Ramadan Reflection Day 21- Laylatul Qadr: What We Lost, What We Must Seek – Dr. Abdul Wahid

Did you know the Prophet ﷺ once knew the exact night of Laylatul Qadr, but Allah ﷻ took that knowledge away from him? Why?This hadith teaches us more than just where to look for Laylatul…

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Taraweeh Teachings Day 22- The Sin That Steals Your Jannah

In these sacred last ten nights of Ramadan, a deep reminder calls us back to a sin we commit almost daily—backbiting. It slips off our tongues, cloaked in humor, habit, or carelessness, yet it carries…

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Ramadan Reflection Day 20- What Gaza Needs: The Spirit of Mecca’s Liberation– Dr. Abdul Wahid

The Liberation of Mecca—a moment that reshaped history—took place during the sacred month of Ramadan, most commonly marked on the 20th day. After the Quraysh’s allies violated a ceasefire agreement, the Prophet ﷺ saw the…

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Taraweeh Teachings Day 21- Destroyed by Wind, Humbled by Arrogance

Allah doesn’t just tell stories; He breaks them down in vivid, humbling detail so we can take lessons from them.Such is the case of Surah Fussilat where Allah (swt) shows us the downfall of the…

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What Framework shall we use

In These last ten nights of Ramadan, we are reminded that the Qur’an is a guide, not just for personal worship, but for solving society’s deepest crises through the framework of Islam. What is the solution…

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Ramadan Reflection Day 20- What the Liberation of Mecca Teaches Us Today– Dr. Abdul Wahid

In the blessed month of Ramadan, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ led a defining moment in Islamic history: the peaceful liberation of Mecca. Despite a force of 10,000 Muslims prepared for battle, the Prophet commanded restraint,…

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Ramadan Reflection Day 19- Gaza, Pharaoh, and the Power of Divine Justice– Dr. Abdul Wahid

In a time when the horrors from Gaza flood our screens and weigh heavily on our hearts, a timeless verse from the Qur’an offers a beacon of hope and perspective. Allah (swt) says:وَنُرِيدُ أَن نَّمُنَّ…

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Taraweeh Teachings Day 19- The Power of Good Expectation from Allah(swt)

The Prophet ﷺ narrated that Allah says:”I am as My servant expects Me to be.” (Sahih Bukhari & Muslim)This means our trust, hope, and expectations from Allah determine how we experience His mercy, guidance, and…

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Ramadan Reflection Day 18- The Blessed Status of Al Aqsa and Al Quds– Dr. Abdul Wahid

Why is Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa so important in Islam?Allah states in Surah Al-Isra:”Glory be to the One Who took His servant by night from Al-Masjid Al-Haram to Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show…

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Taraweeh Teachings Day 18- Dhikr is More Than Just Words

Saying SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, La ilaha illallah is important, but true dhikr extends beyond words.This constant remembrance is not just through words but through our hearts, actions, and consciousness. When we continuously remember Allah, we draw…

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Ramadan Reflection Day 17- The Lessons of Badr: Trust in Allah, Preparation, and Victory– Dr. Abdul Wahid

Badr was not just the first battle in Islam—it was a defining moment in history.Had the believers not been victorious, Islam may not have survived.The Prophet ﷺ and his companions faced overwhelming odds: 319 believers…

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Ramadan Reflection Day 16- Islam- A Complete Way of Life, Not Just Rituals– Dr. Abdul Wahid

Do you treat Islam as a personal ritual or as a complete system for life?Ramadan is the month of the Quran—a time when we immerse ourselves in its recitation, its meanings, and its impact on…

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