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Hell every one, Good Morning ❤️🥀
I am waiting for someone special in my life ☺️☺️
I wrote this back in 2023, December 31.
Please be kind as I just write what is in my mind 😣
Allah is the most high, he is the king of kings. Lord of everything.
Allah loves us a lot because we can talk to him five times a day or more we don't need no reservations to talk to him all we have to do is pray and make Dua to him, if you think about it when we want to meet a famous person for example a king we may never get to meet him or it take years and if you do you might be rushed in and out or the king could be a tyrant or he'll be rude depending on your social status, who and what you are but to Allah the most kind and gentle, the watchful does not care about any of that, the most merciful is always there for us whenever and wherever we need him, no reservations needed so why do we only call upon him when we are in distress or in need or in an Islamic environment? Allah is closer to us than our jugular vein so why don't we call out to him during our good times not just the bad, we don't need a middle man to talk to the divine creator, we can talk to him ourselves, think about it the creator of prophet Muhammad peace be upon him the ideal human! we can talk to the creator of him day in and day out for and about anything and everything, Allah does not tire hearing from us so call upon Allah as many times as you can a day even if you have nothing to say just sitting in his remembrance is good enough to brighten any day any soul.
Surah Al Baqarah ayah 152 - Remember Me; I will remember you. And thank Me, and never be ungrateful.
Sorry for any mistakes and grammar errors.
Please don't steal this from me.
@cinrich @annie27 @annoy89 @Danish713 you all wanted to read it so hear it is.
🌿 A Simple Islamic Reminder 🌿
One of the most beautiful signs of Allah’s mercy is that no matter how many times we fall short, the door of repentance remains open.
We all have struggles.
We all have shortcomings.
We all have moments we wish we could do over.
But Allah is not looking for perfection from us. He is looking for sincerity, effort, and a heart that keeps returning to Him.
A bad day is not a bad life.
A mistake is not your identity.
A sin is not the end of your story.
Keep making dua.
Keep praying.
Keep seeking forgiveness.
Keep taking one step toward Allah.
Because every step you take toward Him, He multiplies in mercy.
🤲 May Allah forgive our sins, accept our repentance, purify our hearts, and keep us steadfast upon the Qur’an and Sunnah.
Ameen.
What is one Qur’an verse or Islamic reminder that has helped you through a difficult time? 🤍📖
good morning 🌞 may allah protect you from the evil 🙏
Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves.
— Quran 13:11
Every time entitlement creeps in,
this verse pulls me back.
Bismillah
To Those in Need a Reminder
The closed door may be mercy...
A job falls through, a relationship ends, plan unravels, and all you can see is the door that shut in front of you.
Then months later you find yourself somewhere you never planned to be...
...meeting people you never expected to meet, grateful for an outcome you never would have chosen for yourself.
That is how Allah writes many of His greatest gifts.
He sees the roads ahead, the harm you cannot see, and the opportunities hidden beyond your line of sight.
Every closed door carries the possibility of a better one that only Allah knows about.
Trusting Allah becomes easier when you remember that His plan reaches places your plans never could.