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Writing your Name

 *Writing your Name*

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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

Imagine the honor: Every night, as you rise in the dark, an angel turns to another and says, "Write his name. He is here again. He is one of the reliable ones."

This documentation comes with privileges that money cannot buy.

My People,

Let’s be honest. If every night, angels descended with briefcases of Naira and Dollars for people of Tahajjud, OR If the reward for Tahajjud was a daily deposit of Naira or Dollars into our accounts, the pre-dawn hours would be the most bustling time for Muslims. We would compete for "overtime," fearing to miss a single night's share.

But the angels do not descend with worldly currency. They descend with something infinitely more precious: a Daily Attendance Register of those who wake up for Tahajjud. And the Attendance Register is not for one night. The Roll Call is every night.

The distribution is not of cash, but of mercy, forgiveness, proximity to Allah (swt), and a guaranteed status in the Hereafter. Yes. Every blessed night, your share is reserved, waiting for you to simply wake up and claim it.

Do not let your page in the angel's register remain blank. Do not be a "sometimes" worshipper in the eyes of the Angels in the heavens.

Muslim Faithful,

Every blessed night, the Angels don't actually bring cash; they bring a tranquility that settles the heart. This inner peace is a shield against the chaos of the world, a direct gift from Allah that makes you richer than any billionaire. Yes. Go ask Billionaires if they actually have rest of mind!

So, Why Do We Still Miss It?

The Shaytan is a master of deception. He makes the comfort of your bed for the next 15-30 minutes you will spend in Tahajjud seem more appealing than the eternal blessings waiting for you. He convinces you that you are too tired, that Tahajjud is not compulsory.

But remember the one who never sleeps or tires is calling you for a private audience every night. Why would you miss this special audience (for any reason)?

Allah says in the Qur'an:

“Their sides forsake their beds, to invoke their Lord in fear and hope, and they spend (in charity) out of what We have provided them. And no person knows what is kept hidden for them of joy as a reward for what they used to do.” 📚(As-Sajdah, 32:16-17)

The "hidden joy" here is not just for a "sometimes night worshippers". No!. It is for the CONSISTENT people. People whose sides forsake their beds consistently.

My People,

Don't let your share go unclaimed. Tonight, when your phone alarm ring, remember: you are not just waking up to pray; you are waking up to collect a priceless, divine endowment that will enrich your life in ways you cannot even imagine.

Therefore,

If u have not yet set ur phone alarm in a repeating mode, to wake u up for midnight nawafil (at least 2 rakaats) everyday till the end of ur life, pls do so immediately, because:

The Prophet (PBUH) said: *“O `Abdullah, do not be like so and so! He used to pray at night and then he stopped doing that”*(📚Al-Bukhari and Muslim


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