Life With Allah - الحياة مع الله
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Life with Allah (الحياة مع الله) is a da‘wah initiative of Ummah Welfare Trust which aims to connect the creation to The Creator.

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A Blessed Invitation

If He didn’t love you, He wouldn’t have called you. Nor would He have invited you to His house and facilitated your journey there. Blessed are those whom He has chosen for this sacred journey of love, closeness, and the forgiveness of sins. 

This is an invitation like no other.

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Forwarded from Quds News Network
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First moments when the Israeli warplanes targeted a displacement tent in Beit Lahyia North of Gaza.

An entire family was erased from the civil registry.
Children were burned alive in Gaza last night following an Israeli airstrike that targeted displacement tents in the Al Mawasi area of Khan Younis, southern Gaza.

وَإِذَا ٱلْمَوْءُۥدَةُ سُئِلَتْ. بِأَىِّ ذَنۢبٍۢ قُتِلَتْ
On the Day of Judgement, when the girl-child that was buried alive will be asked, for what sin she was killed. (81:8-9)
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Forwarded from Quds News Network
Unborn child didn’t survive an Israeli attack on displacement tents in southern Gaza Strip. The airstrikes tore open the womb of the mother, murdering her and her four-month-old fetus in sight.

Since the war started, 17,954 children were killed during the war with 274 children were born and killed in the war. 876 children less than a year were murdered, 52 children were killed due to malnutrition.
Focus on the deeper meanings of ḥajj, trace the footsteps of the Prophet ﷺ and reflect on the āyāt of ḥajj.

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Invoking ṣalāh on the Messenger of Allah ﷺ is amongst the most fruitful acts you can occupy yourself with.

The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “Increase your ṣalāh upon me on the day and night of Jumuʿah. Whoever invokes ṣalāh upon me once, Allah will bestow ṣalāh upon him ten times.” (Bayhaqī)

Ṣalla Allāhu ʿalayhi wa sallam.
Even Gaza’s Unborn Testify!

A four-month-old foetus martyred by Israelis, with the Shahada finger raised
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “Jumu‘ah is comprised of twelve portions of time. There is one in which a Muslim who asks Allah for something will have it granted to him. Seek it in the last period after ‘Asr.” (Abū Dāwūd)

On this blessed day of Jumuʿah, continue to make sincere duʿās for the oppressed Muslims, especially in Gaza.

We ask Allah to aid and protect our brothers and sisters in Gaza and across Palestine from every side, granting them victory against the oppressors.

May Allah protect and liberate al-Masjid Al-Aqsā from its enemies and all forms of evil.
Responding to the Call of Ibrahim (ʿalayhis-salām)
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“By Allah, we won't leave these lands. O Trump and Netanyahu, we won't give up.”

Amid the massacre at Al-Ayoubiya School in Gaza, a Palestinian father who lost several family members delivers a powerful message to Netanyahu, Trump, and the whole world.
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“May Allah take revenge on every tyrant, every stubborn person, every infidel, and everyone who did not stand beside us and with our children.”

Words from a Palestinian grandmother after her grandchildren were killed in an Israeli airstrike while collecting water in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
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وَلَا تَحْسَبَنَّ اللّٰهَ غَافِلًا عَمَّا يَعْمَلُ الظّٰلِمُوْنَ . اِنَّمَا يُؤَخِّرُهُمْ لِيَوْمٍ تَشْخَصُ فِيْهِ الْاَبْصَارُ
“Do not ever think that Allah is unaware of what the oppressors do. He only postpones them until a Day when the eyes will stare (in horror).” (14:42) ...

Heartfelt recitation by Shaykh Fadi from Gaza
The child Kinan Adwan, just a year and a half old, nursed from his mother, kissed her, and went out to play near his family in Khan Younis—only to be deliberately targeted and killed by criminals.
His father says:

*"After 18 years of waiting… he came to us with longing and thirst. His mother had to take 700 injections so he could come into this world."*

O Allah, burn the hearts of those who burn the hearts of our people, and grant us the strength to support them in a way that lifts from us the sin of betrayal.
May we realise the importance of al-Masjid al-Aqsā. Let's frequently travel there to fill its Masjids and courtyards, and play our part in protecting and preserving its sanctity.

O Allah, protect and purify al-Masjid al-Aqsā from its enemies. Restore al-Masjid al-Aqsā to the hands of the Muslims, and keep it elevated and honored until the Day of Judgment.
The Best Provision

“Take provisions (for the journey)—surely the best provision is taqwā.” (2:197)

Taqwā is to protect yourself from the punishment of Allah by avoiding His prohibitions and implementing His commands.

Taqwā is the believer’s key provision in his journey to Allah. Taqwā is the ultimate ingredient for success, as it is a shield from the Hell-fire and the path to Paradise.

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Forwarded from The Thinking Muslim Blog
Before stepping into prayer, you must prepare your mindset. Ask yourself: why do I pray? Is it just because it’s obligatory? That’s an incomplete perspective. You should pray because prayer is comfort and joy. Some people pray simply to fulfill an obligation. They just want to "get it over with." But that’s not what prayer is meant to be. Don't pray just because it’s haram to abandon it—pray because you love to.

Don’t rush to finish your prayer. Some people treat it like a chore—“Let’s just get it done so we can relax.” This attitude will never allow one to feel khushu‘ (humble devotion). Such people get upset if the imam recites two extra verses. They fume if the iqamah is delayed even a minute. For them, prayer is like clocking in and out of work—it’s all about attendance. This perspective has to change if you want your prayer to transform.

Don't pray just to check off a box. Enjoy it. Love it. Approach it with anticipation, not as a burden. If you come to prayer with the attitude of "let’s just get it over with," you’ll never achieve khushu‘. Then you’ll wonder, “Why don’t I feel anything in prayer?”—but the answer is clear.

Change your view of prayer. Come because you want to, because you rejoice in it, because you miss it. If you view it this way, your prayer will inevitably change. Prepare yourself for prayer just as you prepare for an exam, a driver’s test, or a job interview. You’re about to stand before the King of kings, the Compeller of the heavens and the earth.

Don’t arrive at the last second, rushing with the iqamah. It’s unrealistic to jump straight from worldly distractions into the afterlife in a single breath. Some people think khushu‘ is like flipping a switch—press it and suddenly you’re present. It doesn’t work that way.

You have to prepare yourself!