When Allah is your Wakil then why have anxiety about the future. Make Allah your Wakil by standing up in the night in prayer. Then you will never have bad expectations or bad assumptions about Allah and it will enrich your relationship with Allah. Always have positive thoughts about Allah.
God is the Ultimate Trustee, to whom you can entrust any and all your affairs. God tells us: 'And rely upon the Ever-Living who does not die, and exalt [God] with His praise.' [Qur’an, 25:58] In practical terms, this means two things. Firstly, that we work as hard as we can with the means given to us. God is teaching us through His Names and attributes that we need to work. But being intimately acquainted with God means that conviction, confidenc...See more
This was a call at the dawn of revelation, to rise at night, to purify the soul, and to carry the divine trust. The command to 'rise'.
Surah Al-Muzzammil was a cornerstone in preparing the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) as he embraced his mission of calling others to Allah, nurturing a heart illuminated with light and steadfast in faith.
The mission to propagate and to warn others did not start on f...See more
Nights, as we all feel, are calmer, unlike the days, which are full of chaotic, busy routines. “The quietness of night naturally invites reflection, offering a pause that the hectic day rarely allows.
Most of us, and certainly I feel calmer, less anxious when the world slows, when it is peaceful, not running like a marathon at night.
When the verse says, “O you wrapped in covers, stand in prayers”, it...See more
5 years ago · Referencing Surah 73 and Ayah 29:69, 54:17, 73:5
When the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) was receiving revelation, it was heavy on him. He felt pressure. He would sweat. The wahy (revelation) was difficult to bear, so much so that when wahy came to Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم while on his camel, the camel would fall on his knees, because of the heaviness of wahy.
Once the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم received wahy while his thigh was on the thigh of Zayd ibn Thabit رضي الله عنه. The heaviness of th...See more
Surah Muzzammil was revealed after the Prophet Muhammad (saw) had received the divine revelation. He ran home into the arms of his wife, Khadija. He was scared and worried. This is when Surah Muzzammil was revealed. The first ayah of Surah Muzzammil is often translated as 'Oh you wrapped 'in a shawl.' However, Allah (swt) was actually telling the Prophet, 'What are you doing sitting there wrapped up in a shawl?' What are you doing wrapped in a s...See more
42 weeks ago · Referencing Surah 67, 76, 72, 77, 71, 75, 74, 73 and Ayah 68:4, 69:44-47
JUZ 29 RAMADHAN WILL LEAVE US BUT MAY WE NEVER LEAVE RAMADHAN Let those who worship Ramadhan know that Ramadhan will leave But for those who worship Allah, they know that Allah is The Ever-Living.
JUZ 29 closes Ramadhan with the call for da'wah. Juz 29 gives a checklist on how to spread The Quran as 'Hudan linnaas'; a Guide for all humanity.
Al Mulk : is reiterating our responsibility to spread the Quran far and wide, even with one ayah. Al...See more
This surah has grown to be one of my favorites due its theme of praying in the night. The surah was revealed to the prophet pbuh in the beginning of his prophethood to prepare him for the great journey that lied ahead, a journey that resulted in a following in the billions over 1400 years after his passing pbuh.
Where did the prophet Muhammad pbuh find his strength? What was the foundation that kept him upright despite the enormity of the weigh...See more
1. 'When the world sleeps, Allah listens' Surah Muzammil gently reminds us of the power of quiet moments with Allah — especially during the night when everything else is still. Have you ever stayed up in the silence and just felt like your heart was speaking? What does it mean to you to have that space with your Creator?
2. 'Start small, stay consistent' Allah didn’t ask for the whole night in worship —...See more
تشدّني بقوة عبارة الله تعالى: ﴿إِنَّ نَاشِئَةَ اللَّيْلِ هِيَ أَشَدُّ وَطْئًا وَأَقْوَمُ قِيلًا﴾. وأتساءل: لماذا يكون الليل أقوم قيلاً؟ لأن سكون الليل يصفّي القلب، ويجمع شتات النفس، ويجعل ما نقوله بين يدي الله أصدق وأعمق. الليل يعيد تنظيم ما بعثره النهار.
ثم يقول الله: ﴿وَاذْكُرِ اسْمَ رَبِّكَ﴾، وبعدها مباشرة يذكر اسمًا واحدًا فقط في هذا المقطع كله: ﴿فَاتَّخِذْهُ وَكِيلًا﴾. وهذا يدفعني للتفكّر: لماذا اختار الله هذا الاسم بالذات؟ ولماذا بعد أمر ا...See more