FAJR REMINDER: THE REWARD AND EVEN MORE By: Umm Affān Dhū al-Qa'dah 8, 1447 (26-April-2026) The delights of Jannah are beyond anything the human mind can fully imagine. Allāh has prepared for the people of Jannah provisions, comforts, and joys that no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no heart has ever conceived. These are for those who obeyed Him in this world, stayed away from disobedience, and remained firm upon His Guidance. They knew where alcohol was sold, yet they turned away from it for His Sake. They had opportunities to commit Zinā, but they restrained themselves out of fear of Allāh. They could have pursued unlawful wealth, but they chose what was pure and lawful instead. They stood in worship, remained patient during trials, and struggled to please their Lord. For such obedience, patience, steadfastness, and sacrifice, Allāh has prepared a tremendous reward. He says: “Verily, for the Muttaqūn, there will be a success (Paradise); Gardens and grape yards; And young ful...
Think about the orphans and widows. They see everyone preparing new clothes and tasty food for Eid al-Adha, but they have nothing. You have the power to change that. Yes. When you give even a little money to put a smile on their faces, Allah (swt) sees you. And Allah helps those who help orphans. This help might not necessarily or always giving you more money, but with peace in your heart, safety for your family, prevention of calamities or an easy way out of a hard problem you are facing. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Allah will help a servant as long as the servant helps his fellow Muslim.” 📚Bukhari & Muslim Now remember this truth: Muslim preachers cannot go to churches and ask Christians to take care of our Muslim orphans and widows. It is not their duty—it is ours. If we do not help our own people, who will? On the day of Eid, while you are laughing with your children, some widow’s child will be crying because there is no meat, no new clothes, no joy. D...