The Ottomans were among the civilisations most attentive to distinctions between men and women in social etiquette. One example of this sensitivity was their use of two door knockers; the big one for men and a small one for women.
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Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله:
If the people know that missing the prayer is like missing the month of Ramadhan, they would strive to pray at its appointed time.
[Minhaaj As-Sunnah An-Nabawi | 5/230]
Reminder to send salawat upon the prophet ﷺ after maghrib on Thursdays that’s when Friday night starts.
The prophet ﷺ said,
“Increase your supplications for me on the day and night of Friday. Whoever blesses me once, Allah will bless him ten times.”
[Al-Sunan al-Kubrá 5854]
Surah Ad-Duha reminds us that every night has a morning no matter how long or how dark and during the darkness of these nights:
"Your Lord hasn't abandoned you." (93:3)
The teacher chose the shyest student in the class to draw a piece of paper, and if it was blank, the whole class would get a free lesson to play.
But all the papers were blank, and she did this to help him socialize and alleviate his shyness.