*Wake Up Call*
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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم
Dear Muslim, listen carefully. This could change your life forever.
You know that beautiful feeling in Ramadan? Waking up for Tahajjud, whispering your secrets to Allah (swt), feeling so close to Him.
Why did you stop because Ramadan and first ten days of Dhul-hjjah is gone?
Was Ramadan the only time Allah (swt) listened? Was Dhul-Hijjah the only time Allah (swt) came close to you?
No. Never.
Listen to what the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said. And let these words shake your heart:
"Our Lord Almighty descends to the lowest heaven in the last third of every night, saying: Who is calling upon Me that I may answer him? Who is asking from Me that I may give him? Who is seeking My forgiveness that I may forgive him?" 📚Source: Sahih al-Bukhari 1145, Sahih Muslim 758
Read that again. Slowly.
Allah did NOT say: "I only descend in Ramadan."
Allah did NOT say: "I only descend in the first ten nights of Dhul-Hijjah."
Allah did NOT say: "I only come down on Friday nights."
No. He said EVERY BLESSED NIGHT.
Every single night. Whether it is summer or winter. Whether you are happy or sad. Whether the mosque is full or empty. In January. In March. In September. On a cold rainy night. On a night you feel tired. On a night you feel far from everyone.
Allah (swt) descends. And He asks: *"Who wants something from Me? I will give it. Who wants forgiveness? I will forgive. Who wants to be answered? I will answer."*
The door is wide open. Every single night. So why are we sleeping through it?
Now,
Look at Muslims today. There are only two types:
TYPE ONE: The part-time Muslim.
This person is like a seasonal worker. In Ramadan, they wake up for Tahajjud. They cry in dua. They feel close to Allah (swt). But when Ramadan ends? The alarm stops. The prayer mat gets dusty. The night prayers disappear. And slowly, they go back to their old self. Back to laziness. Back to sins. Back to sleeping through the most precious part of the night.
They only worship when the season feels special. That is not true faith. That is a habit. Not love.
TYPE TWO: The full-time Muslim.
This person is different. They are the real champions. When Ramadan ends, they do not go back to sleep. When Dhul-Hijjah finishes, they do not go back to laziness. Instead, they work harder. They increase their good deeds. Why? Because they understand that Allah (swt) deserves to be worshipped every single night of the year. Not just on special dates.
They never miss Tahajjud. Not one night. From Ramadan to another Ramadan. From this year to the next. No excuses.
Now ask yourself honestly:
If Allah (swt) is descending EVERY night, asking "Who wants something from Me?" — then who is the real loser? The one who wakes up? Or the one who stays asleep?
My People,
The part-time Muslim misses hundreds of nights of mercy every year.
The full-time Muslim collects mercy like treasure. Every single night. All year long. No break.
Now, make a firm promise:
(1) I will not be a seasonal worshipper.
(2) I will wake up for Tahajjud every night. Not just in Ramadan. Not just in Dhul-Hijjah. But every single night. No missing. No excuses.
Let the part-time Muslims sleep😃. Let them wait for next Ramadan😜. You? You will meet Allah (swt) every night. You will ask Him. HE will answer you. You will seek HIS forgiveness. HE will forgive you.
To be continued..
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