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pray. reflect. tawbah. assalamualaikum everyone! this is a channel for us to reflect on our wrongdoings! and to be a better Muslim in future, insha allah 🤍

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Find peace in being alone, away from people but close to Allah.

enlighten tonight with quranic verses & dhikrs oki! 🌙

Night of 27th Ramadhan 🌙 — some scholars believe that tonight is the night of Laylat-al-Qadr. wallahu ‘alam. i personally think that it’s better to not predict as and when the night of Laylat-al-Qadr is. infact, rather than us predicting, let’s just equally do those deeds on all the last 10 days of Ramadhan, so that we are not excluding those other days. in the last few days, let’s avoid those distractions and let’s together stay focus in finding Laylat-al-Qadr and praying that we will be able to meet the next Laylat-al-Qadr next year! may Allah allow us to experience the night of Laylat-al-Qadr and may He accept all our deeds in this last remaining days! allahumma amin!

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My brothers and sisters today could very likely be laylatul qadr; disconnect from the dunya and its pleasures and turn to your lord. Turn your phones and devices off and run to your lord. Supplicate to Allāh with your hearts, ask him for forgiveness, and ask him for your needs. Show true servitude in your worship. It could be the last Ramadan we ever witness. Make the best of it so you can rejoice when you meet your Lord.

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will i be able to meet Ramadhan again next year?

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It’s Not Too Late 🤍
It’s Not Too Late 🤍

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How can a believer not shed tears at Ramadan’s departure, when they do not even know if they will live to see its return?

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Macam mana kalau aku mari hari ini?
Macam mana kalau aku mari hari ini?

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sehancur apapun hidupmu, sejauh apapun dunia merubahmu, jangan pernah sesekali kamu memilih untuk menjauh dari اللّه 🌸

🕰️ it’s 5:15am, a few more minutes before subuh, to those who have finished sahur, let’s get up & pray 2x rakaat of tahajjud & others okie! today is the night of 25th Ramadhan! to those who have yet to eat ther sahur, selamat bersahur. 💚

Do not to be attached to what you love most in this Dunya . whatever you love most , love it moderately , For Allah can take it away at any moment .

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When your heart is pure, you won’t assume that everyone else’s heart is impure. When you are truthful, you won’t assume other
When your heart is pure, you won’t assume that everyone else’s heart is impure. When you are truthful, you won’t assume others to be liars. What you see in everything around you is merely a reflection of yourself. May Allah purify our hearts and use us to purify the world around us. Ameen.

The most beautiful thing is that Allah knows what we're about to tell Him. And yet, He still listens.

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🌼 The Prophet Muhammad pbuh said: "the two sunnah rakaat before the fajr prayer are 𝙗𝙚𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙡𝙙 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙞𝙩 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙨" [Sahih Muslim]

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We have stepped into the most sacred nights of the year, the last 10 nights of Ramadan, the nights that hold Laylatul Qadr, a night more powerful than a thousand months. A single night that could define the rest of our lives. A night where the gates of mercy are flung open, where sins are wiped away, and where destinies are rewritten. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever stands in prayer on the Night of Decree with faith and hoping for reward, his past sins will be forgiven.” (Bukhari & Muslim) Imagine, one night of worship, and it’s as if you’ve worshiped for more than 83 years. A lifetime of rewards in just a few hours. Can we afford to let this slip away? These nights are not for sleeping. They are for seeking, pleading, and returning to Allah with everything in our hearts. They are for the do’as we were too afraid to ask, for the tears we’ve been holding back, for the changes we know we need to make. This could be our last Ramadan. This could be our last chance to be forgiven. This could be our night of transformation. So push yourself. Stand in qiyam when the world is asleep. Raise your hands in do’a like you’ve never done before. Seek forgiveness as if your soul depends on it, because it does. Give in charity, even if it’s just a little, because on this night, even the smallest deed is multiplied beyond measure. Don’t leave these nights with regrets. Leave them with a heart that is purified, with sins that are erased, and with a soul that is renewed. Ya Allah, let us be among those who witness Laylatul Qadr. Let us be among those whom You forgive. Let us be among those who leave this Ramadan changed forever. Aamiin 🩷.