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93:11
واما بنعمة ربك فحدث ١١
وَأَمَّا بِنِعْمَةِ رَبِّكَ فَحَدِّثْ ١١
وَأَمَّا
بِنِعۡمَةِ
رَبِّكَ
فَحَدِّثۡ
١١
And proclaim the blessings of your Lord.
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A Siddiqui
A Siddiqui
4 years ago · Referencing Ayah 93:11, 2:239

'But when you are safe, ˹take time to˺ remember Allah for teaching you what you did not know.'

Tell me something (or many things) that Allah taught you through Islam. It can be as simple as manners and daily habits, or as complex as in-depth knowledge of something. (It will be difficult to narrow it down, but please share at least one thing no matter how simple it may seem. Those 'simple' things are actually so much greater than we recognize!) ...
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Razia Zahra
Razia Zahra
last year · Referencing Ayah 93:11

In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Especially Merciful,

Right now you might be going through something incredibly testing, you might be suffering a natural course of anxiety, you might be feeling perplexed by what you are experiencing and having to go through. Maybe, this is the hardest and toughest test you have yet encountered.

But you can get through it.

Do you know how?

Think about all the blessings Allah has bestowed upon us ...
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A Siddiqui
A Siddiqui
2 years ago · Referencing Ayah 93:11, 18:63

🐟 Don't Forget the Fish

Reflecting on these verses together (18:63 & 93:11), I was thinking about those amazing moments we witness and then so easily forget. When we witness the Power, Might, and Generosity of our Lord, let's try to remember it. Let's not allow satan to make us forget. Our enemy knows how much benefit comes to a believer when they remember and reflect on those awe-inspiring moments of life that could have come from none ot...
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Rayaan Shafi
Rayaan Shafi
2 years ago · Referencing Ayah 93:1-5, 93:11

In certain phases of life, we believers may feel as if we have become more disconnected from Allah's pleasure, mercy, and His blessings. More or less, this same feeling may be silently lurking inside some of us as we remember that Ramadan has just come to an end.


As I reflected on this, I was reminded that there was a period of time in the Prophet's life (peace be upon him) in which he himself started to feel that perhaps he was cut off or aban...
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Sundas Ejaz
Sundas Ejaz
5 years ago · Referencing Ayah 93:11, 100:6, 67:23

I was speaking to a friend yesterday, and she mentioned during the conversation that her brother is severely allergic to meat.

It made me realise how blessed I am not to be allergic to any food. Alhamdulilla.

HE الله عزوجل has bestowed upon us myriads of blessings that we often don't even acknowledge or appreciate. I have been thanking الله عزوجل specifically for not being allergic to any food since that conversation.

We're so accustomed to l...
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Beenish Ameen
Beenish Ameen
49 weeks ago · Referencing Ayah 93:11

Always take a moment to express gratitude—even when you're focused on what you lack. Pause and ask yourself: what small blessings can you appreciate today?

For me, it’s the simple joy of a solo walk, the beauty of nature, capturing aesthetic videos, and learning or refining a skill.

I’m grateful for the opportunity to write and read, for having food on my table without having to ask, and for those moments when someone lends a helping hand duri...
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Hafsa Osman
Hafsa Osman
2 years ago · Referencing Ayah 94:5-6, 93:11

As the days go by, we are witnessing a genocide taking place. And we always ask ourselves, When is this going to stop? And sometimes we might wonder, When is Allah (swt) going to give victory to the Muslims suffering, especially the Palestinians? However, sometimes we define victory in the wrong direction. For example, if you take a look at the people of Palestine, we are wishing that this genocide will stop. And this is what we define as a victo...See more
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Razia Zahra
Razia Zahra
13 weeks ago · Referencing Ayah 93:1-11

In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Especially Merciful,

And what is the greatest loss of all? 

And the greatest sadness of life is that you didn’t recognise His love upon you, you didn’t contemplate His blessings and that all the affairs which you encountered were to make you come closer and closer to Him. 

That you did not humble yourself in gratitude and nor did you look back and contemplate how He saved you from disaster over disa...
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Rayaan Shafi
Rayaan Shafi
25 weeks ago · Referencing Ayah 32:8-9, 14:7, 93:6-11

When you're feeling sad, maybe because other people are not understanding you, you might automatically start remembering someone who has been very understanding and compassionate with you, especially in a difficult time. And that person will stay close to your heart forever.


But here in Surah Ad-Dhuha, we and the Messenger of Allah (AS) are being told who it is that we should remember the most: it is Allah SWT, the One who is closer to us than ...
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Hisham Abdallah
Hisham Abdallah
4 years ago · Referencing Ayah 93:1-11

The amazing structure of Surah Al-Dhuha (The Morning Brightness)

Allah reminds His Messenger of three favors and commands him three corresponding patterns of behavior in return:

First: أَلَمْ يَجِدْكَ يَتِيمًا فَآوَىٰ ‎﴿٦﴾ 'Did He not find you an orphan and give [you] refuge?' (6)
Therefore, فَأَمَّا الْيَتِيمَ فَلَا تَقْهَرْ ‎﴿٩﴾ 'So as for the orphan, do not oppress.'(9)

Second: وَوَجَدَكَ ضَالًّا فَهَدَىٰ ‎﴿٧﴾ 'Did He not find you astray, ...
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