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It was narrated that Anas bin Malik said: “Umm Sulaim came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), teach me some words that I may supplicate with during my prayer.’ He said: ‘Glorify Allah (by saying Subhanallah) ten times, and praise Him (by saying Alhamdulilah) ten times, and magnify Him (by saying Allahu Akbar) ten times, then ask Him for what you need; He will say: ‘Yes, yes.’
Grade: Sahih (Darussalam) Reference: Sunan an-Nasa’i 1299 In-book reference: Book 13, Hadith 121
🗣️Google, you're smart, help me answer first, Dajjal is iron in his body, iron from the earth or iron from the sky, please find the answer, you're smart, you read lots of books
🗣️🗣️Dajjal is tied up using what material it is made of, who made it?
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🗣️🗣️🗣️Who made the iron on the Dajjal's hand and the neck of the Dajjal? Did Allah suddenly put the Dajjal on the island with iron from the sky. Does the iron used by the Dajjal have anything to do with Al-Quran surah 57. And does it have anything to do with Al-Quran Surah Alkahfi about Zulkarnain making an iron wall? and Is it related to the Quran which tells about liquid copper from the sky?(https://share.google/aimode/AEcNwXbFAV48fvJpl)
Everything is a trust from Allah. So what is there to boast about?
Only about three hours of night these days but Al’hamdu’lillah for every opportunity Allah gives us to worship Him.
No matter the hour, when He calls, we strive to answer In’sha’Allah.
Everything else comes second because His love is above all. ✨
No matter how far you’ve drifted or how many mistakes you’ve made, all it takes is tawbah to get back on track.
“Indeed, Allah loves those who are constantly repentant and loves those who purify themselves.” (2:222)
The problem with many of us today is not that we don’t know what is right.
We know.
We just keep negotiating with our nafs.
The Salaf heard Allah’s command and said:
“We hear and we obey.”
We hear the same command and ask:
“Is it really haram?”
“How far can I go?”
“What’s the least I can do?”
“Which opinion is easier?”
They searched for every opportunity to earn Allah’s pleasure.
We search for every excuse to satisfy ourselves without feeling too guilty.
Perhaps that is the difference.
They feared displeasing Allah.
We fear inconveniencing ourselves.