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Take Free Drugs* [[--Episode 13--]]

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[[--Episode 13--]]
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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

You say you are busy. You cannot find time to read the Qur'an. Okay.

But is listening also a problem?

Does it take hard work to press 'play' and listen? No. It is the easiest thing in the world.

Think about this simple action:

You go to bed after Ishai prayer. You lay on your bed. Your phone is right there with you. Does it take much to press 'play' on a Qur'an recitation?

You can let it play softly from that moment until the time for Fajr prayer. Every single night.

Does this use all your phone's battery? No. It will not use even 30% of it. Except if your phone is completely bad.

Now, do you know about the great blessings that come from doing this every night?

While every human being is sleeping, your house is not silent. It is filled with the Words of Allah (swt). The angels are with you. This Qur'an is a light. It becomes a protection for you and your home.

My People,

The night is when wicked creatures and bad whispers are active. They want to bring fear and problems. But they cannot enter a place where the Qur'an is being played. Remember that Angels of Rahmah don't enter houses where there's pictures of living things openly displayed on the wall or somewhere. This is one of the reasons why some people don't get full benefits of playing Qur'an in their houses.

But ideally,

Evil creatures cannot enter a place where the Qur'an is playing. Yes. You are safe inside a fortress of light.

What about during the day?

Does it harm you to play the Qur'an while you cook or clean? Does it harm you to listen while you work in your office or at your business? No. It only brings barakah (blessings) into your work, your time, and your life. Yes, because, your normal daily activities become acts of worship.

Now,

This is a very serious and important point we must all believe it:

If a person feels the Qur'an recitation is boring or makes them uncomfortable, then, It means one of two things:

(1) The wicked creatures are trying very hard to keep the Qur'an away from this person because they want to destroy him or her.

(2) Or, the person's own heart has become dark and sick from the sins they commit daily. A sick heart finds it hard to accept the healing of the Qur'an.

But there is good news!

The Qur'an is the cure. Yes. Even if your heart feels hard, listening to the Qur'an is like pouring clean, pure water on a dry land. Slowly, it will become soft and alive again.

So,

My dear brother and sister, the path is clear and easy. Yes. Do not let a day pass by without you playing audio Qur'an for several hours (even if you you can't read the Qur'an. At least, make your ears and your home familiar with its sound. From your bed at night to your work during the day, let the glorious Words of Allah be your constant companion.

This is the simplest, most powerful change you can make. It will fill your life with peace, protection, and a light that leads you to Allah's love.

Start tonight. Just press play. And do this every blessed night.

To be continued...


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