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Sep 7 6 tweets 2 min read
How to introduce Islam to your kids

Here’s the Islamic tarbiyah by age group

Ages 0–3: Foundation of Love & Familiarity
•Let them hear Qur’an often (play recitations at home).
•Use words like “Alhamdulillah,” “Bismillah,” and “Allah gave you this” in daily talk.
•Let them “copy” salah beside you — even if it’s just babbling and bowing.
•Make Eid, dua, and dhikr joyful. Ages 4–6: Stories & Habits
•Introduce short surahs (Ikhlas, Falaq, Nas).
•Tell them Prophet stories in bedtime style.
•Begin simple salah training (“Come pray 2 rak’ah with me”).
•Teach basics: who Allah is, who the Prophet ﷺ is, Jannah vs. Jahannam (in a gentle, loving way).
Sep 5 10 tweets 2 min read
Before you marry anyone, ensure you agree on these simple things.

(Muslim edition) Deen & Practice
– How do you pray?
– Do you want to memorize Qur’an?
– How do you handle Islamic differences (e.g. madhhab, opinions)?

If ṣalah , Qur’an, and ḥalal don’t matter to them now, don’t expect marriage to change that.
Sep 4 5 tweets 2 min read
I started reciting surah Al-waqiah every night. At first, I thought it was about wealth. l imagined piles of money, instant success, and some big breakthrough that would change my life overnight

But what happened next... left me speechless.. I didn't suddenly become rich. I didn't wake up to piles of money, or instant success.
Instead, something far more valuable

I stopped worrying about money.
I stopped stressing about bills, deadlines, and what the future might hold. I stopped comparing myself to others and their apparent "success."
Sep 4 4 tweets 2 min read
Every Muslim should know about Sujud Al sahw

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Sep 2 6 tweets 1 min read
The best thing you can do as a Muslim woman is adjusting your ibadah to the phases of your menstrual cycle

Here’s a guide; Follicular Phase (Day 1–13, starting after menstruation ends)

•Energy is rising
•Brain feels sharper, mood lifts

Acts of worship to focus on:
•Extra Qur’an recitation
•Memorization & study
•Fasting sunnah days (Mon/Thu, White days)
•Dhikr: SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi (100x daily = sins forgiven)
Aug 31 9 tweets 2 min read
Feeling stuck? Spiritually drained? Rizq feels tight?
Try this reset for 7 days… and watch how Allah opens your life. Start with Istighfār – 100x daily.

Astaghfirullah wa atubu ilaihi- 100x daily

It’s the ultimate cleanser.
It wipes away sins, polishes the heart, and unlocks doors of provision and mercy.
Aug 30 6 tweets 2 min read
Dating and Islamic courtship are NOT the same. One leaves heartbreak. The other leads to nikah.

Let’s clear the confusion 1. Dating (modern sense):

•Casual, exploratory.
•Usually starts without serious intention.
•Focused on emotions, attraction, or even physical intimacy.
•Often hidden from family, full of temptations.

2. Courtship in Islam:
•It's not "dating lite." It's something else:
Khitbah (ächs;): proposal / engagement stage.
Ta'āruf (Lyle"): a halal, structured way of getting to know one another with marriage as the goal.
•Families are aware. Boundaries are respected.

The difference is in intention.
Dating says: "Let's try this out."
Courtship says: "I'm seeking a spouse."
Aug 28 7 tweets 2 min read
My Hafiz teacher told me today that “ﷲ gave people different types of gifts. Some people are good at waking up for Tahajjud, some are good at charity/ helping others, some are good at memorising, etc. We gotta be thankful by doing it to the best of our abilities.”

It shifted my perspective maybe it will shift yours too. Some people wake up for Tahajjud like it's second nature. Others struggle every night but excel in giving charity.
Some memorize Qur’an easily. Others can't, but their hearts are full of patience, gentleness, or sabr. Each one is a gift.

From Allah.
Aug 28 6 tweets 1 min read
Today I read a post that said: “Negative thoughts are from Shayṭān, not Allah.”

Learning the difference can change your whole life. 🧵 That voice telling you:
“You’re worthless.”
“Allah won’t forgive you.”
“Your duʿā is pointless.”
That’s not you. It’s Shayṭān.

Shayṭān has one mission: to drag you into despair. If he can’t stop you from praying, he’ll whisper:
“Your prayer is empty.”

If he can’t stop you from making duʿā, he’ll whisper:
“Allah won’t answer you.”
Aug 27 5 tweets 1 min read
Neverrrrrrrrrrrrr let excitement make you announce things prematurely.
Stay low-key until it’s real.

Before you share your good news, learn to wait. Here’s why 1. When any good news came to the Prophet (PBUH) or if a calamity had been averted, he would immediately fall in prostration (sajdatul shukr) & thank Allah for it. This is a beautiful sunnah that should be practiced all the time and not just for major occasions.
Aug 26 7 tweets 2 min read
How old were you when you realized that it was shaytan who taught Abu Huraira RA to recite Aytal-Kursi for protection against the devil? Abu Huraira narrated that Rasul SAW appointed him as the guardian of the Zakat of Ramadan. While Abu Huraira was guarding the Zakat,a man came to steal from it. Abu Huraira caught him & intended to take him to Prophet,but the man begged for mercy & said he had family to feed
Aug 24 10 tweets 2 min read
There’s a man whose Du’a Never Got Rejected

Want to Know His Secret? Image His name was Uwais al-Qarni.
And the angels knew his name.

Uwais wasn’t a famous scholar.
He wasn’t a warrior.
He wasn’t even a companion of the Prophet ﷺ — because he never met him.
Yet the Prophet ﷺ told Umar (RA):
“If you meet Uwais, ask him to make du‘ā for you.”
Aug 21 7 tweets 1 min read
Allah’s silence is not absence. Surah Al-Fajr was revealed 1400 years ago, but it’s describing Palestine today.

🧵 “By the dawn, and by the ten nights…” (89:1–2)
Allah begins with oaths of time — reminders that every darkness is followed by light. For Palestine, dawn will break after years of suffering.
Aug 20 7 tweets 1 min read
“I recited this du'a in Tashahhud, and Allah honored me to visit Kaabah for umrah and Hajj every single year after" The secret to being invited to the Kaʿbah again and again… is hidden in two short verses of the Qur’an. Qari Uwaimir Sahib recited them in Tashahhud and Allah opened the doors of ʿUmrah for him every single year.
Aug 20 7 tweets 2 min read
One night, the beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) went to visit his daughter Fatima but found that Ali was not there. When he asked about him, she told him they had a disagreement and Ali had left. Concerned, the Prophet went to the masjid and found Ali lying on the ground, asleep. Gently, the Prophet knelt beside him, brushed the sand off his face, and lovingly said, "Get up, O Abu Turab." Ali, waking up, responded with sincerity, "By Allah, she is the most beloved one to me."

The Prophet did not ask for details or assign blame. He simply brought
Aug 20 5 tweets 1 min read
When Allah is silent, He is not absent.
Surah Al-Fajr reminds us: He is watching. And His plan always unfolds at the right time.

A short thread 🧵 The people of ‘Ād thought their power made them untouchable.
Allah destroyed them with nothing but a merciless wind.
Aug 19 5 tweets 1 min read
DO YOU KNOW HOW ALLAH TALKS TO YOU?

You make dua. You cry for answers and guidance. You beg Allah to show you the way. But no voice from the sky.
No miracle before your eyes.
Just silence….. Then suddenly, A thought settles in your heart. An idea you never had before.
A push to act. To call someone. That’s not random. It’s not coincidence
That’s Allah guiding you.
Allah says:
“Indeed, I am near. I respond to the call of the caller when he calls upon Me.” (Qur’an 2:186)
Aug 18 7 tweets 2 min read
When Umar al-Khattab RA was walking in the market, he passed by a man who was supplicating:

اللهم اجعلني من القليل اللهم اجعلني من القليل

“O Allah, make me from the few!
O Allah make me from the few!”

So Umar RA said to him: Where did you get this dua from? The man said: Allah in His Book says:
“And a few of My servants are grateful.”

So Umar wept and admonished himself; “The people are more knowledgeable than you, O Umar! O Allah make us from Your few servants.”

Sometimes when you advise someone to leave a sin, they respond with “But
Aug 16 5 tweets 1 min read
Sexual Tarbiyah is part of Islamic parenting. It’s not shame, it’s protection.

It’s Here’s how it looks at different ages:

Ages 2–5: Privacy Basics
•Teach what body parts are private
•Encourage saying Bismillah before changing clothes
•Knock before entering their room and teach them to do the same
•Start gentle awareness of awrah (covering) Ages 6–9: Boundaries & Awareness

•Teach them to seek permission before hugs/physical touch
•Explain the difference between safe vs. unsafe touch
•No sitting on non-mahram laps
•Teach them basic awrah covering (don’t expose thighs, chest, etc.)
•Emphasize Allah is always watching, even in private
Aug 15 11 tweets 2 min read
The Qur’an exposed the Number 1 mental health killer before psychology did.
1400 years before therapy was a trend, Allah diagnosed the root of most anxiety and depression! Subhan Allah. If you struggle with anxiety, emptiness, or overthinking — it’s not just trauma.
It’s ghaflah. Heedlessness.
A spiritual blindfold. Read this. It might save your Iman and your life.
Aug 15 8 tweets 3 min read
The Power of Your Mind as a Muslim

🧵 Image When Prophet Yunus ﷺ was in the belly of the whale, logic said there was no escape.
Darkness upon darkness.
The crushing weight of the ocean.
No means of rescue.
Yet… he didn’t give in to despair.

He called out:
لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا أَنْتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِينَ
"There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers."
He knew Allah could save him even when reason and reality said otherwise.
your mind can do the same for you, don’t limit yourself