passionate about spreading the deen ||wife + mom of 2 🩷💙|| Author of ASH-SHIFA
Apr 24 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Did you notice something terrifying ?
Surah Al-Kahf is one of the greatest protections against Dajjal.
Yet the Surah never directly names him.
WHY?
If the Quran said "Beware of a man named X," we would wait for a specific face.But by withholding the name, the Qur’an teaches:
Dajjal is first a logic, then a leader.
A civilization, before an individual.
Here is how that Invisible Thread works:
Apr 22 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
SubhanAllah… Today I just learned something that shook me
A man once asked the Prophet ﷺ:
“Who will feel the deepest regret on the Day of Judgment?”
And the prophet ﷺ didn’t say the disbeliever.
Many people assume the greatest regret on that Day will belong only to those who rejected the deen completely.
But the reality is more unsettling.
Apr 22 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
I used to think Istighfar alone would fix my finances. I prayed. I made duʿā. I stayed consistent. And yet… rizq still felt tight.
Until I learned how the Prophet ﷺ actually recited istighfar.
Many people treat Istighfar like a transaction.
“I said it 100 times… where is the result?”
But that was never the Prophetic mindset.
Istighfar was not a cheat code. It was a reset code.
Apr 20 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
TELEPORTATION IN ISLAM
Do you know there’s a verse in the Quran that points to teleportation? Maybe you’ve read that verse too and skipped it without realizing
Most people think teleportation belongs to science fiction. But Islam introduced a concept centuries ago that sounds far more advanced
Tayy al-Ard (Folding of the Earth) is the Islamic metaphysical concept of teleportation, where physical distance is compressed or shrunk by divine will.
Apr 19 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
SubhanAllah… Today I just learned something that shook me in the most beautiful way.
You thought du’a started when you raised your hands.
No.
It started when Allah made you want it.
Every sincere du’a begins twice.
First in the unseen, when Allah places the desire in your heart.
Then in the seen, when it reaches your lips.
So the moment a desire for something sparks your heart even if it’s a small thing. ASK.
Apr 17 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Did you know? 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.
Apr 16 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
“I recited this du'a in Tashahhud, and Allah honored me to visit Ka’abah 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.
Apr 15 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
The Evil eye is real.
Not everyone is truly happy seeing your happiness. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said it’s worse than black magic! As it could kill a person.
Here’s how to recognize the signs and protect yourself
Most people think the Evil Eye (Al-Ayn) only touches your wealth or your looks.
They are wrong. It can hit your Deen.
It can strike your consistency & ibadah
If you were consistent in Ramadan…
Then suddenly, you stopped. It’s not laziness or lack of motivation. It COULD be evil eye
its effects are deeper than most people realize.
Apr 14 • 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.
Apr 14 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
In the time of the Prophet ﷺ, there was a young man and like many young people, his desires were strong. He who walked into the masjid while the Prophet ﷺ was sitting with his companions.
And he said something no one expected:
“Ya Rasulullah… allow me to commit zina.”
The companions stood up, furious? ready to cast him out. “How dare you?!” they cried.
But the Prophet ﷺ didn’t react like them. He didn’t shame him. He didn’t expose him. He didn’t push him away.
Instead, he said: “Bring him closer.”
Apr 14 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
Did you know?
the souls in Barzakh remember their loved ones and sometimes, when you miss them, they might be missing you too?
Sometimes, when your heart aches for someone who’s gone…
It’s not just you missing them.
It might be their soul in Barzakh remembering you.
“And behind them is a barrier (Barzakh) until the Day they are resurrected.”
— Qur’an, 23:100
Apr 13 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
SubhanAllah… today I learned something that shifted my entire perspective.
In class, the ustadh asked:
“Why do people die?”
Most of us answered:
“Because their time (ajal) has come.”
He said: No
No.
“They die because their rizq has been exhausted.”
And the room went silent.
We’ve reduced rizq to money.
Salary.
Business.
Financial stability.
But this perspective flips that fear on its head.
Apr 8 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
OVERTHINKING IN ISLAM
Did you know The Prophet ﷺ taught a way to stop overthinking before it turns into anxiety?
Overthinking isn’t just “thinking too much.”
It’s a loop:
A thought → doubt → fear → more thoughts → more fear.
Until your chest feels tight and your heart feels tired.
Islam breaks that loop early.
Apr 7 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
PROCRASTINATION IN ISLAM
You think procrastination is laziness.
It’s not. It’s fear.
And the Qur’an already exposed the strategy.
Allah says:
“Shayṭān threatens you with poverty…” (2:268)
Most people think this is only about money.
It’s not.
It’s about fear-based paralysis.
Apr 4 • 14 tweets • 3 min read
All the FOUR daughters of the Prophet salallahu alayhi wassalam had to return back to their father's house at some point in their marriages, He welcomed them back with open arms, listened to their plights and resolved it.
Many fathers of today consider it a taboo for their daughters to return home once they are married off.
Zainab radiAllahu anha, the first daughter of the Prophet had to return to her father's house with her two children since her husband refused to embrace Islam,
Mar 31 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
“Women are the majority in Hell.”
It’s a hadith many have heard, but very few have understood correctly. Often weaponized or misunderstood
But what if I told you the Prophet ﷺ didn’t say it to condemn women, he said it to save them?
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“I was shown the Hellfire, and I saw that most of its inhabitants were women…” (Bukhari & Muslim).
But he didn’t stop there. He explained the "Why." it was about specific, avoidable behaviors.
Mar 30 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
Allah swears by TIME but not the time you think.
He doesn’t say Zaman, He says “Wal-‘Asr”
Why ‘Asr?
In the Qur’an, Allah says:
“Wal-‘Asr” By Time
But here’s the question no one asks:
Why didn’t He say “Zaman”?
In Arabic, Zaman is chronological time. It’s the clock on the wall. It is the neutral, horizontal line of seconds, minutes, and hours.
If Allah swore by Zaman, He would be swearing by a container.
Mar 27 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Zina takes everything from you.
Your wealth, state of mind, everything.
It’s one of the few sins in the Qur’an called “fahishah” pure filth.
Here’s why it’s far more destructive than you think;
Zina is not just an act. It’s a chain reaction.
It begins with a glance.
A smile.
A message.
A meet-up.
And then before you realize it your heart has crossed a line your body will soon follow.
Mar 20 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
You say “Eid al-Fitr”…
but do you know what you’re really saying?
Most people think it means “the feast of breaking the fast.”
Today, the imam said something I’ll never stop thinking about
Eid al-Fitr is not the end of Ramadan…
it is the return to your Fitra.
The word “Fitr” shares a root with “Fitra.”
Your original state.
Your natural design.
Your factory settings.
Fitra is your original state.
Mar 17 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
The Evil eye is real. Not everyone is truly happy seeing your happiness. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said it’s worse than black magic! As it could kill a person.
Here’s how to recognize the signs and protect yourself
Years ago, I was memorizing Qur'an at a steady pace. Then someone from my class looked me in the eye and said,
"I envy you."
I brushed it off. But after that… I couldn’t memorize a single verse. Not even one.
My teacher was confused. I was one of his fastest students.
But it was like something unseen had clouded my mind.
That’s when I realized:
Evil eye and envy are real and the Qur’an warned us long before social media did.
Mar 16 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
Many Muslims are preparing for Eid…
But there’s an obligation many people forget until the last minute.
It’s called Zakat al-Fitr.
And delaying it could mean your Ramadan reward remains incomplete.
Here’s what you need to know:
Zakat al-Fitr is not optional charity.
It is wajib (obligatory) upon every Muslim who has enough food for the day of Eid.