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The Best Way to Utilize Walking Time: Listen or Recite Quran?
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Start your day with the recitation of the Quran Allah's statement said:
وَقُرْءَانَ الْفَجْرِ إِنَّ قُرْءَانَ الْفَجْرِ كَانَ مَشْهُودًا
(And recite the Qur'an in the early dawn.Verily, the recitation of the Qur'an in the early dawn is ever witnessed.) in reference to the Fajr prayer. The Two Sahihs recorded that the angels of the night and the day attend this prayer.
start your day with the Quran and more of all make it your companion, with only its companionship will your heart find rest The Quran is a proof for you or against you (Muslim)having access to the Quran while neglecting it can make it's testimony for you be unpredictable so chase the Quran and recite it often, not only recite reflect upon it's meaning and live by it... Ect.
On the day of judgment the Quran will can as a witness for is companions and it will say oh he use to recite me, she use to recite me. On that day what will testify for you music or? Open your eyes and turn back to the Quran before it turns it back on you.
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If a woman rejects a poor man, that is HARAM ....If a man rejects an unattractive girl, that is HALAL
Be with those who make the road to Jannah easier..✨
What is the concept of soulmates in Islam?
Can someone explain please?
Do you believe everyone has a purpose?
I’m curious, when did you discover yours, or are you still searching for it?
With so much suffering and uncertainty in the world, has your purpose changed over time?
What matters most to you now?
Do you practice religion among your family and a society that imposed it on you simply because you were born Muslim, or do you practice it out of love and personal conviction?
And if you were to live alone whether as a woman or a man in the midst of a society full of temptations, would you remain committed to the religion you were raised on since childhood? Or would you take it as an opportunity to break free? In my point of view, that wouldn’t be called freedom.