Day 26: The Quran’s Final Push
The Completion: Jibril (AS) used to review the entire Quran with the Prophet ﷺ once every Ramadan, and twice in the year he passed away. There is a special Barakah in finishing what you started.📖…
The Completion: Jibril (AS) used to review the entire Quran with the Prophet ﷺ once every Ramadan, and twice in the year he passed away. There is a special Barakah in finishing what you started.📖…
The Sacred Retreat: The Prophet ﷺ used to perform Itikaf (seclusion in the Masjid) for the last ten days. While many of us cannot leave our jobs or families for 10 days, we can all…
The Blowing Wind: Ibn Abbas (RA) described the Prophet’s ﷺ generosity in Ramadan as being "faster than the blowing wind" (Bukhari). He didn't hesitate; he gave before the need was even voiced.🌬️ The Lesson for…
It’s 2 PM, the energy slump hits like a brick wall, and you’re struggling to keep your eyes open, let alone focus on the tasks at hand or the beauty of your *Salah* (prayer). For…
The Secret Instruction: Aisha (RA) asked the Prophet ﷺ, "If I know which night is Laylat al-Qadr, what should I say?" He didn't tell her to ask for wealth or health. He taught her: Allahumma…
The Quranic Decree: "The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months" (97:3). One night of worship on Laylat al-Qadr is equivalent to over 83 years of worship. That is a lifetime of Barakah…
The Prophetic Intensity: Aisha (RA) narrated that when the last ten nights began, the Prophet ﷺ would tighten his waist-belt, pray all night, and keep his family awake (Bukhari). This wasn't a time for casual…
The Final Transition: We are at the doorstep of the Last 10 Nights. The Prophet ﷺ used to tighten his waist-belt (meaning he worked even harder) and stay awake for the nights, encouraging his family…
The Law of Increase: "If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favor]" (14:7). This is a divine law of the universe. Gratitude (Shukr) is not just saying "Alhamdulillah" with the tongue; it…
🕌 It’s Friday afternoon, and the Masjid is unusually quiet. The young brothers and sisters—vital lifeblood of the Ummah—are absent from the prayer hall. The echo of the Imam’s Khutbah feels hollow, not because of…