Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Treat Your Wife Well
Treat Your Wife The way you want your Daughter to be Treated
Dua For Healing From illness
3 TIME MORNING AND EVINING
اللَّهُمَّ رَبَّ النَّاسِ أَذْهِبِ الباسَ وَاشْفِ أَنْتَ الشَّافي لا شفاء إلا شفاؤكَ شِفاءً لا يُغَادِرُ سَقَماً
Allahumma rabban-naas, adhhibi-l-ba'sa, washfi antash-shaafi, laa shifaa'a illa shifaa'uka, shifaa'an laa yughaadiru saqamaa.
O Allah, Lord of mankind, remove the harm and cure [him/her], You are the Healer, there is no cure except Your cure, a cure that leaves no illness behind.
This is a powerful dua for healing from illness, seeking Allah's mercy and cure. It is recommended to recite this three times in the morning and evening.
Dua for Healing from Illness
Arabic:
اللَّهُمَّ رَبَّ النَّاسِ أَذْهِبِ الباسَ وَاشْفِ أَنْتَ الشَّافي لا شفاء إلا شفاؤكَ شِفاءً لا يُغَادِرُ سَقَماً
Transliteration:
Allahumma rabban-naas, adhhibi-l-ba'sa, washfi antash-shaafi, laa shifaa'a illa shifaa'uka, shifaa'an laa yughaadiru saqamaa.
Translation:
"O Allah, Lord of mankind, remove the harm and cure [him/her]. You are the Healer; there is no cure except Your cure—a cure that leaves no illness behind."
This supplication expresses reliance on Allah as the ultimate Healer and acknowledges that all healing comes from Him. It can be recited for oneself or for someone else who is ill.
Who can help you get through your problems but Allah?
Keep making Dua to Allah. Keep asking Him to ease your problems.
Making Dua (supplication) is one of the most powerful tools a believer has. Constantly turning to Allah in both ease and hardship shows humility and faith. Even when we don't see immediate results, we should continue asking, trusting that Allah knows what is best for us and will respond in the right way at the right time. Every Dua is heard, and persistence in supplication strengthens our relationship with Allah.
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Astaghfar ki Dua
Astaghfar ki Dua 2
Laa ‘ilaaha illallaaku wahdahu laa shareeka lahu,
lahul-mulki wa lahul- hamdu,
waHuwa alaa kulli Shayin Qadeer.
Allah ke elaawah koi sachcha mabood nahin, woh akela hai, uska koi shareek nahin, usi ke liye badshahat hai aur usi ke iiye tamaam tareefaat hain aur woh har cheez par qaadir hai.
📕 Sunan Abu Dawood: 5077-Sahih
📕 Sunan Ibne Majah 3868
📕 Musnad Ahmed: 4/60-Sahih
۞ Hadees: “Ek martaba padhna bhi durust hai aur jis shakhs ne din mein 100 martaba yeh kalimaat kahe tou usey 10 Ghulaam Aazaad karne ka sawaab milega.
uske liye 100 nekiyan likhi jayengi aur 100 Ghalati mitaa di Jaayengi, shaam tak shaitaan se mahfooz rahega, aur qayamat ke din us sey afzat amal lekar koi nahi aaeyga lekin woh shakhs jisne yahi kalimaat ziyada martaba kahe.”
Sote Waqt ki Sunnatein
1. Isha Ke Baad Jaldi Sone Ki Fikr Karna, Duniya Ki Baat Na Karna.
(Bukhari: 599)
2. Ba Wuzu sona
(Bukhari: 6311)
3. Teen Martaba Bistar Jhaad Kar Sona.
(Bukhari: 7393)
4. Teen Teen Salaai Surma Lagaana.
(Tirmizi: 2048)
5. Teen martaba istigfaar "Astagfirullaahal 'azeemallazee laa ilaaha Illaa Huwal Haiyyul Qaiyyoomu Wa Atoobu ilaih" Padhna.
(Tirmizi: 3397)
6. Tasbeeh-e-Faatimi Subhanallah 33 martaba, Alhamdulillah 33 martaba, Allahu akbar 34 martaba padhna.
(Bukhari: 5361)
7.) Sura-e-Ikhlaas, Sura-e-Falaq aur Sura-e-Naas padhna.
(Bukhari: 5017)
8. Daahni karwat Qibla Rukh Let Kar Haath Rukhsaar (gaal) ke Neeche rakhna.
(Bukhari: 4774, Musnad-e-Abi Ya'ala: 4774).
9.Pet ke bal aundha na letna.
(Bukhari: 2768)
10. Sone ki dua "Allahumma bismika amootu wa ahyaa" padhna.
(Bukhari: 6314)
SUBAH KO BEDAR HOTE WAQT KI DUA
Alhamdu Lillahil-lazi 'Ahyana Ba'ada Ma Amatana Wa'ilaihi-nushoor..
Tarjumah:
"Allah Ke Liye Hi Tamam Taarifien Hain Jisney Humein Zinda Kiya, Iskey Baad Ke Isney Maut Taari Kar Di (De Di) Thi Aur Usi Ki Taraf Lautna Hai.
Ameen
Visit the sick
Visit the Sick
The work of mercy invites us to visit someone who is in the hospital or is housebound. The touch of a hand, a Prayer and real eye contact are great healers to the human spirit.
Visiting the sick is called 'iyaadah in Arabic (from a root word meaning return) because people come back time after time.
It is proven in al-Saheehaayn that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "There are five duties that the Muslim owes to his brother Muslim," one of which is visiting the sick.
According to another version: "The rights of one Muslim over another are..." Al-Bukhaari said: Chapter on the obligation of visiting the sick, and he narrated the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): “Feed the hungry, visit the sick and free the captives." The correct view is that it is a communal obligation, and the Muslims are obliged to visit their sick.
Narrated by Muslim, 2568.
The reward attained by the one who visits the sick is likened to the harvest reaped by one who gathers fruit.
Imam Ahmad narrated that Jaabir (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "Whoever visits a sick person is plunging into mercy until he sits down, and when he sits down he is submerged in it."
Al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 2504.
Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: "There is no Muslim who visits a (sick) Muslim early in the morning but Seventy thousand angles send blessings upon him until evening comes and if he visits him in the evening, Seventy thousand angles send blessings upon him until morning comes and he will have a Garden in Paradise"
Al-Tirmidhi (969).
Imam al-Bukhaari narrated a hadeeth from 'Aa'ishah (may Allah be pleased with her), who said that she visited Abu Bakr and Bilaal (may Allah be pleased with them both) when they fell sick when they first came to Madeenah.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) visited a Jewish boy and called him to Islam, and he became Muslim. Narrated by al-Bukhaari (1356). And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was present when his paternal uncle Abu Taalib was dying, and he called him to Islam but he refused. Agreed upon.
The visitor should not sit for too long with the sick person, rather the visit should be short so that it does not cause any hardship to him or his family.
The sick person may pass through periods when he suffers pain because of his sickness, or he may do something that he would not like anyone to see, so sitting with him for too long will cause him embarrassment.
However, it depends on the situation; the sick person may like some people to sit with him for a long time.
There is nothing in the Sunnah that suggests that there is a specific time for visiting the sick. Ibn al-Qayyim said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not specify any particular day or time for visiting the sick, rather he prescribed that for his ummah by night and by day, at all times.
Zaad al-Ma'aad, 1/497
Some of the salaf used to visit the sick at the beginning of the day or in the early evening, so that the angels would send blessings upon them for the longest time.
Dua should be made for the sick person in the manner narrated in the Sunnah: "La ba's, tuhoor in sha Allah (No worry, it is a purification, if Allah wills)."
Narrated by al-Bukhaari.
Dua for healing should be said three times. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) visited Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqaas and said: "O Allah, heal Sa'd," three times."
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5659) and Muslim (1628).
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to place his right hand on the sick person and say: "Adhhib al-ba's Rabb an-naas, wa'shfi anta al-Shaafi, laa shifaa'a illa shifaa'uka shifaa'an laa yughaadir saqaman (Take away the pain, O Lord of mankind, and grant healing, for You are the Healer, and there is no healing but Your healing that leaves no trace of sickness)."
Narrated by Muslim, 2191.
[Tirmizi, Ibn Maajah]
'Innaa lillaahi wa 'innaa 'ilayhi raaji'oon,
Allaahumma'-jurni fee museebatee wa 'akhliflee khayran minhaa.
We are from Allah and unto Him we return. O Allah take me out of my plight and bring to me after it something better.
(Muslim 2/632)
We pray to Allah to cure the sick amongst us and give us the ability to practice this sunnah of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)..
Aameen
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
At least you are Trying!
That's a beautiful and encouraging message. Here's a way to expand on it:
"No matter what stage of life or faith you are in, it all counts in the eyes of Allah! Every step, every effort, every intention matters. Remember, the journey of faith is personal, and everyone's path is different. What truly counts is that you are trying, striving to be closer to Allah, and working on improving yourself. Don't be discouraged by setbacks or how far you still have to go. Allah sees your sincerity and effort, and that is what matters most. Keep going, for even the smallest steps are significant in your journey toward Him."
This reminds people that Allah appreciates every effort, no matter how small, as long as the heart is sincere.
Encourage Women To Wear Hijab
Encouraging others to wear the hijab is a beautiful intention, and it can be done with kindness, patience, and understanding. Here are a few suggestions on how to inspire other sisters:
1. **Lead by Example**:
By wearing the hijab confidently and with pride, you can serve as a role model. People are often inspired by the actions of others more than by words.
2. **Share Personal Stories**:
Talk about your own journey with the hijab and how it has positively impacted your life. Your experiences can motivate others who may be hesitant or unsure.
3. **Provide Education**:
Some sisters might not fully understand the importance or the spiritual significance of the hijab. Sharing knowledge in a gentle and respectful way can help them see the beauty in it.
4. **Offer Support**:
If someone expresses interest in wearing the hijab, offer to support them through the process. Whether it’s helping them choose hijabs, teaching them how to style it, or simply being there for emotional support, your encouragement can make a big difference.
5. **Respect Their Journey**:
Everyone's spiritual journey is different. Encourage them, but also respect their personal decisions and timing. Offer guidance without pressure.
6. **Highlight the Benefits**:
Talk about the inner peace, sense of identity, and connection to faith that wearing the hijab brings to you.
Your kindness and approachability can create a positive and supportive environment that inspires others naturally.

