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Wake Up Call

 *Wake Up Call*

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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

Dear Muslim, wake up. Yes. Wake up. Why? Because Ramadan has left. The first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah have also come and gone. The special guests have packed their bags and walked away.

So now what?

Now comes the real test.

Many people become angels in Ramadan. They pray on time, give charity, and cry in dua. In the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah, they rush to do good deeds like never before. But after these seasons finish, they slowly go back to laziness. Back to missing prayers. Back to bad habits. Back to sins they left for a while.

That is the sign of a part-time worshipper.

They worship Allah (swt) only when the season feels special. When the month feels holy. When everyone around them is doing the same. But once things return to normal, their worship drops or dies.

That is not true faith.

Allah (SWT) does not have "special months only." He is the Lord of all months. All days belong to Him. All nights belong to Him. He deserves to be worshipped in January, April, and September just as much as in Ramadan and first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah.

The full-time worshipper understands this.

Yes!

When Ramadan ends, they do not stop. When the ten days of dhul-hjjah pass, they continue. They actually work harder after the seasons finish. Why? Because they want to prove that they worship Allah because He is Allah, not because of a date on the calendar.

They know that LIFE AFTER these blessed days is a long, open-field test. No crowds pushing you to fast. No special nights pulling you to pray. Just you, your heart, and your Lord. That is when your truth shows.

My People,

Ask yourself honestly: Are you only good during the famous seasons? Or are you steady all year long?

Don't be one of those who change when the season changes. Be one of those who grows stronger.

And listen closely — one of the easiest and most powerful ways to prove you are not a part-time worshipper is this:

Continue and increase saying all forms of authentic dhikr every single day. eg - Say "Subhan Allah" (Glory be to Allah), "Alhamdulillah" (All praise is for Allah), and "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the Greatest) often, with your tongue and your heart.

Not just in Ramadan. Not just in the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah. But on a normal Tuesday. On a hot, boring afternoon. On a sad night. On a busy workday.

That constant remembrance proves your love is real. That proves you worship Allah (swt) for always, not just for a season.

Be the full-time worshipper. The test is still going. Don't fail after the crowd leaves.

To be continued..

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