𝙸 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚏𝚎𝚝𝚒

You never stop learning. So never stop reading. - I. Abdulhamid
“Has the story of Moses reached you?”
- 79:15
How about the prophets…
“We believe in اللَّه (God) and what was revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Descendants, and what was given to Moses and Jesus, and what was given to the prophets from their Lord.”
- 2:136
Dad made (i+) clear to me—La vera velocità non è correre nella vita, ma avanzare con uno scopo. That this is what only a few know—the severity of purpose.
Al malu wal banuna zinatul hayatid dunya, and this is what most of us are running to—unwares.
La, hadha wahm—no, we don’t listen to ourselves, even for a minute. How heavy our regrets would be if we always did. We only listen to the prophets. So who were they really, and what do they have to say?
Some were shepherds, some were kings, some were loved, most were not. But each of them stood at the crossroads of truth and falsehood, calling people home.
Their names echo across time:
Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad (peace be upon them all). But their stories are not relics of history; they are blueprints for those who seek meaning. They lived through rejection, through exile, through trials that would crush the average soul—yet they stood firm. Why? Because they saw what we often fail to see: that life is not about what is visible but about what is true.
Their names are still spoken, their stories still told, as reminders—that there is more to this life than what we see. That truth remains, even when the world turns away. And that sometimes, to truly live, you have to walk against the wind.
Please take my hand, Hal tarā As-Sirāṭ Al-Mustaqīm? From here to there. This is life. What we are, what we have, what remains, and what is to come. Your Rabb, the beginning and the end.
If the kings of this world boast of their carriages, consider the unparalleled honor bestowed upon those chosen by the King of all the worlds. The prophets will have the Rolls-Royce of ‘Adn—we don’t know what that is yet, and the rewards are above our comprehension.
Their journeys were filled with trials and sacrifices for their communities, yet what awaits them surpasses all worldly luxuries. As for those who follow in their footsteps, enduring hardships and striving for righteousness, the rewards in Jannah are beyond imagination. The pathways of Paradise will not only be adorned with magnificent palaces but will also resonate with the joy of blessings unseen and unheard in this world.
While believers can aspire to high ranks in Jannah through righteous deeds, the unique status of the prophets remains unparalleled. Their closeness to اللَّه and the honors they receive are distinct, yet the promise of eternal bliss and unimaginable rewards extends to all who earnestly follow their guidance.
Till we reach that—end, you have to be firm not to let go of my hand under any circumstances. Hold me, I am holding you. This is the Ummah of Muhammad, the community of peace and harmony.
Right now, this is what levitating feels like.
Come now, the sun is about to rise from the west.
Ouu I haven’t seen anyone include a whole reading experience with a nasheed. This was cool to witness!
Keep going