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02/03/2026
22/02/2026

Ramadan is your chance to start over with Allah, not because you were perfect before it, but because His mercy is greater than every mistake you’ve ever made. It is the month where sins are erased, hearts are softened, and even the smallest act done sincerely is multiplied beyond imagination. In the quiet hunger of the day and the stillness of the night, you learn that what truly feeds you is not food, but faith. In the recitation of the Qur’an, you find parts of your heart you thought were lost. So walk into Ramadan with hope, worship with sincerity, and leave it with a heart that is closer to Allah than it has ever been before. ✨

21/02/2026

Ramadan is not just about staying hungry, it’s about training your heart. When you leave food for Allah, you’re proving you can leave sins for Him too. When you wake up for suhoor while the world sleeps, it’s a reminder that your relationship with Allah is personal, quiet, and unseen. This month softens hearts that felt hard all year. The Qur’an hits differently. Sujood feels longer. Du’a feels heavier. It’s as if Allah is telling you, “Come back. I’m still here.” Don’t let Ramadan be only about iftar plans and tired days. Let it be about real tawbah. About forgiving people. About fixing your salah. About speaking less and remembering Allah more. Even one sincere du’a in this month can change your entire life. And remember, many people who planned for last Ramadan never reached it. If you are here, it’s mercy. So treat this month like it might be your last. Because one Ramadan can take you closer to Jannah than you ever imagined. 💕

19/02/2026

Ramadan is your permission to ask Allah for everything, the big dreams you’re scared to say out loud, the quiet duas you whisper only in sujood, the healing your heart is still waiting for, the rizq you don’t see a path to, the forgiveness you feel unworthy of, and the peace you’ve been searching for in people. This is the month where doors are open, mercy is pouring down, and even the smallest dua is heard. Don’t limit your requests because you think they’re “too much.” You are asking Al-Malik, the Owner of everything. Ask Him to fix what feels broken, to guide you when you feel lost, to change you before you ask Him to change your situation. Ramadan is not just about fasting from food, it’s about turning back to the One who can give you more than you ever imagined. So raise your hands. Cry if you need to. Be specific. Be honest. Ask Allah for everything. ✨

Ramadan Mubarak 🌙
18/02/2026

Ramadan Mubarak 🌙

16/02/2026

Sometimes Allah removes people, delays plans, and changes directions in your life not to punish you but to protect you. We only see the moment; He sees the outcome. You may cry over something you lost today, while Allah is saving you from a pain you would not have survived tomorrow. Trusting Him is not always easy. Some days it feels heavy. Some nights your du’a feels repeated and your heart feels tired. But remember: the One who created your heart understands it better than you do. He knows why you’re waiting. He knows why it hurts. And He promises that after hardship comes ease (Qur’an 94:6). So hold on. Even when you don’t understand the plan, trust the Planner. Allah never wastes your patience, your tears, or your silent prayers. 🤍

14/02/2026

Allah knows the weight you carry in your heart, the worries you don’t speak about, the prayers you repeat every night, the battles you fight silently. Nothing about your struggle is hidden from Him. When things feel delayed or difficult, it doesn’t mean He has forgotten you. Sometimes He is shaping your patience, strengthening your faith, and preparing something better than what you asked for. Trust that every tear is counted, every du’a is heard, and every hardship has meaning. With Allah, nothing is wasted.

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