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Beauty is not meant to be displayed; it is a trust from Allah. Modesty and hijab are the true honor and dignity of a woman 🤍🤲
Strive for this world, but never at the cost of forgetting the Hereafter—because gaining the world while losing the Hereafter is never true success ✨
𝗠𝗲𝗻'𝘀 𝗕𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗳𝗶𝘁𝘀 (107)
Four Reasons Why Shaving the Beard is a Major Sin
Sheikh Salim At-Taweel hafidhahullah states:
Scholars have mentioned that shaving the beard involves four sins — not just one. Some scholars even said that they are four major sins. What are they?
First: disobeying the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, who commanded people to grow and keep their beards.
Second: imitating the Jews and Christians.
Third: imitating women.
Fourth: obeying Shaytan, who said: ‘I will command them, and they will change the creation of Allah.’
For this reason, the four schools are agreed that shaving the beard is forbidden.
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Ya Allah, grant me a righteous spouse who brings peace to my heart and becomes a companion in religion, this world, and in the Hereafter.
آمِينَ آمِينَ آمِينَ يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِينَ
The Hardening of the Heart Through Repeated Sin in the Qur’an
In the Qur’anic worldview, the human heart is not only a physical organ but also the center of moral awareness, reflection, and spiritual perception. One of the recurring themes in the Quran is that persistent wrongdoing and repeated sin do not merely appear as isolated actions; they gradually shape the inner condition of a person.
The Qur’an describes this process using powerful imagery. One verse states:
“No! Rather, the stain has covered their hearts of what they used to earn.” (83:14)
Here, wrongdoing is depicted as a “stain” that accumulates over time. It is not sudden corruption, but a gradual covering that dulls the heart’s ability to recognize truth and respond to moral guidance.
Elsewhere, the Qur’an speaks of hearts becoming “sealed”:
“Allah has set a seal upon their hearts and upon their hearing…” (2:7)
Classical interpretations often explain this not as an arbitrary act, but as a consequence of persistent rejection and continued sin. Over time, repeated choices shape perception itself—what once felt wrong may begin to feel normal, and what once felt clear may become obscured.
Taken together, these verses present a psychological and spiritual principle: actions are not isolated from inner state. Repetition of sin can gradually weaken sensitivity, while continued heedlessness can harden the heart until guidance no longer has the same impact.
At the same time, the Qur’an consistently maintains that this condition is not irreversible. The door to reflection, repentance, and renewal remains open as long as a person chooses to return.
When Allah is with someone, there is nothing to fear.
Life is full of ups and downs but always remember that the storm never lasts forever so if you’re going through hard times surely it will pass
Never think of yourself as alone, because Allah is always with you. And when Allah is with someone, there is nothing to fear 🤍🤲
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