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HADITH OF THE DAY
28 Dhul Hijjah 1447
14 June 2026
Sunday يوم الأحد
Surrounded, Yet Alone — or Alone, Yet at Peace
Abu Hurairah رضي الله عنه reports that Rasúlullah ﷺ said:
Imran ibn Hattan رحمة الله عليه narrated that I went to Abu Dhar رضي الله عنه and found him sitting alone in the Masjid, with a black cloak wrapped around. I asked him: “O Abu Dhar! Why this solitude?”
He replied: “I had heard Rasúlullãh ﷺ saying:
“Solitude is better than an evil companion; and a good companion is better than solitude.
Speaking what is good is better than silence, and silence is better than talking evil.”
[Baihaqi]
Want a serious relationship that will lead to marriage Alhamdulilah
Why does listening to nasheed feel so calming and emotional at the same time?
Assalam o Alykum,
Hope everyone is doing well. A quote confused me and writing to seek some understanding:
Ibn al-Jawzi says:
If Allāh dislikes a person, He leaves him constantly stumbling and confused in every situation. He does not grant him the aspiration to seek lofty goals, instead he is occupied with vile matters instead of virtuous. And if he asks, ‘Why have I been singled out for this?!’ the reply comes…
A reply that cannot be contested:
‘It is because of what your own hands have earned.’
(Sūrah al-Shūrah, 30)
In life we feel stumbling, confused and not having exceptional goals at multiple stages and in various situations - does this mean Allah dislikes that person?

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28 Dhul Hijjah 1447
14 June 2026
Sunday يوم الأحد
Sayyiduna Abu Dharr رضي الله عنه narrates that An-Nabiyy ﷺ said:
“Whoever wears a garment [out] of pride and vanity, Allah Ta’ala turns away from him until he takes it off.”
(Sunan Ibn Majah, Hadith: 3608)