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Something better you read here may heal your heart
اللهُمَّ اختم حياتي بعمل صالح القاك به

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Kun faya kun, Some du’as never leave our hearts—no matter how long it’s been. Maybe that’s Allah’s way of saying: ‘Not yet, but soon.’ They linger because He placed hope there, not to break us, but to fulfill it at the perfect time. Hold on—He writes miracles in silence.

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Kun faya kun, There are some du’as we make that feel too big, too far, too impossible, yet we can’t stop making them. They come back again and again, almost like a quiet whisper from Allah: “Keep asking… I’m listening.” Maybe you were chosen to witness a miracle.

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Laylatul-Qadr is unknown but the Day of 'Arafah is known. If there is a day that can change your life, it is 'Arafah. A day Allah's mercy descends. Your duas will be accepted and your sins, past and future will be erased.

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This Dhul Hijjah, don't hold back your du'as. Ask for the impossible, the distant, the broken, the long-awaited. Nothing is too much for Allah. He is Al-Qadeer, the One who is fully capable. These are sacred days. Pour your heart out. He's listening.

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Kun faya kun, To those waiting for their du'as to be answered, hoping for change and miracles-Dhul Hijjah is your moment. Raise your hands with conviction. Trust in "Kun Faya Kun" when He wills, it happens. Expect miracles. Be patient without fear.

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Organize your du’as and prepare your wishes, For a great day is coming. If Laylatul Qadr is hidden from us, Then the Day of Arafah is a clear invitation. Don’t miss what’s known.

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Trust Allah so deeply that when things fall apart, your heart stays calm because you know His plan is always better than yours.

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Keep it to yourself until Allah gives you the green light. Before sharing anything big—an opportunity, a plan, or even good news—normalize praying two rak’ahs and asking Allah, “Is this the right time to tell others?” Some things are meant to stay between you and Him.

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Allah will make a way. The doors you thought were closed? Allah can open them in ways you never imagined. The path that looks blocked? He can clear it effortlessly. No matter the struggle, there is always a way with Him. Your hardship is not forever. Your pain is not permanent.

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Keep asking Allah for what you want until He answers your dua and opens beautiful doors for you. He will, one day. There's no need to rush or worry about how it will happen. Instead, focus on maintaining your Tawakkul, and trust in His perfect timing.

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You are not behind. You are not failing. You are simply on a path that looks different from others—and that’s okay. Not everything in life needs to be rushed. Some things bloom slowly. Some hearts heal quietly. And some journeys take time to unfold.

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Sometimes, Allah delays things in your life not to punish you—but to protect you. You may not understand it now, but one day you’ll look back and realize that the “no” you cried over was actually a greater mercy than the “yes” you were praying for. So trust His timing.

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If Allah blessed you with the opportunity of asking Him anything at Tahajjud, then consider it a done deal. That Dua is definitely accepted, irrespective how impossible it seems and even though it seems that it is against all means. You will definitely witness the acceptance.

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Sometimes, you’ll feel like you’re doing everything right—praying, making du’a, staying away from sin—and yet nothing seems to be changing. And that’s when your heart begins to whisper, “What’s the point?” But here’s the thing: your effort is never lost with Allah.