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If your duʿāʾ has not yet been answered, do not lose hope. Be patient and continue calling upon Allah, for He never abandons the sincere supplication of His servant.

The Prophet ﷺ taught us that the believer's duʿāʾ is never wasted. Rather, one of three things happens:

  1. Allah answers the duʿāʾ immediately.

  2. Allah delays the answer until the most suitable time.

  3. Allah stores its reward for the Hereafter or averts from the person a harm equivalent to it.

So never think your duʿāʾ has been ignored. Every tear, every whispered prayer in the darkness of the night, every hope you place in Allah is known to Him.

Whatever you have asked Allah for, whether it is guidance, provision, marriage, children, success, health, relief from debt, forgiveness, or Jannah, we ask Allah ﷻ to grant it to you in the best way and at the best time.

May Allah ﷻ grant you goodness in this world and goodness in the Hereafter.

May Allah ﷻ provide for you from sources you never imagined.

May Allah ﷻ bless you with a righteous spouse who will be the coolness of your eyes and a means of drawing closer to Him.

May Allah ﷻ relieve those burdened by debt and replace their worries with ease and abundance.

May Allah ﷻ grant success to all students, bless their efforts, and allow them to excel in their examinations.

May Allah ﷻ cure the sick, strengthen the weak, comfort the broken-hearted, and guide those who are searching for His path.

May Allah ﷻ forgive our fathers, mothers, relatives, teachers, and all the believing men and women who have passed away. May He illuminate their graves, shower them with mercy, and admit them into the highest levels of Jannah.

May Allah ﷻ have mercy upon our parents as they raised us when we were young.

May Allah ﷻ grant us all Jannatul-Firdaws without reckoning, allow us to drink from the Hawḍ of the Prophet ﷺ, and gather us in the company of the Prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous.

And may Allah ﷻ protect us, our families, and our loved ones from the punishment of the grave, the trials of this life, and the Fire of Hell.

Amin Yā Rabbal-ʿĀlamīn. 🤲❤️

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Bi idhnillāh, as we enter the New Islamic Year 1448 AH...

1448 AH will bring your rizq.
1448 AH will bring your health.
1448 AH will bring your nikāḥ.
1448 AH will bring your peace of mind.
1448 AH will bring your dream home.
1448 AH will bring clarity in your decisions.
1448 AH will bring answers to your duʿāʾs.

Ameen Yā Rabbal-ʿĀlamīn 🤲❤️

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Hello any single lady here let connect

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Salam aleikum how is everyone

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Yawmul-qiyāmah,

the people of Jahannam,

after staying in there for hundreds of years,

they will call upon Mālik (the keeper of Jahannam) to ask Allāh to finish them up

(To kill them once and for all as they no longer can't stand the punishment),

in surah Az-Zukhruf verse 77.

According to the commentary of Ibn Abbass رضي الله عنه of this verse, he said it will take a millennium of 1000 years gap between that call and the response from Allāh.

And what will be the answer?

قال إنكم ماكثون

( "You're staying there forever").

So the people of Jahannam will not only feel the pain of fire but also the pain of being ignored and they'll be hurt even more when they hear their wish being rejected.

It's pain upon pain, upon pain.

We are in the month where the flag of shirk and immoralities and other Munkarāt are raised higher and higher.

Are you going to protect yourself from this fire or you'll embrace it?!

May Allāh grant us Jannah and save us from Jahannam..

Aameen

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I’m just a man who always takes a deep breath and accepts it.

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Is it true that this duniya is for bad people who always get everything they want? If so, I wonder why it was created this way isn't that simply unfair for the creator of the world to do? And does that mean we have to become bad to get what we want?

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We talk a lot about relationships. Particularly on this app. Things that make a relationship work. Things that don't make a relationship work. The do's and the dont's. But how often do we talk or even reflect upon our relationship with our creator - Allah? The Quran describes this relationship as a rope. A vertical rope whose one end is with Allah and the other, with us. Yet how many of us even think about holding strongly onto this rope? We pass through life caring more about our relationships with the people around us and forget the fact that as long as we won't fix our relationship with our Creator, we can't possibly fix our relationships with His creation.

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