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قال الشيخ سليمان الرحيلي حفظه الله
Shaykh Sulayman Ar-Ruhayli, may Allah preserve him, said:

يا أهل السنة، هاأنتم ترون كثرة موت العلماء رحمهم الله أجمعين، وفي موتهم عبرة،
O Ahl al-Sunnah, here you are witnessing the many deaths of the scholars – may Allah have mercy on them all – and in their death is a lesson,

فالله الله في علمائكم، استغفروا لمن مات منهم ولا تنسوه،
So fear Allah regarding your scholars, seek forgiveness for those who have died from among them, and do not forget them,

وادعوا للأحياء منهم، واستفيدوا منهم،
And supplicate for the living among them, and benefit from them,

وأقبلوا على مجالسهم، وانشروا محاسنهم،
And attend their gatherings, and spread their good qualities,

وانشروا علم الأموات والأحياء منهم،
And spread the knowledge of the deceased and the living among them,

فوالله إن علمهم كالغيث، طَهورٌ يُنبتُ خيرًا ويكسر شرًّا.
For by Allah, their knowledge is like rainfall – pure, it brings forth good and crushes evil.

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Tilāwah And Dhikr — Two Deeds Which Raise A Man's Mention To Heavens

Prophet Muḥammad Ṣallallāhu-ʿAlaihi Wa Sallam said:

وعليك بتلاوة القرآن وذكر الله عز وجل فإنه ذكر لك في السماء ونور لك في الأرض

“And upon you is to recite Qurʾān and remember Allāh ʿAzza Wa Jall for indeed it would be (a cause of) your mention in the heavens and a light for you on the earth.”

● [صحيح الترغيب والترهيب رقم الحديث ٢٨٦٨]
Dear Men!
📌It is not enough to read Kitab at-Tawheed once, you should read it continuously.

Every time you finish it start again, as I myself do, because people are always in need of it: the Person of Tawhid to be even more certain and get even more firmly grounded; and the person of shirk to recant from his shirk.

[Shaykh Taqiuddin al-Hilali, in his Treatise Collection, 1:306]
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A customer messages you at 11PM, and you pumped up so quickly:

“Hi, thank you so much for reaching out ❤️. How best can I help you?”

Your client calls when you are in the middle of a noisy traffic, and you quickly sprinted out of the car into a quiet, more serene spot to pick his call and attend to his requests.

But your child?

He only interrupts, came crying to you mid-task, and you immediately yell: “Can’t you see I’m busy?!”

You don’t know what happened or what he wanted to say, but you already silenced it all for him… leaving him to find his answers, attention and care elsewhere.

You read widely about your job.

You research deeply about your audience.

You know what they need, what they love, what keeps them up at night.

You’ve watched countless YouTube videos on “client experience”.

You’ve saved 17 publications on career progression and emotional marketing.

But you don’t know what’s bothering your child this week.

Or why your spouse has been emotionally away than usual.

You’ve not had that kind of “deep research” in your own house, about your own family.

You write follow-up emails to customers. But never follow up after a hard conversation at home.

You apologize to clients when you’re late. But scream, “Must I explain everything?” to your child when he asks you curious questions.

You say: “Let me make this easier for you” to your customers. But never to your family.

You plan customer experiences like a genius.

The unboxing. The onboarding. The check-in emails. The reviews.

You think: “How can I make them feel special?”

Now pause.

When was the last time you made your spouse feel reeaaaally special?

When did you design an unforgettable memory with your child?

Don’t get me wrong…

I’m not saying you are a bad person.

I honestly know you’re trying.

But it’s easy to give the “best of yourself” to the world; and only the “rest of yourself” to those who matter most.

It’s easy to get caught up and distracted in picking everyone else’s call while ignoring your very own family.

You want to break the cycle before it’s too late.

(1) Start with 20 undistracted minutes a day with your child.

(2) Ask your partner one curious and reflective question before bed.

(3) Schedule a fun thing with your family every week like it’s a business meeting. This can be an adventurous outing or a super-engaging activity.

(4) Use the same energy and empathy you give your boss and clients… at home.

Yes, build your career. Serve your customers. Close the deals.

But don’t lose your real people in the process.

Don’t sacrifice your family for vanity and uncertainty.

The clients will forget you.

The internet will move on.

But your children won’t.

Your spouse won’t.

Your family will always carry the weight of how you made them feel.

So don’t make it a bad feeling.

Don’t push them away.

Draw them closer and live the fullest lives together.

Start doing it now before it’s too late… before they belong to someone or something else.

Via Bryt Kids
🌟 40 Benefits of Sending Salaah upon the Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) 🌟
Salaah /Salawat: To recite, Allahumma salli wa sallim ‘ala Muhammad wa ‘ala aali Muhammad (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)
O Allaah! send peace and blessings upon Muhammad and upon the family of Muhammad.

1. Obedience to Allaah’s command

2. Being in conformity with Allaah in sending Salawat (blessings) upon him.

3. Being in conformity with the angels in sending Salawat upon him

4. You receive ten Salawat from Allaah (Allaah will praise you; and send mercy, favor and blessings upon you)

5. Elevation by ten degrees

6. Ten good deeds are recorded

7. Ten sins are erased

8. A means for du'as to be accepted (Du’a is accepted if preceded with Salawat)

9. A cause for gaining intercession

10. A means for forgiveness of sins

11. Allaah will suffice the servant’s worries

12. A means of closeness to the Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)

13. Equivalent to charity for one in hardship

14. A means of the fulfilment of your needs.

15. Allaah and the angels send Salaat upon the person (i.e., Allaah will praise him and the angels will pray for the blessings upon him)

16. It purifies and refines the soul

17. Glad tidings of Paradise before death

18. Protection from the terrors of the Day of Judgment

19. A reminder for the servant to remember what he has forgotten.

20. The Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) responds to the one who sends Salawat

21. It beautifies the gathering on the Day of Judgment

22. It removes poverty

23. It removes the trait of miserliness

24. Safety from the supplication “May his nose be rubbed in dust”

25. It leads to the path of Paradise

26. It is a protection from foul gatherings

27. It perfects speech with Hamd (praise and thanks) and Salawat

28. It is a light on the bridge over Hell (Sirat)

29. It delivers one from harshness (i.e., heart is connected to the love toward the Prophet)

30. Allaah bestows continuous praise (by Allaah, by the angels, or even by people — both in this life and in the Hereafter upon the servant).

31. Blessings in life and actions

32. Attaining Allaah’s Mercy

33. Continuity of love for the Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)

34. The Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)'s love for the one sending Salawat

35. Guidance and life to the heart

36. One’s name is presented to the Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)

37. Firmness of the feet on the bridge (Sirat)

38. The servant fulfils a small portion of the rights of the Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)

39. Comprises of Dhikr (remembrance) and Shukr (gratitude) to Allaah

40. It is a supplication for praise and honor for the Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)

🌹 Increase in sending Salawat upon our Prophet Muhammad (Salla-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) 🌹

Extracted from the book Jala’ al-Afham by Ibn al-Qayyim (Rahimaullah)
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As a spouse, a parent, or an individual…

What exactly do you bring to the table?

Is your value solely based on your body?

Is it in your skin color and tone?

Your height and size?

Your body shape and physique?

Your jawline and eyelids?

Your teeth alignment and lip color?

Your eye shape and nasal bridge?

Your hairline and texture?

Your muscles and broad shoulders?

Is that all (or mostly) where you place your value?

Now imagine you’ve become paralyzed.

What remains of your worth?

As a man, if you were unable to use your body anymore,

What would you bring to the table?

What would keep people drawn to you?

Would you be useful or useless?

Regarded or discarded?

Respected or insulted?

As a woman, if paralysis altered your body and your beauty is now faded…

What would your husband truly cherish about you?

Would you still be loved and valued?

Appreciated or belittled?

Remembered or abandoned?

This is reality.

And the honest question is:

WHAT REAL VALUE DO YOU POSSESS?

Do you have sincere faith?

Are you a serious, dedicated student of knowledge?

Are you beneficial to your Muslim community?

Do you possess wisdom and useful knowledge?

Do you genuinely care for those around you—warning them against evil, calling them to good?

Are you kind and respectful?

Do you have beautiful character that makes people feel safe around you—and want to stay?

Are you patient with your family?

Do you treat them with gentleness?

Do you visit and check on them often?

In every literal shape and form, ask yourself:

ARE YOU TRULY VALUABLE AS A HUMAN BEING?

Or are you wasting your time, chasing the wrong measures?

Ok! Think about it:

What are you eager to buy?

Books and learning materials, or creams and gadgets that fade with time?

What are you striving to achieve?

A vast heart filled with piety and beneficial knowledge, or a spotless face without a pimple?

Where do you long to travel?

To ‘Umrah and beneficial knowledge-based journeys, or for vacations in the Vatican?

Yes, maintaining health and hygiene is important.

But your value should not rest on them.

Because one day; through accident, illness, or simply aging…

Your looks will fade.

Your strength will diminish.

Wrinkles will arrive in troops.

Your physical beauty may be gone.

WHAT THEN WILL REMAIN OF YOU?

Take a pause.

Reflect deeply.

And let this be a clarion call.

Bryt
My dear brother and sister,

Allah knows best what some of you are silently enduring, what burden lies behind your smiles, and what pain rests in the quiet corners of your soul. For though all our lives differ, and our trials vary like the colours of the horizon, there is one path we are all commanded to tread: the path of trust in Allah.

Place your affairs in His Hands, for He is the One who never betrays the trust of His servants. Do not fear the unseen tomorrows, for Allah has already written something good for you. He is the One who tests those He loves—not to break them, but to raise them, cleanse them, and draw them closer to Him. So why worry about a future that is in the care of the Most Merciful?

Reflect deeply: within your very body, right now as you read these words, Allah is managing more than you could ever comprehend. Your heart beats more than 100,000 times a day—not by your will, but by His. Your lungs inhale and exhale over 20,000 times each day—yet you never think to command them. Billions of cells, blood flowing through miles of veins, organs synchronising in perfect harmony—all under Allah's control.

If He were to leave you to yourself for the blink of an eye, your heartbeat would falter, your lungs would collapse, your consciousness would vanish. Yet out of His mercy, He sustains you every second—even when you forget Him.

So tell me, dear soul, if Allah is managing the unseen within you with such perfection, will He not manage your future with the same mercy and wisdom?

Return to Him. Let go of the illusion that you must carry every burden alone. Lift your hands, whisper your fears in sujūd, and walk through life knowing the King of the heavens and the earth is guiding your every step.

وَمَن يَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ فَهُوَ حَسْبُهُ
“And whoever puts his trust in Allah, then He will suffice him.” [Surah At-Talaq 65:3]

He is enough. He has always been enough. And He will always be enough.

So breathe, rely, and walk forward—with certainty in your Lord.
من علامات إخلاص طالب العلم
Signs of Sincerity in a Student of Knowledge

اللهم اجعلنا منهم
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أن يكون صموتًا عما لا يعنيه
That he’s silent when it comes to matters which don’t concern him

متذللًا لربه، متواضعًا لعبادته
Submissive to his Rabb, humble in his worship


متورعًا متأدبًا،
Polite and pious

لا يبالي ظهر الحق على لسانه أو لسان غيره
He’s doesn’t care whether it’s his tongue that the truth appears on or the tongue of others

لا ينتصر ولا يفخر
He’s neither looking for self victory, nor is arrogant/prideful

ولا يحقد ولا يحسد
He’s not envious or jealous of others

ولا يميل به الهوى
He’s not inclined toward his desires

ولا يركن إلى زينة الدنيا.
He doesn’t lean lean towards the adornments of this Dunya

[المرجع: الدرر السنية (4/349) من كلام الشيخ عبدالرحمن بن حسن]
If you want a woman on Deen, be ready to match her.

She’ll want you to pray five times, fast, give charity, read Qur’an, & lead her with knowledge from the Qur’an and Sunnah.

She’ll want you to protect and provide, expect modesty in your dress, no free mixing, and no following women online.

As they say, if you look for the character of Aaishah رضي الله عنها, first adopt the character of Rasoolullaah ﷺ
🌟Some Ahaadeeth on the virtues of Friday🌟

Abu Hurairah رضي الله عنه reported the Messenger of Allaah ﷺ as saying:
The best day on which the sun has risen is Friday; on it Aadam was created. on it he was made to enter Paradise, on it he was expelled from it. And the last Hour will not be established except on Friday.❞
[Saheeh Muslim]

Aws ibn Aws رضي الله عنه narrated: The Prophet ﷺ said:
Among the most excellent of your days is Friday; on it Aadam was created, on it he died, on it the last trumpet will be blown, and on it the shout will be made, so invoke more blessings on me that day, for your blessings will be submitted to me. The people asked: O Messenger of Allaah! How can it be that our blessings will be submitted to you while your body is decayed? He صلى الله عليه وسلم replied: Allaah تعالى has prohibited the earth from consuming the bodies of Prophets.❞
[Sunan Abu Dawood (1047) and graded as “Saheeh” by Shaikh al-Albaanee]

Narrated Taariq bin Shihaab : A Jew said to `Umar Ibn al-Khattaab رضي الله عنه: “O Chief of the Believers, if this Aayah: {This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favors upon you, and have chosen for you, Islaam as your religion.} [Surah al-Maaidah (5): 3] had been revealed upon us, we would have taken that day as an `Eid (festival) day.” `Umar said: ❝I know definitely on what day this Aayah was revealed; it was revealed on the day of `Arafah, on a Friday.❞
[Saheehain]

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A Beautiful Advice to Every Young Man Getting Married: Ask Your Wife This Question on the Wedding Night!

Shaykh Khalid Isma’il حفظه الله
Marriage is not just a moment of joy—it is a weighty covenant, a step into worship, a means of preserving one’s īmān and safeguarding the soul. Many young men today enter this path, but how few truly realise the depth and purpose behind it.

It is easy to get caught in the excitement—the ceremonies, the gatherings, the hopes of a new beginning. May Allah reward the sheikh for this beautiful advice—one that may anchor your marriage for life, if you engrave it in your heart and act upon it.

Then comes that sacred moment—when the nikāḥ has been concluded, and the bride is now your wife in the sight of Allah. The families step away, the guests have gone, and the door is gently closed behind you. For the first time, it is just the two of you, sitting beside each other. Hearts are shy, eyes lowered, words hesitant. What will you say?

Of course, words of affection and love will come. The smiles, the shy and nervous laughter, the joy—all of it will flow naturally, as it should. But after those first greetings, those kind words and tender questions, take a moment. A moment that will define the path ahead.

Ask her: "Why did we get married?"

Let that be the first true question you plant in her heart. Not about matters of worldly life, nor about anything that holds no importance in this beautiful and happy moment. Rather, direct that moment to the greatest thing—which is worship.

She may respond with what most say out of shyness and nervousness: "Because it's the way of life… it’s what people do." But you, my brother, guide her to see beyond that.

Tell her: "We married to complete our īmān. We married to perfect our worship of Allah. We married to protect ourselves from sin and to help each other in obeying Allah. We married so that we may live a life that pleases Him."

Link your union to the words of your Lord:
﴿وَمَا خَلَقْتُ الْجِنَّ وَالْإِنسَ إِلَّا لِيَعْبُدُونِ﴾
"And I (Allah) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone)." (Surah adh-Dhāriyāt, 51:56)

Let her know from the very first moment that your home will be built not on desires, but on devotion. Not on culture, but on the Qur’an and Sunnah. Let it be clear between you that your lives are for Allah—and everything you build will be weighed in His scale.

Tell her: “We do not want to cooperate in disobedience, but in taqwā. We want to look at what pleases Allah and do it together—and if something displeases Him, we will leave it for His sake, together.” Make this your agreement from the beginning.

Because when disagreements come—and they will—you can return to this foundation. When challenges come—and they will—you will remember why you chose each other. When difficulties knock—and they surely will—you will stand together upon something stronger than emotion: you will stand upon īmān—for you have built a firm foundation: the foundation of Islam, īmān, the piety of Allah, and a love rooted in seeking His pleasure.

O Allah, Lord of the heavens and the earth, the One who joins hearts in truth and unites souls in worship—bless every marriage founded upon Your obedience. Make it a means of completing īmān, perfecting worship, and shielding from sin.

O Allah, place between husband and wife love for Your sake, mercy rooted in taqwā, and a bond that grows stronger through every act of devotion to You. Make their home a place where Your name is remembered, Your book is recited, and Your pleasure is sought.
Use Time Wisely.

وَٱلۡعَصۡرِ﴿ ١ ﴾

By Al-'Asr (the time).

إِنَّ ٱلۡإِنسَـٰنَ لَفِی خُسۡرٍ﴿ ٢ ﴾

Verily! Man is in loss,

Al-ʿAṣr, Ayah 1-2.
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