Farouk Sabiou (@0xgodi) 's Twitter Profile
Farouk Sabiou

@0xgodi

from the river to the sea, palestine will be free 🇵🇸🍉

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Dr. Sh. Haifaa Younis (@drhaifaayounis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t belittle any sin you do! No matter if it is major or minor, or if you did it for the first, tenth, or the hundredth time. When we belittle a sin, we don’t regret it. Don’t look at what you did, but look at Whom you disobeyed.

Zain ✌🏼☄️ (@justezain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beaucoup ne le savent pas mais dire « Sadaqa Allahou Al’Adhim » après avoir terminé la lecture du Coran n’a pas été rapporté du Prophète ﷺ.

Jesus A. Castillo F. (@jecastillof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We got a $23 million dollar mansion in Silicon Valley to build the largest bank in the world. The goal is to scale from $30M to $100M in annual revenue in the next 60 days. Our experience at HFØ inspired us to build a long-term residency model that transcends the 12-week

𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD (@idrisaoni1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pages of the Glorious Qur'ān today, Thursday 18/12/25 (27 Jumādā al-thānī 1447AH), Sūrah al-Dhāriyāt (51): 31-60 and al-Tūr (52): 1-14, tafakkur verse 51: 52 Theme: Every Messenger has been called unprintable names and blasphemed against {كَذَ ٰ⁠لِكَ مَاۤ أَتَى ٱلَّذِینَ

Pages of the Glorious Qur'ān today, Thursday 18/12/25 (27 Jumādā al-thānī 1447AH), Sūrah al-Dhāriyāt (51): 31-60 and al-Tūr (52): 1-14, tafakkur verse 51: 52  

Theme: Every Messenger has been called unprintable names and blasphemed against 

{كَذَ ٰ⁠لِكَ مَاۤ أَتَى ٱلَّذِینَ
Dr. Sh. Haifaa Younis (@drhaifaayounis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of the easiest ways to control your nafs are to fast more, to give more charity, and take something that you like away for a few hours in a day. It can be your phone, the Internet, or food that you like. Taking it away from yourself regularly will give you more control

Yaqeen Institute (@yaqeeninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What shattered the ummah wasn’t foreign armies. It was leaders who feared losing power more than losing al-Aqsa. How could revival even begin? (1/2)

What shattered the ummah wasn’t foreign armies.

It was leaders who feared losing power more than losing al-Aqsa. 

How could revival even begin? (1/2)