A Small Reminder 🤍
Listen carefully my brothers and sisters.
Maybe if you missed some prayers or never performed Hajj or Umrah, Allah might forgive you if He wills.
But the scariest part of the Day of Judgment is not those things.
It is Huqooq al Ibaad the rights of people.
If you ever hurt someone, backbitten them, took something that was not yours, or spoke behind their back, you will have to pay them back with your good deeds on that Day.
Every single deed will matter.
And when your good deeds finish, their sins will be placed on you.
Then a person could end up in the Fire even after passing every other test.
The Prophet (Pbuh) said.
The bankrupt person from my nation is the one who will come on the Day of Judgment with prayer, fasting and charity, but he will have insulted this person, hurt that one, or taken the right of another.
Then his good deeds will be taken away and given to them.
If they finish before justice is done, their sins will be placed on him.
(Muslim 2581).
So please remember, one of the most dangerous sins is backbiting.
When you are at home and your mother starts talking about a relative, gently stop her and remind her not to.
When your brother or cousin begins gossiping, tell them it is wrong.
When you are at school and your classmate talks about another student or teacher, stop them with kindness.
Say no.
Do not do this.
It is very dangerous.
Guard your tongue and protect others from it.
Because on that bridge between Paradise and Hell, every word will matter.
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Assalamu Alaikum everyone
I posted a video yesterday about giving Adhan in a newborn baby’s ear.
I’ve been thinking about making this video for a few days, but I hesitated because I knew it could shake people’s cultural beliefs and I might get backlash.
But then I realized if something is right, it is right.
Even if some people aren’t happy, it’s my responsibility to share the truth. After that, it’s up to everyone to accept it or not.
In the description of the video, I gave all the details hadith references, the chain, and scholars’ opinions.
If you read it carefully, you will understand the evidence.
Still, some people argue that this is Sunnah because it has been done for generations.
That’s why I wanted to clarify it clearly. I’m not saying you should stop doing it, but we need to understand the facts.
I also did additional research. I looked into the 4 rightly guided Caliphs Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali (R.A).
I could not find any evidence that they ever gave Adhan in a newborn’s ear.
If this was truly a Sunnah, wouldn’t there be records from their time?
Babies were born during their leadership so why didn’t they do this?
Think about it deeply!
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Instead of Wishing Juma Mubarak to everyone on Friday, Remind them to Read Surah Al Kahf…
and send Lots of Blessings upon Prophet u which is highly recommend to do.
"Avoid Bid'ah acts"
"Normalise Sunnah"
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Wake up!!!!!
Wake up for Tahajjud and ask Allah for whatever you need in your life.
If you’re going through something, this is the time.
Allah calls out:
“Is there anyone calling upon Me so I may answer?
Is there anyone asking Me so I may give?
Is there anyone seeking My forgiveness so I may forgive?”
Hadith: Sahih al-Bukhari, 1145 🤲
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Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The two rakat before Fajr are better than this world and everything in it.”
(Muslim)
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⏳It’s Friday again…
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The Hour will not be established until time passes quickly – a year will feel like a month, a month like a week, a week like a day, a day like an hour, and an hour like the burning of a palm stalk (a flash of fire).”
📖 [Musnad Ahmad & Tirmidhi]
SubhanAllah… we are living in these times.
Let’s use every moment wisely before it slips away.
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Usually when I upload my short videos I try to avoid music.
Most of the time I use nasheed or natural sounds but sometimes I add background music in some videos.
I noticed many of you comment that music is haram and I should not use it so I want to explain a little.
Music in Islam is not 100% prohibited in all forms. What matters most is the content, the purpose, and the effect of the music.
In the Sunnah the Prophet (pbuh) allowed the use of the duff, which is a one-sided drum, during weddings and Eid. Aisha (RA) mentioned that two young girls were singing with the duff in her house and when Abu Bakr (RA) wanted to stop them the Prophet (pbuh) said: “Leave them, for every nation has its Eid and this is our Eid” (Bukhari, Muslim).
Scholars have different views. The majority of early scholars were strict and said only duff is allowed. But some great scholars allowed other forms of music as long as they are free from haram content.
For example, Imam Al-Ghazali, Imam Ibn Hazm, and in modern times scholars like Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi and Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayyah said music can be permissible if it does not contain bad words, does not promote immorality, and does not distract from worship.
I am not saying that music is halal in every form so please do not get me wrong from this post.
What I am saying is that music is not 100% haram in all cases and there is a difference of opinion among scholars. My goal in using light background sounds is only to make Islamic reminders more engaging and relatable, not for entertainment or any haram purpose.
Clearly, music that promotes sin, immorality, or takes the heart away from Allah is not allowed. But light background sounds without haram lyrics, used carefully and for a good reason, have been considered permissible by many respected scholars.
My intention is to spread Islamic messages in a way that more people can connect and benefit. That is why sometimes I use light background sounds.
At the same time, I want to make it clear that I am not giving permission to anyone to do what I do.
This is only my personal understanding based on what I studied from different scholars.
If someone wants to follow this matter, they should also study it properly and understand it deeply themselves.
Please do not take my practice as a green signal, I am only sharing my own view, not advising others.
JazakAllahu Khair 🌹
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🌙 Yesterday I posted a video about Nikah → Marriage → Love and got some comments. I replied, but I feel this topic needs a little more talk.
💭 A big problem today is many sisters are staying at home, protecting themselves, but not getting married. Time passes… 28, 30, 35… and they start losing hope. So what’s the solution?
Should they just talk with guys? Nope ❌ That’s not the way.
📌 First thing to remember: Marriage is not fardh (compulsory). Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “O young people, those among you who can support a wife should marry, for it restrains eyes and protects private parts. But those who cannot should fast, for it will be a shield.” That means marriage is protection, but it’s not the only path.
📚 If marriage is not possible right now, then focus on knowledge. Our real duty is to prepare for the Hereafter. We are here maybe 50, 60, 70 years. After that, we answer to Allah. Marriage adds more responsibility your spouse, your kids, their education, their upbringing.
If you are already married with kids, you know how expensive and stressful it is (tell me in comments if I’m right or wrong 😂).
🙌 But if you are single, say Alhamdulillah. You actually have time and freedom to fight for Allah’s deen, to study, to build yourself.
Don’t waste it thinking your whole purpose is only to marry.
👶 If you’re 13, 15 or 17 reading this, maybe you won’t understand. But save this post. When you turn 30, you’ll get what I mean 😅
So whether single or married, remember: We are not sent here just to marry and have kids. We are here to serve Allah, to fight for truth, and to prepare for the Day we meet Him.
🔥 Desire before duty burns the future, but duty before desire builds the future.
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Welcome to my channel!
I create fun, relatable screen-text videos on Islamic topics and everyday life experiences.
My goal is to make learning about Islam enjoyable, easy to understand, and always with a touch of humor.
Through these videos, I hope to inspire the new generation to live by Allah’s guidance while spreading a few smiles along the way. 😊
Join me on this exciting journey to laugh, learn, and grow closer to Islam!
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