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13/04/2024

What to Do After Ramadan?

1. Make Up for Missed Fast Days. A Muslim should hasten to make up for the missed fast days of Ramadan if he or she has missed fast day(s) of Ramadan for a valid reason such as illness, travel, or me**es in the case of women.

2. Fast Six Days in Shawwal. It is highly recommended by the Sunnah for a Muslim to fast six days in the month of Shawwal. Fasting for six days in Shawwal entails great reward and blessings from Allah Almighty. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is reported to have said, “Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan, and then follows it up by (fasting) six days of Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted the whole year.” (Muslim)

Here, it is important to point out that it is not necessary for a Muslim to fast the six days of Shawwal consecutively. So long as one has fasted six days, either consecutively or separately, he or she will fulfill the requirement and will receive the same rewards, in-sha’-Allah.

3. Keep the Spirit of Ramadan. A Muslim should spare no efforts to keep the spirit of Ramadan throughout the other months of the year by means of:
a) Seeking Allah's support, beseeching Him Almighty to guide him to the right path and help him remain steadfast in faith.
b) Observing optional fasting after Ramadan, as Muslims are encouraged by the Sunnah to observe optional fasting after Ramadan. The days in which optional fasting is recommended are:
i. Fasting six days during the month of Shawwal.
ii. Fasting the day of `Arafah, 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, provided that the person is not offering Hajj.
iii. Fasting the 10th of Muhrram, and if possible the 9th and the 11th days of the same month.
iv. Fasting as many days as possible during the month of Sha`ban
v. Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays.
vi. Fasting the 13th, 14th, and 15th of every lunar month.
c) Keeping on offering optional night Prayer.
d) Keeping on reciting, listening to and reflecting on the Qur’an.
e) Keeping on taking care of the poor and the needy.

10/04/2024
☪️ FAREWELL DU'AA FOR RAMADAN ☪️Oh Allah! This blessed Month of Ramadan is now coming to an end, please help me to remai...
09/04/2024

☪️ FAREWELL DU'AA FOR RAMADAN ☪️

Oh Allah! This blessed Month of Ramadan is now coming to an end, please help me to remain steadfast in Your Deen, Grant me the knowledge of Deen🤲

Oh Allah! You are my Lord, none has the right to be worshipped except You, You created me and I am Your servant and I abide to Your covenant and promise as best I can, I take refuge in You from the evil of which I have committed. I acknowledge Your favour upon me and I acknowledge my sin, so forgive me, for verily none can forgive sin except You🤲

Oh Allah! I ask You for Your Love, the love of those whom You Love and actions that will bring me closer to Your Love🤲

Oh Allah! I ask you for faith that doesn’t fade, blessings that do not deplete and the company of Prophet Muhammad, (S.A.W) in the highest level of your Paradise🤲

Oh Allah, I realize that parenting a child is a very difficult task and I turn to You in humility for Your help. Oh Allah, I implore You for Your wisdom and guidance🤲

Oh Allah, I know that our children are an amaana (a trust) from You, to care for and to raise in a manner that is pleasing to You. Oh Allah, help me do that in the best way🤲

Oh Allah, grant my children Hidaaya (guidance) and hearts that love to obey You🤲

Oh Allah! Help me raise children who love Your Deen, who are God-fearing, who grow to be among the leaders of ummah and who would remember their parents in their prayers🤲

Oh Allah! have mercy upon them [my parents] as they brought me up [when I was] small.
Oh Allah! You are Al-Gaffar! Please Forgive my parents, reward them in the greatest measure in this Dunya Wal Akhirah🤲

Oh Allah! Take special care of my husband/ wife, bless his/ her mind and heart , strengthen his/ her body and soul and make easy for him the path you wish for him to follow.
Oh Allah! Bless my husband and cater for his needs, make him a source of pride for everyone around him and grant him ease in all his doings.
Reward him with your best reward in this Dunya Wal Akhira

25/03/2024

Common Mistakes During :

1) Focusing on food; to the extent that people begin to worry about eating more then actually fasting. This also goes along with spending tons of money on Iftars even though a person does not need to eat that much food.

2) Making Suhr way before Fajr. Some people eat Suhr a few hours after Tarawih or Isha Salah, this is wrong. It should be eaten closer to the time of Fajr.

3) People don't make Niyyah [intentions] to fast for Ramadhan. This is something in the heart and does not need to be verbal. Also it only needs to be done once, at the beginning of Ramadhan and not every single day.

4) If you find out late that Ramadhan started, you should stop eating and fast for that day, making that day up after Ramadhan/Eid ends.

5) Many people don't think you pray Tarawih on the first night of Ramadhan. They believe you pray it after the first day you actually fast. They forget that the Islamic calendar runs on the moon, maghrib is the start of the new day.

6) Many people believe if you eat or drink on accident this breaks your fast. This is false, if you do this on accident then you continue fasting and do not need to make up the day.

7) Some people take the opinion that if they see someone eating or drinking they should not remind the person that he/she is fasting. According to Shaykh Bin Baz [ra], this is incorrect and it is an order from Allah for us to ordain the good and forbid the evil. Thus we tell the person, because we are forbidding the evil this way.

8) Many sisters believe they cannot use Hennah while fasting. This is incorrect, they are allowed to use it during Ramadhan.

9) Some people believe when you are cooking you cannot taste the food to see if it has the right spices/flavors. This is false, and allowed in Islam as long as the person cooking is not eating the food. Rather they can taste it to see if it needs salt, or more spices.

10) Many people think you cannot use a Miswak or toothbrush during Ramadhan. This is

24/03/2024

Too often when we think about , we only think about taraweh, suhur and iftar.

Many Muslims spend the day sleeping or watching television to “pass the time” and many rush to complete as many Qur'ans as possible.

How many of us though, use this extra free time for reflection. Ramadan is supposed to be the time of the year in which we recharge out iman and prepare for the challenges facing us over the next eleven months. This can not be done unless we stop to contemplate our own faults and reflect upon the solutions during this important month.

1) Your relationship with Allah: Is your life pleasing to Allah? Are you close to Allah? Do you understand His Book? Do you recite it outside of Ramadan?

2) Your relationship with your family: Does your family love you? Are you a burden or blessing to those around you? Will you be missed if you die today? Are you fulfilling the rights of your family? Are you a role model Muslim to your family?

3) Your relationship with people: Have you contributed to society? Do you have a legacy? Does your presence help others love Islam or does it chase them away from it?

4) The creation of Allah: pondering over the beauty of Allah's creation helps one increase in piety and closeness to Allah.

5) The problems in society and what you can do to solve any of them.

Some people might say that Ramadan is a busy time for them and they do not have time to do this, so here is a list of the best times during Ramadan to set aside for reflection:

1) After Asr: I understand that most women are in the kitchen during this time but most of the men are either finding ways to pass the time or sleeping. Instead this could be a great time for reflection.

2) Before Iftar: Everybody is seated at the table waiting to sink their teeth into the variety of dates and savories in front of them. Instead of looking at our watches every few seconds, let us make du'a or ponder during this time.

3) Qiyamul Layl: It is late,

Ayatul Kursi Allah! There is no god ˹worthy of worship˺ except Him, the Ever-Living, All-Sustaining. Neither drowsiness ...
21/03/2024

Ayatul Kursi

Allah!
There is no god ˹worthy of worship˺ except Him, the Ever-Living, All-Sustaining.
Neither drowsiness nor sleep overtakes Him.
To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who could possibly intercede with Him without His permission?
He ˹fully˺ knows what is ahead of them and what is behind them, but no one can grasp any of His knowledge—except what He wills ˹to reveal˺.
His throne encompasses the heavens and the earth, and the preservation of both does not tire Him.
For He is the Most High, The Greatest.

Allahu laaa ilaaha illaa huwal haiyul qai-yoom; laa taakhuzuhoo sinatunw wa laa nawm; lahoo maa fissamaawaati wa maa fil ard; man zallazee yashfa'u indahooo illaa be iznih; ya'lamu maa baina aideehim wa maa khalfahum; wa laa yuheetoona beshai 'immin 'ilmihee illa be maa shaaaa; wasi'a kursiyyuhus samaa waati wal arda wa la ya'ooduho hifzuhumaa; wa huwal aliyyul 'azeem

Quran 2:255

19/03/2024

*Common Questions and Answers in Ramadan*

Q1: Is it permissible to read from the Quran or a phone during Taraweeh prayers?⁉️

A: Yes, it is permissible. However, it is not permissible to recite from the Quran during obligatory prayers.

Q2: Is there a difference between Taraweeh prayers and night prayers?⁉️

A: Taraweeh prayers and night prayers are the same, but night prayers in Ramadan are called Taraweeh because they are performed collectively, and breaks are taken between the units.

Q3: Can I pray Taraweeh prayers separately after Isha due to work commitments?⁉️

A: Yes, it is permissible. Taraweeh prayers can be performed at any time between Isha and Fajr, either individually or collectively. It doesn't have to be immediately after Isha.

Q4: Is it permissible for a woman who has memorized the Quran to lead her husband and children in prayers, and where should she stand if allowed?⁉️

A: It is not valid for a woman to lead men in prayer, even if she has memorized the entire Quran. If she prays with them, the prayer is invalid. Men pray in the front, boys and males stand behind them, and women stand behind the boys.

Q5: Can I recite shorter chapters during Taraweeh prayers?⁉️

A: Yes, it is permissible.

Q: Is it permissible to pray again at night after Taraweeh and Witr prayers?⁉️

A: Yes, it is permissible.

Q: Is it permissible to recite the Quran without applying the rules of Tajweed?⁉️

A: Yes, it is permissible, but reciting with Tajweed is better and more rewarding. Care should be taken to avoid mistakes in pronunciation and articulation. However, one should not refrain from reading the Quran in Ramadan.

Q: Is it valid to complete the Quran by reading from a phone?⁉️

A: Yes, it is valid. Recitation is permissible from memory, a physical Quran, or a phone.

Q: Does reciting the Quran from a phone carry the same reward as reciting from a physical Quran?⁉️

A: With the permission of Allah, reciting the Quran earns the reward of reciting every letter wit

19/03/2024

THE PROPOSAL

💍Marriage to Khadeejah Khadeejah was twice-widowed, having been married to Ateeq bin Ayed and then to Abu Hala. While married to Abu Hala, she bore a son. Following her second husband’s death, she received several proposals from various chiefs of the Quraysh, all of which she refused❎. Now, however, impressed by Maysarah’s description of Muhammad’s character, she broached the topic of marriage to Muhammad through her friend, Nafeesah.

Being open to the idea, he consulted his uncles, who sent the proposal to Amr bin Asad, Khadeejah’s uncle. Amr accepted on his niece’s behalf, and Muhammad gave twenty camels as dowry (some sources mention that he gave her six camels). They were married in the presence of the Banu Hashim and the chiefs of the Quraysh.

Praising and glorifying Allah, Abu Talib recited the wedding sermon and formalised the union💐. Thus within two months and some days within Muhammad’s return from Syria, he and Khadeejah were married. He was twenty-five and she was either twenty-eight or forty.

Khadeejah was Muhammad’s first wife. He married none other during her lifetime. She bore all his children except for Ibraheem, who was born to Maria Qibtiya (Mary the Copt). They were named (in order of birth) Qasim, Zaynab, Ruqayyah, Umm Kulthoom, Fatimah, Abdullah and Ibraheem .

All the sons of their father passed away during childhood🥀, but all the daughters lived to see their father become a prophet. Each daughter embraced Islam and migrated to Madinah, and all but Fatimah died during the lifetime of the Prophet . Fatimah died six months after her father’s death.

Dispute over the Black Stone🔎

When Muhammad was thirty-five years old, a devastating flood damaged the Ka’bah🕋. The walls of the Ka’bah had been weakened by a fire earlier, and the flood caused additional cracks to form. The structure revered by the Quraysh was in danger of collapse. Seeing their house of worship under threat of ruin, the Quraysh decided to rebuild the Ka’bah. T

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15/03/2024

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13/03/2024
13/03/2024

Fatima Bint Muhammad ﷺ

Fatimah was the fifth child of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Khadijah.

She was about five years old when The Prophet received revelation so scholars say “she grew up in Islam.”

One of her nicknames was Ummu Abeeha (Her Father’s Mother), due to the fact that she was always in his company and ready to defend him, just like a mother would do for her child. Once she saw her father while he was in sujood, and `Uqbah ibn Abi Mu`ayt came and placed the guts of a dead animal on the Prophet’s back while he was praying. Fatima ran to her father and removed the filth from his back while she was crying. The Prophet ﷺ saw her crying and said, “Don’t cry my daughter, for indeed Allah will make your father victorious”.

She adopted so many characteristics from her father, that Aisha says, “I have not seen anyone who resembled the Holy Prophet ﷺ more in manners, habits, character and in the method of sitting and standing than Fatimah.” (Tirmidhi)

The Prophet ﷺ had so much love for her that if he would be seated and Fatima would enter he would get up and kiss her between her eyes, all the time.

When Ali and Fatima got married the Prophet ﷺ was involved in their life. Once the Prophet ﷺ went to visit them and found Fatima at home alone, he asked where Ali was, she told him that they were upset with each other and that Ali has left the house.

The Prophet ﷺ went to look for Ali and found him sleeping in the masjid covered in dust. The Prophet ﷺ woke him while wiping away the dust saying, “get up the father of dust”. He did not even ask them what they fought about and instead told Ali, “O Ali come back to your home with me”.

Even though Fatima and Ali were poor they still had a happy marriage. The Prophetﷺ would go to visit them and he would hear their laughter from outside. They had four children, Hasan, Hussayn, Muhsin (who died very shortly after birth) and Umm-Kulthoom.

Fatima was only 28 years old when her father died. She went through a very hard time.

12/03/2024

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12/03/2024

❝Fasting is not merely from food and drink. Rather it is from lies, falsehood, vain talk, and swearing.❞

— Umar ibn Al-khattãb

✅ BREAKING: Astronomical observatories and forecasting committees in various regions of the Kingdom are now beginning to...
10/03/2024

✅ BREAKING: Astronomical observatories and forecasting committees in various regions of the Kingdom are now beginning to investigate the sighting of the crescent. 🌙

01/03/2024

💞If you want to read the perfect love story, I recommend that you don’t read “Romeo and Juliet” but read the story of Muhammad PBUH and Aisha, in the very words of Aisha herself explaining how beautiful this relationship was between her and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The mother of the believers Aisha (ra) was married to the prophet for a period of nine years and five months, and she was the only virgin he married. The story of the marriage of Prophet Muhammad (saw) to Aisha (ra) is one of love and mercy.🌹

✨The Prophet was a loving husband. Aisha talked about the times when she enjoyed meals with him. He enjoyed his meals only when she sat next to him.

💞They drank from one cup and he watched where she placed her lips so that he could place his lips on the same area. He ate from a bone after she ate and placed his mouth where she had eaten. She also said that he placed morsels of food into her mouth and she would do the same.💌

‘Aisha and the Prophet PBUH would use code language with each other denoting their love. She asked the Prophet how he would describe his love for her. The Prophet Muhammad answered, saying:

🔗 “Like a strong binding knot.” The more you tug, the stronger it gets, in other words.

Every so often ‘Aisha would playfully ask, “How is the knot?” The Prophet would answer, “As strong as the first day (you asked).”🌹

When she was asked: “What did the Prophet use to do in his house?” She replied,

“He used to keep himself busy serving his family.” When one of his companions asked him “who is the most beloved to your heart?” he answered instantly “Aisha”.💞

💎What did Aisha really think about her husband, Prophet Muhammad PBUH?💎

Aisha (ra) was the one who narrated the details of this love through numerous accounts in which the intensity of deep love between the two is quite evident. She used to describe the tenderness of Prophet Muhammad to her and the sense of care that he showed her.🌹

Once the Prophet Muhammad (saw) was sitting in a room with Aisha (ra) and fixing his shoes. It was very warm, and Aisha looked to his blessed forehead and noticed that there were beads of sweat on it. She became overwhelmed by the majesty of that sight and was staring at him long enough for him to notice.

He said, “What’s the matter?” She replied, “If Abu Bukair Al-Huthali, the poet, saw you, he would know that his poem was written for you.”The Prophet, peace be upon him, asked, “What did he say?” She replied, “Abu Bukair said that if you looked to the majesty of the moon, it twinkles and lights up the world for everyone to see.” So the Prophet, peace be upon him, got up, walked to Aisha, kissed her between the eyes, and said, “By God, O Aisha, you are like that to me and more.”❤
(Dala’el Al-Nubuwa)

🌷The marriage of Ayesha (ra) elevated her status among the Muslims as “Mother of the Believers”. Her marriage to the Prophet of Allah had a profound effect on her personality. She was very close to the Prophet (saw), and being of young age and extremely intelligent, she benefited a lot from the company of the Prophet (saw). There are around 2,210 ahadith which have been narrated by Ayesha (ra) from the Prophet (saw). These include ahadith on many diverse matters, not only pertaining to private life of the Prophet (saw), but also matters such as prayers, fasting, inheritance, pilgrimage, and doctrinal issues.✨

🌱Aisha (ra) practiced Ijtihad (independent legal reasoning) and was singled out by her unique narrations of prophetic traditions that were not collected by other companions. The eminent hadith scholar al-Zarkashi compiled all the prophetic traditions which Ayesha (ra) solely narrated in a valuable book titled "الإجابة لإيراد ما استدركته عائشة على الصحابة" (the collection of what Ayesha has added and was missing from the companions). She lived for 44 years after the death of the Prophet (saw), and was considered one of the greatest scholars of Islam. Muslims used to regularly consult her and learn from her matters of Deen, and her opinion was always very well respected.

🌼Aisha (ra) remained Prophet’s favorite wife throughout his life. When he became ill and suspected that he was probably going to die, he began to ask his wives whose apartment he was to stay in next. They eventually figured out that he was trying to determine when he was due with Aisha (ra), and they then allowed him to retire there. He remained in Aisha's (ra) apartment until his death, and his last breath was taken as he lay in the arms of Aisha (ra), his most beloved wife. This was the ultimate commemoration of a beautiful love story.

This is how mother of the believers Aisha bint Abi Bakr (ra) viewed her marriage with the Prophet Muhammad (saw) i.e. that of love, sweetness, gentleness and companionship. And this is the model Muslim couples should try to emulate for a successful married life. Be creative. Be romantic. Be sweet. Be loving and most important of all, do it because it is what was practiced and taught by the Prophet of Islam.🌺✨

01/03/2024

🌹'Aishah, may God be pleased with her, narrated that the Prophet (PBUH) was betrothed (zawaj) to her when she was six years old and he consummated (nikah) his marriage when she was nine years old, and then she remained with him for nine years. (Saheeh al-Bukhari, Volume 7, Book 62, Number 64)

For instance, it would be silly to ask, what kind of milk did they drink 1400 years ago or what kind of engine they used back then, therefore one must first understand that things 1400 years ago were very different from now, times have changed and so have humans.
1400 years ago it was very common for women to marry at a young age, It is a historical fact that girls from the ages of 9 to 14 were married off in Europe , Asia, Africa and America.

🔸Saint Augustine – 350 AD, He married a girl who was 10 years old.
🔸King Richard II -1400 AD, He married a 7 year old.
🔸Henry VIII -1500 AD, He married a 6 years old.
🔸According to Catholic Encyclopedia "Mary the Mother of Jesus was 12 when she married 99 year old joseph".
🔸Before 1929 Church of England ministers could marry 12 years olds in Britain.
🔸Before 1983 Catholic canon law permitted priests to marry off brides of at the age of 12.

✅A lot of people are unaware that in the United States, in the state of Delaware in 1880, the minimum age for marriage was 7 years old and in the California it was 10 years.👌🏻

Even now the marriage age for some states are, 14 in New York ,13 in New hampshire, and 12 in Massachusetts .

🍃At the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) those who refused his message tried every method and strategy to discredit him, They were always looking for opportunities to attack him verbally or even physically.
Some of this verbal abuse consisted of calling him a Magician, Crazy and Soothsayer, However, they never thought to point out object to his marriage to Aisha (RA) Why?
✨Because this was the norm of society, meaning it was completely normal…

❓Did you know that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), had only one wife, Khadijah, throughout the first 54 years of his life?
❓Did you know that she was a widow?Did you know that she was 15 years older than him?
🌹 He (PBUH) spent his entire youth with her, He (PBUH) committed to her until and after her death by keeping ties with her friends.

But what about Aisha (RA)?
❓ Was she a child when she agreed to marry the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)❓

🌼First, its important to note that it is strictly prohibited in Islam to marry someone before the age of puberty (Qur'an 4:6). Note the age of puberty varies throughout different times and different places.

🔸According to scientific references: Girls might enter full-blown puberty anytime between ages of 9 and 15. [LiveScience.com]

✅Also the average temperature of the country is considered the chief factor with regard to menstruation and s*xual puberty.
[Women: An Inatorical, Gynecological, and Anthropoligical Compendium, Volume 1, Lcrd, & Bransby 1988, p563]

❓So was Aisha a child?

NO she was not! So what was the wisdom behind this marriage?

🌹God Always knows best, But the marriage of Aisha (RA) was an instruction from God, Aisha (RA) narrated to us more than 2200 hadiths (sayings) of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Aisha (RA) was exceptionally intelligent, and since she married the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) at a young age, she was able to learn so much from him. She later played a important role as a teacher, expert and interpreter of Islam, so there was much wisdom behind this marriage! 💛

For those who do not know prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) didn't come to seek wordly pleasure, but he warned us against them! His companion described him a man of morality and they said he was more shy than a virgin in seclusion, When believers asked him an awkward questions, he would cover his face out of shyness, He taught us that each religion is known for a kind of morality and one morality of Islam is Shyness/ Modesty.🌼✨

“Say, "I am only a man like you, to whom has been revealed that your god is one God. So whoever would hope for the meeting with his Lord _let him do righteous work and not associate in the worship of his Lord anyone.”
(Qur'an 18:110)

🌺In the middle ages women used to marry at 9 and 10 years old as said by the Canadian historian Margaret Wade Labarge who died in 2009, that's because Saharian girls get mature early.

🔸Benny SLex
in (Internet Child Po*******hy: causes, investigation, and prevention, page 10).

🔸The head of judges in the 7th district of Chicago called Richard A. Posner
and Proffesor Katharine B. Silbaugh in Boston university departement of Law
they both said in their book (A guide to America's s*x Laws) page 44 that:

✨"the legal allowed age of marriage before 1900 years was 10 years and was very normal at that era but now the age has changed"

✨they added that:
"Most states in America enrolled the legal age of marriage in the 19th century as 10 years"

🔸The Scottish law before 1900 years as Sir John Comyns and Steward Kyd state in their book (Digest of the Laws of England) volume 2. Page 73 that:

✨"The law dictated that the legal age of marriage of girls is at the age of 9 and upon this a 9 year old girl at that age was mature enough for marriage but law never allowed marriage before 9 years old"

🔸The American Proffesor Sociologist Anthony Joseph said that:

✨ "In the midst of the 60s marriage was allowed at the age of 10" ; the American Law center prescribed the same.(Opposing hate speech) page 10.

🔸Also Mike A. Males in his book (Teenage S*x and Pregnancy. Page 40), said that:

✨"Most states in America were specifying the age of marriage from 10 to 12 except Delouir state which allowed the age of 7 according to the British Law"

🔸Also the writer Martha Rosenthal stated in her book Human S*xuality: from cells to society) page 422,

✨that Mike mentioned above was right and that people used to marry in Diliour state in America at the age of 7.

🔸Also the writer Merril D. Smith in her book (Encyclopedia of R**e) page 40 she mentioned the following:

✨"From previous eras to present ones many societies attempted to secure children from r**e and s*x deterioration, though s*x détérioration may differ from an era to another and from a place to another..."

✨then she said " but historically speaking the age of marriage was allowed from 10 to 13. And that was according to the time and culture of those societies. and each society differs in puberty"

🔸Also the writer Paula S. Fass said in his book (The Ruteledge History of Childhood in the Western World) page 235 that:

✨"The legal age of marriage in France was 10 in the 19th century then was raised to 13.

01/03/2024

*GRAVE*

What is going to happen to me the first night in my grave ?
Did you ever stop for a while and asked yourself !
What is going to happen to me the first night in my grave ?
What have I prepared for death ?
Will I be in heaven or Hell fire ?
How often do I remember death ?
Think about the moment your body is being washed and prepared to enter your grave . . .
Think about the day people will be carrying you to your grave and your families crying . . think about the moment you are put in your grave
Just imagine . . imaging yourself in your grave . down there in that dark hole . .
ALONE. . . it' s too DARK. . . you cry for help , but there is no answer . . . Nobody can help you. . . it's too NARROW . . your bones are
squashed. . .
You regret all the bad things you' ve done during your life . . .
You regret missing the *5 PRAYERS . .*
You regret listening to *MUSIC …*
You regret your disrespectful manners towards everyone, especially your *PARENTS …*
You regret *Fornication/Adultery/intoxication*
You regret not wearing your *HIJAB …*
You regret ignoring the orders of ALLAH …
You regret ignoring the knowledge of Islam…
You regret all the bad things you' ve done
There is no escape… you will face your punishment for every little thing you' ve done …
You are ALONE in your grave only with your DEEDS. . No MONEY , No JEWELRIES , nothing. . ONLY YOUR DEEDS.
And when it is SHUT…
*You feel like SCREAMING and telling EVERYONE not to go*
To STAY beside your GRAVE

BUT , you can ' t be heard. . They leave you and go & you hear their footsteps . . And hear them crying they walk away . .
You thought you would last forever in this World.
You thought you will stay with your Friends and Families forever . You thought you will have fun forever …

*No You were Wrong!*

They left you ALONE … Just spend few minutes and look at your future home … and spend the whole of your life preparing for
them…

*YOUR FUTURE HOME ALL ALONE…*
You cannot afford to ignore this , you need to remembe

May Almighty Allah give us a righteous spouse
25/02/2024

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