Saturday, April 5, 2025

Faith at the Breaking Point: Lessons from Ta’if

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 

Faith at the Breaking Point: Lessons from Ta’if

We all will reach a breaking point at some stage in our lives. For some, it may come through the loss of a child or a spouse; for others, it may be the devastation of losing a home, a job, or experiencing divorce. For many, it may be enduring a debilitating illness that slowly strips away strength and normalcy. 

These moments feel like the world has collapsed beneath us, leaving us breathless and broken. How do we deal with such pain? 

One of the most powerful examples of reaching a breaking point comes from the life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ during his journey to Ta’if. After enduring years of rejection, mockery, and persecution in Makkah, he traveled to Ta’if in search of support—a place where his message might be received with mercy. Instead, he was met with cruelty. The leaders mocked him, and the people drove him out by pelting him with stones, leaving him bloodied and heartbroken. Seeking refuge in a garden, he turned to Allah in a heartfelt duʿa that laid bare his vulnerability and unwavering trust: “If You are not angry with me, then I do not mind, though Your protection is easier for me.” 

Even in what could have been his darkest hour, the Prophet ﷺ showed us where true strength lies—not in escaping hardship, but in turning to Allah with sincerity, trusting His mercy even when everything else has fallen apart. 

May Allah grant us ‘afiya. Aameen.

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Friday, April 4, 2025

Let’s Read Surah Kahf Today (Friday): The Real Losers: A Warning from Surah Kahf

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 

Let’s Read Surah Kahf Today (Friday)
The Real Losers: A Warning from Surah Kahf

In Surah Al-Kahf, Allah describes the real losers in a powerful ayah:
"Say, [O Muhammad], shall We inform you of the greatest losers as to [their] deeds? They are those whose efforts in the worldly life were misguided while they thought they were doing good." 
(Surah Al-Kahf, 18:103–104)

This ayah serves as a sobering reminder that true loss is not just failure in this world, but striving hard in life with sincerity yet without proper guidance. These are people who may appear successful outwardly, yet their actions lack alignment with divine truth. It teaches us the importance of intention, sincerity, and ensuring our deeds are rooted in the guidance of Allah and His Messenger ﷺ. Without this, even the most dedicated efforts can ultimately be in vain.

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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Tahajjud: A Treasured Gift

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 
Tahajjud: A Treasured Gift

Praying Tahajjud holds immense spiritual weight and was a practice especially emphasized for the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Allah commanded him in the Quran:
"And rise from your sleep during the night, as an extra offering for you; it is expected that your Lord will raise you to a praised station." (Quran, Al-Isra 17:79)

This ayah shows that Tahajjud was not just a personal devotion but a means through which the Prophet ﷺ was prepared for the highest rank with Allah—the Maqam Mahmood, the Praised Station. 

For us, Tahajjud is a way to follow in his footsteps, seeking closeness to Allah in the quiet of the night. It is a time when our hearts are most sincere, our du’as most hopeful, and Allah’s mercy most accessible. It nourishes the soul, builds spiritual strength, and opens the door to intimate connection with our Creator.


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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

When Worship Becomes a Way of Life

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 
When Worship Becomes a Way of Life

The Companions (RA) demonstrated remarkable devotion in how they approached Ramadhan. For 6 months before its arrival, they would earnestly pray to Allah to let them reach the blessed month in good health and faith. Then, for 6 months after Ramadhan, they would continue to supplicate, asking Allah to accept their fasting, prayers, and all their acts of worship. 

Ramadhan has now passed, and as we celebrate Eid, we do so with hearts full of gratitude. Gratitude for having witnessed the month, for every moment of worship we could offer, and for the mercy of Allah that enveloped us. This is not just a time of festivity but a moment to thank Allah and reflect on the beautiful example of the best generation of this Ummah. They took worship seriously—it was their way of life. 

Let us carry that spirit forward, letting the fruits of Ramadhan continue to shape our days ahead, and may Allah accept from us and from you. Aameen.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Keeping the Spirit of Ramadhan Alive: Starting with the 6 Days of Shawwal Fasting

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 

Keeping the Spirit of Ramadhan Alive:
Starting with the 6 Days of Shawwal Fasting

For Muslims, the blessed month of Ramadhan is the most wonderful time of the year. The benefits and beauties of this month are boundless. 

Ramadhan is over, and obligatory fasting is over. We can eat, drink, and be merry again when the sun shines. And that special feeling you have in your heart -- the one that keeps you going despite your hunger and thirst, gradually fades away. 

There are numerous voluntary fasts we are encouraged to undertake throughout the year which will help us keep the spirit of Ramadhan alive for the rest of our lives, starting with the 6 days of Shawwal fasting. The reward is equivalent to fasting the entire year. "Fasting Ramadhan is like fasting ten months, and fasting six days [of Shawwal] is like fasting two months. That is like fasting a full year." [Ahmad & Nasa’i]

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