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👀 What You Missed This Week
DAILYREFLECTIONS
This week, we journeyed through dreams and the unseen from glimpses of Allah’s nearness to the Prophet’s ﷺ presence, from the mercy of martyrs to the reunion of souls, reminders that faith lives not in sight, but in remembrance, patience, and love.
When Souls Meet in Sleep
In sleep, the soul travels between worlds meeting loved ones, witnessing truths, and returning by Allah’s permission a gentle reminder that love never dies, it only changes its realm.
Dreams That Outlived Death
In the dreams of the righteous, truth spoke beyond the grave reminders that visions are gifts of mercy, not measures of faith, for true belief is proven in the waking hours, not in sleep.
The Dream from Gaza to Every Believer
In a dream of Masjid al-Aqsa, the Prophet ﷺ comforted the oppressed, reminding them that true victory lies in martyrdom, patience, and faith for even in the darkest night, Allah’s unseen plan is already at work.
The Most Beloved Dream
Anas ibn Malik longed for the Prophet ﷺ all his life, seeing him in dreams for ninety years a reminder that every salawat still reaches him, and that true connection lies in living by his character until we meet him again.”
When the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم Appears in a Dream
Through the dreams of the righteous, the Prophet ﷺ comforted, warned, and inspired guiding scholars, protecting his resting place, and preserving the Sunnah, a reminder that his light still reaches hearts even in sleep.
When Souls See What Eyes Cannot
Some of the righteous were blessed to see Allah in their dreams reminders that true closeness is not in sight but in surrender, in reciting His words and speaking to Him with a heart stripped of ego.
WATERMELONWATCH

Palestinians walk through a damaged neighborhood in the aftermath of an Israeli operation, after Israel's government ratified a ceasefire with Hamas, in Gaza City
Remains handed over to Israel by Hamas are reported not to be those of the known hostages held in Gaza Strip — forensic DNA tests show no match.
Israeli attacks kill three Palestinians in Gaza during a fragile cease-fire, underscoring how tenuous and dangerous the pause in hostilities remains.
Aid route closure worsens shortages in famine-struck northern Gaza after the shutdown of the Zikim Crossing has blocked half of the World Food Programme deliveries into the area.
Nearly 12,000 children under five in Gaza are suffering acute malnutrition according to the World Health Organization, a record high and stark signal of the humanitarian collapse underway.
In Gaza, humanitarians reach more people since the cease-fire, enabling vital food and water assistance, though access is still far from sufficient and many remain without basic services.
QURANCORNER
Each day, you’ll be introduced to one of the 300 most common Qur’anic words. The Qur’an has about 77,430 words in total, all built on just 2,000 root words. By learning these frequently recurring ones, you’ll recognize 70–80% of the Qur’an’s vocabulary and begin connecting more deeply as you read.
Āmanū (آمَنُوا) — They Believed
Āmanū comes from the root ʾa-m-n (أ-م-ن) — meaning peace, safety, and trust. When the Qur’an says alladhīna āmanū, those who believe,d it speaks of hearts that trusted what they could not see, that found peace in surrender. Āmanū isn’t just about belief in words—it’s about belief that settles deep into the soul and shows in how we live.
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