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94:5
فان مع العسر يسرا ٥
فَإِنَّ مَعَ ٱلْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا ٥
فَإِنَّ
مَعَ
ٱلۡعُسۡرِ
يُسۡرًا
٥
So, surely with hardship comes ease.
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Muntaha Tariq
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9 weeks ago
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Ayah 94:5
There is so much happening behind the scenes. Don't just sit there and make dua and think that it was just a formality or it "might" be accepted. Nothing was unheard; I repeat, nothing was unheard.
Walk with so much certainty and confidence in Allah's plan that no trial or difficulty can shake your ability to trust Allah's divine Hikmah.
The healing is in the trial. It's there.
It's always there.
Healing & ease are a byproduct of trials.
Allah d...
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Amina Khalil
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15 weeks ago
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Ayah 94:5
I would like to share a reflection from the book “Reclaim your heart” by Yasmin Mogahed. (It’s her reflection, not mine, but I really agree with it).
Growing up I think I understood this ayah wrongly.
I used to think it meant: after hardship comes ease. In other words, I thought life was made up of good times and bad times. After the bad times, come the good times. I thought this as if life was either all good or all bad. But that is not what t...
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Hafsa Mohamed
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27 weeks ago
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Ayah 94:5
Habits that are commit to onwards from this learning I have done on anxiety is that I will never, even for a moment think I'm alone in this life, Allah is always close. I will call upon Allah with my everything even without words, I'll let my tears do the talking. One thing I've actually realized, just by contemplating on this life, is that we're passengers on this journey, and we have tests here to test our worthiness for Jannah. The struggles, ...
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Syeda Riha Fatima
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43 weeks ago
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Ayah 94:5
Some people find things placed easily on their plate, while others require more effort, more struggles, and more trials just to reach the same goal.
At times, it feels like my path carries more struggles than others. But I’ve realized — along with the struggles come miracles, mercies, and lessons that others may never experience.
Maybe Allah ﷻ wants me to walk a harder road, not to break me, but to bring me closer to Him, to show me that withou...
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Salihu Abba
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47 weeks ago
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Surah 93 and Ayah 94:5
Qur’an 93 is like a gentle hand on the shoulder, a voice that knows your nights and your mornings. 'Your Lord has not forsaken you, nor does He detest you.' These words are not theory—they are lived truth.
I think of the desert, where Prophet Ibrahim left his wife Hajar and their baby Ismail with no water, no shade, no visible hope. To the human eye, it looked like abandonment. But Allah was there. He saw the mother’s frantic steps between Safa ...
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Beenish Ameen
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50 weeks ago
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Ayah 94:5
There’s something about hardships…
They turn hearts into stone.
They dry up our blood.
They turn nights into nightmares soaked in worry.
And it begins to make sense why Allah repeated this verse—not once, but twice.
Because people who carry pain—the insecure, the anxious, the overthinkers, the self-doubters—
they need reassurance.
They need to be reminded:
Nothing is as impossible as it feels in the moment.
There is always a way through.
Ease ...
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Zoya Zoya
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last year
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Ayah 65:3, 29:69, 18:107, 9:24, 94:5, 2:186, 15:42, 25:70
This is perhaps one of the most frightening verses I’ve come across. Why?
Because in this verse, Allah SWT isn’t addressing disbelievers or hypocrites — He’s speaking to us, to those who claim faith, yet place this world above Allah, His Messenger ﷺ, and the path of striving in His cause.
The end of this Ayat Allah mentions 'wait until i bring about my decision' it shakes the soul. Because everywhere else in the Qur'an, Allah mostly promised gla...
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Minela H
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last year
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Ayah 94:5
Gratitude
I've recently fallen ill, Alhamdulillah.
I kept thinking how previously I felt just 'not good enough' for my Rabb whatever I was doing, and I also a bit more than I could chew, taken on more tasks than I thought I could handle.
We do that, us humans, for whom Allah SWT meant ease not hardship, then of course there was the other side of thinking Allah SWT tests those He loves and loves those He tests.
Unfortunately almost lost my s...
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ayah
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2 years ago
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Ayah 94:5, 105:2
Surah Al-Fil shows us that Allah's Power is unmatched, but it also feels personal like a reminder that he's always there watching over you. it makes you feel safe knowing that no matter how tough things get Allah can turn everything around in ways you'd never expect. for its a lesson in trust and hope. even when life feels hard.
For me, Surah Al-Fil feels like a story I can hold onto when life gets heavy. I’ve had times where people hurt me, wro...
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Nadia
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2 years ago
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Ayah 94:5
Bismillah.
This reflection is a bit personal and I was not planning on sharing it, but it might help someone In'sha'Allah.
I couldn't hold myself together this morning. I sat down this morning with my usual cup of water, and then immediately my eyes filled with tears and I realised that I didn't want to be alone with my emotions anymore. My instant thought was to rush to my mum and just tell her, just let it all out. And so I did Alhamdulillah. ...
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