
•️ Hidden Sins We Often Overlook
* Backbiting others behind their back (Qur’an 49:12)
* Looking at what is unlawful (Sahih al-Bukhari 6243)
* Delaying Salah without valid reason (Qur’an 107:4–5)
* Showing disrespect to parents (even eye-rolling or sighing) (Qur’an 17:23)
* Mocking people or making fun of them (Qur’an 49:11)
* Listening to gossip and not stopping it (Adab al-Mufrad 293 – Hasan)
* Repeatedly breaking promises (Sahih al-Bukhari 33)
•️ Tongue, Eyes & Character
* Lying even while joking (Sunan Abi Dawud 4990 – Sahih)
* Not lowering one’s gaze (Qur’an 24:30–31)
* Cheating in small transactions (Sahih Muslim 102)
* Using foul or abusive language (Sahih Muslim 2586)
* Mocking Islamic rules or those who follow them (Qur’an 9:65–66)
* Boasting or acting superior (Sahih Muslim 91a)
* Speaking about religion without knowledge (Qur’an 7:33)
•️ Neglect & Arrogance
* Deliberately missing obligatory prayers (Sahih al-Bukhari 647)
* Missing Fajr intentionally or constantly (Sahih al-Bukhari 647)
* Stopping du‘a out of despair (Sahih Muslim 2735)
* Looking down on others who sin differently (Sahih Muslim 2564)
* Cursing time or blaming the weather (Sahih Muslim 2246)
* Cutting off family ties (Sahih al-Bukhari 5984)
* Entering homes without permission (Qur’an 24:27)
•️ Social & Hidden Behaviors
* Complaining against Allah’s decree (Ibn Majah 4187 – Sahih)
* Wearing perfume to attract attention (women) (Sunan Abi Dawud 4173 – Sahih)
* Listening to inappropriate music or lyrics (Ibn Hibban 5758 – Sahih)
* Wasting time when you could worship or learn (Tirmidhi 2417 – Sahih)
* Missing Jumu‘ah prayer without valid excuse (Sahih Muslim 865)
* Being rude or harsh with family (Tirmidhi 1977 – Hasan)
* Ignoring salaam or not replying properly (Sahih Muslim 2162a)
⚠️ Heart & Intentions
* Feeling jealous or envious of others (Sahih Muslim 2564)
* Delaying debt repayment intentionally (Sahih al-Bukhari 2400)
* Being untrustworthy in tasks or secrets (Sahih al-Bukhari 33)
* Speaking arrogantly or with pride (Sahih Muslim 91a)
* Falsely accusing someone (Qur’an 24:4)
* Mocking someone’s appearance or speech (Qur’an 49:11)
* Spying or snooping on others (Qur’an 49:12)
• Justice & Responsibility
* Being unfair in disputes or judgments (Sahih al-Bukhari 2447)
* Hurting others with sarcasm or mockery (Qur’an 49:11)
* Making fun of accents or cultural differences (Qur’an 49:13)
* Being ungrateful to one’s spouse (Sahih Muslim 907c)
* Delaying making up missed fasts (Qur’an 2:185)
* Not being honest in weights and measures (Qur’an 83:1–3)
* Failing to encourage good or forbid wrong (Qur’an 3:110)
•️ Daily Negligence
* Eating with the left hand intentionally (Sahih Muslim 2020b)
* Saying “if only…” about Qadr (Sahih Muslim 2664)
* Neglecting to seek forgiveness after sinning (Sahih al-Bukhari 6307)
* Sharing sinful or inappropriate content (Muslim 2988 – indirect)
* Laughing at sinful acts shown in media (Sahih Muslim 49)
* Judging others harshly without knowing their situation (Sahih Muslim 2564)
* Boasting about one’s past sins (Sahih al-Bukhari 6069)
💭 Reminder: Small sins… become mountains when ignored.
🕊️ Turn back to Allah. Before the record is closed.
• Du‘a
Ya Allah, protect our hearts from falling into sins we take lightly. Keep us mindful of our actions, sincere in our repentance, and steady on the straight path. Forgive our past mistakes, shield us from future ones, and surround us with Your mercy. Make us among those who remember You often and return to You quickly. Ameen.
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He Is With You
Today, be reminded that Allah, the Lord of the whole worlds, is All-Knowing who does even the unconceivable and He is the Most Benevolent, the Most Merciful. He sees beyond what is visible to us and understands even what the heart struggles to express. He knows your fears and your silent but constant worries. He knows what’s bothering you these days and the weight you carry within. Every unspoken concern, every quiet tear, and every restless thought is known to Him.
As such, you are not alone in your battles. Even when it feels like no one understands, Allah hears and sees all. And He reassures us in Qur’an 2:214 in the following terms;
“Indeed, the help of Allah is near.”
Therefore, hold firmly to this promise and your story shall soon be with the smile of joy.
But, do not underestimate the power of du‘ā. Keep calling upon Him with sincerity. Keep striving, keep working, and keep trusting His perfect timing. With Allah, delay is not denial, as He always responds in the way and time that is best for us.
While you stick to prayers, let your actions strengthen your supplications. Be grateful for what you have, even as you ask for more. Give to others, even when it seems you have little. Fulfill your promises, and stay far away from injustice (abosi) in all its forms, for these are the pathways that draw divine mercy closer.
If you once prayed for something with heavy heart and tears down your cheeks and if Allah has granted you something you once begged Him for in tears, honour that blessing. Don’t celebrate your blessings in the wrong place. Don’t celebrate your blessings in the wrong way. Don’t celebrate your blessings with the wrong people. Don’t celebrate your blessings in the wrong manner. Do not misuse or surround your blessings with what displeases Allah. Let your gratitude be evident and return all glory to Him, for it is from Him and by Him.
And whenever your heart is inspired to do good, do it without delay and do not give-in to any second opinion or thoughts which may be silent whisper from Shaytan. Act upon it immediately just as you do not want your blessings from Him to be delayed. If you ever made a promise during a moment of divine favour, fulfil it without hesitation just as you also expect divine blissful promises to be fulfilled in your life. These are the marks of sincerity that draws you near to His favours.
Know that Allah loves the doers of good, and He has promised never to put them to shame or disgrace them. So walk into this blessed day of Jum‘ah with renewed faith, quiet strength, and a heart that has found peace in trusting that the One who knows all will take care of all.
May Allah ease your burdens, accept your prayers, purify your intentions, and grant you more blessings in ways beyond your imagination.
Jum’at mubaarak











