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You think you may have earned a spot in the hell fire just because of what you say? What I see from many people here is the worst of manners.
Fix yourself before your time comes.
Simple honest and family oriented person.
I believe in honesty care and mutual respect in relationship.
Looking for sincere and peaceful bond leading towards marriage.
Prefer a simple nikah without unnecessary show or pressure.
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
🌙😴 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗻𝗮𝗵 𝗼𝗳 𝗦𝗹𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗪𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗴𝗼𝘁 😴🌙
The older I get, the more I realize that one of the most underrated blessings is not wealth...
It's sleep. 😭🤍
We live in a world where people proudly say:
🌚 "I slept at 2 AM."
🌚 "I only got 4 hours of sleep."
🌚 "I'm a night owl."
But سبحان اللہ, when we look at the Sunnah, we find a completely different lifestyle.
Abu Barzah al-Aslami رضي الله عنه reported:
"The Messenger of Allah ﷺ disliked sleeping before 'Isha and disliked conversations after 'Isha." (Bukhari & Muslim)
Think about it.
The Prophet ﷺ was teaching time management, worship, health, and productivity all at once.
Sleep early.
Wake early.
Pray Tahajjud.
Pray Witr.
Pray Fajr.
Start the day with barakah.
Today many of us sacrifice sleep for scrolling, entertainment, endless conversations, and "just one more episode."
Then we wonder why:
😴 We're always tired.
😴 Our mood is unstable.
😴 Our focus is poor.
😴 Our worship feels heavy.
😴 Our health declines.
سبحان اللہ
Modern science keeps discovering the importance of sleep, while Islam guided us toward a healthier rhythm over 1400 years ago.
And then there is qailulah (midday rest).
The companions رضي الله عنهم were known to rest during the day. Sahl ibn Sa'd رضي الله عنه said:
"We would not eat lunch nor take a midday nap except after Jumu'ah." (Bukhari)
A short nap isn't laziness.
It's often a means of restoring energy, increasing productivity, and helping us worship Allah ﷻ better.
One more thing that always amazes me:
Many scholars disliked making a habit of sleeping after Fajr because Fajr is one of the most blessed times of the day.
The Prophet ﷺ made du'a:
"Allah, bless my Ummah in their early mornings."
How many opportunities, knowledge, barakah, and productivity are hidden between Fajr and sunrise?
Perhaps more than we realize.
🌿 Sleep early.
🌿 Wake for Tahajjud.
🌿 Pray Witr.
🌿 Pray Fajr.
🌿 Seek barakah in the morning.
🌿 Rest briefly during the day if needed.
Sometimes the most revolutionary thing we can do in modern life is simply return to the Sunnah.
اللهم بارك لنا في أوقاتنا ونومنا وصحتنا وأعنا على قيام الليل وحسن عبادتك.
آمين.
#ReviveSunnah