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Combining Prayers During Travel
And it is reported from Mālik on the authority of Abū ʿl-Ṭufayl with the wording: “That they went out with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ in the year of Tabūk, ورواه مالك (1/143 / 2) من طريق أخرى عن أبي الطفيل به بلفظ: " أنهم خرجوا مع رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم عام تبوك، and the Messenger of Allah ﷺ would join al-Dhuhr wa ʿl-ʿAṣr, and al-Maġrib wa ʿl-ʿIshāʾ.” فكان رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم يجمع بين الظهر والعصر، والمغرب والعشاء، (Muʿāḏ) said: “He delayed the ṣalāh, then went out and prayed al-Dhuhr and al-ʿAṣr together, then returned. Then he went out again and prayed al-Maġrib wa ʿl-ʿIshāʾ together.” قال: فأخر الصلاة يوما، ثم خرج فصلى الظهر والعصر جميعا، ثم دخل، ثم خرج فصلى المغرب والعشاء جميعا ". Reported by Muslim, Abū Dāwūd, al-Nasāʾī, al-Dārimī, al-Ṭaḥāwī, al-Bayhaqī, Aḥmad. ومن طريق مالك أخرجه مسلم (7/60) وأبو داود (1206) والنسائي (1/98) والدارمي (1/356) والطحاوي (1/95) والبيهقي (3/162) وأحمد (5/237)، وفي رواية لمسلم (2/152) Muḥammad Nāṣir ʾl-Dīn al-Albānī, Silsilah al-Aḥādīth al-Ṣaḥīḥah 1/312 محمد ناصر الدين الألباني، السلسلة الصحيحة ١/٣١٢ https://shamela.ws/book/9442/312 @ilmtest [https://t.me/ilmtest]
#islam#islaam#islamic#islaamic#muslim#salafi#salafiyyah#salaf#traveling#travel#combining#prayer#maghrib#isha#dhuhr#asr
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Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 151-156
Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 151-156 Chapter 22: The salam to exit the prayer when one has finished and how it is done. Zuhair ibn Harb narrated to us, Yahya ibn Saeed narrated to us, on the authority of Shu’bah, on the authority of Al-Hakam and Mansur, on the authority of Mujahid, on the authority of Abu Ma’mar, that a ruler was in Mecca giving two salutations. Abdullah said, “How did he get…
#Allah#Asr#Bayt Al Maqdis#belief#Dhuhr#Faith#Fajr#Ishaa#Islam#Lord#Maghrib#Masjid#Masjid Al Haram#Mosque#Muslim#Prayer#Qibla#Quran#Ruku#sahih muslim#salah#The Book of Mosques and Places of Prayer
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• 13:31
- he alone is, knower of the unseen
and he does not disclose his knowledge to anyone -
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Omw to quit my first job after 2 months of joining🚶🏻♀️
BUT excited for a new beginning with my Master's degree 🎓
#why is september so long#ماشاءاللہ for Allah’s blessings#Friday#waiting for dhuhr#hospital#🌼🌼#الحمدللہ
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#student life put this stupid rule saying no more than two people in the meditation room at a time -_- and like#bc of this rule i completely missed dhuhr salah like be so fr i have to pray#😣😣😣 i dont even have my prayer mat w me and theres no where else i can pray
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my brother is playing skyrim it's 11:49 am go to jumuah prayers boy!
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DHUHR Prayer Salah in Islam - Step by Step for Beginners
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For years, I've wondered how many of us perform Salat prayers without fully understanding the words we recite, missing out on a deeper connection with our Creator. To address this, we've created a series of Salat videos that include both English translations and transliterations. I hope and pray that this resource proves valuable to you, your family, and believers and prospective believers around the world.
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prayer time in Ciro
Cairo, as the capital of Egypt, follows the Islamic tradition of observing five daily prayer times. The prayer times in Cairo are determined based on the position of the sun and follow the schedule outlined in Islamic teachings. The five daily prayers—Fajr (pre-dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (just after sunset), and Isha (night)—serve as important moments for spiritual reflection, connection with the divine, and communal worship. Cairo's vibrant and diverse population actively participates in these prayer times, contributing to the city's rich Islamic heritage and cultural identity. The call to prayer, or Adhan, resonates across Cairo's mosques, marking the rhythm of daily life for its residents.
#prayer time#cairo prayer time#five time prayer in Cairo#Fajr prayer time in cairo#Dhuhr Cairo prayer time#Isha prayer time Cairo
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So I wasn't feeling this chapter I was editing so I rewrote it trying to put more feeling and emotion into it and I was like *highlight chapter* *delete* *stars over* *hits my word count for the day before eight am*
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Kejadian tiap mo taraweh krn terlalu conclavepilled

Terus shipping chart gwej (jgn dibawa serius) dri twitter

#BUKAN GOFFREDO ITU ADZAN DZUHUR#rough tl of that scene: ''your holiness is that the maghrib adhan'' ''no goffredo that's the dhuhr adhan'' ''good god theyre so similar''#note that all adhan is the same and ''puji tuhan'' is more a general ''subhanallah'' type statement than simply ''good god''#also the black text on lawrellini is lyrics from the song kenangan terindah. a song about letting go of past love.
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you should do more kenan yilidiz like muslim vibe moments or blurbs
muslim hcs.
masterlist requests
a/n: this is just my prior knowledge, so sorry if there are any inaccuracies, please let me know!
- he’s soft when you ask questions about his faith, and he loves that you’re curious. kenan never acts like you need to know everything. if you ask why he doesn’t drink, or what ramadan feels like, or what a surah means, he doesn’t overexplain or get awkward. he just gives you the real answer, calm, thoughtful, sometimes poetic. “it’s about discipline,” he once said, when you asked about fasting. “but also about peace.” - kenan reminds you to pray, but never guilt-trips you. if you’re running late for dhuhr, he doesn’t make a scene. he just peeks into the room like “want me to wait for you?” and if you’ve had a rough week and missed a few, he’ll say something like, “come sit with me for a few minutes, maybe we can reset together.” always kind. always soft. he leads with love, not harshness. - he’s a little obsessed with your modesty, not because it’s his to control, but because he respects it. he never tells you how to dress. never acts like hijab is his business. but when you do dress modestly, whether you cover or not, you’ll catch him glancing at you like you’re made of gold. “you look beautiful,” he’ll say, and you know it’s not just about how you look. it’s about how you carry yourself. how you hold your values. - kenan always makes wudu before prayer, and offers to wait for you so you can pray together. he does it with quiet focus, and when you’re around, he always pauses after he’s done to ask, “you want to pray with me?” it’s not pushy. just gentle. a shared act of peace. you lay out your prayer mats side by side, and somehow, even the silence between you feels spiritual.
- during ramadan, he brings you suhoor in bed, even if he’s half asleep. some days, you both wake up together and cook. other days, when you’re struggling to open your eyes, kenan shuffles in holding a plate of dates and toast, still blinking away sleep, whispering “bismillah, eat something.” then you both drink water like you’re racing the call to prayer.
- when you’re overwhelmed, kenan doesn’t push advice, he just reminds you, “make dua.” you’re stressed about uni. or work. or life. kenan doesn’t rush to fix it. he just listens, holds your hand, and says, “did you talk to allah about it yet?” it’s not preachy, just a soft reminder that you’re never alone. sometimes, he sits beside you as you make dua out loud, nodding quietly, whispering ameen at the end.
- when you’re sick or anxious, kenan reads qur’an softly in the room, not for show, just for comfort. he doesn’t ask. he just opens his mushaf or his app and recites whatever surah comes to heart. his voice is calm. slow. careful. the room feels warmer when he reads. and when he’s done, he places a hand on your head, whispers, “may allah ease whatever’s heavy.” it’s the safest feeling in the world.
- he doesn't try to charm your baba, he tries to earn his trust when meeting for the first time. kenan knows your baba isn’t looking to be flattered. he’s looking for character. so kenan talks about his values. how seriously he takes salah. what kind of home he wants to build one day. he’s open about not being perfect, but always trying to stay close to allah. your dad may not show emotion, but afterward, you hear him mutter to your mama, “he seems like a good man.”
#kenan yildiz#kenan#kenan yildiz fic#obvithebestsoph!kenan#kenan yildiz x reader#juventus#turkey#fanfiction#football#football fic#bianconeri#KY10
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Sahih Muslim Book 6 – Hadith 41-51
Sahih Muslim Book 6 – Hadith 41-51 Chapter 4: It is permissible to offer voluntary prayers atop one’s mount when travelling, no matter what direction it is facing. Ibn ‘Umar reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to say Nafl prayer on (the back of) his camel in whatever direction it took him. (Sahih Muslim Book 6 – Hadith 41) Ibn ‘Umar reported that the Apostle (ﷺ) used to pray on (the…
#Allah#Asr#belief#believe#Dhuhr#Faith#Fajr#imam#iman#Ishaa#Islam#Jam#Lord#Maghrib#Muslim#Qasr#Qibla#Quran#sahih muslim#The Book of Prayer Travellers
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If you’re struggling to maintain consistency in your Salah, take a moment to read this.
Imagine standing on the Day of Judgment, watching every moment of your life unfold before you. The angels present your deeds, and you see the times you neglected Salah — the very moments Allah had invited you to speak directly with Him, to seek His mercy, guidance, and love. But instead, you chose worldly distractions.
Remember, Salah is not a burden but a gift — a lifeline to the One who created you, sustains you, and loves you more than anyone ever could. Never let go of this lifeline, for without it, the heart feels empty and the soul becomes restless.
Imagine your soul leaving your body, and the moment you meet the angels who will question you in the grave. They ask about your life and your deeds, and when they reach the question of Salah, you have no answer. The grave begins to tighten, darkness surrounds you, and you realize it’s too late to pray even a single Rak'ah.
You remember the ayah:
"But there came after them successors who neglected prayer and pursued desires; so they are going to meet evil." (Qur'an 19:59)
And then you think of the countless moments Allah called you to meet Him in prayer — the peaceful Fajr, the busy Dhuhr, the restful Maghrib — yet you prioritized this temporary dunya over standing before your Creator.
Imagine seeing others entering Jannah because they were consistent with their Salah, while you are held back because of neglecting it. The regret would be unbearable.
Salah is not just an obligation; it’s your connection to the Most Merciful. Missing it means missing the chance to seek His forgiveness, guidance, and eternal peace. Let this be the reason you never let go of Salah again.
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Ugh, I've been meaning to post about this doll for what feels like ages! Allergies have been pretty bad this week, but I've finally been able to pull myself together enough to post about Fulla's prayer dolls!

According to the Islamic blog Alhannah.com, "The purpose of a prayer outfit is twofold – to respect the sanctity of prayer by covering one’s ‘Awrah’ (parts of the body that should be covered in public) and to uphold the principles of modesty".
"A prayer outfit typically encompasses a long, loose-fitting skirt paired with a top that has a head covering (Hijab), collectively ensuring that the body remains concealed during prayer". The website also states that there are one-piece and two-piece versions of the outfit, the choice between the two often coming down to preference of the wearer (in this case, it seems Fulla prefers the latter)

Muslims pray five times per day: once in the morning before dawn (Fajr), once at midday (Dhuhr), once in the afternoon (Asr), once after sunset (Maghrib), and once in the evening (Isha).
As far as I can find, there have been three prayer dolls of Fulla released. Two are for the Fajr and Isha prayers respectively, and one is for a process connected to all five!

Fulla's first prayer doll was released in 2004 with a doll-sized prayer mat and prayer beads for yourself!
Prayer mats are used to ensure the ground is clean while praying. Prayer beads, meanwhile, are used for dhikr, a process of prayer recitation after each of the five daily prayers. The beads are typically counted for each of the 99 names of Allah recited, however with certain prayer beads consisting of 33 beads instead (such as the one included here) they are counted 3 times over. The first 33 recitations are "Subhan Allah" (Glory be to Allah), the second 33 are "Al-Ahamdulilah" (Praise be to God), and the final 33 are "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest). After these you must pray "Laa ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lah lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu wa huwa ala kulli shay in qadir" (There is no god worthy of worship except Allah alone, with no partner or associate) once.


Her next prayer doll was released in 2006 for the Morning Prayer (Fajr)! While I can't definitively say the same for the prior Prayer Dress Fulla, this doll wears indoor clothes underneath her prayer outfit to start the day! She comes with a prayer mat and bag, and (it says on the box but its hard to read) a prayer booklet of the Morning Prayers! And I hadn't even known this until now for this doll or the next, but apparently there's a button on her back that makes her recite them (batteries included)!
I like how much the pink pops against the white! Although the outfit is decent, it looks a bit plain compared to her other indoor looks (although that could have been intentional). I don't have any particularly strong feelings on her fashion, but it's decent!


The same year a doll for the Night Prayers (Isha) was released as well! Underneath her prayer clothes she wears a pair of pink pajamas with gingham detailing, with matching pink slippers! It seems she also came with a prayer mat, bag, and booklet (this time for the Night Prayers) as the Morning Prayers Fulla did! And yes, she also has a button to make her pray them with you!
I love these pajamas so much, they're so cute!!! And the way they match her prayer outfit too??? Indoor-fashion-wise, I probably prefer this one over the Morning Prayer's indoor outfit.
Overall, I love how all of these dolls not only represent a significant Islamic religious practice, but encourage children to do it with her! Between the prayer beads and voice button, I can easily see this doll joining in prayer with her owner :)
And not too difficult to imagine either, since Fulla has also made officially branded prayer clothes in 2005, 2007, and as recent as 2024!



Anyway, I'm glad I was finally able to dive deep into this topic like I'd been meaning to look into for a while (now to get some sleep as it is currently 4am)
Ramadan Kareem!
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Death has no age. You may sleep tonight and not see tomorrow. People are praying Fajr and not making it to Dhuhr. Stay close to Allah because soon enough you'll return to Him.
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𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒏 𝒃𝒆𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒂𝒍 𝒔𝒆𝒍𝒇
𝘊𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢 𝘯𝘦𝘸 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘺𝘭𝘦



The first step to achieving a new goal; identity; a lifestyle is to overcome laziness. I am myself was and sometimes have my lazy moments; however, to really make a change and accomplish the goals you desire first starts with changing your current lifestyle to the one you want; the person you want to become; and to work hard for the goals you want.
Of course, with that being said, do not change your whole lifestyle in one day. That is overwhelming and impossible, you will just go back to your old ways and become worse. Others say to have a new goal each day; however, for a more stable and consistent change, have a new goal every month. For instance, this month you will focus on balancing your meals; and then the next month is to be consistent through your sunnah namaz.
Each time you make these monthly goals, it shifts your one percent better than before. And as always be kind to yourself if you ever fall back or feel like giving up. Change can be difficult and that is why it is also important to go at your own paste even if that monthly goal turns to a year. Try your best and have faith in yourself!
Inshallah these steps help you!
𝑭𝒐𝒄𝒖𝒔 𝒐𝒏 𝑨𝒍𝒍𝒂𝒉



When you begin to prioritize Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala I swear your life changes. You begin to have inner peace, confidence, a burst of imaan and happiness. No matter who you are, no matter what your past is, dont ever let it stop you from becoming closer to Allah the Almighty.
We all have a past, guilt, a deed we committed that we are not proud of. But let me tell you something, Allah forgives every sin, Allah loves those who repent and try to change, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala forgive those even if they sinned their whole lives, and Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala loves us no matter what.
So, who are you to say you are not worthy of forgiveness? I heard doubting your lord's mercy is a sin itself. That just shows how much our lord loves us, how merciful Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is.
I sometimes do have that feeling of me not being able to be forgiven but please remind yourself how much of a merciful lord we have that even if we repent just now, we are forgiven.
The most important steps to focus on Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala and be better is to do the following:
Be consistent and on time with your five daily prayers (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Mahrib, and Isha)
I know Fajr is hard for others or any of the prayers; However, try your best and pray to Allah to make it easier for you, to be consistent, to be engaged in prayer and to connect with it too, Start by setting up an alarm for each of the five prayers, strengthen your imaan by looking up the benefits of the five daily prayers; perform wudhu 10-15 minutes before (I tried this and it definitely made it easier for me to be on time and to be more engaged in namaz).
Perform Dhikr (Whether you have tesbih or the tesbih counter, always repeat Allahs most loved words like Subhanallah; Alhamdulilah, Allahu Akbar; La illaha Ilalah; Agstafurillah, and the 99 names. Even when you are working or at school--no matter where you are repeat these words as they are light on the tongue but heavy on the scale.)
Read the Quran (Sometimes life gets in the way, and we become very busy and that is why I recommend downloading a Quran app so no matter if you're at school or not you can read an ayat or two which is still heavy on the scale. And also learning how to read the Quran. No matter what level you are on learning how to recite the Quran, try your best and know that you can do it!)
Perform goodness (Try your best to give up those bad habits, those bad deeds and replace them with good ones. No matter how big or small those good deeds are, always be consistent with them.)
Make dua (For everything I listed, always make dua to make it easier for you, to ask for the things you want and need, and of course before you even ask for anything always repent and ask for forgiveness, as your lord is the most forgiving)
𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒅𝒔𝒆𝒕



Mindset is everything! Shift your mindset to a positive one! stop thinking that you deserve every bad event. Stop thinking that bad incident was the end of it all; or how that rejection you got is the end to your happiness.
There is something I stand by and believe, and that is whatever did not work out for you is an opportunity for something better to happen.
Regardless of what is happening in your life right now, just know it is a test, a test that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is making you go through because why? Allah subhanahu wa ta'alaloves those he tests and is going to grant something way better. What you need to do is for you to believe something better will happen and to never give up.
Along with changing your mindset--change your mind set about yourself as in stop thinking your this and that, that your "ugly" or "weak". First of all, your beautiful and beauty should not define your inner beauty. Change the way you view yourself, just like affirmations think and believe you are beautiful, your amazing, successful, smart, and going to achieve your goals.
When you start to think of yourself as the person you want to become--you start to become that ideal identity. As you think about how beautiful you are, your face becomes more brighter, or how you began to think on how smart you are, you begin to work harder. Believe it or not but mindset is number one in taking action for change so please think good about yourself and life and shift those bad events to better opportunities.
𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒆𝒓



Character is very important! By changing and improving your character, it overall changes your how you act and think. Character in islam is especially talked about. Following how our Prophet Muhammed sallallahu alaihi wasallam used to speak and his mannerism is an excellent example we should all follow.
Speak softly and to not speak unnecessary words (gossiping, lying, swearing)
Appear approachable (Have a positive demeanor and stop glaring at others!)
Have manners (Fix your posture, know your limits, and be polite)
Smile (Its sunnah!)
Know your limits (As mentioned before, being polite and to smile often; however, there are some people who take kindness the wrong way so make sure to be kind but you don't always have to be that cheerful bear. Make sure you are comfortable and know when to say no.)
𝑺𝒕𝒖𝒅𝒚



Education is soooo important!
I know some people hate school and listen I hated school too but! School is so important--education is. Jobs now days only look at your education history and whether you have a diploma or not, which is why you should focus on your studies and go to school!
Others, including me, have had no idea what to study--what to become and at times like that it is very hard and discouraging and I understand. I finally applied to college after finding a program where it did not seem too hard, and it seemed like a program that I could like.
That being said, if you are having trouble to find a career path to pursue, write down your skills, what you're interested in, and what you are good at. For instance, you like to write and like to talk to others--consider Office Administration as you are required to write a lot. Point is, find your passions and research what career you could put your passion in to. And trust me, it won't be easy (pray and make istikhara which career path to take) but I believe we will all figure it out and find that career inshallah.
Take advantage on the ability to be able to study and get that education!
I hope this helps!! and remember to have a good day!
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