to the One who never sleeps and never turns away.
🔰And yes every sincere du'ā you make during Tahajjud, especially in sujūd or while raising your hands, is heard by Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) . He may respond immediately, delay it for your benefit, or store it for you in the Akhirah but none of it is ever lost.
🌹 For every heartbreak, seek healing.
🌹For every sin, seek forgiveness.
🌹For every fear, seek safety.
🌹For every dream, seek His decree.
🍃Tahajjud isn't about perfection it's about devotion.
🤲 Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) grant us the sweetness of waking in the last part of the night, the strength to pray, and the humility to weep before Him. And He accept every du'ā we make with sincerity, whether in sujūd or with hands raised, and fulfill our needs in ways far greater than we imagined. Ameen.
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🌿 A Moment of Hunger, A Lifetime of Love
💠Abu Hurairah (Rady'Allahu anhu), one of the greatest narrators of hadith, was once so hungry that he would lie on the ground from weakness and tie stones to his stomach to ease the pain. He didn't complain, nor did he beg. Instead with dignity and subtlety he asked questions about the Qur'an hoping for a gesture of kindness.
🔰When he approached Abu Bakr and Umar (Rady'Allahu anhu), they didn't notice his need. But when Rasulullah ﷺ saw his face, he immediately understood. He smiled not because he mocked his pain but because he recognized it, and he loved him.
💥The Prophet ﷺ didn't just feed him. He gave him a lesson in patience, generosity, and brotherhood. He invited all the poor of Ahl al-Suffah and let Abu Hurairah (Rady'Allahu anhu) serve them first. Only after everyone was full did he let Abu Hurairah drink and drink, and drink, until he himself said, "I have no more room."
🌸 This is the Prophetic mercy a mercy that sees hunger before it is spoken, and gives with a smile, not pity. It's a lesson to us: to notice the silent cries, to serve others even in our need, and to trust that Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) will never let the patient go hungry forever.
🤲 Ya Allah, grant us the humility of Abu Hurairah (Rady'Allahu anhu) the understanding of Rasulullah ﷺ, and the reward of those who serve others before themselves. Ameen!
💠Abu Hurairah (Rady'Allahu anhu), one of the greatest narrators of hadith, was once so hungry that he would lie on the ground from weakness and tie stones to his stomach to ease the pain. He didn't complain, nor did he beg. Instead with dignity and subtlety he asked questions about the Qur'an hoping for a gesture of kindness.
🔰When he approached Abu Bakr and Umar (Rady'Allahu anhu), they didn't notice his need. But when Rasulullah ﷺ saw his face, he immediately understood. He smiled not because he mocked his pain but because he recognized it, and he loved him.
💥The Prophet ﷺ didn't just feed him. He gave him a lesson in patience, generosity, and brotherhood. He invited all the poor of Ahl al-Suffah and let Abu Hurairah (Rady'Allahu anhu) serve them first. Only after everyone was full did he let Abu Hurairah drink and drink, and drink, until he himself said, "I have no more room."
🌸 This is the Prophetic mercy a mercy that sees hunger before it is spoken, and gives with a smile, not pity. It's a lesson to us: to notice the silent cries, to serve others even in our need, and to trust that Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) will never let the patient go hungry forever.
🤲 Ya Allah, grant us the humility of Abu Hurairah (Rady'Allahu anhu) the understanding of Rasulullah ﷺ, and the reward of those who serve others before themselves. Ameen!
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🌿 A Promise From Above the Heavens
💠Ibn ʿAbbās رضي الله عنهما said:
📚 "Allāh took responsibility for whoever reads the Qur'ān and acts upon it; he will never go astray in this life, nor despair in the Hereafter."
[Miftāḥ Dār al-Saʿādah 1/58]
🍃SubḥānAllāh… this is not the word of any ordinary man, but the understanding of the great scholar of this Ummah, the cousin of the Messenger ﷺ, interpreting what Allāh (subhanahu wa ta'ala) Himself promised in the Qur'ān:
فَمَنِ اتَّبَعَ هُدَايَ فَلَا يَضِلُّ وَلَا يَشْقَى
💥"So whoever follows My guidance will never go astray nor fall into misery." [Sūrah Ṭā-Hā 20:123]
🔰The Qur'ān is not simply a book to be recited in moments of peace, it is the rope of Allāh (subhanahu wa ta'ala) that pulls us through storms. Reading it polishes the heart; acting upon it anchors the soul. Whoever clings to it with both understanding and obedience will find that no path confuses him, no darkness swallows him, and no trial breaks him.
💥In this world, the Qur'ān becomes his light guiding his choices, protecting his heart from doubt and corruption. In the Hereafter, it becomes his companion shielding him from despair when others will be drowning in regret.
♨️Many read the Qur'ān without letting it change them. But the one who reads with humility and lives by its words has stepped into the divine guarantee of protection and hope a promise from the Lord of the worlds Himself.
🌸 Let us not just be reciters of the Qur'ān, but walkers of its path. For in it lies the only guidance that never misleads, and the only hope that never fades.
💠Ibn ʿAbbās رضي الله عنهما said:
📚 "Allāh took responsibility for whoever reads the Qur'ān and acts upon it; he will never go astray in this life, nor despair in the Hereafter."
[Miftāḥ Dār al-Saʿādah 1/58]
🍃SubḥānAllāh… this is not the word of any ordinary man, but the understanding of the great scholar of this Ummah, the cousin of the Messenger ﷺ, interpreting what Allāh (subhanahu wa ta'ala) Himself promised in the Qur'ān:
فَمَنِ اتَّبَعَ هُدَايَ فَلَا يَضِلُّ وَلَا يَشْقَى
💥"So whoever follows My guidance will never go astray nor fall into misery." [Sūrah Ṭā-Hā 20:123]
🔰The Qur'ān is not simply a book to be recited in moments of peace, it is the rope of Allāh (subhanahu wa ta'ala) that pulls us through storms. Reading it polishes the heart; acting upon it anchors the soul. Whoever clings to it with both understanding and obedience will find that no path confuses him, no darkness swallows him, and no trial breaks him.
💥In this world, the Qur'ān becomes his light guiding his choices, protecting his heart from doubt and corruption. In the Hereafter, it becomes his companion shielding him from despair when others will be drowning in regret.
♨️Many read the Qur'ān without letting it change them. But the one who reads with humility and lives by its words has stepped into the divine guarantee of protection and hope a promise from the Lord of the worlds Himself.
🌸 Let us not just be reciters of the Qur'ān, but walkers of its path. For in it lies the only guidance that never misleads, and the only hope that never fades.