his-vibez
Uzbek 🇺🇿| 22 Y.o| Dubai📍
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his-vibez ¡ 3 days ago
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“Spending Time With Your Parents:
A Priceless Treasure — Surpassing All Voluntary Acts of Worship.
NEVER hurt your mother—not with words, anger, or silence.
She’s the only woman who loves you unconditionally.
Take care of her.
Parents don’t need our tears when they die. They need our hugs, laughter, love, and care while they’re still alive.”
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his-vibez ¡ 4 days ago
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Fatimah (رضي الله عنها), the daughter of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), was so modest that as her death approached, she asked Asma (رضي الله عنها): When you perform my janazah, do it at night so no one sees my body; and bury me so my shape is hidden.
Now imagine: if Fatimah (رضي الله عنها) found it shameful for her body’s shape to be seen even after death, how much more important is modesty while we are alive?
Yet today, it’s become common for women to wear tight clothes that reveal every curve—outlining the chest, waist, and more.
Modesty isn’t outdated—it’s timeless. So ask yourself: who are you trying to impress, Allah or the world?
Don’t sell your akhirah for a few Instagram and Snapchat likes. Those promoting immodesty don’t care about your hereafter.
Follow the Quran and Sunnah—it’s the only path that truly leads to honor and Jannah
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his-vibez ¡ 4 days ago
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If you truly want something but you’re not praying Tahajjud for it, it shows you don’t desire it as much as you think.
It’s like ignoring the key to the door you’re trying to open.
The sincerity of your desires is tested in the quietest hours of the night—if you’re not there, then it’s not real.
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his-vibez ¡ 5 days ago
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You hide messages. Speak in hushed tones, thinking no one else will know.
You lower your voice, careful not to be overheard.
You delete the evidence, erasing traces to keep your conversations a secret.
We are so concerned with the walls having ears,
We forget that the angels have pens—and they never run out of ink.
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his-vibez ¡ 7 days ago
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If you think I’m ‘good’ or ‘pious’ because of my posts, you’ve been fooled. Social media doesn’t define righteousness—if it did, the world would be fantastic, and it’s not.
What you see is what I let you see. Nothing more. I’m human, full of failures, flaws, and faults—far from flawlessness. Only Allah knows my reality.
I’m just another person here tryna remind myself about Allah. Any good you see in me is from Allah. The faults? Those are all mine.
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his-vibez ¡ 8 days ago
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When you run away from God in the morning, don’t expect him to find you during the day.
How do you expect Allah to remember you on the Day of Judgment when you can’t even bother to remember Him for five times a day? You’ll scroll through your phone for hours, stay up late watching nonsense, and bend over backward to please people who don’t even care about you.
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his-vibez ¡ 10 days ago
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Look through your phone, find your parents’ number, and call them.
Tell them how much they mean to you, how much you love them.
Thank them for the sacrifices they made, non-stop dua and prayers they made, the love they gave.
One day, you’ll scroll through your phone, see their number, and feel the unbearable pain of knowing you can’t call because no one will answer on the other side.
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his-vibez ¡ 11 days ago
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Remove these things from your life:
- Gossip
- Idle talk
- Tabarruj
- Tight clothes
- Drugs & alcohol
- People-pleasing
- Non-zabihah food
- Harām relationships
-Wasting time on social media
You add blessings by subtracting the harmful.
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his-vibez ¡ 12 days ago
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Numbers are deceptive.
‎Nuh ع preached 950 years.
‎He had 80 followers.
‎The battle of Badr.
‎300 men won against 1,000 men.
‎Aishah رض left a legacy of knowledge.
‎She had 0 children.
‎Numbers don't define worth.
‎Intention and effort do.
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his-vibez ¡ 14 days ago
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The hijab you refuse now will cover you one day, no doubt, period.
Don’t let the grave be the first time you wear it.
No momentary gain is worth exposing your hair and body to strangers.
Choose dignity, choose obedience, choose Jannah.
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his-vibez ¡ 15 days ago
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Society: do what pleases you.
Quran: do what pleases Allāh.
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his-vibez ¡ 15 days ago
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Ibn Hibban رَحِمَهُ ٱللَّٰهُ:
The worst type of delusion is when you expect Jannah’s fruits yet you are planting Jahannam’s seeds.
[Rawdatul-Uqālā, p.283]
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his-vibez ¡ 16 days ago
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Most of your problems can be avoided by:
• Praying your 5 daily salah
• Reading and reflecting on the Qur’an
• Consuming only halal food
• Taking dhikr-filled walks
• Surrounding yourself with righteous friends
• Deepening your knowledge of Islam
• Marrying a God-conscious partner
• Giving a portion of your income to charity
• Practicing zuhd by detaching from excess
Straightforward advice. What it requires is discipline.
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his-vibez ¡ 17 days ago
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You don’t need to:
• Disappear for 6 months
• Delete all social media
• Avoid gatherings
• Give up your hobbies
You just need to:
• Build your day around salah
• Prioritize your akhirah
• Eat halal and work out
• Wake up for Fajr/Daily Quran
• Take small,consistent steps towards Allah
It’s not about how fast you move but about staying on the right path never stopping.
Be Among 1% of Muslims.
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his-vibez ¡ 18 days ago
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Days pass by quickly,
Carrying us closer to our graves.
The moment draws near:
We will stand before our Lord.
In the grave, before Allah—
You will answer for every deed.
Yet many live in heedlessness,
While death approaches,
The Hour draws closer,
And every soul will be questioned.
So, dear brothers and sisters,
Pause. Reflect.
Guard your tongue,
Purify your heart,
And prepare for the meeting with Allah.
Remember: “And you will be questioned.”
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his-vibez ¡ 19 days ago
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He said to her:
My mother gave me the world, but your mother gave me my world.
Then She said:
Your mother raised you with such Iman, and mine prayed for someone like you.
And Allah brought us together
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his-vibez ¡ 20 days ago
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Why are Muslims more anxious and depressed than ever?
It’s by design:
• No Qur’ān, no solace.
• No prayers, no connection.
• Music floods the soul, drowning peace.
• Fake personas mask authentic selves.
• No purpose, just endless distractions.
• Processed food harms the body.
• Delayed marriages disrupt the Sunnah.
• 8 hours in a cubicle drains the spirit.
• Lost traditional roles weaken our identity.
• Fewer righteous friends leave us isolated.
• Success measured in dollars, not deeds.
• A weak connection to Allah.
It’s a recipe for spiritual decline. But the cure is clear:
Return to Allah, rediscover your purpose, and heal the soul.
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