Sometimes, we are too quick to dismiss advice, and it's only when we have to face the consequences of our actions that we're forced to self reflect and change our behavior.
Go and meet your mother to pray for you.
Disregard these Shirk merchants and renew your intentions.
Sometimes, life gets hard, but never lose hope and faith in Allah.
One of the saddest things one can witness is when some Muslims egg another Muslims, rather than calling them back to what Allah says regarding Haram.
You witness the blatant support for iniquities, one begins to wonder whether they aren't gonna be accountable on Qiyamah.
Hasten to do good works, before death strikes, before one can regret one’s negligence and failure to act, before one is asked to return to a place where no prayers will be answered,
Sh. Ibn Bāz Raḥimahullāh:
“Whatever Bid’ah is seen by a believer,
it is OBLIGATORY upon him to forbid it according to his power and capability via legislated manner.”
● [Majmū' al-Fatāwā 7-186]
Guidance is not a reason to become arrogant.
It is a reason to become more humble.
Because every righteous person knows that had Allah not guided them, they would still be lost.
May Allah protect our hearts and grant us sincerity in seeking sound and correct Islamic knowledge, knowledge that pushes us to work on ourselves instead of constantly magnifying the faults of others.
misdeeds, gossip, back biting, which actively misleads the youth and weaker members of society.
Spreading of fasad can stop from the initial poster. But you choose to be foolish and have fun with the situation with a major sin? How is that something to even find funny?
By acting this way, you make a sin look small. You spread fasad. You harm the community.
When influencers publicize vices and sins on modern digital platforms, they are effectively declaring open rebellion. They reject Allah's mercy of concealment, choosing instead to market
who falsely accuse others but to anyone who actively disseminates, publicizes, or enjoys the broadcast of shameful acts, as it erodes the collective modesty (Haya) of the Muslim community.
those who have believed will have a painful punishment in this world and the hereafter. And Allah knows, and you do not know."
— Surah An-Nur (24:19)
Classical Quranic commentators (Mufassirun), such as Ibn Kathir, note that this verse applies not only to those
To all those who use scandals to score points. Allah warns you. The initial person who exposed a sinner isn't even the problem. It is you who keeps spreading it far for a wider audience. Are you that insufferable?
"Indeed, those who like that immorality should be spread among
Imām Ash-Shāfi’ī said:
“The most difficult deeds are three; to be generous when you have little, to fear Allāh when alone and to speak the truth to someone from whom you have hope for a worldly benefit or fear a punishment.”
[Tārikh Dimishq, 51/411.
Parents should learn to be understanding and supportive of their child's decisions, unless it's a clear bad decision.
Always opposing your child's choices can lead to loss of barakah in their lives.
Support your child and make du'a that Allah guides them and grants them success, even if it's not what you originally had in mind.
They'll have so much barakah in it in shaa'aLlah.
Allah already knew why Iblis refused to prostrate. He knew the arrogance hidden within his heart before Iblis himself spoke a word. Likewise, Allah already knew why Adam and Hawwa ate from the tree.
Because Allah is teaching us something profound about the nature of accountability.
Allah knows our intentions. He knows the condition of our hearts. He knows every whisper of the soul before it even reaches our tongues.
He knows the pride we conceal, the jealousy we suppress, the resentment we harbour, the temptations we wrestle with, and the weaknesses we try to hide from everyone around us. Nothing escapes His knowledge.