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Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh
(Peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be upon you)

Dear Reader,

I want to start by saying: I know exactly how you feel.

I know what it is like to wake up with a heavy heart, to feel like nothing is going right, to suffer from sickness or sadness that has no medical explanation, or to feel blocked from the happiness, success, and blessings you deserve. I know what it is to wonder: “Is this a test from Allah… or is this something else?”

That confusion, that pain, and that search for answers is exactly why I wrote Free Yourself.

This book is not just words on paper — it is the guidance I wish I had when I was searching for clarity. It is a collection of clear signs, authentic knowledge, and practical remedies taken only from the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ, because true healing and protection can only come from Allah.

Inside these pages, you will find:
✅ How to clearly recognise the signs of Sihr, Evil Eye, and spiritual harm
✅ How to tell the difference between a trial from Allah and spiritual harm
✅ Step-by-step ways to remove it, cleanse yourself, and cleanse your home
✅ The specific Duas, Surahs, and practices that bring cure and protection
✅ How to stay safe and protected every single day, by the will of Allah

My dear brother/sister, you do not have to suffer in silence, and you do not have to stay stuck. Allah (SWT) says in the Quran:

“And We send down of the Quran that which is a healing and a mercy to the believers.”
— Surah Al-Isra, 17:82

The cure is here. The guidance is here. And most importantly, help from Allah is always near.

Read this book with an open heart, act upon what you learn, and trust that Allah will relieve your pain and lift this hardship — for indeed, with hardship comes ease.

If this book helps you, or if you feel peace and relief after reading it, please do one small thing for me: leave an honest review and share it with someone you know who is suffering silently. You have no idea how much reward you will get for guiding someone else to the cure, in shā Allāh.

May Allah accept your efforts, remove every harm from you and your family, protect you from every evil eye and every sihr, and fill your life with light, peace, and endless blessings.

Your sister in Islam,
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Nazar is soo real! But reading these will make you untouchable from Nazar.

  1. Surah Al-Ikhlaas 3x
  2. Surah Al-Nas 3x
  3. Surah Al-Falaq 3x
  4. Surah Al-Fatiha x3
  5. Ayatul Kursi Make it a habit!

May Allah protect us from all sorts of evil.

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Not every sin looks major. 📌

Sometimes it’s the things we do so often that we stop noticing them:

A careless glance, a delayed prayer, a harmful comment, a broken promise, a moment of showing off or wasting time in what displeases Allah.

‎The believer doesn’t only fear the major sins he fears meeting Allah with countless minor sins that were never repented from.

‎The Prophet ﷺ said:

‎“Beware of minor sins, for they accumulate until they destroy a person.”

‎Musnad Ahmad 3808 (authenticated by Al-Albani)

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O my merciful Lord!*🤲🏻
Protect our hearts from the sorrows of this world and open for us the doors of happiness and success in a place we never imagined.🌸😒

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One of the conditions of marriage to a kitaabi woman is that the Muslim man should be in charge of the family. But what happens nowadays in that those who marry women from kaafir countries marry them under their laws, and there is a great deal of injustice in their systems. They do not recognize a Muslim’s authority over his wife and children, and if the wife gets angry with her husband she will destroy his household and take the children away, with the support of the laws of her land and with the help of their embassies in most countries. It is no secret that the Muslim countries have no power to resist the pressure of those countries and their embassies.
Source: https://islamqa.info/en/answers/45645/a-realistic-look-at-marriage-to-women-of-the-people-of-the-book

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A realistic look at marriage to women of the People of the Book - Islam Question & Answer

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/45645

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My dear brothers and sisters in Islam,

may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon you all.

Today,

I want to speak to you from the heart about something that has captured the attention of millions around the world, including many of us in this very masjid.

I am speaking about football specifically, the World Cup, national cups, and the intense passion that surrounds them.

Let me be clear from the beginning:

I am not here to say that all sports are completely forbidden.

The body has rights over us, and recreation that does not distract us from our obligations is permitted in principle.

But we must be honest with ourselves about what has happened to our relationship with these games.

📌📌 The Scale of Our Priorities 📌📌

Look at your own life, my brother.

I ask you directly:

How many minutes did you spend today reading the Quran?

How many times did you remember your Creator in your heart?

How often did you pray with full presence of mind?

And then ask yourself:

How many hours did you spend watching football?

How many hours did you spend discussing matches, analyzing players, arguing about penalties?

We find time for everything except Allah.

We make time for nonsense games for hours and hours but when it comes to the Quran, we say,

I'll read it later.

When it comes to prayer, we rush through it.

When it comes to remembering Allah, our hearts are elsewhere.

☝️The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: ☝️

Take advantage of five before five: your youth before your old age, your health before your sickness, your wealth before your poverty, your free time before your preoccupation, and your life before your death.

📚📖 (Al-Hakim) 📖📚

Are we truly taking advantage of our free time?

Or are we filling it with what will bring us nothing on the Day of Judgment?

📌📌 Wasting Money and Time 📌📌

Brothers,

we spend money on tickets, on subscriptions, on merchandise.

We spend our hard-earned riyals, dirhams, dollars money that is a trust from Allah on watching other people chase a ball.

And the fans some of them do things that no Muslim should ever be associated with.

Screaming, cursing, fighting, even missing prayers.

Some miss Maghrib because the match isn't finished.

Some delay Isha until the game ends. Some abandon the masjid entirely on match days.

Subhanallah.

Can you imagine the Sahaba the companions of the Prophet ﷺ missing a prayer for any reason? When the call to prayer was made, they would drop everything.

Even during battle, they would pray.

📌 The Path of the Sahaba and the Scholars 📌

The righteous predecessors,

may Allah be pleased with them, understood the value of time.

Imam Al-Hasan Al-Basri said:

"O son of Adam, you are nothing but a collection of days. When a day passes, a part of you passes."

Every hour you spend watching football is an hour that is gone forever.

You will never get it back. On the Day of Judgment, you will wish you had spent that time in the worship of Allah.

☝️The Prophet ﷺ said: ☝️

The feet of the servant will not move on the Day of Judgment until he is asked about four things: his life how he spent it, his youth how he used it, his wealth where he earned it and how he spent it, and his knowledge what he did with it.

📚📖 (At-Tirmidhi) 📖📚

📌📌 What Is Haram? 📌📌

Let me be specific about what makes watching these games problematic:

  1. Missing prayers or delaying them without valid reason—this is a major sin.

  2. Wasting excessive time time is your capital, and every second will be accounted for.

  3. Spending money extravagantly on tickets, travel, subscriptions that could have been given in charity.

  4. Engaging in haraam behavior the cursing, the anger, the fighting, the immodest dress and scenes.

  5. Allowing it to become your primary concern when the dunya overtakes your concern for the akhirah.

☝️☝️Allah says in the Quran: ☝️☝️

O you who have believed, let not your wealth and your children divert you from the remembrance of Allah. And whoever does that—then those are the losers.

📚📖 (Surah Al-Munafiqun, 63:9) 📖📚

📌📌 A Call to Action 📌📌

My dear brothers,

I am not asking you to never relax.

But I am asking you to examine your heart.

Ask yourself sincerely:

Do you enjoy the Quran as much as you enjoy the match?

Do you remember Allah as much as you remember the players' names and statistics?

When was the last time you cried while listening to the Quran?

When was the last time you felt genuine joy from praying Fajr on time?

When was the last time you truly savored reading a verse from the Book of Allah?

Yet you can spend hours analyzing a game.

Let us rebalance our priorities.

Let us use our time for what truly matters.

Let us not be among those whom Allah describes as:

They knew only the outward appearance of the worldly life, but they are heedless of the Hereafter.

📚📖 (Surah Ar-Rum, 30:7) 📚📖

✍️✍️ Advice ✍️✍️

📌Watch a match if you must, but never at the expense of prayer

📌Limit your time set a specific amount, and when it's over, switch it off.

📌Do not spend excess money give in charity instead.

📌Guard your tongue no cursing, no backbiting, no arguing over teams.

📌Replace some of that time with Quran even 15 minutes a day.

📌Ask yourself every night:

Did I remember Allah more today than I remembered the game?

May Allah guide us all to the straight path.

May He protect us from wasting the precious time He has given us. May He make the Quran the spring of our hearts.

Barakallahu li wa lakum.

Walhamdulillahi Rabbil

Alameen.

Thank you for listening ☝️☝️

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Bismillah

Ah Salam wa laikum my brothers and sisters.

Listen, we are ALL sinners, that's a known fact.

But there's a massive difference between our private sins and our public ones.

Way too many people are out here insulting the people of this ummah with vile comments, perverse behaviour, slander, gossip, racism, weight shaming, men this, women that, etc, etc.

Exposing our sins publicly through sharing things like music (actually don't care who don't like it, it's been made clear to us all that musical instruments are from Iblees),
And a million other different things (slightly exaggeration obviously).

What we do in private is one thing and between us and Allah but my brothers and sisters most of us are the reason we're all in the same situations we're desperate to get away from.
Most of us are the reason the ummah is in this state.
Most of us are the reason the non Muslims we live amongst are against Islam.

Forget about Iblees, forget about the vile false media portrayal of islam.
Forget about this deviant sect, that deviant sect and the other and start looking in a mirror and see who looks back at you.

Brothers - would you want your sisters, daughters, mothers and aunties with a Man like yourself? Answer that honestly to yourself.

Sisters - same question in reverse.

None of us are perfect and we ALL need to work on something but it's clear to me from the day in, day out on here how far we've really gotten from what Allah sent the Prophet with.

Anyone that wants to argue any of the points in this post really hasn't taken anything on board and is either looking to vent or felt burned by the post. That alone should tell you what time it is.

May Allah make us people of understanding who look at ourselves first.
May Allah grant us the capability of changing our manners and morals to the correct way.
Oh Allah, grant us forgiveness and Jannah
👊🏾 ❤️

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