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❝ The sad days are required in order to appreciate the happy days.
The trials and tribulations are required to appreciate Allāh’s blessings.
The testing of this life is required to enter and appreciate Allāh’s paradise.
That’s why the life of the believer is always- Praise be to Allāh under all circumstances.
Praise be to God almighty Allah, by His favor, grace and bounty all goodnesses can be accomplished in this life and the hereafter.❞
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
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Subhanallah!!! Subhanallah!!! Subhanallah!!!
The betrayal of these so-called "Islamic countries " is so loud that the deaf can hear. For the love of dunya, they have sold out Muslims and Muslim lands.
May Allah destroy them and evict them and the so-called "shuyukh" who defend them.
May Allah wake up the Muslims from their slumber and give aid to those who are striving despite the circumstances.
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Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is the One who removes harm, and He is the one who bestows good. Allah is the Provider, as the Prophet ﷺ said:
„No soul dies except that it has obtained all of the provision it was meant to obtain. So, fear Allah, and increase in your requests.“
When we are sick, for example, the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
„No sickness befalls a servant, and he places his hand on the area of pain, saying: 'I ask Allah, the Mighty, the Lord of the Throne, to cure me,' except that Allah removes his pain, unless it is that of death.“
If he supplicates seven times: 'I ask Allah, the Mighty, the Lord of the Throne, to cure me,' he must be cured!
So, when we get sick, we traverse the entire land looking for hospitals, doctors, pharmacists, etc., and it never crosses our minds to place our hand on the affected area, and say: 'I ask Allah, the Mighty, the Lord of the Throne, to cure me.'
- Shaykh A. Aززam رحمه الله
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❝ Allāh عز وجل protects the din of the mu'min who takes care of His limits, and He intervenes between him and that which would corrupt his din with all sorts of protection, some of which the slave may not be aware, and which he might even dislike, as Allāh says about Yusuf عليه السلام :

“And thus [it was] that We should avert from him evil and immorality. Indeed, he was of Our chosen servants.” [12 :24] ❞
📖: [Jami' Al-Ulūm Wa'l-Hikam | Ibn Rajab رحمه الله ]
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❝ I knew a man who expressed disgust at the living conditions of a family poorer than him, and later his Rizq was so restricted that he felt he was barely making it by and struggling to provide adequately for his family.
I knew a woman who used to mock and look down upon the tens of good marriage proposals she received when she was young, thinking she deserved better, and now she’s old and single, desperately praying for someone who’s even half of what those proposals were.
I knew a lady who got her kid married but showed dislike when others mentioned grandkids, claiming her child is not of age to even consider children. Time passed and that same child of hers became distressed due to inability to conceive despite their youth, and the mother became concerned and began to pray for what she once disliked to hear of.
I knew a woman who aborted her last male child, saying she already has one son and many daughters, and that’s enough and she wants no more. Time passed and her only son became so insane that they had to chain him up in a locked room, and she was forced to live life as if she never had a son to begin with.
I haven’t lived a very long life, but I’ve seen enough to know that those who scoff at Allāh’s blessing and diminish their value will be taught a lesson in this life.
Those who don’t humbly praise and thank Allāh for what He gives will be tested by the lack of it or be deprived. Arrogance will be humbled by Allāh سبحانه وتعالى, and we seek refuge in Him from being denied blessings due to our own haughtiness over them. ❞
[via telegram: Lanterns of Tawheed]
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اللَّهُمَّ مُنْزِلَ الْكِتَابِ وَمُجْرِيَ السَّحَابِ وَهَازِمَ الأَحْزَابِ اهْزِمْهُمْ وَانْصُرْنَا عَلَيْهِمْ
O Allāh, Revealer of the Book, Mover of the clouds, and Defeater of the Coalitions, defeat them and grant us victory over them.
[Sahīh Al-Bukhāri 3024]
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O Allāh, we ask You for your Mercy and Help for the weak among the Believers.
O Allāh, deal with the transgressors and the opresssors. O Allāh, unleash Your soldiers upon them and send down upon them Your Might.
O Allāh, the affliction has persisted long over the people of Gaza. O Allāh, do not leave them to themselves or their enemies, have mercy on them, lift the hardship from them, take care of their affairs, heal their sick and wounded, and accept their martyrs.
O Rahmān, who can show them mercy besides You?
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Keep them and all of the weak Believers in your ad’iyah tonight.
حسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل
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When the Messenger ﷺ and his followers endured three harsh years of starvation, relentlessly besieged by the Quraysh disbelievers in the valley of Banu Hashim, it was a disbeliever—Zuhayr ibn Abī Umayyah—who finally broke the silence.
After circumambulating the Ka‘bah seven times, he confronted Quraysh with thunderous resolve:
“Shall we feast and wear fine clothes while the sons of Hashim—the Messenger ﷺ and the believers—starve? By Allah, I will not rest until this cruel, oppressive siege is lifted!”
That moment revealed that even among Islam’s enemies, some recognized injustice.
Today, the Muslims of Gaza—who share with us the shahadah—suffer under a siege, bombed mercilessly, deliberately starved, and forsaken by the world. Neither the principles of Islam nor the old code of jahiliyyah touch the hearts of today’s oppressors. No one breaks their siege; no hand offers even a scrap of sustenance.
If it has been reported that the Messenger ﷺ said, “The believer is not the one who fills his stomach while his neighbor beside him is hungry,” then how much graver is the reality when an entire nation lies starved and forgotten?
Meanwhile, so-called Muslims who voted for Trump, who idolize the United States and its hollow “democracy,” bear complicity in this crime. This is what your beloved America represents: the deliberate starvation of innocent children as a weapon. Their flag you raise and the love you profess will weigh upon your souls as a crown of eternal shame.
The United States is the world’s foremost sponsor of terrorism—not only through bombs dropped on Muslims but now through the slow, calculated death by starvation imposed on the infants, women, and men of Gaza. This is not scarcity; this is systematic murder by deprivation.
And to the Murji’ah rejects—the Jews of the Qiblah—whose leaders dwell mere steps from Gaza, paying jizya to the tyrants orchestrating this massacre: your crown of shame is no less heavy. You defend corrupt ṭawāghīt while our brethren perish. This is yet another wake-up call to the deviance of the entire Murji’ah ideology, whose adherents care more for their ṭawāghīt’s thrones than for the massacre of Muslims in Gaza.
Those whose ideology is to dedicate their lives and resources to defending the ṭawāghīt, who callously refuse to lift the siege and alleviate the suffering of starving children, are truly despicable and devoid of honor.
To profess love or respect for the U.S., Western “democracy,” or the ṭawāghīt of the Arab while shedding hollow tears over Gaza is hypocrisy. Your words are empty; your deceit deafening.
O Allah, the world has abandoned the Muslims of Gaza! Starving and bombed, they stand alone! Feed them! Shield them! And crush their oppressors! You alone are their true Helper and Protector!
— Ahmad Mūsā Jibril حفظه الله | Muharram 28, 1447
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Seeing the videos of the malnourished children, mothers exhausted and helpless carrying babies whose bones are protruding, men ducking and diving under bu ll ets trying to find food to feed their starving families and b o mbs dropping all around.. brings back memories that are all too familiar and gives me a bitter knot in my throat.
Nobody will understand the pain of besieged people like those who have gone through it, and the worst part is, we know from experience and they know also, that the betrayal and inaction from the ummah is what hurts the most. May Allah take revenge for the muslimeen of G a za and Baghuz and all the muslimeen suffering elsewhere. May Allah hasten the victory for the muwahideen and allow us to restore the honor to the lands with the laws of Allah once again.
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ʿUmar Ibn Al-Khattāb (رضي الله عنه) said;
‘There is no excuse for anyone going astray thinking that he is upon guidance. Nor for abandoning guidance thinking it to be misguidance, since the affairs have been made clear, the proof established and the excuse cut off.’
That is because the Sunnah and the Jamā'ah have consolidated and safeguarded all of the Religion. It has been made clear to the people, so it is upon the people to comply and follow.
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إن لم تكن جراح الأمة في قلبك فأنت جراح في قلب الأمة
If the wounds of the Ummah are not felt in your heart, then you are the wound in the heart of the Ummah.
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In life’s fleeting hours, the book of Allaah is the most worthy of your time.
Devoting the priceless years of your life in its company.
Be it reciting, memorising, understanding, acting upon it.
Spreading its word through da’wah.
Costing your life in order to implement it on the land.
Exhausting yourself to implement it in your own words and actions.
So, reinforce your heart with the words of your Lord.
Build up your imān with the strength of it.
When the veils of hardship cover your cloud, the lyrics of anasheed won’t come to your aid to help you pick up.
But the words of your Lord will persist you to keep going.
In order to taste the wonders of it, you have to give it a part of yourself.
Anything and everything that keeps you away from it, is in essence the real distraction.
What else could be more worthy to be busy with other than the Qur’an?
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"They are strangers whose faces are scorched by the winds of solitude, and whose bare feet bleed in deserts that are inflamed by the fire of enmity. Doors are shut before them, so they seek the door to the heavens and it is opened for them by the soul of the gardens, by which the souls are given life. They tasted the joy of iman, so none of them goes back out of resentment towards his religion, even if the whole world were to unite against him."
Sh. AMZ تقبله الله
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"Beware of letting your dire need of something cause you to acquire it in an unlawful manner, for having patience in the face of dire need, while hoping for improved circumstances and a better outcome, is greater than committing a sin and then fearing its consequences. And the religion revolves around patience."
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