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OPEN YOUR HEART IN DUA TODAY.

Don't let this blessed day pass without asking ALLAH SWT for everything you carry inside. Some of us are walking around with things nobody knows about, silent pain, heavy hearts, fears we don't speak out loud, worries about the future, health, rizq, family, marriage, studies, imān… This is your moment. Turn to ALLAH ﷻ with everything you have, cry to HIM, talk to HIM. HE already knows, but HE wants to hear it from you. Ask HIM for: • Strength in your imān • Healing and good health • A heart at peace • Forgiveness for every sin • Ease in every hardship • Barakah in your life and rizq • A righteous spouse and righteous children • Success in duniya and Aakhirah  • Protection from trials and misguidance • Firmness upon Islam and Sunnah • دخول الجنة الفردوس الأعلى 🥹 (Entrance into the highest level of Jannah) Never underestimate one sincere dua. One dua said with a broken heart and full trust in ALLAH SWT can shift everything. Your Lord has proclaimed, “Call upon Me, I will respon...

HEALING (MUSLIM EDITION):

 Healing, for a Muslim, isn’t what the world romanticizes. It doesn’t always look like journals, music, or escaping reality. It begins the moment you fall into sujood and whisper, "Ya ALLAH, I can’t do this alone." It begins when your heart breaks, but instead of running to people, you run to the One who created that heart. Sometimes healing is praying through exhaustion, saying "ALHAMDULILLAH" through a shaking voice, choosing sabr when your nafs is screaming, and letting go because you trust the Writer of your destiny more than your own desires! Healing also means realizing that delays aren’t rejections, heartbreaks aren’t punishments, and losses aren’t curses. Sometimes ALLAH SWT removes what you begged for to give you the peace you didn’t know you needed. True healing happens when your sujood becomes longer than your overthinking and your duas become louder than your fears. Healing isn’t the absence of pain; it’s carrying the pain with tawakkul, sabr, and certai...

REPOSTING VIDEOS WITH MUSIC:

Sometimes we casually repost videos on Instagram or Snapchat without even thinking; one click, one tap, and it’s done. But we forget that behind that one simple action, there might be music, lyrics, or content that isn’t pleasing to ALLAH SWT. We tell ourselves, "It’s just a repost", but in reality, we’re not only consuming it, we’re also spreading it. And every person who views it through us adds to our account; either as reward or as sin. We underestimate how heavy a small click can become on the scale of deeds! And the scariest part is? We do all this without realizing it. We’re so used to social media that we forget we will be questioned about every action, even what we share. Healing from this starts when we become aware, when we pause before reposting, and when we choose modest, halal content even if it’s not trendy. Because on the Day of Judgement, trends won’t matter; intentions, actions, and what we influenced will. So may ALLAH SWT enable us to use our platforms wis...

THE BARAKAH OF WAKING UP FOR FAJR:

There is a special kind of peace that only belongs to those who wake up for Fajr. When the world is silent, when souls are asleep, when everything is still, you rise only for ALLAH SWT. And in that quiet moment, when you stand before your Lord with sleepy eyes and a soft heart, HE pours a kind of barakah into your life that cannot be found anywhere else. Fajr is not just a prayer; it is protection. It is light. It is the beginning of your day written with mercy. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ PBUH made dua for barakah in the early mornings, and wallahi, you feel it: your heart becomes lighter, your mind becomes clearer, and your day aligns in ways you didn’t even ask for! Waking up for Fajr brings blessings that stretch far beyond those few minutes of salah. ALLAH SWT removes worries you haven’t even spoken about, HE opens doors you didn’t even know existed, and HE places tranquility in your chest that the duniya can never offer. And even if you struggle, even if you miss sometimes; the fact t...

IF YOU’RE AFRAID OF THE FUTURE, REMEMBER WHO CONTROLS IT:

When the future feels heavy and your thoughts start running faster than your heartbeat, pause for a moment and remind yourself: the future isn’t in your hands, it’s in ALLAH SWT’s. The things you’re stressing about; your studies, friendships, marriage, rizq, health, life; none of it is happening outside HIS perfect wisdom. You fear the unknown, but ALLAH SWT already knows what’s waiting for you, what’s good for you, and what was never meant to touch you! Fear grows when we try to control everything, but peace begins when we finally say, “HasbunAllahu wa ni’mal wakeel.” The future may look uncertain to you, but it is crystal clear to the One who wrote your destiny. So breathe. Slow down. Trust the One who has never failed you, not even once. What ALLAH SWT plans for you is always greater than what you fear! 🤍🤌

REMINDER: 🌸

 For me first, and for anyone who comes across this: 🫶 Spending even 15–30 minutes with the Qur’an each day will never reduce your productivity or delay your responsibilities. The body asks for food to survive, and the soul asks for the Qur’an to stay alive. Just as a person cannot function without nourishment, the heart slowly loses its light when it stays distant from regular recitation, no matter how normal life may seem on the outside. So if what you are doing is not urgent, allow yourself a small pause. Disconnect briefly from everything around you and return to your Muṣḥaf. Revive your soul before the emptiness quietly takes over! ⭐

DHUL HIJJAH DHIKR: 🤎

TAHMID: ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ - Alhamdulillah  (All praise to be ALLAH SWT) TAKBIR: اللّٰهُ أَكْبَر - Allahu Akbar  (ALLAH SWT is the greatest) TASBIH: سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّهِ - Subhan Allah  (Glory be to ALLAH SWT) TAHLIL: لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ - La ilaha illa ALLAH  (There is no god but ALLAH SWT)

Friday Reminder:

 It’s Friday; a day filled with mercy, light, and answered duas. A day to pause, cleanse your heart, and return to ALLAH SWT with sincerity. Don’t forget to take your ghusl, pray your salah on time, read Surah Al Kahf, and send abundant salawat upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ PBUH, because every salawat returns to you as peace, blessings, and rahmah! And today, as you raise your hands to make dua, remember our brothers and sisters in Palestine and every corner of the world where hearts are breaking and lives are being tested. Ask ALLAH SWT to grant them victory, safety, ease, and Jannah without reckoning. Ask HIM to allow all of us to witness Ramadan 2026 with sound faith, a soft heart, and a soul that longs for HIM more than anything in this duniya! And, KEEP ME in your DUAS too! 🫂🌷

DAY 3 — Dhul Hijjah:

Your Du'a is powerful. Never underestimate it. Today's action plan: Pray extra nawafil prayers today Make dua for yourself, your family, and the entire Ummah  Fill your tongue with Dhikr throughout the day; ALLAHU AKBAR, SUBHAN ALLAH, ALHAMDULILLAH, LA ILAHA ILLALALLAH Say it while cooking, walking, waiting, make every moment count.  ALLAH SWT is always listening! ❤️🌷

DAY 2 — Dhul Hijjah:

Day 2 is for feeding your soul with the words of ALLAH SWT. Today's action plan: Open the Qur'an — read, reflect, and feel every word  Learn something new about Islam today Send abundant Salawat on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ PBUH  There's no better feeling than sitting with the Qur'an and letting it speak to your heart. Don't just read it, let it change you. 🤍🌿

DAY 1 — Dhul Hijjah:

The blessed days are HERE and Day 1 is all about coming back to ALLAH SWT with a clean, sincere heart. Today's action plan: Renew your intention, do everything for ALLAH SWT alone Make taubah & istighfar, let go of what's been weighing you down Plan how you'll make the most of these 9 days Pray all your prayers on time, no delays  Narrated Ibn `Abbas: The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) PBUH said, "No good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these (first ten days of Dhul Hijjah)." Then some companions of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) PBUH said, "Not even Jihad?" He replied, "Not even Jihad, except that of a man who does it by putting himself and his property in danger (for Allah's sake) and does not return with any of those things." Reference : Sahih al-Bukhari 969 This is your reset button. Use it. Bismillah, let's make these days count! 🤍🌷
 We carry so much without even realizing it. The regrets of yesterday, the pressure of today, the anxiety of what tomorrow might bring, and we forget that the One who managed every single matter before we even existed is still managing it all rn. ALLAH SWT was handling your affairs before you were born. HE wrote your rizq, your timeline, your story, before you took your first breath. So what makes us think that suddenly HE has stopped? That suddenly we need to carry it all alone? The moment you truly internalize that ALLAH SWT is Al-Wakeel, the One in whom all affairs are entrusted, something in your chest loosens. You stop white-knuckling your plans. You stop losing sleep over what you cannot control. You stop punishing yourself for a yesterday that has already been written and sealed. Your only job is today, this moment, this breath, and even that, HE is managing! 🥹 So put it down. Whatever you are carrying right now, put it down at HIS door. Because no burden was ever meant to ...

THE TRAP OF "I WILL CHANGE WHEN I'M OLDER":

One of the most dangerous sentences a young person can say is "I'll start practicing when I'm older. I'll wear a hijab when I'm ready. I'll leave this sin when I settle down. I'll get close to ALLAH SWT after I enjoy my youth."  And Shaitan loves this sentence. Because he doesn't need you to say never, he just needs you to say not yet. Here's the reality, nobody is promised tomorrow. Not next year. Not even tonight. The angel of death has no appointment and no waiting list. And the scariest part isn't dying young, it's dying with a heart that always intended to change but never did. And let's say you do grow older. Do you know what happens to sins you normalize in your youth? They become harder to leave. Every year you wait, the roots go deeper. The habits become stronger. The heart becomes more attached. What felt like "just for now" slowly becomes "I don't know how to stop." Youth is not a reason to delay, ...

THE PRESSURE OF BEING "TOO RELIGIOUS" IN YOUR FRIEND GROUP:

You stop listening to music and suddenly you're BORING. You lower your gaze and suddenly you're WEIRD. You say no to something haram and suddenly you're TOO MUCH. You talk about ALLAH SWT and suddenly the room goes quiet. Sound familiar? There is a unique kind of loneliness that comes with trying to practice your deen in a circle that doesn't. Not because they are bad people, but because your choices make them uncomfortable. And uncomfortable people have a way of making YOU feel like the problem. So slowly you start shrinking. You stop bringing up Islam. You laugh at things that don't sit right with your heart. You participate just enough to not feel left out. And bit by bit, you start losing yourself trying to fit into a space that was never built for who you are becoming. But here's what nobody tells you, the discomfort they feel around your deen? That's their fitrah recognizing something real. Your presence alone is a reminder. And not everyone is ready f...