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Be careful with self‑justification. God says: "Rather, man is a witness against himself, even if he presents his excuses." (Quran, 75:14-15). Honesty with yourself is the beginning of growth.
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New Muslim reminder: Doing the right thing may feel lonely at first…But Allah sees you. And He never lets your goodness go unrewarded.
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When you choose Allah over sin, and life becomes harder — you are walking the same path that Joseph, a Messenger of God, walked. Stay patient. Stay faithful. Surely God does not allow the reward of those who do good to be lost. (12:90)
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Do not search for the final scene while you are still in the well. Trust that God does not waste the reward of those who do good.
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If you choose what pleases God in private, God will honor you in public.
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Joseph, a Messenger of God, did not seek revenge when he had power. Faith removes the need to settle scores.
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As a new Muslim, focus on learning and following the example of the Messenger Muhammad ﷺ. Growth in Ramadan is gradual and beautiful.
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Even small actions done sincerely — like completing your fast by eating and drinking properly — carry great reward.
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Fear of God is not typical fear — it is reverence that protects you from regret.
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Following the example of the Messenger Muhammad ﷺ makes your Ramadan balanced, purposeful, and spiritually rich.
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Ramadan is not only about hunger — it’s about softening the heart and disciplining the soul.
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Ramadan combines many acts of worship: Salah, fasting, charity, the Quran, Supplication (Dua), mentioning Allah with praise and glory (Thikr), and repentance.
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The people who hurt you today may stand before you tomorrow. Decide now who you want to be then.
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Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Special Status and Virtue) is better than a thousand months. Seek it in the last 10 nights.
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The Messenger Muhammad ﷺ would spend the last 10 nights in spiritual retreat (i‘tikaf), focusing entirely on Allah and devotional ritual acts of worship.
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Joseph’s patience was not passive. He worked, served, and remained upright through every stage.
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The Messenger Muhammad ﷺ would “tighten his belt” in the last 10 nights of Ramadan — meaning he refrained from intimacy and worked harder and focused deeply on worship.
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During the last 10 nights of Ramadan, the Messenger Muhammad ﷺ increased even more in worship and devotion.
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