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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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loneliness comes when you forget that Allah is with you, all the time.

^ It teaches us that love built on temporary hearts will always fade, but love built on Allah will always remain. We may lose people we thought we couldn’t live without, but through that pain, we learn who never leaves, Allah swt. Allah reminds us in the Quran: “Perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah knows, while you know not.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:216) So let’s not see heartbreak as rejection, but as a reminder to come back to Him. 🤍

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Heartbreak and unreciprocated feelings It haunts us, it hurts us, it makes us feel less worthy of love, but really there is beauty in it Maybe you broke up because Allah was protecting you from falling in love with someone who wasnt your soulmate and naseeb Maybe they rejected you because Allah wanted to protect you from entering a haram relationship Maybe you havent found love because Allah wants you to fix your relationship with Him first At the end of the day the greatest love story is and always will be between you and Allah, whoever else comes into your life is a blessing from Him When He takes a thing away, He will always replace it with something better

never regret being too kind, your reward is with Allah, not people.

🤍 death — is not the end, but the beginning of eternity, a return to the one who created us.

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Loneliness comes when you forget that Allah is with you
Loneliness comes when you forget that Allah is with you

🌙 if you are awake at this timing, or was awakened, maybe its a sign from Allah, for you to pray your night prayers (tahajjud, taubat, istikharah etc.) He is the all-listening. talk to Allah. ❤️

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Sometimes we hold certain things so dearly people, memories, feelings, or even dreams. We hold them close, afraid that if we loosen our grip, they’ll slip away. And when they finally do, it feels like a piece of our heart goes missing. We wonder why something that felt so right could fade, or why something we prayed so hard for was never meant to stay. We question, we ache. Then again, always remember that Allah allows certain things to leave not because He wants to break us, but because He wants to bring us back to Him, back to reliance, to the kind who doesn’t depend on what we have, but Who we have. Maybe that’s the lesson. That love, people, and moments are all part of a journey, not the destination. What's written for us will always find its way, and what’s not meant to stay will fade no matter how tightly we hold on. And perhaps, in every loss, there’s a hidden mercy reminding us that nothing truly belongs to us. Every blessing, every person, every feeling is a trust a loan to help us grow, to teach us gratitude, and to guide our hearts back to the One who never leaves. ✨

this world is not your home, it is only a station where hearts are tested. do not build your forever here, build it in the Hereafter.

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You keep telling yourself you’ll change someday. But isn’t there a part of you that’s terrified this right now, is who you’ll die as?

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Don't study just because you need to. Study because knowledge is power. Study because they can never take it away from you. Study because you want to know more. Study because it enhances you. Study because it grows you. Study because Prophet Muhammad s.a.w said: “Seeking knowledge is a duty upon every Muslim (and Muslimah)" May Allah s.w.t. forgive our shortcomings and bless us with guidance and beneficial knowledge.

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“Let them distance themselves or let go of you. Do not question why, for not everyone is meant to stay in your life. Release them with ikhlas for the sake of Allah, and pray only for what is good for them.”

Friday Sunnah Reminders 🤍📿 We all know how special Jumaah (Friday) is in our Deen but we need reminders from time to time to recall the magnanimity of this golden day. Friday is no average day for Muslims. It has the honor of being called ‘best day of the week’ by the best person to ever exist- Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. 1. Send extra selawat to Rasulullah Rasulullah ﷺ said : “The person closest to me on the Day of Resurrection is the one who sent the most Selawat upon me.” 🖤 [ Sunan Al-Tirmidhi 484 ] 2. Read Surah Al-Kahfi We can read: A. The first 10 Ayahs of Surah Al-Kahf B. The last 10 Ayahs of Surah Al-Kahf C. Both A and B D. Ideally, the complete Surah Al-Kahf. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, he will be illuminated with light between the two Fridays.” [ Narrated by al-Haakim; Grade Sahih by al-Albaani ] 3. Mandi Jumaat [ Jumaah Shower ] Abu Sa’id Al-Khudr reports: I testify that Allah’s Messenger said, ‘The taking of a bath on Friday is compulsory for every Muslim who has attained the age of puberty and also cleaning of teeth with Siwak and using perfume, if available’. [ Sahih Bukhari ] 4. Use Fragance & New Piece of Clothings. “Put on your adornment on every occasion of prayer” [ Surat al-A’raf 7: 31 ] 5. Berdoa to Allah [ Send supplications to Allah ] 6. Trimming your nails Abu Hurayrah R.A. reported that ‘Five are the demonstrations of fitrah (nature/ instinct): 1. circumcision, 2. evacuating the hair underneath the navel, 3. trimming the mustache, 4. trimming the nails, and 5. culling the hair under the arms.’ 7. Make lots of Dua between Asr & Maghrib “There is a special hour on Friday, during which all prayers are accepted and answered by Allah, all Glory and Praise be to Him. This is part of the blessings that Allah has blessed this day with, over all the other days of the week. “On this day there is a time when no Muslim stands and prays, asking Allah for something, but Allah will grant him it” – and he gestured with his hands to indicate how short that time is. [ Bukhari and Muslim ] Ibn Al-Qayyim said that this golden hour is to be found in the time after the Asr prayer until the Maghrib Azan (end of day): “Friday has twelve hours (or part of it). There is one hour during which if a Muslim asks Allah anything, Allah will give it to him, so find it during the last hour after Asr.” [ Abu Dawud & An-Nasai ] Let’s do the virtues of Friday together! insha allah, if you can’t do everything, it’s okayy, don’t leave everything out okay. may Allah ease your affairs. 🕊 MD. @selfreflectionforummah

May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala ease our affairs and heart in this dunya . ❤️‍🩹
May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala ease our affairs and heart in this dunya . ❤️‍🩹

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Some people are meant to stay in our prayers, not in our lives. To love someone for the sake of Allah is to never disturb their peace, but to ask Allah to grant them His. 🤍

👾 a sinner who prays, is not a hypocrite. a sinner who still prays — thats hope.

🕊️ “just leave it to Allah, Allah has better plans.” and i definitely stand upon this statement. wallahi, many things that had happened in life, to the point where i couldnt take it anymore. but when i remember this statement, or phrase, i would always be feeling grateful and hopeful that i still have Allah. yes, we do plan, but Allah has a better plan always. whatever we do, if it fails, qadrullah, it happens for a reason, infact, definitely Allah has a bttr plan for you! qadrullah ma syaa fa’alaa. always remember, Allah is with you, leave everyt to Him. ❤️

Setiap ujian yang kita lalui, tadahkan tangan kita kepada Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala. Mintalah kepadanya, jangan meminta selain Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala. Akhirnya, segala solusi dalam kehidupan kita adalah daripada Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala.

Some people are meant to stay in our prayers, not in our lives. To love someone for the sake of Allah is to never disturb their peace, but to ask Allah to grant them His. 🤍