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It’s not a coincidence. Allah wanted you to come across this du’a.

Say: “Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqir.”

Now open the tweet.
This dua "Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqir" is a quiet admission of need. You're telling Allah that you are in need of whatever good He chooses to send your way.. seen or unseen, small or big. It's not specific, and that's what makes it so powerful.
It was the du’a of Musa (A.S) when he had nothing - no home, no safety, no plan. He was alone, exhausted, and in need.

And Allah responded in ways he could never have imagined.
Say it when your chest feels heavy.
Say it when you don't even know what to ask for.
Say it when you're waiting for something to change.

Turn to Allah with it sincerely, trusting that He hears you, understands you, and knows exactly what kind of good your life needs right now.
This dua also teaches you humility, you're admitting that Allah knows what's best, not you. Instead of asking for something specific, you're trusting His choice over your own. And there's a quiet peace in that.

Share this du’a with those who are in need of it.

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Jun 12
Missing Fajr.
Groggy mornings.
No barakah in your day.

You think these are 3 different problems.
It’s actually just ONE: Your broken night routine.

Here’s the ultimate fix:
Your mornings don’t fail when the alarm rings. They fail the night before.

What you do, or don’t do, after Maghrib shows up at Fajr.

Scrolling, late nights, no plan for tomorrow… it all carries into your morning.

Fix the night, and the morning will fix itself.
Step 1: Stop work/study after Maghrib

After Maghrib, your mind should start winding down.
Not jumping into deadlines or heavy tasks.

Keep this time for calm, family, and worship, not pressure or screens.
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Jun 12
I studied people who:

• never miss Fajr
• resist their phone effortlessly
• Crush their Deen AND Dunya goals simultaneously.

They all have ONE skill in common.
And most people don't even know it exists.

Here's their Secret:
(and how to build it in next 30 days)
The skill?

*Delayed gratification.*

Choosing later reward over what feels good at the moment.

Sounds simple.

But it's the ONE skill that determines success in BOTH worlds.

Here's why:
Every single act of worship requires it:

• Tahajjud = warm bed now vs Jannah later
• Qur’an = scroll now vs Reward later
• Fasting = Eat now vs Reward later
• Lowering gaze = quick dopamine now vs Reward later

The list goes on…
And the ultimate gratification? It’s JANNAH.
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Jun 12
5 signs Allah is protecting you from the evil eye
1. Through your morning and evening adhkar

The Prophet ﷺ taught specific supplications for protection that serve as a shield throughout the day and night. Consistently reciting your daily adhkar is a means of seeking Allah’s protection from harm, envy, and the evil eye.
2. Through reciting Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas

These surahs were revealed as protection from envy, harm, and evil. The Prophet ﷺ would regularly recite them and seek Allah’s protection through them, especially in the morning, evening, and before sleeping. (Muslim 2192)
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Jun 12
The solution to one of the biggest problems in end times marriages…
My wife and I had been married for 6 years. We have 2 children.

I hadn’t felt my wife’s love for years.

I loved her deeply, but I couldn’t feel it returned. I tried many things, but nothing changed.
One day, my wife said she wanted a divorce.

“Why?” I asked.

“I don’t know… it’s like there’s a coldness inside me that I can’t explain,” she said.

I agreed, and we decided to separate that day.

Later, I wondered if this could be from evil influence affecting the situation.
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Jun 12
I used to wonder how some Muslims build empires, never miss Fajr, and still have peace.

Then I saw their mornings.
It all made sense.

Here are the 7 steps before 9 AM they ALL share:
This is not what successful Muslims do because they’re already successful.
This is what made them successful.

A routine that nourished their soul, disciplined their nafs, and sharpened their mind.

Copy it and watch your life change. In sha Allah
Step 1: Tahajjud
Not just for the “very religious.”

It’s for anyone who wants an unfair advantage - in focus, closeness to Allah, and the quality of everything that follows.

In the last third of the night, Allah asks:
“Who is calling upon Me that I may answer?”

Wake up 20 minutes before Fajr.
Pray 2 rakah. Make du’a.
Pour your heart out.

Your life will never be the same.
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Missing Fajr.
Tired mornings.
No clarity in your day.

You think these are separate issues. But they’re not. It’s one thing: Your night is unstructured.

Here’s how to fix it:
Your morning doesn’t begin at Fajr.
It begins after Maghrib.

What you do in those hours decides how you wake up.

If your night is scattered, your morning will be too.
1. Transition after Maghrib

Don’t carry the full weight of your day into the night. After Maghrib, intentionally slow down. Shift from productivity mode to calm mode so your mind starts settling instead of speeding up.
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