When you listen to some Mashayikh reciting the Qur’an in Salah, you feel as if they are doing Tafsir with their voices as the verses hit your heart.
This is a true ideal to be aspired for; far removed from vocal theatrics that have no connection to the meanings of the verses.
Hajj is something we should all actively save for in the near future. While we save for cars, weddings, holidays, and other expenses, why do we tend to delay fulfilling this pillar of our religion until we are older? Who guarantees that we will reach it?
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“Four things that bring joy to the heart:
• Looking at loved ones
• Looking at the blue sky
• Looking at flowing water
• Looking at greenery.”
[Summarised from Zaad al-Ma'ad | Pg. 614]
Engaging in morning and evening athkar is essential for safeguarding oneself and reaping other benefits. It can be challenging to remember the evening athkar due to the increased distractions compared to the morning.
Times Allah accepts Dua:
- Last 1/3 of Night
- Between Adhan & Iqamah
- While Prostrating
-Before tasleem in tashahud
- During rain
- While travelling
- Day of Arafat
- Dua when fasting
-Last of hour asr on every Friday
And many more
Take Advantage and constantly make Dua
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
“Four things that bring joy to the heart:
• Looking at loved ones
• Looking at the blue sky
• Looking at flowing water
• Looking at greenery.”
[Summarised from Zaad al-Ma'ad | Pg. 614]
‘Abu Huraira reported:
My dear friend the Prophet ﷺ, advised me to do three deeds and I will never abandon them until I die: to fast three days of every month, to perform forenoon prayer, and to sleep after performing the witr prayer.’
It’s sad, whilst he’s doing that he’s getting paid Yacni he’s in his 9-5 and you miskeen unemployed or even employed muslim is watching him when you have more important things to worry about
The Quran is a miracle; whenever I think of the idea of one surah being superior to another, I'm reminded of how each surah is a unique blessing in its own right.
‘Abu Huraira reported:
My dear friend the Prophet ﷺ, advised me to do three deeds and I will never abandon them until I die: to fast three days of every month, to perform forenoon prayer, and to sleep after performing the witr prayer.’
Ibn Hajar رحمه الله said:
“The one who constantly reads the Quran gets his tongue used to it & so reading it becomes easy for him. But when he abandons it, reading it becomes heavy for him and difficult.”
[Fath al-Bari (9/79)]
Be careful whilst driving, wallahi all speeding/ driving recklessly does is endanger our lives and the lives of others.
How many more fatal accidents do we need to hear to realise this?
Went into a random masjid off the highway yesterday to pray maghrib and ended up leaving with a full stomach and some tea.
Might be the best iftar Iv had this Ramadan just because of the love those brothers showed
until, when death comes to one of them, he says, My Lord, send me back. 99
That I might do righteousness in that which I left behind.[[Or in that which I neglected.]] No! It is only a word he is saying; and behind them is a barrier until the Day they are resurrected. 100