Social Media Is Destroying Your Akhirah: Here’s Exactly How
Know how your phone is erasing your good deeds, hardening your heart, and pulling you away from Allah without you realizing it. Know the Islamic solution before it’s too late.
Know how your phone is erasing your good deeds, hardening your heart, and pulling you away from Allah without you realizing it. Know the Islamic solution before it’s too late.
Study the seven hidden destroyers killing the blessings in your marriage that you’re doing right now. Learn how to restore barakah before your relationship crumbles completely.
Know which modern jobs and income sources are actually haram according to Islamic scholars. Learn what you need to do if you’re currently working in one of these fields and how to transition to halal earnings.
Visit the detailed timeline of what happens from the moment you’re buried until the Day of Judgment. Learn the terrifying reality of the grave’s questioning and how to prepare now.
Explore the shocking Islamic truth about why righteous Muslims face more hardship than sinners. The answer from authentic hadiths will completely change how you see your struggles.
Everything was written before you were born—your lifespan, your rizq, your struggles. But you’re still accountable for your choices. Understanding qadr is the key to peace in chaos and effort without anxiety.
You owe your parents respect and care. But Islam also commanded them to treat you with kindness, educate you properly, and raise you with love—rights that existed 1,400 years before modern child protection laws.
The Prophet ﷺ left behind his home, his business, his entire life in Makkah—not moving away from hardship, but moving toward establishing Islam. That 260-mile journey became year zero of Islamic history.
At 10 years old, he became Muslim. At 23, he risked death sleeping in the Prophet’s bed while assassins waited. At 63, he was murdered while praying—his beard soaked with blood, still in prostration.
His blood fell on the verse “Allah will suffice you against them” as assassins killed him during Quran recitation. At 82, fasting, refusing to defend himself—Uthman’s final moments defined his entire life.
He set out with a sword to kill the Prophet ﷺ. Then one moment changed everything. Umar’s (RA) conversion to Islam was so powerful, the Prophet (PBUH) made dua specifically for him.
Beaten until unrecognizable. Fortune of 40,000 dinars spent freeing tortured believers. First thought after regaining consciousness: “Is the Prophet safe?” Abu Bakr’s life was defined by sacrifice that changed history.
You have a personal shaytan called a qareen who knows your weaknesses, whispers during prayer, and works 24/7 to drag you to Hellfire. But Allah gave you weapons more powerful than you realize.
The Prophet ﷺ said “tie your camel, then trust in Allah”—not one or the other, both. True tawakkal means exhausting every effort while knowing the outcome belongs to Allah alone. It’s the opposite of both anxiety and laziness.
The Quran speaks to you by name, offers solutions to your exact problems, and promises to testify for you on Judgment Day. Yet for most Muslims, it gathers dust while we scroll through apps that drain our souls.
Allah didn’t just warn us about Dajjal—He gave us Surah Al-Kahf as spiritual armor. Four stories addressing four trials: faith, wealth, knowledge, and power. Master these lessons and you’ll recognize his deception.
Virtual reality blurs what’s real. Social media distorts truth. Instant gratification rules our lives. The world is being conditioned for Dajjal’s arrival—and most people don’t even realize it’s happening.
Allah declares in Surah An-Nisa that He forgives all sins except one: shirk. If you die associating partners with Him, there is no forgiveness. Learn why this is the gravest betrayal and how to guard your faith.
Allah accepts repentance until your soul reaches your throat. Every breath could be your last. Learn the exact steps of sincere tawbah and why you cannot afford to delay another day.
The Quran declares that Allah ﷻ sent Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) as “a mercy to all the worlds”—not just to believers, not just to Muslims, but to all of creation. His life exemplified this divine mandate through acts of compassion toward enemies, kindness to animals, generosity to strangers, and mercy even to those who persecuted him. Understanding the Prophet’s universal compassion reveals why Muslims revere him, why non-Muslims who study his life often become Muslim, and why his example remains relevant 1,400 years after his death.