Thursday, March 5, 2026

Tips to get Closer to Allah






Reading the Quran every day is a beautiful practice that brings peace, guidance, and blessings into your life. In Islam, consistency in worship, even if small, is highly valued. As the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are consistent, even if they are few." (Sahih Bukhari)

Start with a manageable amount, such as a few verses, and gradually increase as you feel comfortable. May Allah grant you ease and barakah in your efforts!




Being around people who remember Allah is highly encouraged in Islam. Such company often inspires goodness, strengthens faith (iman), and encourages one to remain on the straight path. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"The example of a good companion and a bad companion is like that of the seller of musk and the one who blows the bellows (blacksmith). The musk seller either gives you some perfume, or you buy some from him, or at least you enjoy a pleasant smell. But the one who blows the bellows either burns your clothes or you smell a bad odor."
(Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim)

In Roman transliteration:
"Mathalu al-jaleesi as-saalihi wa al-jaleesi as-soo’i ka-hamil al-miski wa naafikh al-kir."

Choose companions who uplift you spiritually and remind you of Allah in both word and action.




Understanding what you recite in Salah (prayer) enhances its meaning, sincerity, and connection with Allah. Below is a breakdown of the key phrases and their meanings:

1. Takbir (Opening the prayer)
"Allahu Akbar"
Translation: Allah is the Greatest.

2. Opening Supplication (Dua al-Istiftah)
Example:
"Subhanaka Allahumma wa bihamdika, wa tabaarakasmuka, wa ta'ala jadduka, wa la ilaha ghayruk."

Translation: Glory is to You, O Allah, and praise is to You. Blessed is Your Name, and exalted is Your majesty. There is no deity besides You.

3. Surah Al-Fatihah
"Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alamin"
Translation: All praise is for Allah, the Lord of all the worlds.

"Ar-Rahmanir Raheem"
Translation: The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

"Maliki Yawmid-Deen"
Translation: Master of the Day of Judgment.

"Iyyaka na’budu wa iyyaka nasta’een"
Translation: You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help.

"Ihdinas-siratal-mustaqeem"
Translation: Guide us to the straight path.

"Siratal-ladheena an’amta ‘alayhim ghayril-maghdubi ‘alayhim wa la-dhallin"
Translation: The path of those who have earned Your favor, not of those who have earned Your anger, nor of those who go astray.

4. Surah or verses recited after Al-Fatihah

The meaning varies based on the chosen surah/verses.

5. Ruku (Bowing)
"Subana Rabbiyal Adheem"
Translation: Glory is to my Lord, the Most Great.

6. Standing after Ruku
"Sami’ Allahu liman hamidah"
Translation: Allah hears those who praise Him.

"Rabbana lakal-hamd"
Translation: Our Lord, to You belongs all praise.

7. Sujood (Prostration)
"Subhana Rabbiyal A’la"
Translation: Glory is to my Lord, the Most High.

8. Sitting between Sujood
"Rabbighfir li, warhamni, wajburni, warfa'ni, warzuqni, wahdini, wa'afini, wa'fu anni."
Translation: My Lord, forgive me, have mercy on me, strengthen me, raise me in rank, provide for me, guide me, grant me health, and pardon me.

9. Tashahhud
"At-tahiyyatu lillahi was-salawatu wat-tayyibat."
Translation: All greetings, prayers, and good deeds are for Allah.

"As-salamu ‘alayka ayyuhan-Nabiyyu wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh."
Translation: Peace be upon you, O Prophet, and the mercy and blessings of Allah.

"As-salamu ‘alayna wa ‘ala ‘ibadillahis-saliheen."
Translation: Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of Allah.

"Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluh."
Translation: I bear witness that there is no deity except Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger.

10. Salawat (Sending blessings on the Prophet ﷺ)
"Allahumma salli ‘ala Muhammad wa ‘ala aali Muhammad, kama sallayta ‘ala Ibraheem wa ‘ala aali Ibraheem, innaka hameedum majeed."
Translation: O Allah, send blessings upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You sent blessings upon Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim. Verily, You are Praiseworthy, Glorious.

"Allahumma barik ‘ala Muhammad wa ‘ala aali Muhammad, kama barakta ‘ala Ibraheem wa ‘ala aali Ibraheem, innaka hameedum majeed."
Translation: O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You blessed Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim. Verily, You are Praiseworthy, Glorious.

11. Closing (Salam)
"As-salamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullah"
Translation: Peace and mercy of Allah be upon you.


Understanding these meanings allows you to focus on the spiritual connection with Allah in your Salah.




Learning Allah's 99 Names and Attributes (Asmaul Husna) is a noble act in Islam. It deepens one's understanding of Allah's essence and helps strengthen faith. Here's a structured way to learn them:

1. Learn the Names Gradually
Start by learning a few names daily with their meanings and attributes.

2. Understand Their Meanings
Each name has a deep meaning. Reflect on the attributes of Allah associated with each name.

3. Use Roman Transliteration
For easier memorization, you can use Roman transliterations, especially if Arabic script is challenging.

4. Recite Regularly
Recite them in your prayers, supplications, and daily life to internalize them.

5. Practical Application
Reflect on how the names apply in your life. For instance, if Allah is Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful), strive to show mercy to others.

List of Allah's 99 Names

Here's a few with their meanings in Roman transliteration:

1. Ar-Rahman - The Most Merciful
2. Ar-Rahim - The Most Compassionate
3. Al-Malik - The King and Owner of Dominion
4. Al-Quddus - The Absolutely Pure
5. As-Salam - The Source of Peace and Safety
6. Al-Mu'min - The Giver of Faith and Security
7. Al-Muhaymin - The Guardian, The Witness, The Overseer
8. Al-Aziz - The All-Mighty
9. Al-Jabbar - The Compeller, The Restorer
10. Al-Mutakabbir - The Supreme, The Majestic
11. Al-Khaliq - The Creator, the Maker
12. Al-Bari - The Evolver
13. Al-Musawwir - The Fashioner
14. Al-Ghaffar - The Constant Forgiver
15. Al-Qahhar - The All-Subduer
16. Al-Wahhab - The Supreme Bestower
17. Ar-Razzaq - The Provider
18. Al-Fattah - The Supreme Solver
19. Al-Alim - The All-Knowing
20. Al-Qabid - The Withholder
21. Al-Basit - The Extender
22. Al-Khafid - The Reducer
23. Ar-Rafi’ - The Exalter, the Elevator
24. Al-Mu’izz - The Honourer, the Bestower
25. Al-Mudhill - The Dishonourer
26. As-Sami’ - The All-Hearing
27. Al-Basir - The All-Seeing
28. Al-Hakam - The Impartial Judge
29. Al-Adl - The Utterly Just
30. Al-Latif - The Subtle One, the Most Gentle
31. Al-Khabir - The All-Aware
32. Al-Halim - The Most Forbearing
33. Al-Azim - The Magnificent, the Infinite
34. Al-Ghaffur - The Great Forgiver
35. Ash-Shakur - The Most Appreciative
36. Al-Aliyy - The Most High, the Exalted
37. Al-Kabir - The Most Great
38. Al-Hafiz - The Preserver
39. Al-Muqit - The Sustainer
40. Al-Hasib - The Reckoner
41. Al-Jalil - The Majestic
42. Al-Karim - The Most Generous, the Most Esteemed
43. Ar-Raqib - The Watchful
44. Al-Mujib - The Responsive One
45. Al-Wasi’ - The All-Encompassing, the Boundless
46. Al-Hakim - The All-Wise
47. Al-Wadud - The Most Loving
48. Al-Majid - The Glorious, the Most Honorable
49. Al-Ba’ith - The Infuser of New Life
50. Ash-Shahid - The All-and-Ever Witnessing
51. Al-Haqq - The Absolute Truth
52. Al-Wakil - The Trustee, the Disposer of Affairs
53. Al-Qawiyy - The All-Strong
54. Al-Matin - The Firm One
55. Al-Waliyy - The Sole-Authority
56. Al-Hamid - The Praiseworthy
57. Al-Muhsi - The All-Enumerating, the Counter
58. Al-Mubdi’ - The Originator, the Initiator
59. Al-Mu’id - The Restorer, the Reinstater
60. Al-Muhyi - The Giver of Life
61. Al-Mumit - The Creator of Death
62. Al-Hayy - The Ever-Living
63. Al-Qayyum - The Sustainer, the Self-Subsisting
64. Al-Wajid - The Perceiver
65. Al-Majid - The Glorious, the Most Honorable
66. Al-Wahid - The Only One
67. Al-Ahad - The Sole One
68. As-Samad - The Self-Sufficient, the Impregnable
69. Al-Qadir - The Omnipotent
70. Al-Muqtadir - The Creator of All Power
71. Al-Muqaddim - The Expediter, the Promoter
72. Al-Mu’akhkhir - The Delayer
73. Al-Awwal - The First
74. Al-Akhir - The Last
75. Az-Zahir - The Manifest
76. Al-Batin - The Hidden One, Knower of the Hidden
77. Al-Wali - The Sole Governor
78. Al-Muta’ali - The Self Exalted
79. Al-Barr - The Source of All Goodness
80. At-Tawwab - The Ever-Accepter of Repentance
81. Al-Muntaqim - The Avenger
82. Al-Afuww - The Pardoner
83. Ar-Ra’uf - The Most Kind
84. Malik-ul-Mulk - Master of the Kingdom, Owner of the Dominion
85. Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram - Possessor of Glory and Honour, Lord of Glory and Generosity
86. Al-Muqsit - The Just One
87. Al-Jami’ - The Gatherer, the Uniter
88. Al-Ghaniyy - The Self-Sufficient, the Wealth
89. Al-Mughni - The Enricher
90. Al-Mani’ - The Withholder
91. Ad-Darr - The Distresser
92. An-Nafi’ - The Propitious, the Benefactor
93. An-Nur - The Light
94. Al-Hadi - The Guide
95. Al-Badi - The Incomparable Originator
96. Al-Baqi - The Ever-Surviving
97. Al-Warith - The Inheritor, the Heir
98. Ar-Rashid - The Guide, Infallible Teacher, and Knower
99. As-Sabur - The Forbearing, the Patient




Having secret good deeds between you and Allah is a powerful way to nurture sincerity (ikhlas) in your worship. These deeds are done solely for Allah's pleasure, away from the eyes of others, ensuring that your intentions remain pure and free from seeking recognition or praise.

Some examples of secret good deeds include:

Praying Tahajjud (night prayer) when no one is watching.

Giving charity anonymously.

Making du'a (supplication) for others without their knowledge.

Helping someone discreetly.

Reciting Quran or doing dhikr (remembrance of Allah) quietly.


The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
"Whoever performs deeds for people to see, Allah will expose him, and whoever does deeds in secret, Allah will cover him." (Sahih Muslim)

May Allah grant us the ability to perform sincere and hidden acts of worship.





Make Lots of Dua – Especially in Sujood
Salah is not just a physical act of worship; it is a direct conversation between a servant and Allah. Among all the beautiful moments in prayer, Sujood (prostration) is the most powerful and closest position to Allah. When our forehead touches the ground, our heart rises towards the heavens.


The Prophet ﷺ said: “The closest a servant comes to his Lord is when he is in prostration, so increase your dua in it.” This shows how special and accepted this moment is.

In Sujood, we put aside our pride, ego, and worldly status. Whether rich or poor, educated or simple, everyone bows the same way before Allah. This humility is what makes dua more sincere and powerful. When you lower yourself physically, Allah raises you spiritually.



Many people rush through Salah, treating it like a task to finish quickly. But Sujood is not meant to be rushed. It is the time to slow down, breathe, and speak to Allah from your heart. You don’t need fancy Arabic words. Talk to Allah like you talk to someone who loves you the most. Because He loves you more than anyone else ever can.

You can ask for anything during Sujood:

• Forgiveness for your sins

• Peace in your heart

• Health for your family

• Success in life

• Protection from difficulties

• Jannah in the Hereafter


Nothing is too small or too big for Allah.


Sujood is also a place to cry, to release your pain, and to share your worries. When no one understands you, Allah does. When you feel alone, Allah is near. When doors seem closed, Allah can open new ones instantly. Your dua in Sujood can change your destiny.


Especially in blessed times like Ramadan, Tahajjud, or after obligatory prayers, your duas carry even more reward. If you make it a habit to lengthen your Sujood and make sincere duas daily, you will notice a calmness entering your life. Your heart becomes lighter, and your connection with Allah becomes stronger.

Remember, dua is not only about asking. It is also about thanking Allah. In Sujood, thank Him for your blessings — your health, your home, your family, your faith. Gratitude increases blessings.

So next time you pray, don’t rush your Sujood. Stay a little longer. Whisper your duas. Cry if you feel like it. Pour your heart out. Because that moment might be the one when Allah accepts everything you ask for.
Make lots of dua — especially in Sujood. That’s where miracles begin.





“Remember death and prepare for it” is a powerful reminder that touches the heart and awakens the soul. In Islam, remembering death is not meant to make us fearful or depressed. Instead, it is meant to guide us, purify us, and help us live a better and more meaningful life.


Death is the only certainty in this world. Every person, no matter how rich, strong, young, or successful, will eventually return to Allah. We often live as if we have endless time. We make plans for years ahead, chase worldly goals, and delay our repentance and good deeds. But the truth is that life is temporary, and death can come at any moment.


When we remember death regularly, our perspective changes. Suddenly, small problems don’t seem so big. Arguments, jealousy, and worldly competition start to feel pointless. We begin to focus on what truly matters — our relationship with Allah and our preparation for the Hereafter.


Islam teaches that this world is a test and the Hereafter is eternal. Our actions today decide our condition tomorrow. That is why remembering death softens the heart. It reminds us to leave sins, seek forgiveness, and increase good deeds. A person who remembers death is less likely to cheat, lie, hurt others, or waste time. Instead, they try to live with honesty, kindness, and sincerity.


Preparing for death does not mean giving up on life or isolating ourselves. It means living responsibly and consciously. It means praying Salah regularly, reading the Quran, giving charity, helping others, and making sincere dua. It means repairing broken relationships, forgiving people, and asking forgiveness from those we have hurt.


Preparation is like packing for a journey. If we know we are traveling somewhere important, we carefully prepare our bags. Similarly, death is a journey to Allah. The only things we can take with us are our deeds. Our wealth, beauty, and status will stay behind. Only our faith and actions will accompany us to the grave.


Remembering death also brings peace. It teaches us that this world is not permanent, so we should not become too attached to it. Losses, failures, and hardships feel lighter because we know this life is temporary. At the same time, blessings make us more grateful because we understand they are gifts from Allah.


For a believer, death is not the end. It is the beginning of meeting Allah. If we prepare well, death becomes a doorway to mercy, not fear. It becomes a transition from struggle to eternal peace.


So every day, we should ask ourselves: “If today were my last day, am I ready to meet Allah?” If the answer is no, then today is the best time to change.


Remember death — not to lose hope, but to live better, worship sincerely, and return to Allah with a clean heart.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Pure Yaqeen ke Sath Allah se Mango.






Beshak! 
Jab dene wali zaat Allah hai, to insaan ko idhar udhar bhatakne ki zaroorat hi nahi. Allah hi rizq dene wala, mushkilen door karne wala, aur har cheez ka malik hai. Agar hum poore yaqeen ke saath sirf Allah se maangte hain, toh wo hamesha apne bande ki duaein sunta aur unhein behtareen tareeqe se poora karta hai. Yaqeen aur ikhlaas ke saath ki gayi dua kabhi rad nahi hoti.


Monday, February 9, 2026

Ya Allah me raazi hu tere har fesle par



Raazi

Ya Allah agar wo mere haq me behtar nahi toh
Tu use mujhse door kr de me raazi hu tere har fesle par


Jo Allah K Diye Gaye Thode Rizq Pe Raazi Hogaya



Aap (ﷺ) Ne Farmaya


Jo Allah K Diye Gaye 
Thode Rizq Pe Raazi Hogaya 
Allah Qayamat K Din
Uske Thode Amalo Par 
Raazi Hojaayega

Bas Ek Rab Ko



Bas Ek Rab Ko

Allah
Kis kis Ko Razi Karoge
Bas Ek Rab Ko Raazi Kar Lo Sare Masle
Hal Ho Jayenge.


Saturday, February 7, 2026

Sakht Aazmashe


Sakht Aazmashe


Aazmaish kabhi kabhi itni sakht Hoti ke apko na aage koi raasta nazar Aata hai aur na piche, har taraf andhera Hi andhera hota hai aur aese mein Sirf "yakeen" aur "umeed" aesi roshni Paida karte hein ke ALLAH ki tamam Maslehatein smajh aane lagti hain. Aur phir moujzay hote hain

Roshni ho Tum



Roshni ho Tum


Jo Log Tumhe Sirf Zarurat Ke Waqt 
Yaad Karte Hain, Unke Kaam Zarur Aao Kyun 
Ke Woh Andhere Mein Roshni Dhundte Hain 
Aur Woh Roshni Tum ho…..

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Guidance from Allah




In Islam, the belief is that without guidance—primarily from Allah through the Qur'an and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)—humanity would be lost both in this life and the hereafter. The Qur'an is seen as a source of divine wisdom and a guide for leading a righteous life, while the Hadith (the sayings and actions of the Prophet) further clarify how to implement these teachings.

Guidance from Allah helps believers distinguish between right and wrong, leading to moral, ethical, and spiritual well-being. Without this guidance, many believe that humans would be spiritually lost, leading to eternal consequences in the afterlife, such as being deprived of Jannah (Paradise).

Friday, January 2, 2026

Ek Momin Ka Sabse Mazboot Sahara



Ek Momin Ka Sabse Mazboot Sahara



Dua sirf alfaaz nahi hoti, balki ek momin ke dil ki wo pukaar hoti hai jo seedhi Allah tak pahunchti hai. Jab insaan thak jata hai, jab raaste band nazar aane lagte hain, jab koi samajhne wala nahi hota — tab dua hi hoti hai jo dil ko tasalli deti hai.


Allah Ta’ala Qur’an mein farmate hain:

“Aur tumhara Rab farmata hai: Mujh se dua karo, main tumhari dua qubool karunga.”
(Surah Ghafir 40:60)


Dua karna ye yaqeen dilata hai ke hum akelay nahi hain. Chahe halat kitne hi mushkil kyun na ho, Allah har haal mein sunta hai. Kabhi dua turant qubool ho jaati hai, kabhi thoda sabr sikhaya jata hai, aur kabhi Allah us se behtar cheez ata farma deta hai — jo hum soch bhi nahi sakte.



Dua ki khoobsurti ye hai ke iske liye kisi khaas waqt, jagah ya alfaaz ki pabandi nahi. Dil se nikli hui baat, aansuon ke saath ki gayi faryaad, aur khamoshi mein maangi gayi dua — sab Allah ke nazdeek barabar qeemti hain.

Jab hum khushi mein hote hain, tab shukr ki dua humein Allah ke aur qareeb le jaati hai. Aur jab gham mein hote hain, tab dua humein tootne se bacha leti hai. Dua humein sabr sikhati hai, yaqeen paida karti hai, aur dil ko sukoon deti hai.



Kabhi ye mat socho ke tumhari dua chhoti hai ya tumhare gunah zyada hain. Allah Rehman aur Raheem hai. Wo banday ke girne ka intezaar nahi karta, balki uske palat aane par khush hota hai.
Isliye jab bhi zindagi bhari lage, jab jawab na mil rahe ho, jab rasta dhundhla lage — bas haath utha kar keh do :


“Ya Allah, mujhe wo ata farma jo mere liye behtar hai, aur mujhe us par sabr aur shukr dono ata kar.”



Yaqeen rakho, koi dua bekaar nahi jaati. Ya to wo qubool hoti hai, ya kisi musibat se bacha leti hai, ya aakhirat ke liye jama ho jaati hai.



🤲 Dua karo, yaqeen ke saath. Allah sunta hai… hamesha.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Don't postpone your prayers





That's a profound reminder. It emphasizes the importance of being mindful and consistent in our prayers, as life is unpredictable and time is limited. Islam encourages believers to prioritize their connection with Allah (SWT) and not delay acts of worship, since our lives and death are ultimately in His hands.


Sunday, August 24, 2025

Peace & Faith





A beautiful prayer ! 
Asking for peace and faith, both in this world and in the hereafter, reflects a deep desire for tranquility and spiritual well-being. May Allah grant you peace and strengthen your faith, guiding you on a path of righteousness and contentment in this life and in the Hereafter.

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Kun Fayakun



Kun Fayakun

Momin ki zindagi me kaash nhi hota,
 Sirf kun fayakun par yaqeen hota hai..

Relax




Absolutely! When we remember that Allah is always aware of our circumstances and that He is in control, it brings a sense of calm and reassurance. No matter how uncertain or difficult life becomes, trusting in His wisdom allows us to find peace. Alhamdulillah, for His constant care and protection, even when we cannot fully understand the reasons behind our trials.


Wednesday, May 21, 2025

BECHAIN DIL

BECHAIN DIL


 
Jaise tauba qubool ho jaye to yaad e gunaah bhi khatam ho jati hai bilkul waise hi jab Allah ko tumhara sabr karna pasand aa jata hai to woh har us yaad ko tumhare dil se nikaal deta hai jo tumhe bechain rakhti hai, wo dil mutma`in karna khoob janta hai

Jannat ka Darwaza




Jannat ka Darwaza


Yaad Rakhna
Galat password sy to mobile ka
Lock bhi nahi khulta
To ghalat kaam karny sy
jannat ka darwaza kaisy khuly ga...


Sunday, April 27, 2025

Jab tumhari Mushkil had se zyada ho jaye





Beshak! Jab mushkilat apni inteha par pohanch jati hain, toh ye asl mein Allah ki taraf se ek azmaish hoti hai. Allah apne banday ko kabhi uss se zyada nahi aazmata jitna wo bardasht kar sakta hai. Jab musibatain barh jati hain, toh samajh lo ke Allah tumhari sabr aur himmat ko azma kar tumhe ek buland maqam ataa karne wala hai. Har mushkil ke baad asaani hai, aur har raat ke baad subah ka ujalapan aata hai.