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Apr 30 • 13 tweets • 2 min read
She lost her husband… and thought nothing could be better.
Until Allah chose her for something greater.
Who was she??
She lost everything for Islam… but Allah gave her more than she ever imagined.
She was Umm Salamah (RA) one of the Mothers of the Believers.
Apr 29 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
He kept drinking alcohol… but the Prophet ﷺ still loved him
Who was he??
He was Abdullah (RA), known as Himar.
During the time of the Prophetﷺ , there was a man among the Sahabah who had a weakness for drinking alcohol, even though it was forbidden.
Apr 29 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
You’re not here by accident, maybe Allah wants you to read these 5 du’as for financial relief and freedom from debt
The Prophetﷺ himself made these.
And he never left them.
1. Du'a for Relief from Debt & Financial Pressure
Allāhumma innī a'ūdhu bika minal-hammi wal-hazani, wal-'ajzi wal-kasali, wal-jubni wal-bukhli, wa dala'id-dayn, wa ghalabatir-rijāl
"O Allah, I seek refuge in You from anxiety, sorrow, weakness, laziness, cowardice, stinginess, the burden of debt, and being overpowered by others." (Sahih al-Bukhari 6369)
Apr 28 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
P*rn is blocking your rizq. You pray. You work. You make du’a. But nothing moves. You ask Allah. But results don’t come.
Here’s why:
You’re asking Allah for barakah… while feeding your eyes haram every night.
You want doors to open... but you keep disobeying the One who controls them.
That contradiction matters more than you think.
Apr 28 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
The Qur'an says: "And of everything We created in pairs." (51:49)
Then why are some people still single, divorced, or mismatched?
People often read the ayah "And of everything We created pairs" (51:49) and immediately connect it to marriage.
But this verse isn't talking about romance or soulmates.
It's talking about the balance Allah placed in creation opposites, contrasts, and purpose in every detail.
Apr 27 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
She walked 3 miles in the night.. Just to bring food for his father and Prophetﷺ
Who was she??
The Night a Young Woman Walked Into History When the Quraysh of Makkah decided to assassinate Prophet Muhammad SAW, Allah allowed him to migrate to Madinah.
Apr 26 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
The Prophetﷺ warned about a sin people laugh about but angels record differently.
The Prophetﷺ warned about a sin people laugh about.
Not something shocking.
Not something rare.
Something common.
Something people turn into jokes.
Because in gatherings it sounds harmless.
Apr 26 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
She never had a child, yet the entire ummah calls her mother.
Who was she??
She was Aisha bint Abu Bakr (RA) - the Mother of the Believers.
Why the Entire Ummah Calls Her "Mother"Although Aisha (RA) never had a child,
Allah honored her with a title greater than motherhood itself.
Apr 25 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
You've been making du'a for years.
Same words. Same tears. Same requests.
But nobody told you there are du'as
Allah has already decided He will not answer.
Here are the 4 silent blockers destroying your du'a:
1. Haram in your income.
The Prophet ﷺ told us about a man:
Dusty. Exhausted. Hands raised to the sky crying,
"Ya Rabb… Ya Rabb…"
Then he paused and said:
"But his food is haram. His drink is haram. His clothing is haram.
How then could his du'a be answered?"
(Muslim)
Apr 25 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
Things that aren't haram but culture made it look sinful
Islam was never complicated
We did that through culture, opinions, and fear of people.
Let's go back to what Allah and His Prophet actually said... not what society decided.
Things that are not sinful but culture made them look wrong:
Apr 24 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Someone asked, "Ya Rasulullah, can a child's dua change a parent's fate after death?" And the Prophet'sﷺ reply made prayer feel heavier..
We often think that once a person is placed in their grave, everything ends the story closed, the pages sealed, no more chances to change anything.
But the Prophetﷺ taught something far more hopeful, something that makes every whispered prayer feel heavier and more meaningful.
Apr 24 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
You want Allah to give you Rizq, Then say these 6 Duas
1. Allahumma akthir mali wa waladi wa barik li fima a'taytani
O Allah, increase my wealth and children and bless me in what You have given me.
Apr 23 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
Where does Islam say that boyfriend-girlfriend relationships are forbidden?
Today, many Muslim youth say:
"Show me the exact verse!"
But deep down, everyone knows where this culture leads zina (fornication).
That's why Allah didn't just make zina haram, He also blocked every path that leads to it.
Let's look at the evidence:
Apr 23 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
Did you know the Prophetﷺ taught a way to calm your mind from overthinking?
1. Stop saying “what if”
what if they leave?
what if I fail?
what if I mess everything?
Replace ’what if’ with
قَدَّرَ الله وَمَا شَاءَ فَعَلَ
Allah decreed it, and whatever He wills, He does.
Apr 22 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Overthinking is a spiritual disease.
It has a name in Islam. And a very specific cure.
Overthinking has a name in Islam. It's called Waswas - (وسواس). The whispering.
Allah mentioned it in the Quran: "From the evil of the whisperer who withdraws - who whispers in the hearts of mankind." (An-Nas: 4-5).
Apr 22 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
This is why islam stops women from Praying during menstruation
In Islam, when a woman is menstruating, she is exempt from Salah (prayer), fasting, and certain acts of worship - not because she's impure, but because Allah honors her condition with ease and mercy.
Apr 21 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
The Qur'an says:
"There is nothing like Him." (42:11)
Then why is "He" used for Allah?
When the Qur'an says,
"There is nothing like Him" (42:11),
it establishes a foundational principle in Islam: Allah is not comparable to His creation in any way. That includes form, body, limitations, and gender.
So why is "He" used?
Apr 20 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
The Qur'an says:
"Allah does not burden a soul beyond its capacity." (2:286)
Then why did Ya'qub lose his eyesight from grief?
When the Qur'an says, "Allah does not burden a soul beyond its capacity" (2:286), it is not saying that pain will never be overwhelming, or that a believer will never break emotionally or physically.
The Qur'an itself shows us otherwise.
Apr 19 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
If you’re ever going to love someone, please love them like this hadith teaches.
So your love becomes the reason you enter Jannah
The Prophetﷺ said:
"Whoever loves a man for the sake of Allāh, then he should say:
I love you for the sake of Allāh.
They will both enter Paradise together."
Apr 17 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
Did you know the Qur’an exposed emotional abuse, guilt-tripping, and gaslighting 1400 years ago and even taught how to defeat it?
When we deeply study the conversation between Pharoah and Musa AS in Surah Ash-Shu'ara from a psychological lens we realize that Pharoah was literally gaslighting and using narcissistic guilt trap to Musa AS, for e.g
Apr 15 • 13 tweets • 2 min read
You are not just a 'Human.'
In Arabic, Allah calls you Bashar.
But He also calls you Insan.
They refer to the same person. But they describe two completely different realities.
You often feel like two people.