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I bet 100s if not thousands converted after this episode, man this sister is really a legend the buzz about this video is huge till today

They say she is a teenager come on
ما شاء الله

https://youtu.be/PT1Vox_okpA?is=Oj9-zlgQyDTCKs84

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When was the last time you truly looked at a grain of rice? 🍚

Not a bowl.
Not a plate.
Just one grain.

Before it reached your mouth, it needed fertile soil, a tiny seed, rain from the sky, sunlight, the right temperature, the right humidity, protection from pests, a farmer’s effort, harvesting, milling, transport, a market, someone to buy it, clean water to wash it, heat to cook it, and countless unseen means.

Tell me, who controls all of that?

Could you command the clouds to rain?
Could you order the sun to shine?
Could you create a single seed that grows by itself?

Yet after eating, many of us say:
“I earned this.”
“I built my success.”
“I own this wealth.”

We speak as though everything begins with us, forgetting that we do not even own the next heartbeat.

Allah asks repeatedly in the Qur’an:

“So which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?”

The tragedy is not that we lack blessings.
The tragedy is that we have become so accustomed to them that we no longer see them.

A believer does not see a plate of rice as ordinary.
He sees rain, earth, sun, time, provision, mercy, and the permission of Allah – all gathered onto one plate.

Perhaps syukur (gratitude) is not merely saying Alhamdulillah after receiving a blessing.

Perhaps true syukur is seeing Allah behind every blessing before it reaches us.

May Allah make us among those who remember Him in abundance, recognize His countless favors, and never let our hearts become blind to the One who provides them all.

“And if you were to count the favors of Allah, you could never enumerate them.” (Qur’an 16:18)

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Chapter 1: The Early Years & Orphaned Childhood (570–595 CE)

Born in Mecca into the noble tribe of Quraysh, Muhammad’s early life was marked by profound loss.
An Early Orphan: His father died before he was born, his mother passed away when he was six, and his grandfather died when he was eight. He was raised by his loving uncle, Abu Talib.
The Shepherd and Trader: As a young man, he worked as a shepherd and later became a successful merchant.
"Al-Amin" (The Trustworthy): Even before Islam, he was famous throughout Mecca for his flawless honesty, earning the nicknames Al-Amin (The Trustworthy) and As-Sadiq (The Truthful).

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Zakat, Sadaqah & Orphans. That’s It, That’s The Post :)

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Friday is the best of weak .it is holey day day of islame and perfect obe of thise. Lelkely.its.it shouled we pece open prefet mohamme peace be open him..

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There is something so special and so beautiful about Friday. Not just because it’s the weekend, but there is an immense feeling of sakoon and barakah Allah swt placed on this day. Let’s all make dua for one another, who knows what unsaid difficulties someone is facing silently.

To all my Muzz brother and sisters may Allah swt ease your affairs and place barakah in each one of your steps. May we all attain closeness to Allah swt and be granted Jannah without reconning. Please also make dua for those that have passed including my precious mommy🥰🤲🏼🤲🏼

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Ya'Allah make a wife for me that will continuously pray for my soul when I leave this world. Make my children the ones that will continously pray for me when I leave this world.

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“Every newly invented matter is an innovation, every innovation is misguidance,
(..) the misguided, will be in the hellfire”

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