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Wake Up Call* [[-2nd Episode-]]

 *Wake Up Call*

[[-2nd Episode-]]
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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

Ramadan is gone. The first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah are also gone. The two biggest seasons of mercy have packed up and left.

Now the crowds have thinned. The mosques are less full. The late-night prayers have stopped for many people.

And this is exactly where the test begins.

Allah (swt) is watching who truly loves Him. Not the one who prays obligatory swalah ontime and Tahajjud in the middle of the night only when crowd is doing so. But the one who worships the same — or even harder — when the "special season" is over.

My People,

The part-time worshipper says, "Ramadan is over, so I can sleep through Fajr."

The part-time worshipper says, "Dhul-Hijjah is done, so I don't need to give charity anymore."

That person grows weaker in piety. Slowly, they return to their old self. Back to wasted time. Back to sins they had left for a few weeks.

But,

The full-time worshipper? They are different. They are the real champions. Yes. When Ramadan ends, they continue striving in all acts of worship.

When the ten days of Dhul-Hijjah finish, they increase their good deeds. They say to themselves: "Allah did not stop being Lord after these months ended. So I will not stop being His servant."

They work harder. They push themselves more. They prove with their actions that Allah (SWT) deserves to be worshipped every single day — in January, in July, in the middle of the night, on a boring Tuesday, on a busy workday, on a sad morning, on a happy evening.

That is true faith. That is real love. That is how you pass the test.

My People,

The months ahead are not empty. They are your battlefield. Every normal day is a chance to prove that you are not a part-time Muslim. You are a full-time slave of Allah.

Muslim Faithful,

Read the Qur'an every single day (outside swalah), even if only a few pages. And do not stop there. Listen to the audio of Qur'an recitation while you work. While you drive. While you cook. While you sit at your workplace or at home.

Allow the Qur'an audio to play throughout the night while you sleep. Let the words of Allah fill your room. Let them enter your ears even as you rest. Let the sound of His Book be the last thing your ears hear before sleep and the first thing they hear in the darkness of the night.

This will soften your heart. This will protect you from laziness. This will remind you of Allah (swt) even when you are not awake. And it will separate you from the part-time worshippers who only touch the Qur'an in Ramadan.

So from today, make a promise:

I will not be a seasonal Muslim.

I will read and listen to the Qur'an by day and by night.

I will fill my tongue, my heart, and my home with His remembrance.

And I will prove that my faith is not for a season — but for always.

To be continued..

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