![]() So many people who think that they are top level are going to come all the way down. So many healthy people are going to enter to sicknesses. So many businesses are going to turn upside down. So many nations are going to turn upside down. So many people’s names are written in that book for that month, who are going to go out. Don’t leave it for tomorrow because tomorrow may be too late. That’s a mercy to wake up, to shake yourself up to say, `What is it that I’m doing? When am I going to wake up?’ Ask that question to yourself. Yes, your Lord is Merciful with you when you have the breath of life and carrying it. Who’s saying this? Allah is saying this to us, `This is how that Sheytan is coming to you to fool you.’ If you are running for Dunya then your energy is going to finish and when the energy is finishing then your hope is going to finish and Sheytan is coming to you saying, `Don’t worry. That is the time that people will know too, `This one ran for Allah’. That is the one that keeps pushing you continuously forward. If you are doing that then you have no worry. ![]() Did you earn your Akhirat today? At least did you make promise today to live for Akhirat? Everything that you do in this world, did you promise today that you are doing it for the sake of Allah, preparing yourself for Akhirat? Maybe tomorrow is your turn.Īnd worry, yes, you must worry, we must worry for Akhirat. We have been sent to this world to earn our Akhirat. ![]() Watch how many strong ones are going out from this world, how many healthy ones are going out from this world. Don’t say that `I am a young one’ or ‘I am a strong one’ or ‘I am a healthy one,’ or `I am a powerful one’ or `I have so many positions’. Look, read the newspaper today. Wake up to yourself because Azrail is ready to strike. And I am watching so many are playing with the Tasbih (pulling it so quickly), I asked, `What you did?’ They say, `100 times astaghfirullah’. Regret from Allah (swt) to say, `You were watching me and I was doing this heedless thing Ya Rabbi. They may say to me, ‘300 times is too much.’ Say 100 times at least, Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. Astaghfirullah means, sit somewhere for 5 minutes and understand the things you did in Ghaflat (heedlessness) and ask forgiveness. If you cannot make it then 300 times a day, astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. We must run a little more, make our schedule a little more tight during this month to make a little more extra zikir. At least 3 times a day Shahadat and at least 500 times a day astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. There are some special prayers that we may do during this month. We must not go out from the house without reciting Ayat-ul Kursi, asking Allah (swt) to protect us from those curses that are coming down. We must not be standing in the open to receive that punishment. During that month that heaviness is coming down and whatever incident is going to happen to people during that whole year, from this Safar to the following year’s month of Safar, whatever curses and punishments are going to reach to people, it’s coming down. We must be careful. ![]() In Safar 700,000 curses and punishments are removed from Lawh-e Mahfuz and coming down to the first level (of the sky). The whole month this year may hit left and right. The Nation of Muhammad (sws) must be careful. Safar is always coming down with its heaviness and with the punishments. The month of Safar where so many incidents are coming down. Since the Islamic lunar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, Safar migrates throughout the seasons.We are entering into the second month of the Islamic calendar, the month of Safar. The Islamic calendar is a purely lunar calendar, and its months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted. Most of the Islamic months were named according to ancient Sabean/Sabaic weather conditions however, since the calendar is lunar, the months shift by about 11 days every solar year, meaning that these conditions do not necessarily correspond to the name of the month. The Arabic word ṣafar means "travel, migration", corresponding to the pre-Islamic Arabian time period when Muslims fled the oppression of Quraish in Mecca and travelled (mostly barefooted) to Madina. Ṣafar ( Arabic: صَفَر) also spelt as Safer in Turkish, is the second month of the lunar Islamic calendar. ![]()
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