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Architect || Project manager || Aspiring Real Estate Lord|| Agric & Biz enthusiasts || Everything for Allah || https://t.co/B4nHt6jmBP Gbadegesi

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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Dear Zuha, I know you are inquisitive about how our religious days fit into the modern world. It is a brilliant question. I will be breaking this down for you so you can clearly see that Islam is not a copycat. It is a complete system with its own deep, independent roots. Firstly, you asked: if the Gregorian calendar is not real, why do Muslims pray on Friday, and is there a different Friday in the Islamic calendar? To help you and others understand, we have to go back to history. Pope Gregory was the one who introduced the Gregorian calendar, and he introduced it in 1582. However, when you look at Islamic history, you will see that Muslims had been observing Jumu'ah for nearly a thousand years before that Pope was even born. If you open classical books of Islamic history such as the Seerah of Ibn Hisham or The Sealed Nectar, the physical proof is right there. These books documented the very first Jumu'ah prayer held by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 622 CE. It took place in the valley of Ranuna during his migration from Mecca to Medina. In that same era, Allah revealed an entire chapter in the Quran called Surah Al-Jumu'ah, where He commanded the believers to leave their worldly trades and gather. This proves Yawm al-Jumu'ah was a lived reality in the 7th century, over 900 years before the Gregorian calendar existed in Rome. Now, you might wonder how this connects to the Friday we know today. Frankly, the seven day weekly loop is an entirely different system from how we count solar or lunar months. It is an ancient, unbroken mathematical cycle. You do not even have to take my word for it. Non Muslim historians and sociologists agree on this. For instance, Eviatar Zerubavel in his book The Seven Day Circle confirmed that this weekly cycle has remained completely unbroken for thousands of years across different empires. The day the Western world decided to call Friday aligns seamlessly with the sixth day of that ancient cycle. In Arabic, the days are just numbered. Sunday is Day One. Monday is Day Two. The sixth day is Yawm al-Jumu'ah, the Day of Gathering. This means we do not pray on this day to honor a Roman calendar. That is, it was just a coincidental relationship. We pray on it because Allah established it on a divine timeline. Secondly, you asked: why is Friday night considered so blessed, and what are you missing here? To understand this, we have to look at the foundations of human existence. Friday goes more than just the end of the work week. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught us that Friday is the day Prophet Adam (peace be upon him) was created, the day he entered Paradise, the day he was sent to earth, and the day the world will end. This is why the Prophet had a very profound routine. Every Friday during the early morning Fajr prayer, he would recite Surah As-Sajdah and Surah Al-Insan. He did this deliberately. These two chapters detail the creation of the universe, the biological creation of man, and the intense realities of the Day of Judgment. Praying these chapters every Friday morning is a divine reset. It reminds you of your origin and your final destination, both of which are tied to this specific day. Because Friday carries the heavy weight of the end of times, reciting Surah Al-Kahf is your spiritual shield. The Surah contains stories about the ultimate trials of wealth, power, and faith. Reading it provides a divine light that protects your heart from the materialistic noise of the world and the deception of the Dajjal until the next Jumu'ah. So by this fact, you are not missing anything. You just need to see that we are not following a Gregorian Friday. We are following a divine timeline. Don’t fret. Allah knows best.
Zuha Malik@zoemalyks_chai

I have a question. If the Gregorian calendar isn't real, why do Muslims pray jummah and recite surah kahf on Friday? Why is Friday night considered so blessed in Islam? Is there a different Friday in the Islamic calendar? What am I missing here?

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azzum waqar@AzzumWaqar·
@zoemalyks_chai Yaum -el-Ahad (Sunday, day 1) Yaum -el-ethnayn (Mon, day 2) Yaum -el-thulaatha (Tue, day 3) Yaum-el-'Arbiyaa (Wed, day 4) Yaum-el-Khamees (thursday, day 5) Yaum-el-Jumu'ah (friday) Yaum-es-Sabt (saturday)
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Akwa Ibom Muslim@AkwaIbomMuslim·
A lot of hate comments because I tweeted that reverted to Islam in 2024😂. I think I need to say my shahada again “there’s no god worthy of worship except Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is the last and final Messenger of Allah”☪️ Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar
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شو شو♡
شو شو♡@Shukri_ibm·
It is time to check your heart and retrace your steps
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شو شو♡
شو شو♡@Shukri_ibm·
If you use the rights Allah gave you to justify watching your spouse suffer, you have traded mercy for a rule. See it as charity. ​A home can not survive on the phrase "it’s not my job." A home survives on kindness. If your rights have made you unkind, you are being cruel.
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شو شو♡
شو شو♡@Shukri_ibm·
never meant to be a wall between two people. Watching your husband struggle under a heavy financial load while you have the means to help simply because "it’s not your job" is a failure of character. Financial independence is a right, but being cold-hearted is a choice.
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شو شو♡
شو شو♡@Shukri_ibm·
Seems that "I married my best friend " statement is a lie. There is a big difference between having a legal right and having a good heart. In marriage, Islam protects a woman’s own money. It says the husband is responsible for the home. But these rights were
Ahmed Peace🤍@Ahmed__Aliyu

We have cases when husbands are struggling to pay bills in the UK, and wives are not only keeping their money to themselves, but openly sending it home to buy properties and help everyone except the husband they live with.

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Leyla Hamed@leylahamed·
Today, as Bosnia and Herzegovina faced Israel in a U21 Euro qualifier —played on ‘neutral’ ground in Hungary— most of the Bosnian players refused the pre-match handshake and walked straight to their half as an act of protest.
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
A video published by a Palestinian content creator shows a group of children carefully lifting their doll on a stretcher to reenact a funeral as they play together in a displacement camp in Gaza.
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Nadrah💙
Nadrah💙@giftedsoul23448·
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. With a heavy heart, we announce that this account owner has passed away. She felt sick on Thursday night, was rushed to the hospital, and sadly returned to her Lord yesterday. Please remember her in your prayers. May Allah forgive her soul.
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Wayfarer 🇵🇸@beloved2837·
If this charlatan can still convince you to think he’s a balanced, just a zero-sect, mere “Muslim” in big 2026, then you must be stupider than anyone can ever imagine. From “Asalatu is the same as halqah, just different names” to “Asalatu is mostly good, with a few corrections need; halqah is boko haram, no good whatsoever”, but he’s meant to be a neutral “just Muslim”. Lmao. Agbakan Suufi alasalatu. Whitewash for one, pure slander against the other.
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Copy Counsel@BenYousef_E·
Prime R9 step overs. Initially, he tries to maintain a balance but eventually, he condemns one at the expense of the other because that's where he belongs. You can never hide.
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Iṣհ០lค@ridiousG·
@qaribasmad Leave the 50/50 issue aside, many women nowadays do not want to help their spouses financially. Except we’re lying to ourselves no man can carry 100% responsibilities but when there’s need the women fall short and there are the issues
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basmad@qaribasmad·
Oh Allah dont put me in a situation where i will do 50/50 with my wife Oh Allah i want to be a provider and carry out my full responsibility convinently Amin and i pray for the same thing for all my brothers seeing this post
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