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A sacred journey of faith and devotion 🕋 Share reflections, duas, and experiences from Hajj and Umrah and support each other along the way.

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How beautiful is our religion when a smile brings you a good deed and pain removes your sins.

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This year, Allah blessed me with the opportunity to perform Hajj for the second time on behalf of my grandmother. Alhamdulillah, this journey made me realize how truly blessed I am.
Life is not always easy. Sometimes people question us, judge us, or make us face difficulties, specially regarding personal matters like marriage. I have faced many questions and challenges over the years. Yet through it all, I always tried to keep my trust in Allah. This Hajj journey strengthened that trust even more.
Standing in front of the Kaaba was a feeling beyond words. The moment I saw it, I felt surrounded by Allah’s mercy and blessings. The peace, the emotions, and the connection with Allah felt different from anything else in this world.
One of the most touching moments for me was making dua in front of the Kaaba 🕋 with complete faith and hope in Allah. It reminded me that nothing is impossible when we place our trust in Him.
I truly believe that Hajj is an invitation from Allah. While the journey involves many physical activities and challenges, the spiritual journey is even greater. It brings a unique sense of peace to the heart and reminds us that life itself is a journey towards Allah.
This journey taught me that every hardship becomes lighter when it brings us closer to Him, and when we trust His plan wholeheartedly.
May Allah accept the Hajj of all pilgrims, accept our duas, forgive our sins, and grant everyone the opportunity to visit His blessed House, the Kaaba.
Allahu Akbar. 🤲🤍🕋
#Hajj2026 #Alhamdulillah #HajjReflection #TrustInAllah #Kaaba #Makkah #JourneyToAllah #Islam #Faith #Gratitude #BlessedJourney 🤍

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Doesn't Allah give us misfortune except so that we learn?

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Allahuma inni asaluka a righteous qawwam man, gentle husband, who will be my peace and the best partner in this world and the hereafter, Ameen!!🤲💖💫

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🌿 THE BEAUTY OF SURAH YUNUS 🌿

Surah Yunus is a powerful reminder of faith, patience, and complete trust in Allah. It teaches us that no matter how difficult life becomes, Allah's mercy is always near for those who turn to Him sincerely.

One of the beautiful lessons from this Surah is the story of Prophet Yunus (AS). When he left his people before receiving Allah's command, he was swallowed by a great fish. In the darkness of the night, the sea, and the belly of the fish, he turned to Allah with sincere repentance and made the famous du'a:

📖 Quran Verse:
"There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers."
— Quran

Allah accepted his repentance and rescued him from distress. This teaches us that no matter how great our difficulties are, sincere repentance and turning back to Allah can bring relief and mercy.

📖 Quran Verse from Surah Yunus:
"Indeed, the allies of Allah – there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve."
— Quran

🌷 Lessons from Surah Yunus:

• Trust Allah in every situation.
• Never lose hope in His mercy.
• Turn to Allah sincerely in times of hardship.
• Patience and faith lead to success.
• The life of this world is temporary, but the Hereafter is eternal.

🤲 May Allah grant us the faith of the Prophets, the patience of Yunus (AS), and hearts that always return to Him in repentance and gratitude. Ameen. 🤍🌿

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Yesterday we listened to the Jummah sermon.

Today are we practicing what we heard?

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