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 *Register Ur Name* ----------------- بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Don't worry! Your bed will be there when you come back. Yes. But Tahajjud time? Once it's gone, you can't get it back. In fact, Angels carry the attendance register every night. So never miss even for one night without waking up for Tahajjud. Do it until the end of your life. Now, Any Nafil prayer established after ishai prayer (before you sleep) is called Qiyamul-lail. Any Nafil prayer established when you wake up from sleep (after ishai prayer) is called Tahajjud. The two Nafil are good but Tahajjud is more rewarding because only the determined Muslims can wake from sleep just for Allah (swt). My People, It is best to delay the tahajjud or late night prayer to the *last third portion of the night.* Evidence: Abu Hurairah (r.a.) reports that the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said: "Our Lord Descends to the lowest heaven during the *last one-third of the night* inquiring: 'Who will call on Me so that I may re...
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TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN CHAPTER 80 continues

 *_DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER_* Yaum As-sabt | 26th day of Muharram, 1448 AH | Saturday, 11th July, 2026. *_TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN CHAPTER 80 continues_*. BismilLah.  Let's continue with our studies of this beautiful suurah from verses 24-32 which speaks about The Sign of ALLAH Azzawajal in our Sustenance. Verses 25–26: "How ALLAH pour down water in abundance, then split the earth open." ALLAH Azzawajal describes the beginning of the food cycle. Rain falls from the sky in precisely the amount and at the time ALLAH Azzawajal wills. The earth, which appears hard and lifeless, splits open as tiny seeds germinate and emerge. This remarkable process occurs countless times every year, yet people often overlook it. ALLAH Azzawajal says elsewhere: "Have you seen the water that you drink? Is it you who bring it down from the clouds, or it's ALLAH the One who sends it down?" (Qur'an 56:68–69).  Every drop of rain is a sign of ALLAH’S mercy and complete co...

A JOURNEY THAT BUILT CHARACTER AND BROTHERHOOD

 FAJR REMINDER: A JOURNEY THAT BUILT CHARACTER AND BROTHERHOOD By: Umm Affān Muḥarram 26, 1448 (11-July-2026) The Hijrah of the Prophet (ﷺ) also teaches us a timeless lesson in honesty and integrity. Although many of the Quraysh rejected the Prophet‘s (ﷺ) message and fiercely opposed him, they still entrusted their most valuable possessions to him because they knew him as the most trustworthy of people. As he prepared to migrate to Madīnah, the Prophet (ﷺ) instructed ‘Alī (Raḍiyallāhu 'Anhu) to remain behind and return every trust to its rightful owner before joining him. Allāh Akbar! Even those who persecuted him were not deprived of their rights. Allāh (ﷻ) says: “And verily, you (O Muḥammad ﷺ) are on an exalted standard of character.” [Sūrah Al-Qalam (68): 4] The testimony to the Prophet's noble character did not come from people alone—it also came from the One Who created him. How many of us would have acted the same way? Many would have viewed it as the perfect opportunity ...

The Story of the Gift Trays

  The Story of the Gift Trays ​There was a pious man who used to regularly visit the graveyard to pray, make dua , and seek forgiveness for his deceased parents and the other inhabitants of the graves. ​One day, after performing his prayers, he felt incredibly fatigued and fell asleep right there among the graves. While asleep, he had a vivid, spiritual dream. ​He saw the graves split open, and the deceased emerged. Suddenly, angels descended from the heavens carrying brilliant, glowing trays covered with light ( nur ) and silk cloths . The angels began walking among the deceased, distributing these trays like gifts. Every deceased person received a tray, and their faces lit up with immense joy and happiness. ​However, the dreamer noticed one man—his own deceased father—sitting off to the side, looking deeply sorrowful, heartbroken, and completely empty-handed. No angel had brought him a tray. ​The son rushed over to his father in the dream and asked, "O my father, why are yo...

THE DIRECTION THAT UNITES EVERY MUSLIM

 FAJR REMINDER: THE DIRECTION THAT UNITES EVERY MUSLIM By: Umm Affān Muḥarram 25, 1448 (10-July-2026) Every time a Muslim prepares to stand before Allāh (ﷻ) in Ṣalāt, one important condition must first be fulfilled: facing the Qiblah, the direction of the Ka‘bah. For the one who is close enough to see the Ka‘bah, he must look towards it before beginning his prayer to ensure he is truly facing it. As for the one who is far away and cannot see it, he faces its direction because that is the utmost of his ability. This is why, whenever a Muslim arrives in a new town, city, or country, one of the very first things he seeks is the direction of the Qiblah. Before settling into his surroundings, before becoming familiar with the place, he wants to know where to stand when it is time to meet his Lord. Now pause for a moment and reflect. Allāh (ﷻ) says: "The east and west belong to Allāh." [Sūrah Al-Baqarah (2): 142] If the east and the west all belong to Allāh, why then are Muslims co...

TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN CHAPTER 80 continues

 *_DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER_* Yaumul Jumuat | 25th day of Muharram, 1448 AH | Friday, 10th July, 2026. *_TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN CHAPTER 80 continues_*. BismilLah.  Alhamdulillah for granting us the opportunity to be part of this blessed day of the week. Let's continue with our studies of this beautiful suurah from verses 24-32 which speaks about The Sign of ALLAH Azzawajal in our Sustenance. Having reminded mankind of the fact that HE created us, ALLAH Azzawajal now directs us to reflect on another obvious sign of HIS power and mercy: the food we eat every day. Verse 24: "Then let man look at his food." ALLAH Azzawajal commands us to reflect, not merely to look with our eyes, but to think deeply. Where did our food come from? Who sent the rain? Who caused seeds to germinate? Who gave plants their colours, flavours, nutrients, and seasons? No farmer, scientist, or government can produce a single grain without ALLAH Azzawajal first providing the rain, soil, sunli...

Allah's Angels & You

 Allah's Angels & You ------------------ بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم Abu Huraira (r.a.) reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, *“There is not a day upon which the servant awakens but that two angels descend. One of them says: O Allah, repay one who spends in charity! The other says: O Allah, give destruction and more problems to one who withholds charity!”* 📚Source: S‌ah‌i‌h‌ al-Bukha‌ri‌ 1442, S‌ah‌i‌h‌ Muslim 1010 My People, Allah (swt) did not design it that HIS Angels from the sky should be descending to do the jobs of masjid funding and maintenance - a job meant for human beings. In Surah At-Taubah, chapter 9 verse 18, Allah (swt) say: إِنَّمَا يَعْمُرُ مَسَٰجِدَ ٱللَّهِ مَنْ ءَامَنَ بِٱللَّهِ وَٱلْيَوْمِ ٱلْءَاخِرِ "The mosques of Allāh are MAINTAINED by those who believe in Allāh and the Last Day..." 📚At-Taubah 9:18 It's popularly said *"Action Speak Louder than Words"* . And the Qur'an verse above have proven t...

THE CHOICE IS YOURS

 FAJR REMINDER: THE CHOICE IS YOURS By: Umm Affān Muḥarram 24, 1448 (9-July-2026) One of the greatest gifts Allāh has bestowed upon us is guidance. He did not create us aimlessly, nor did He abandon us to confusion. He created us, created our abilities, created our actions, and then showed us the path that leads to His Pleasure and the path that leads to His Anger. Every day we stand at a crossroads, making choices that will either profit our Hereafter or fill it with regret. How Merciful is our Lord that He did not leave us without direction. Allāh is the Creator of our actions. He (ﷻ) says: “While Allāh has created you and what you make (i.e. your actions)!” [Sūrah Aṣ-Ṣāffāt (37): 96] Yet, despite the clarity of this truth, there emerged a deviant sect known as the Qadariyyah, who claimed that Allāh is not the Creator of our actions. They argued that man independently creates and carries out his own deeds, thereby denying a fundamental aspect of Tawḥīd and disbelieving in Allāh. ...

TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN 80 continues

 *_DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER_* Yaum Al-khamis | 24th day of Muharram, 1448 AH | Thursday, 9th July, 2026. *_TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN 80 continues_*. BismilLah.  Let's continue with our studies of this beautiful suurah from verse 21 which continue to speaks about Human creation and ingratitude. Verse 21: "Then I, ALLAH causes him to die and places him in a grave." Death is certain for every soul. ALLAH Azzawajal alone determines the time of death, and HE has honoured mankind by legislating burial, preserving human dignity even after death. Unlike many creatures left exposed after death, the human being is buried with respect, reminding us of the honour ALLAH Azzawajal has given the children of Adam. Verse 22: "Then, when ALLAH wills, HE will resurrect him." Death is not the end. Just as ALLAH Azzawajal created mankind from nothing, HE is fully capable of bringing every person back to life on the Day of Resurrection. Resurrection is certain and will occur ...

Set Yourself Free [[-- Episode 6 --]]

 Set Yourself Free [[-- Episode 6 --]] ------------------ بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Have you ever felt your head is too full? You think and think about what they did. You replay the scene a hundred times. You cannot sleep. You cannot work properly. All of that energy is being stolen. And the thief is not that person who hurt you. Yes. The thief is your own anger. My People, When you hold a grudge, your mind is never free. You are always carrying a heavy bag of stress. This bag slows you down. It makes you less productive. It takes the joy out of your day. *Breathe Out the Poison:* Imagine you are holding a deep breath. Hold it for too long, and it hurts. Your chest tightens. You feel panicked. That is exactly what holding a grudge does to your heart. It locks the stress inside. Now, imagine what it feels like to finally exhale. All that tightness leaves your body. You feel light again. You feel free. Forgiveness is that exhale. When you forgive, you are not saying what they did was ri...

THE FOURTH LEVEL OF AL-QADAR

 FAJR REMINDER: THE FOURTH LEVEL OF AL-QADAR By: Umm Affān Muḥarram 23, 1448 (8-July-2026) Dear brethren! Every moment of our lives unfolds under the perfect Care of Allāh. Nothing exists independently of Him, and nothing escapes His Knowledge, Power, or Authority. He alone creates every creature, owns everything completely, places each creation where it belongs, provides for it with perfect justice, knows what is best for it at every stage of its existence, decrees its end when its appointed time arrives, and will resurrect every soul to stand before Him for judgment. How magnificent is our Lord! Allāh (ﷻ) says: “That is Allāh, your Lord, the Creator of all things…” [Sūrah Al-Ghāfir (40): 62] This brings us to the fourth level of understanding Al-Qadar: Al-Khalq—the belief that Allāh is the Creator of everything and the One Who oversees every affair. From the smallest atom hidden from our sight to the greatest creation in the heavens, from what remains still to what moves without ...

TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN 80 continues

 *_DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER_* Yaum Arba'a | 23rd day of Muharram, 1448 AH | Wednesday, 8th July, 2026. *_TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN 80 continues_*. BismilLah.  Let's continue with our studies of this beautiful suurah from verse 19 which continue to speaks about Human creation and ingratitude. Verse 19: "From a drop of fluid I, ALLAH created him and proportioned him." ALLAH Azzawajal reminds us that every person began as a tiny nutfah (drop of fluid). From something seemingly insignificant, ALLAH Azzawajal: Created the human body. Determined each person's appearance, lifespan, provision, and abilities. Perfectly fashioned every organ and faculty. ALLAH Azzawajal says elsewhere: "Has there not come upon man a period of time when he was not a thing worth mentioning?" (Qur'an 76:1). Remembering our humble beginning helps remove arrogance and increases gratitude. Verse 20: "Then 1 ALLAH made the path easy for him." The scholars mention tw...

TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN 80 continues

 *_DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER_* Yaum athalaatha | 22nd day of Muharram, 1448 AH | Tuesday, 7th July, 2026. *_TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN 80 continues_*. BismilLah.  Let's continue with our studies of this beautiful suurah from verse 17 which speaks about Human creation and ingratitude. After describing the greatness of the Qur'an from verses 11-16, ALLAH Azzawajal now turns our attention to human beings and our astonishing ingratitude despite the countless blessings bestowed upon us. Verse 17: "Destroyed is man! How ungrateful he is!" This is serious and a powerful expression of condemnation against the disbeliever who knowingly rejects ALLAH'S blessings and guidance. The phrase "How ungrateful he is!" refers to disbelief (kufr) and ingratitude. The same human being who depends on ALLAH Azzawajal for every breath often denies or forgets HIS countless favours. ALLAH Azzawajal is not condemning every human being indiscriminately, but rather those who p...

Read About Salim

 Read About Salim ------------------ بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Sleep is good. Yes, we all need it. Sleep recharges our body so we can work and live. But listen to me closely. Think about the night. It is long. The world is quiet. And while you are deep in your bed, a special group of people are standing. They are the privileged servants of Allah (swt). They are crying to Him. They are asking for help. They are whispering their secrets to the King of the universe. And some people? They are just sleeping. All night. How sad! My People, You might pray five times a day. You might give charity. You might read Quran. That is all good. But sorry—yes, I am truly saying sorry for some people— not being among those who pray Tahajjud CONSISTENTLY (that's - every night). This reminds me, Salim bin Abdullah bin Umar bin Al-Khattab (May Allah be pleased with them) reported, on the authority of his father, that the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, “What an excellent man Abdullah is! If only he could ...

THE THIRD LEVEL OF AL-QADAR

 FAJR REMINDER: THE THIRD LEVEL OF AL-QADAR By: Umm Affān Muḥarram 22, 1448 (7-July-2026) There is goodness in whatever Allāh wills, even when, at first, it appears painful, disappointing, or difficult to understand. Our vision is limited, but the Wisdom of Allāh encompasses everything. How often have we grieved over something, only to later realize that Allāh was protecting us from a far greater harm? And how often have we desired something with all our hearts, only to discover that it would have brought us regret? A businessman was once rushing to catch a flight because he was on his way to finalize an important business deal. As he waited, the Adhān (call to prayer) was made. Instead of ignoring the call of his Lord, he left to perform Ṣalāh. By the time he returned, the plane had already departed. Naturally, he felt disappointed and sat down in sadness, thinking he had lost a valuable opportunity. But moments later, shocking news arrived: the aircraft had caught fire in mid-air...