So be steadfast as you are commanded ˹O Prophet˺, along with those who turn ˹in submission to Allah˺ with you. And do not transgress. Surely He is All-Seeing of what you ˹believers˺ do.
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Ramadan taught me that growth comes from consistency, not intensity. Instead of rigid routines, I’ll focus on flexible, renewing goals that keep me connected to Allah.
'So be steadfast as you have been commanded...' (Quran 11:112)
Quran Recitation & Tajweed Small, daily recitation keeps the Quran alive in our heart. I will recite at least half a page daily and revise Juzz Amma, moving forward and backward for better retention. Improv...See more
6 years ago · Referencing Ayah 42:15, 11:112, 41:30, 46:13-14
There are so many verses of al-Quran where Allah mentions the concept of al-istiqamah. Istiqamah means steadfastness and Allah categorizes steadfastness as a trait that empowers us to reach the glad tidings of angels. It is also something that the Prophet (pbuh) was commanded with alongside submitting to Allah and not following the desires of the people.
We also find in Imam Nawawi's 40 Hadith the concept of Istiqamah. On the authority of Abu A...See more
يأمر تعالى رسوله وعباده المؤمنين بالثبات والدوام على الاستقامة؛ وذلك من أكبر العون على النصر على الأعداء، ومخالفة الأضداد. ابن كثير:2/443. السؤال: ما وجه ذكر الأمر بالاستقامة بعد ذكر المخالفين للنبي والمعادين له؟
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