Dua for Breaking the Fast

Dua for Breaking the Fast

Dua for Ease in all matters

22

November, 2022

Mariam Ahmad

Mariam Ahmad

Writer, Creator and Founder of JDD

Do you ever go through problems and tough situations and bear them thinking they’re just normal tests of this Dunya?

 

Being human I believe we do this out of habit. Sometimes, more than we’d like to admit, we just let situations overwhelm us or cause us stress because we think it’s normal or that it’s not such a big deal and we can get through it.

But why wait and get through it? Yes being patient is always recommended and preached in Islam but another thing that’s also recommended is precaution.

Precaution over cure. It’s better to try and prevent a stressful situation instead of letting it happen and then try to solve it. And Allah has made Islam so beautiful and complete that there is always a way out of a difficulty if we turn to Allah and ask for His Protection and Blessings. A powerful and simple dua that you can use daily before doing any act that you’d like ease in is

 

A short and simple dua that can be memorized easily.

Try and make it a habit of reciting this before doing anything to attain ease an Allah’s blessings in all your tasks.

 

Remember, the best way to make a dua is with sincere intentions and to have firm complete Faith in Allah and His Abilities.

Let me know, if this dua makes a difference in your life.

 

 

The night better than a thousand months

The night better than a thousand months

MARIAM AHMAD

Author, Creator and Founder of JDD

The month of Ramadan is a very special month filled with numerous blessings and virtues. The whole month is spent worshipping Allah and refraining from sins or unpleasant deeds like no other month in the year and the intensity and quality only increases as we move onto the last ten nights of this Holy and loved month. The main reason being the occurrence of  Laylat-ul-Qadr ( Night of Decree).

The Prophet (sallalahu alaihi wasalam) used to strive harder during these last ten days than any other days.

Laylat-ul-Qadr is the night of decree, the night on which the destiny of every creature is ordained for the following year.

When is Laylat ul Qadr?

How do we know which night is going to be Laylat ul Qadr? The answer is pretty simple, we don’t. We cannot be certain of the night of qadr as this information is not know to us. The hikmah behind this is that if we knew which night is laylat ul qadr we wouldn’t make the effort of ibadah, in the rest of the nights. So it is depicted from the various authentic ahadith that the night of Qadr changes from year to year.

We do however, have a few signs which can signal to that beautiful night full of blessings.

Signs of Laylat-ul-Qadr

  •  It is of the odd-numbered nights.

Ayesha ( May Allah be pleased with her) narrated that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Seek Laylat al-Qadr in the odd-numbered nights of the last ten nights.

Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 4/259

  •  The night is a soft, gentle, and peaceful night. Not too cold and not too hot, perfectly comfortable.

the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Laylat al-Qadr is a pleasant night, neither hot nor cold, and the following day the sun rises red and weak.”

Saheeh Ibn Khuzaymah, 2912; Musnad al Tayaalisi

  • As mentioned in the above hadith, the sun rises the following day without visible sun rays, red and weak.

 

  • The night is bright.

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Laylat al-Qadr is a bright night, neither hot nor cold, in which no meteors are seen.”

Majma’ al-Zawaa’id, 3/179; Musnad Ahmad

It is not essential for the one who “catches” Laylat al-Qadr to know that he has “caught” it. The point is to strive hard and to be sincere in worship, whether or not one knows that one has “caught” it. It may be that some of those who do not know that may be better with Allaah and higher in status than those who did know which night it was, because the former strove hard. We ask Allaah to accept our fasting our prayer at night, and to help us to remember Him and to thank Him and to worship Him properly. May Allah bless our Prophet Muhammad.

(Islamqa)

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Just Four Words…

Just Four Words…

Just Four Words…

04

APRIL, 2021

Assalam u alaikum, today I thought as my initial post I would share something that will benefit you immensely. In today’s time everyone is busy, trying to catch up on things before time runs out. We want to carry out acts of ibadah but it can seem time consuming. What we forget is that Allah made this religion as an ease for us, not to cause difficulty.

There are many times, you can see in the Quran or the Shariah where situations are simplified and made easy. We have many dua’as and acts of worship which don’t take much time while not cutting from the rewards. For example,

 

How beautiful it is that Islam does not enforce you to just sit all day in remembrance to gain great reward. You can simply recite these four words and receive immense reward..

Again putting emphasis on the quality and not the quantity. Do ponder over the translation of these four words and try to catch the powerful meaning and you will see how these are heavier on the scale than a whole morning’s worth of regular remembrance.

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