"Whoever truly trusts Allah in attaining something, he attains it."
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"Whoever truly trusts Allah in attaining something, he attains it."
[Madarij al-Salikin | 2/114]
Abdullah ibn Masud رضي الله عنه said:
“I hate to see a man completely idle —
striving neither for his dunya
nor for his akhirah.” (Al-Ḥilyah)
No work.
No ibadah.
That is not rest —
that is decay.
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Whoever rectifies his inner self, Allah will rectify his outer state.
— Umar ibn Khattab
Al-Hasan al-Basei رحمه الله said:
“If you saw the companions, you would say: ‘They are crazy.’ And if they saw you, they would say: ‘These are not Muslims.’”
(Ḥilyat al-Awliyāʾ)
The standard changed.
Not the deen —
but the people.
After you break free
from social media addiction,
you will realize:
Others moved ahead.
Some memorized the Qur’an.
Some mastered tajwid.
Some grew in knowledge.
While you sat — scrolling.
Your life didn’t pause.
It moved.
And you are now
closer to your grave
than you think.
Reflect —
before regret becomes useless.
You leave beneficial circles —
others take your place.
You stay away from the masjid —
others fill the rows.
You abandon the Qur’an —
others carry it in their hearts.
You distance yourself from Allah —
others draw closer.
Understand this clearly:
Nothing you left
needed you.
The loss
is entirely yours.
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The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
“You will never leave something for the sake of Allah except that He replaces it with something better.” [Musnad Ahmad 23074]
You think you’re losing.
But you’re being upgraded.
Let go
for His sake.