DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yaum Al-ithnayn, 28th day of Sha’abaan, 1447AH, Monday, 16th February, 2026. *_DAILY RAMADAN REFLECTION PLAN continues_*. BismilLah. Let's continue with our Ramadan daily plan and action. 19. Hope in ALLAH Azzawajal. Reflect: Do I believe ALLAH Azzawajal will forgive me? Action: Ask ALLAH Azzawajal with full hope. Du‘ā: O ALLAH, I hope in Your mercy. 20. Sincerity (Ikhlāṣ). Reflect: Who am I trying to impress? Action: Hide one good deed. Du‘ā: O ALLAH, purify my intentions. To be continued tomorrow in Shaa ALLAH. Jazaakumullāhu khayran for your heartfelt support for our imam who is recovering well Alhamdulillah. *_May ALLAH Azzawajal keep guiding and protecting us from any illness and from any satanic influences_*. Aameen.
FAJR REMINDER: ALLĀH IS WITH YOU! By: Umm Affān Sha'bān 28, 1447 (16-February-2026) Patience (Ṣabr) is not merely about enduring hardship; it is an intentional act of Eemān grounded in faith in Allāh’s Wisdom. In the Qur’ān, Allāh reassures the believers: “O you who believe, seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allāh is with the patient.” [Sūrah Al-Baqarah (2):153] This promise establishes patience as a pathway to attaining Allāh’s Companionship, Support, and Guidance, particularly during times when the heart feels overwhelmed and the future appears uncertain. The lives of the Prophets vividly illustrate this truth. Prophet Ayyūb (ʿAlayhi Salām) faced prolonged illness, loss, and isolation, yet his patience never faltered into despair or complaints against Allāh. His supplications were filled with humility and hope, and Allāh praised him, stating: “Indeed, We found him patient. An excellent servant! Indeed, he was one who constantly turned back to Allāh.” [Sūrah Sad (38)...