Quran Decoded
Give before Eid — so everyone can celebrate.
Hardships are not always punishment — sometimes they are **Allah shaping you**.
*“Allah does not burden a soul beyond what it can bear.”* (Qur’an 2:286)
Surah Ad-Duha is a reminder that even when life feels quiet and heavy, you are not abandoned. Just as the morning follows the night, relief follows hardship, and what Allah has prepared ahead is always better than what has passed. Trust His timing, remember His blessings, and keep hope alive.
Why We Should Always Say Insha Allah
In Surah Al-Qalam (17–33), Allah tells the story of men who inherited a blessed garden from a righteous father — a man who always left a share for the poor.
But when the sons took over, they planned differently.
They swore to harvest early and exclude the needy.
They made their plans with certainty — but without remembrance.
While they slept, their garden was destroyed.
By morning, their profit was gone.
Only then did they realize their mistake. They repented and turned back to Allah.
This story teaches us: plan, but plan with Allah.
Blessings remain when humility and mercy remain.
Listen to the recitation and reflect.
The Prophet ﷺ (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said:
“The one who recites the Qur’an with ease
will be with the noble and righteous angels.
And the one who struggles, yet continues,
will receive double reward.”
Every letter you whisper
is seen by Allah.
Every pause, every stumble
is counted as devotion.
The Qur’an is not for the perfect tongue —
it is for the sincere heart.
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