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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

Look at the world today. The rich and the poor share a common struggle:

The richest people have everything money can buy. Yet, they still fight sickness that has no cure. Their families still face problems that no amount of money can solve—like fear, bad luck, broken relationships and a feeling of emptiness that won't go away.

The poor struggle to survive, swim in the undesirables.

From the above analysis, both the rich and the poor share the same inner pain: constant worry, endless frustration, and a peace of mind that never stays.

Why is this happening to everyone?

The answer is simple, and it comes from Allah (swt) Himself in the Quran:

"Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves...." 📚(Qur'an 13:11)

Think about that.

Your life right now—your happiness, your struggles, your peace—is a direct result of what is inside you. Yes. And to fix your outside world, you must first fix your inside world.

My People,

We have tried everything to feel better. We chase more money, a better job, more workable relationships. But we have ignored the one thing that can truly change our hearts.

We have forgotten the Quran.

We treat it as a book for special occasions like Ramadan, or we don't listen to its beautiful recitation frequently and everyday. We have not given it its true right: *to be our daily guide, our healer, and our source of light*.

The bitter truth is:

When you recite the Qur'an, you are cleaning your heart. When you listen to it with your heart, you are filling your heart, body and soul with a peace that the world can never give.

This is the secret we are missing.

The deep peace that money cannot buy is waiting for you in the Quran. The cure for all the troubles that eats at you is in reading and listening to its verses.

My People,

Allah has promised to change our situation for the better. But HE is waiting for us to take the first step. HE is waiting for us to change what is in our hearts by turning back to His Words-Qur'an.

Now,

If you hardly find time to sit down at home or masjid to read Qur'an everyday, no problem. Yes. While going to your workplace, you can make use of the few minutes - 10 to 15 minutes it takes you to reach the destination to read even a minimum of 5-10 pages.

Meaning,

Going to work: 5 pages.

Coming back home: 5 pages.

That means you read 10 pages every day.

You can open a Quran App on your phone (if you are not the one driving). You can wear a nose mask. This will hide your lips so no one knows you are reciting. Read silently from your phone. Or, if you know some Surahs by heart, you can recite quietly behind your mask.

You can also make it a habit - playing Qur'an audio in your house always, especially from the time you go to bed till Fajr prayer time. Yes. This is very, very medicinal and rewarding.

The time to change is now. For the rest of your days on this earth, make the Quran your constant companion.

Change what is in yourself, and watch Allah change your entire world.

To be continued...


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