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RECOMMENDED DAILY ACTIONS ESPECIALLY IN RAMADAN continues

 DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yaum Arba'a, 16th day of Sha’abaan, 1447AH, Wednesday, 4th February, 2026. *_RECOMMENDED DAILY ACTIONS ESPECIALLY IN RAMADAN continues_*. BismilLah.  Let's continue with our reminder from yesterday.  ✅ 3. Making Qur’an our Daily Companion. “The month of Ramadan is the month in which the Qur’an was revealed.” (Qur’an 2:185). Read a little every day, even if one page. Reflect on it, don’t rush. Listen attentively if reading is hard. The Qur’an will intercede for us on the Day of Judgment be-iznilLah. ✅ 4. Increase Du‘ā, Especially before Iftar. “The supplication of a fasting person is not rejected.” (Ibn Mājah). Make du‘ā for: Forgiveness, Guidance, Family, The Ummah, Your akhirah more than dunya. Ask big as ALLAH Azzawajal loves being asked. ✅ 5. Give Charity, Even If Small “The Prophet ﷺ was the most generous, and he was even more generous in Ramadan.” (Bukhari) Money, food, time, smiles. Help someone without being asked. Charity wipes sins like w...
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RECOMMENDED DAILY ACTIONS ESPECIALLY IN RAMADAN continues

 DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yaum Arba'a, 16th day of Sha’abaan, 1447AH, Wednesday, 4th February, 2026. *_RECOMMENDED DAILY ACTIONS ESPECIALLY IN RAMADAN continues_*. BismilLah.  Let's continue with our reminder from yesterday.  ✅ 3. Making Qur’an our Daily Companion. “The month of Ramadan is the month in which the Qur’an was revealed.” (Qur’an 2:185). Read a little every day, even if one page. Reflect on it, don’t rush. Listen attentively if reading is hard. The Qur’an will intercede for us on the Day of Judgment be-iznilLah. ✅ 4. Increase Du‘ā, Especially before Iftar. “The supplication of a fasting person is not rejected.” (Ibn Mājah). Make du‘ā for: Forgiveness, Guidance, Family, The Ummah, Your akhirah more than dunya. Ask big as ALLAH Azzawajal loves being asked. ✅ 5. Give Charity, Even If Small “The Prophet ﷺ was the most generous, and he was even more generous in Ramadan.” (Bukhari) Money, food, time, smiles. Help someone without being asked. Charity wipes sins like w...

APPRECIATION BEGETS MORE

 FAJR REMINDER: APPRECIATION BEGETS MORE By: Umm Affān Sha'bān 16, 1447 (4-February-2026) Dear brethren, we recognize that Allāh has blessed us immeasurably, both in ways we can see and those we cannot. Therefore, it is essential for us to continually show our appreciation. But how do we genuinely express gratitude to Allāh? Is it merely by saying “Alḥamdulillāh”? No! True appreciation of Allāh involves acknowledging the blessings He has bestowed upon us—both known and unknown—fully submitting to Him, and sincerely worshiping Him alone. Allāh states: “And (remember) when your Lord proclaimed: If you give thanks (by accepting faith and worshipping none but Allāh), I will give you more (of My Blessings), but if you are thankless (i.e. disbelievers), verily! My Punishment is indeed severe.” [Sūrah Ibrāhīm (14): 7] Let’s accentuate an important point: appreciation leads to abundance! Thank Allāh, and you will receive even more blessings. Indeed, Allāh is truly Magnificent. Additionally...

LET'S START TONIGHT'S EDUCATION. OUR TOPIC IS 👇. ZAKAT (Episode 2)

 Muslims Till Death: AS SALAAMU ALAYKUM WARAHMATULLAH WABARAKAATUHU. LET'S START TONIGHT'S EDUCATION. OUR TOPIC IS 👇.                                                                              *ZAKAT (Episode 2)                                                                                                                ...

Pick Your Calls* [[--Episode 8--]]

 *Pick Your Calls* [[--Episode 8--]] ------------------ بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم Let’s speak simply. Ramadan is coming. It’s the king of all months. A guest that brings endless mercy, forgiveness, and freedom from Hellfire. But great guests deserve great preparation. Yes! The First Muslims were smarter than us. They don't jump into Ramadan. They prepared for Ramadan six months before it came. They knew its value. If we want a Ramadan better than last year, then, we must start preparing for it. Yes. And we must start today. My People, Fasting is more than no food or water. Yes. It is also: no bad words, no angry shouts, no dirty thoughts, no wasting time watching movies or listening to music. We must train our stomachs and our tongues and our hearts😃. Start now. Yes. When someone upsets you, be quiet. When a bad thought comes, replace it with "SubhanAllah." This is training for the big race or journey. *The Quran is the Heart of Ramadan:* Allah (swt) says "Ramadan is ...

RECOMMENDED DAILY ACTIONS ESPECIALLY IN RAMADAN

 DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yaum Athalaatha, 15th day of Sha’abaan, 1447AH, Tuesday, 3rd February, 2026. *RECOMMENDED DAILY ACTIONS ESPECIALLY IN RAMADAN_*. BismilLah.  ✅ Guarding our Salah Above Everything. “The first thing a servant will be asked about on the Day of Judgment is prayer.” (Tirmidhi). Let's ensure we pray on time, especially Fajr and Isha. Taraweeh strengthens our connection with ALLAH Azzawajal, even if 2 rak‘ahs consistently matter. If our Salah improves, our Ramadan is successful be-iznilLah. ✅ Fasting With our Tongue, Eyes, and Heart. “If one does not give up false speech and acting upon it, ALLAH has no need of him giving up food and drink.” (Bukhari). Let's always speak good or stay silent and also lower our gaze always. Remove jealousy, pride, and hatred from the heart. A silent Fasting is better than a loud sinful one. To be continued tomorrow in Shaa ALLAH. May ALLAH Azzawajal keep guiding and protecting us from any satanic influences_*. Aameen.

TO HAVE YOUR DEEDS ACCEPTED!

 FAJR REMINDER: TO HAVE YOUR DEEDS ACCEPTED! By: Umm Affān Sha'bān 15, 1447 (3-February-2026) Dear brethren, remember that any action performed in our Deen (i.e., Islām) must meet two essential conditions for it to be regarded as good and deserving of reward. The first condition is Ikhlāṣ (sincerity). An act of worship must be done solely for Allāh, aiming to seek His Pleasure alone. Abū Umāmah reported that a man approached the Prophet (ﷺ) and asked, “If a man fights for the sake of reward and fame, what do you think he has?” The Prophet replied, “He has nothing.” The man repeated his question three times, and each time the Prophet confirmed, “He has nothing.” Finally, the Prophet stated, “Indeed, Allāh does not accept any good deeds unless they are performed sincerely and in pursuit of His Countenance.” [Sunan An-Nasā’ī 3140] We must eliminate Riyā (showing off), which the Prophet (ﷺ) referred to as minor Shirk. This practice can ruin one’s deeds! If your primary concern is obt...

LET'S START TONIGHT'S EDUCATION. OUR TOPIC IS 👇. ZAKAT (Episode 1)

 Muslims Till Death: AS SALAAMU ALAYKUM WARAHMATULLAH WABARAKAATUHU. LET'S START TONIGHT'S EDUCATION. OUR TOPIC IS 👇.                                                                              *ZAKAT (Episode 1)                                                                                                                ...

Pick Your Calls* [[--Episode 7--]]

 *Pick Your Calls* [[--Episode 7--]] ------------------ بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم Every year, Allah (swt) invites us to a special cleaning. Not of our clothes, but of our faith. Our souls get dirty. With lies, with jealousy, with talking about people, with wasting time. Allah (swt) says the goal of fasting is this: "that you may become righteous" 📚(2:183). To become clean inside and out. So think: If you finish Ramadan and your faith is not cleaner, stronger, and brighter... what was all the hunger for? The Prophet (peace be upon him) gave a scary warning. He said if someone fasts but still lies, backbites, or does evil, Allah (swt) will say: "I do not need you to leave your food and drink." The fast is rejected. The Real Fast: Lock Your Tongue. Yes! Fasting is more than no food, no water. It is no gossip. No backbiting. No "listening to music or watching movies". What is backbiting? The Prophet explained: "It is talking about your Muslim brother or si...

Chapter Two Secondary School Chaos

 HADIZA  Chapter Two Secondary School Chaos All this while, we were still secondary school students, struggling to understand life, trying to find our place in a world that already had its rules. But our life didn’t stop there. Throughout secondary school, we had developed a routine that nobody could guess: sneaking out from school when we wanted, skipping classes without a trace, or hiding an extra set of clothes at the back, ready to change into when it suited us. While other students trudged home or back to school in their uniforms, we followed them, carefully dressed in our school attire, giving the perfect illusion that we were diligent students. It was on a Friday, and the sun was unusually bright, laughing at our little schemes as we sprinted along the dusty street. We were halfway to a party when the school principal, Mr. Adekunle, suddenly appeared. “Where are you girls going?” he demanded, his voice sharp and slicing through the laughter that had been filling the air...

Chapter One - Hadiza

 Hadiza Chapter One - Hadiza  My name is Hadiza. I was born in a community surrounded by people who didn’t care much about the value of life. Everyone lived as if tomorrow was a luxury they might not deserve—selfish, careless, and ready to take whatever they could grab. I grew up learning early that survival meant bending rules, breaking them sometimes, and smiling when the world judged you. I was part of a group of girls who were infamous in our town. We were known for our disrespect, our daring nature, our refusal to bow to society’s narrow standards. We were dishonored in the eyes of many, laughed at, whispered about—but we didn’t care. In fact, we wore the title like a badge of pride. We were the gang everyone warned their daughters about. And deep down, we enjoyed it. Our days were a blur of nightclubs, loud music, and tight clothes that drew more than attention—they invited desire, chaos, and sometimes trouble. Men from our town, even from neighboring communities, came t...

RAMADAN SERIES

 DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yaum Al-ithnayn, 14th day of Sha’abaan, 1447AH, Monday, 2nd February, 2026. *_RAMADAN SERIES_*. BismilLah.  Ramadan is approaching alhamdulillah. We pray that ALLAH Azzawajal grant us the opportunity to be part of this blessed month of the year. From today, we are pausing our Tafseer series and jump into Ramadan series in Shaa ALLAH. We will start the Tafseer series again when Ramadan starts be-iznilLah.  Let's remind each other what Ramadan is.  Ramadan is a life-reset, not just a fasting schedule my brothers and sisters. ALLAH Azzawajal says: “O you who believe, fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may attain TAQWA.” (Qur’an 2:183). So from this verse, it is clear that; 🔹 The goal is TAQWA that's self-control, ALLAH-consciousness, discipline, so if Ramadan ends and nothing changes in our ways of life, we’ve missed the point. Fasting is not just avoiding food but also fasting from sins, ego, a...

THE FAVOR OF ALLĀH!

 FAJR REMINDER: THE FAVOR OF ALLĀH! By: Umm Affān Sha'bān 14, 1447 (2-February-2026) Dear brethren! Let us express our gratitude to Allāh for His countless Favors upon us, which we could never fully enumerate. The greatest of these Favors is Islām—the gift of being Muslims. Additionally, Allāh allows us to strengthen our Eemān, enabling us to be conscious and practicing Muslims, unlike many others who may not be. This, too, is a significant Favor from Allāh, and we cannot thank Him enough. Moreover, we find ourselves alive with eager anticipation for Ramaḍān. This is yet another tremendous Favor from Allāh, especially considering that many who were also looking forward to this year’s Ramaḍān have passed away. I pray that Allāh forgives and blesses our deceased brethren with Jannah. The core purpose of our creation is to worship Allāh. Given this clarity, it is essential for us to understand that worshiping Allāh is obligatory, and we must remove anything that hinders us from fulfil...

THE WORLD OF JINNS (Episode 4) (FINAL )

 Muslims Till Death: AS SALAAMU ALAYKUM WARAHMATULLAH WABARAKAATUHU. LET'S START TONIGHT'S EDUCATION. OUR TOPIC IS 👇.                                             *THE WORLD OF JINNS (Episode 4) (FINAL )                                                                                                                                                    ___ *PAGE 1* ___ .                       ...

Pick Your Calls* [[--Episode 5--]]

 *Pick Your Calls* [[--Episode 5--]] ------------------ بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم If a person delays making up missed Ramadan fasts until the next Ramadan begins, then if that was for a reason such as sickness, pregnancy or breastfeeding and the like, then he or she does not have to do anything except make up the missed days. But if there was no excuse , then he or she has sinned and must make up for the missed days, but does he or she have to pay a fidyah or not? There is a difference of opinion among the scholars. The majority are of the view that the person must pay back all the missed Ramadan fast and the fidyah must be paid, and it is feeding one poor person for every day. Now, Intentionally breaking the fast on any day in Ramadan is a major sin in Islam and requires repentance and an “atonement” or “expiation” called kaffarah. An expiation (kaffarah) is a penalty that makes up for a violation. The Shari‘ah difference between the redemption fee (fidyah) and the atonement or expi...