Three Intentions a Day
Quran ● Niyyah ● Reflection
Short reminders.True sources. Pause. Reflect. Return to Allah.
From questioning idols to standing in fire, the journey of Abraham عليه السلام is a story of courage, faith, and complete trust in Allah.
When tested with the unimaginable, he submitted. When surrounded by disbelief, he stood firm. His life reminds us: true faith means trusting Allah, even when the path is difficult.
Nifaq isn’t loud… it’s quiet.
It’s when the tongue says “I believe” but the heart hesitates.
When actions seek people, not Allah.
The Qur’an warns—hypocrisy isn’t just disbelief, it’s a split within the soul.
Ramadan isn’t just about fasting… it’s about aligning what’s hidden with what’s seen.
Check your intention. That’s where truth begins.
Khushuʿ doesn’t start in rukūʿ. It starts in your intention. Slow down. Be present. You are standing before Allah.
Zakat isn’t random charity. Allah clearly defined who deserves it — the poor, the needy, and others in specific categories. It’s structured mercy. It purifies wealth and strengthens the ummah. Learn it. Practice it. Honor it.
A miracle stood before them… yet they still denied.
Salih was sent to Thamud with a clear sign—the she-camel of Allah. A test of faith, patience, and obedience. But arrogance led them to harm what was sacred.
Three days later, the الأرض shook, and everything ended.
The lesson? When truth is clear, rejection isn’t ignorance—it’s a choice.
Faith that shapes every choice and quiet moment.
Riba may look like increase, but Allah warns of its consequences. When wealth grows without barakah, what have we truly gained? Choose what is halal, even if it feels harder. What is written for you will never miss you.
One night better than 1000 months. Don’t miss it.
Islam is mercy. If fasting becomes truly difficult due to illness or hardship, Allah allows ease. Feeding a poor person becomes your worship. Our faith never ignores human limits. It balances devotion with compassion.
A powerful nation. Tall buildings. Unmatched strength. Yet they forgot the One who gave it all.
Hud warned the people of ʿĀd to worship Allah alone and leave their arrogance behind. They mocked him and trusted their power instead.
Then came a furious wind that destroyed everything they built.
The lesson? Strength, wealth, and status mean nothing without humility before Allah.
(Qur’an 7:65–72, 11:50–60)
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