⬆️We’ve created something simple, practical, and effective — the General Lectures Notebook, available in B5 and A5 sizes
📔Launching next Friday at 6pm إن شاء الله [Limited in stock]📔
Whether your masjid hosts conferences or general lectures open to everyone, it’s easy to find yourself reaching for a random notebook or loose sheet of paper — only to misplace it later or never return to your notes. Maybe you’re just starting your journey in seeking knowledge and everything still feels unfamiliar.
That’s exactly why we made this notebook — a dedicated space to capture your notes from general talks and reminders. It’s designed for everyone — whether you’ve never attended a gathering before or you’re someone who attends regularly.
If you’re new, this is a great place to start. You might not yet be familiar with the different Islamic sciences, or even know what to do when these lectures or conferences take place — and that’s completely fine. Start small and keep it simple. The goal of attending general lectures is to take away benefit. Even if you've never written notes in a gathering before, or aren’t used to bringing a notebook or pen to the masjid, that’s okay — this is your first step, in shā’ Allāh.
We had you in mind when creating this — a straightforward, no-fuss notebook where you can jot down key points and reminders from gatherings of khayr. Even if you’re not ready to write anything down just yet — still bring it with you. Sometimes simply having it with you is the beginning of building new habits.
And for those who know someone just starting out, why not gift them this notebook? It could be the small gesture that opens the door to the sweetness of brotherhood and sisterhood.
And if you’ve been studying for a while, this notebook is for you too. There is a beneficial lecture delivered by Ustādh Abū Fajr حفظه الله where it was mentioned that it’s important for the student to attend both specific classes and general lectures to the best of their ability.
https://youtu.be/nPNPlL_nRZs?si=PfkCsllcfctduXEh
This notebook as well as the others will be released to purchase on Friday 15th of August إن شاء الله
May Allāh allow us to reach that time and grant us Tawfīq
📲T.me/knowledgeknotes
📔Launching next Friday at 6pm إن شاء الله [Limited in stock]📔
Whether your masjid hosts conferences or general lectures open to everyone, it’s easy to find yourself reaching for a random notebook or loose sheet of paper — only to misplace it later or never return to your notes. Maybe you’re just starting your journey in seeking knowledge and everything still feels unfamiliar.
That’s exactly why we made this notebook — a dedicated space to capture your notes from general talks and reminders. It’s designed for everyone — whether you’ve never attended a gathering before or you’re someone who attends regularly.
If you’re new, this is a great place to start. You might not yet be familiar with the different Islamic sciences, or even know what to do when these lectures or conferences take place — and that’s completely fine. Start small and keep it simple. The goal of attending general lectures is to take away benefit. Even if you've never written notes in a gathering before, or aren’t used to bringing a notebook or pen to the masjid, that’s okay — this is your first step, in shā’ Allāh.
We had you in mind when creating this — a straightforward, no-fuss notebook where you can jot down key points and reminders from gatherings of khayr. Even if you’re not ready to write anything down just yet — still bring it with you. Sometimes simply having it with you is the beginning of building new habits.
And for those who know someone just starting out, why not gift them this notebook? It could be the small gesture that opens the door to the sweetness of brotherhood and sisterhood.
And if you’ve been studying for a while, this notebook is for you too. There is a beneficial lecture delivered by Ustādh Abū Fajr حفظه الله where it was mentioned that it’s important for the student to attend both specific classes and general lectures to the best of their ability.
https://youtu.be/nPNPlL_nRZs?si=PfkCsllcfctduXEh
This notebook as well as the others will be released to purchase on Friday 15th of August إن شاء الله
May Allāh allow us to reach that time and grant us Tawfīq
📲T.me/knowledgeknotes
Forwarded from Alqawluthaabit | القول الثابت
إلى أولئك الذين ينادون بما يسمونه الثقة بالنفس والاعتماد على النفس
قال ابن القيم رحمه الله :
"ومن أحسن ظنه بنفسه فهو من أجهل الناس بنفسه".
[مدارج السالكين ۱/ ۱۸۹]
To those who advocate what they call self-confidence and self-reliance
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
"Whoever has a good opinion of himself is among the most ignorant of people about himself."
[Madārij As-Sālikīn] (1/189)
قال ابن القيم رحمه الله :
"ومن أحسن ظنه بنفسه فهو من أجهل الناس بنفسه".
[مدارج السالكين ۱/ ۱۸۹]
To those who advocate what they call self-confidence and self-reliance
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
"Whoever has a good opinion of himself is among the most ignorant of people about himself."
[Madārij As-Sālikīn] (1/189)
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🎁 Gift Wrap Option
We’re now offering a gift wrap service for just £3.00. Perfect for gifting!
Includes wrapping + a postcard.
You can write your own message, or
we’ll handwrite it for you.
Simply add “Gift Wrap” to your cart and write your message in the notes
section at checkout.
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We’re now offering a gift wrap service for just £3.00. Perfect for gifting!
Includes wrapping + a postcard.
You can write your own message, or
we’ll handwrite it for you.
Simply add “Gift Wrap” to your cart and write your message in the notes
section at checkout.
Www.Knowledgeknotes.com
📍Collection
If you’re attending Masjid Al Muqbil this Sunday for the weekend evening classes, you can collect your notebook.
Do not order from the website if you are collecting.
Brothers: Please message the brother: +44 7747 451417
Sisters: Please email us at info@knowledgeknotes.com and we’ll connect you with the sister.
Other Collection Opportunities:
Whenever we attend conferences, lectures, or other events, we’ll let you know so you can collect your notebooks in person and save you from having to pay for shipping.
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📧Info@knolwedgeknotes.com
If you’re attending Masjid Al Muqbil this Sunday for the weekend evening classes, you can collect your notebook.
Do not order from the website if you are collecting.
Brothers: Please message the brother: +44 7747 451417
Sisters: Please email us at info@knowledgeknotes.com and we’ll connect you with the sister.
Other Collection Opportunities:
Whenever we attend conferences, lectures, or other events, we’ll let you know so you can collect your notebooks in person and save you from having to pay for shipping.
📲T.me/Knowledgeknotes
🛒Www.knowledgeknotes.com
📧Info@knolwedgeknotes.com
The Fiqh, Tafsīr, Hadīth, Tawhīd & The General lectures notebook are now available to purchase on our website.
🛒Shop now at
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One of the brothers/sisters received their rough notebooks today ⬆️
الحمد لله رب العالمين
الحمد لله رب العالمين
Another happy customer just received our brand-new hardcover notebooks and is already using them for their
studies — اللهم بارك!
If you’ve received yours, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Please leave us a review on our website.
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studies — اللهم بارك!
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
الحمد لله رب العالمين
We have launched the new notebooks by the Tawfīq of Allāh عزوجل last Friday.
Above all, we acknowledge that this is purely from Allāh عز وجل. It is not our effort, skill, or planning that made this possible, but His mercy and guidance alone. Allāh enabled us, facilitated the path, and brought it to completion. Truly, success is from Him and not from us!
So when you receive your notebook, remember that it is a blessing from Allāh—thank Him, and make du‘ā that it becomes a means for you to draw closer to Him.
We ask Allāh to accept this from you and from us, to purify our intentions, and to keep us sincere in all that we do.
جزاكم الله خيرا
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الحمد لله رب العالمين
We have launched the new notebooks by the Tawfīq of Allāh عزوجل last Friday.
Above all, we acknowledge that this is purely from Allāh عز وجل. It is not our effort, skill, or planning that made this possible, but His mercy and guidance alone. Allāh enabled us, facilitated the path, and brought it to completion. Truly, success is from Him and not from us!
So when you receive your notebook, remember that it is a blessing from Allāh—thank Him, and make du‘ā that it becomes a means for you to draw closer to Him.
We ask Allāh to accept this from you and from us, to purify our intentions, and to keep us sincere in all that we do.
جزاكم الله خيرا
T.me/Knowledgeknotes
Forwarded from Masjid As-Sahabah project
Buying Followers/Likes on Social Media Platforms
Yes, it's possible to buy followers on social media, but is it allowed in Islam?
Buying followers/likes usually means paying for fake or inactive accounts to make your numbers look higher.
According to Islam, this is not allowed because of the following reasons:
1⃣. Deception
→ It creates a false impression of popularity, influence, or credibility. If others are misled into thinking you are more influential than you really are, this is a form of tadlis (deceptive marketing), which is prohibited.
Asmā' bint Abi Bakr (may Allāh be pleased with them) narrated that a woman who had a co-wife asked the Prophet ﷺ: “Is it a sin if she boasts about her husband’s attention or status beyond what he actually gives her?” In other words, she claimed in front of her co-wife that her husband gave her more favour than he really did, to make the other woman upset. The Prophet ﷺ said to her: “One who pretends to have what was not given to them is like wearing garments of falsehood.” [Bukhāri & Muslim]
2⃣. Lying / False Representation
→ The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever deceives us is not one of us.” (Muslim)
3⃣. Wasting Wealth
→ Paying for something that has little to no real benefit (fake engagement that doesn’t actually help you reach people) is wasteful spending, which Islam prohibits.
Yes, buying followers may give a short-term boost in numbers, but long-term success usually comes from authentic engagement
4⃣. Violating Terms of Service
→ Buying followers/likes is against the terms of service of these platforms. They consider it a form of manipulation, and if detected, it can lead to:
-> Removal of fake subscribers/followers.
-> Suppression of your content in recommendations.
-> Account suspension or permanent ban in serious cases.
The Prophet ﷺ said: "Muslims [must] honour their agreements." [Reported by Abū Dāwūd; authenticated by Sheikh Albāni raḥimahullāh]
Keep in mind, people can often tell when an account has “fake” followers, which can damage credibility.
✅ Alternatives:
Invest in real growth through consistent, high-quality content, engaging with your audience authentically, ads, collaborations, SEO/hashtags, or content strategies — all of which are allowed and effective.
#tarbiyah@masjidsahabah
Yes, it's possible to buy followers on social media, but is it allowed in Islam?
Buying followers/likes usually means paying for fake or inactive accounts to make your numbers look higher.
According to Islam, this is not allowed because of the following reasons:
1⃣. Deception
→ It creates a false impression of popularity, influence, or credibility. If others are misled into thinking you are more influential than you really are, this is a form of tadlis (deceptive marketing), which is prohibited.
Asmā' bint Abi Bakr (may Allāh be pleased with them) narrated that a woman who had a co-wife asked the Prophet ﷺ: “Is it a sin if she boasts about her husband’s attention or status beyond what he actually gives her?” In other words, she claimed in front of her co-wife that her husband gave her more favour than he really did, to make the other woman upset. The Prophet ﷺ said to her: “One who pretends to have what was not given to them is like wearing garments of falsehood.” [Bukhāri & Muslim]
2⃣. Lying / False Representation
→ The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever deceives us is not one of us.” (Muslim)
3⃣. Wasting Wealth
→ Paying for something that has little to no real benefit (fake engagement that doesn’t actually help you reach people) is wasteful spending, which Islam prohibits.
Yes, buying followers may give a short-term boost in numbers, but long-term success usually comes from authentic engagement
4⃣. Violating Terms of Service
→ Buying followers/likes is against the terms of service of these platforms. They consider it a form of manipulation, and if detected, it can lead to:
-> Removal of fake subscribers/followers.
-> Suppression of your content in recommendations.
-> Account suspension or permanent ban in serious cases.
The Prophet ﷺ said: "Muslims [must] honour their agreements." [Reported by Abū Dāwūd; authenticated by Sheikh Albāni raḥimahullāh]
Keep in mind, people can often tell when an account has “fake” followers, which can damage credibility.
✅ Alternatives:
Invest in real growth through consistent, high-quality content, engaging with your audience authentically, ads, collaborations, SEO/hashtags, or content strategies — all of which are allowed and effective.
#tarbiyah@masjidsahabah
⬆️Some of our brothers and sisters receiving their notebooks
الحمد لله رب العالمين
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