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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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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.

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It May Sound Appealing, but Verifying Before Sharing Is Always Best Practice

We may see students, and even well-known scholars, post statements attributing them to Ibn Al-Qayyim or Ibn Taymiyyah (may Allāh have mercy on them) without referencing their sources. Upon reflection and research, these sayings are neither theirs nor found in any of their writings. In fact, those who are familiar with their works (may Allāh have mercy on him) realise that their style is quite different from what is widely circulated on social media. The reality is that, although these statements are beautiful, eloquent, and beneficial, they are actually from some contemporary virtuous individuals — nothing more.

Nonetheless, negligence in attributing words to their true authors or sources may, over time, lead to a generation that thrives on distortion and a lack of scholarly trustworthiness in narration and referencing. Consequently, statements may become confused, and falsehood, errors, and even contradictory views may infiltrate them.

Undoubtedly, training oneself to exercise caution in verifying statements, transmitting them, and attributing them accurately is the authentic methodology of the early generations of this Ummah. It is more fitting for us to follow their example and adhere to their path, for therein lies authenticity and safety.

Finally, some well-meaning individuals may view reminders about scholarly trustworthiness as excessive strictness, rigidity, or an obstacle to the spread of beneficial content. However, an insightful person who reflects on the consequences of unrestrained circulation of unverified statements through social media will recognise the danger of such an approach. Whoever is unable to verify the source or author of certain words should, at the very least, transmit them without attributing them to a scholar, not knowing whether he actually said them or not — even if we all agree on the beauty and great benefit of these words.

In the link below are a collection of some of the widely circulated sayings on social media that are often attributed by posters to Ibn Al-Qayyim but are not actually from him. The most common examples include:

▪️ “If Allāh blesses a person with a blessing, how can he know whether it is a trial or a blessing? He said: If it brings him closer to Allāh, it is a blessing; if it distances him, it is a trial.”

▪️ “By Allāh, a servant finds it difficult to know the sincerity of his own intention in his actions; so how could he presume to judge the intentions of others!”

▪️ “When hearts are close, distance between bodies does no harm.”

▪️ “No servant faults his brother for a sin except that he himself is tested with it. So if you hear of someone’s sin, say: May Allāh forgive us and him.”

▪️ “When the conscience is at peace, one’s rank is elevated; and when you know yourself, what is said about you cannot harm you.”

▪️ “Make all of your supplication that Allāh pardon you; for if He pardons you, your needs will come to you without your asking.”

▪️ “Perhaps you are asleep, while the gates of heaven are being knocked with tens of supplications for you — from a poor person you helped, a hungry person you fed, or a sorrowful person you comforted.”

▪️ “If you are praying and time is short and your needs are many, make all of your supplication that Allāh pardon you; for if He pardons you, your needs will come to you without your asking.”

▪️ “I saw people who neglected Allāh’s gaze upon them in private, so Allāh erased the sweetness of their remembrance; they became present yet as if absent — neither pleasant to behold, nor do hearts yearn for them.”

▪️ “Allāh refuses to admit the people of Paradise one by one; rather, every group will enter Paradise together. So look to your companions — where will they take you?”

▪️ “Do not think it is your soul that has led you to perform righteous deeds. Know that you are a servant whom Allāh loves, so He inspired you to do good. Do not neglect this love.”
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This is Tawbah homework based on the story of Abu Lubaabah's repentance during the battle of Bani-Quraydhah

From our beloved student Abu Hamzah Maalik.
May Allaah give him and all of our students Tawfeeq!


We took advantage of the story to explain to the students some conditions for Tawbah and how to repent to Allaah. Since, many of us growing up never knew how to repent to Allaah even when we wanted to.

اللهم اجعلنا من التوابين واجعلنا من المتطهرين
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Knowledge is more than ink on paper.📔🖋️
We can fill pages day after day, but if those words don’t reach our hearts, tongues, and actions, they remain empty.

Let the notes you take be with intention—for Allāh Alone

فَٱعۡبُدِ ٱللَّهَ مُخۡلِصًا لَّهُ ٱلدِّينَ

“So worship Allah (Alone) by doing religious deeds sincerely for Allah’s sake only.” [Surah Az-Zumar:2]

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📎 «The one who directs to good deeds, is rewarded like the one who performs it»

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Dear brothers and sisters, share this post with everyone you know, and remember: whoever points to a good deed will have a reward equal to the one who performs it.

So be among those who spread the khayr and revive the Sunnah, for Allah multiplies the reward for whom He wills.

So hasten towards this noble opportunity, and let your intention be sincerely for Allah alone. Perhaps Allah will make it a means for raising your ranks and multiplying your rewards.

BaarakAllahu feekum wa jazakumAllahu khayran.