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Quran Verse Of The Day | Translation & Detailed Explanation
Verse (Arabic): إِنَّ اللَّهَ يُحِبُّ الْمُتَوَكِّلِينَ Translation (English): “Indeed, Allah loves those who rely upon Him.” (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:159) Translation (Urdu): “بیشک اللہ ان لوگوں سے محبت کرتا ہے جو اس پر بھروسہ کرتے ہیں۔” (سورۃ آل عمران 3:159) Detailed Explanation / Lesson: This verse teaches us the importance of tawakkul (trust and reliance on Allah). True reliance means doing our best with effort and planning, but at the same time, keeping our heart attached to Allah and believing that the final outcome is only in His control. Relying on Allah doesn’t mean abandoning action. It means we act within our capacity, but we trust that whatever Allah decides for us is best. This balance between effort and trust is the essence of tawakkul, and Allah ﷻ loves those who live with this mindset.
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MashAllah ❤️
Day 09 - Journal - 25 September, 2025
🌟 Main Goals - 🚀 Shift from job person to agency owner - 🎥 Start content creation journey ⏰ Daily Routine & Time - 🛌 Sleep: 11:30 PM – 4:00 AM - 🌅 Fajr Prayer + Quran Recitation: 5:00 AM – 5:40 AM - 🤝 Engaged with Community Posts: 5:50 AM – 6:00 AM - 🎥 Mental Mastery Videos + Mindset: 6:00 AM – 6:50 AM - 🍳 Breakfast: 7:10 AM – 7:40 AM - 👔 Getting Ready for Office: 7:40 AM – 8:00 AM - 📱 Social Media Use: 8:00 AM – 8:40 AM - 💼 Job: 8:40 AM – 6:15 PM - 🚿 Freshen Up + Ready for Prayer: 6:20 PM – 6:35 PM - 🌆 Maghrib Prayer: 6:45 PM – 7:05 PM - 🍽️ Dinner: 7:20 PM – 7:40 PM - 🌌 Isha Prayer: 7:45 PM – 8:05 PM 🏆 Today’s Wins - 🤲 By Allah’s grace, offered 5 prayers - 🕊️ Repeated Astaghfirullah & Durood Shareef throughout the day - ✍️ Wrote in my Journal Diary (Day 08 ✅) - 🚶‍♂️ 30-minute walk - 🎥 Watch videos on growth and fixed mindset 💡 Reflection Today was a bit of a slow day, but overall it felt positive and steady. I managed to stay consistent with my key habits, though I missed out on book reading, 🕌 Prayers - 🌅 Fajr: ✅ Done - ☀️ Zuhr: ✅ Done - 🌇 Asr: ⏳ Qaza - 🌆 Maghrib: ✅ Done - 🌌 Isha: ✅ Done - 📖 Quran Recitation: ✅ Done
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MashAllah.. social media time is appreciated...
Unpopular opinion: Comparison isn’t the enemy, insecurity is.
Are You Comparing… or Constructively Comparing? A few days ago, I was having a conversation with a friend about comparisons. We were talking about how they often make us feel “less than.” But in that moment, a thought struck me: not all comparisons are harmful. Some can actually be constructive, just like criticism. We all know about constructive criticism. It stings a little, but it helps you grow. I believe the same goes for comparison too. Comparison usually gets a bad name. People often say “don’t compare yourself to others.” And yes, unhealthy comparison steals joy. But not all comparison is harmful. Let's think about constructive comparison. Think about it: 👉 How do you know what’s possible if you never look at someone ahead of you? 👉 How do you find gaps to improve if you never measure yourself against a standard? For example, if you’re learning to code and see someone already building full projects, instead of feeling discouraged you can see what skills they’ve mastered that you haven’t yet. Maybe it’s handling APIs, or writing cleaner logic. That awareness gives you a clear roadmap of what to practice next. When used intentionally, comparison can be a mirror. It shows you: 👉 What’s possible for someone like you 👉 Which gaps you can bridge with practice 👉 Where you can pick inspiration instead of envy Take sales as an example: if another person is closing deals more consistently than you, instead of thinking “I’m just not good at this,” you can study their approach. Maybe they ask better discovery questions, maybe they follow up faster, maybe their pitch highlights the customer’s pain more clearly. Each gap you notice becomes a clue for your own improvement. So, instead of saying “They’re ahead, I’m behind,” ask yourself: 👉 “What can I learn from the way they got there?” 👉 “Which habits or systems of theirs can I borrow?” 👉 “What would happen if instead of feeling behind, I used their success as a roadmap?” The trick is to compare with CURIOSITY, not insecurity. If done with curiosity, it can give you direction, clarity, and even the driving force.
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I will try to ask myself too .. bht acha topic h 👍
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Daily Journal | Day 6 | Wednesday |
Aslamualaikum! I was busy in consuming about Upwork basic information,how to use keys and other features of upwork. how it work and how we mange it .watch all lessons of Upwork 101: Halal Hustle.. Grateful to Allah and sir haroon to make such useful videos 🙌 mindset videos was a booster for me.really appreciated 👍
Daily Journal | Day 6 | Wednesday |
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@Moazzam Sajid thanks bs duaa kren mjhy smjh ajaye😀
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@Moazzam Sajid sure
Turning Daily Struggles into Growth – Lessons from Haroon Bhai
Today morning I watched two videos by Haroon Bhai: The Hidden Reason You’re Not Using Your Full Potential and Turning Challenges into Opportunities for Growth. Both were very helpful and reminded me of the situations we face daily.
Turning Daily Struggles into Growth – Lessons from Haroon Bhai
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I will be watching these soon .they’ll be super helpful.Can’t wait to watch these☺️
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