π Day 5π
One day, all of life will come to an end.
What saddens me is how they end.
As if bidding farewell to a loved one at the airport,
As if I had just fought a battle!
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πSpiritual messagesπ
When you're grateful, you attract more reasons to be grateful. When you pause and thank Allah for His blessings in your life, big or small, you're opening the door for even more. Allah says in the Quran, And remember when your Lord said, If you are grateful, I will certainly give you more. Surah Ibrahim 14.7 This isn't just a reminder, it's a promise. No matter what you have or lack, find something to be grateful for today. Love's promise is always true. He will increase you.
#Amal
πSpiritual messagesπ
When you're grateful, you attract more reasons to be grateful. When you pause and thank Allah for His blessings in your life, big or small, you're opening the door for even more. Allah says in the Quran, And remember when your Lord said, If you are grateful, I will certainly give you more. Surah Ibrahim 14.7 This isn't just a reminder, it's a promise. No matter what you have or lack, find something to be grateful for today. Love's promise is always true. He will increase you.
#Amal
π Day 6π
Rely on your certainty in Allah, the Exalted!
The debt that has burdened you, its repayment is with Him.
The worry that has weighed you down, its removal is with Him.
The distress that has troubled you, its relief is with Him.
Indeed, a generous person among people fulfills the needs of others!
So how about Allah?!
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πGood evening π
all the lovely souls here. I have some affirmations for you that I want you to add to your life. Let this be the year where you see big changes because I believe that you can do it. I promise to no longer sacrifice my happiness for someone else's comfort. I promise to be more confident in success than I'm afraid of failure. I promise to show up imperfectly so that I can show up constantly. I promise to stop treating myself the way the people who hurt me did. I promise to remind myself to love the process as much as the result. Repeat these affirmations whenever you need strength and clarity. Believe in yourself. You've got this.
#Amal
all the lovely souls here. I have some affirmations for you that I want you to add to your life. Let this be the year where you see big changes because I believe that you can do it. I promise to no longer sacrifice my happiness for someone else's comfort. I promise to be more confident in success than I'm afraid of failure. I promise to show up imperfectly so that I can show up constantly. I promise to stop treating myself the way the people who hurt me did. I promise to remind myself to love the process as much as the result. Repeat these affirmations whenever you need strength and clarity. Believe in yourself. You've got this.
#Amal
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π― IELTS Vocabulary: Crime and Punishment πβοΈ
π‘ Top 15 Useful Expressions for Writing & Speaking
πΉ Crime of passion β a crime, especially murder, caused by jealousy
πΉ To serve a prison sentence β to complete time in prison as punishment
πΉ To turn to crime/drugs β to start committing crimes or using drugs
πΉ To be tough on crime β to punish crime severely
πΉ To contest the verdict β to disagree with a courtβs decision
πΉ To take into consideration β to consider a factor when making a decision
πΉ To reintegrate back into society β to help former prisoners adjust to normal life
πΉ To be soft on crime β not to impose strict punishments
πΉ A policy of zero tolerance β strict enforcement of all laws
πΉ A chance of rehabilitation β an opportunity for criminals to reform
πΉ To embark on something β to start something new
πΉ To make a fresh start β to start anew after past mistakes
πΉ To act as a deterrent β to discourage crime through fear of punishment
πΉ To release back into society β to free a prisoner after serving a sentence
πΉ Corporal punishment β physical punishment as a penalty
π₯ Example Sentences:
β Governments should implement a policy of zero tolerance to reduce crime.
β Longer prison sentences act as a deterrent to potential criminals.
β We should give ex-offenders a chance of rehabilitation to help them reintegrate into society.
π‘ Top 15 Useful Expressions for Writing & Speaking
πΉ Crime of passion β a crime, especially murder, caused by jealousy
πΉ To serve a prison sentence β to complete time in prison as punishment
πΉ To turn to crime/drugs β to start committing crimes or using drugs
πΉ To be tough on crime β to punish crime severely
πΉ To contest the verdict β to disagree with a courtβs decision
πΉ To take into consideration β to consider a factor when making a decision
πΉ To reintegrate back into society β to help former prisoners adjust to normal life
πΉ To be soft on crime β not to impose strict punishments
πΉ A policy of zero tolerance β strict enforcement of all laws
πΉ A chance of rehabilitation β an opportunity for criminals to reform
πΉ To embark on something β to start something new
πΉ To make a fresh start β to start anew after past mistakes
πΉ To act as a deterrent β to discourage crime through fear of punishment
πΉ To release back into society β to free a prisoner after serving a sentence
πΉ Corporal punishment β physical punishment as a penalty
π₯ Example Sentences:
β Governments should implement a policy of zero tolerance to reduce crime.
β Longer prison sentences act as a deterrent to potential criminals.
β We should give ex-offenders a chance of rehabilitation to help them reintegrate into society.
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πKnowledge /ΛnΙlΙͺdΚ/ ( noun)
β information, skills, and understanding you
have gained through learning or experience.
β
βͺοΈ considerable/extensive/vast knowledge
β«οΈShe had considerable
knowledge of antiques.
βͺοΈgeneral knowledge (=about a lot of different subjects)
β«οΈThe questions are intended to test your general knowledge.
βͺοΈscientific/technical
knowledge
β«οΈ There have been great advances in scientific knowledge over the past 100
years.
βͺοΈspecialist/expert knowledge
β«οΈ Making profitable investments requires specialist
knowledge.
βͺοΈdetailed knowledge
β«οΈYou need to have a detailed knowledge of criminal
law.
βͺοΈfirst-hand/personal knowledge (=from experiencing something yourself)
β«οΈ These soldiers have first-hand knowledge of war.
βͺοΈbasic knowledge (=of the basic aspects of something)
β«οΈThese things are obvious to anyone with even a basic knowledge of
computers.
βͺοΈin-depth/thorough knowledge (=detailed knowledge about all of a particular subject)
β«οΈHe demonstrated an in-depth knowledge of the subject
matter.
βͺοΈintimate knowledge (=knowledge about something because you are involved
in it)
β«οΈHe seemed to have an intimate knowledge of prison life.
βͺοΈinside knowledge (=that you have because you are part of a group)
β«οΈHis inside knowledge is
gained from 20 years in the industry.
βͺοΈbackground knowledge (=that you need before
you can understand or do something).
β«οΈ The test will show what background knowledge a
student brings to the course.
β
βͺοΈhave some knowledge of sth β«οΈThe book assumes that you already have some knowledge of physics.
βͺοΈget knowledge also gain/acquire knowledge (formal)
β«οΈHe gets all his knowledge about politics from watching the
television.
π«Donβt saylearn knowledge.
βͺοΈincrease/improve your knowledge
β«οΈ If you want
to improve your knowledge of the language, you should go and live in France.
β«οΈIn the past twenty years, we have greatly irncreased our knowledge of how the brain
works.
βͺοΈbroaden/expand your knowledge (=increase your knowledge)
β«οΈThe course is
designed to help students broaden their knowledge of modern American
literature.
βͺοΈshow/demonstrate your knowledge:
β«οΈ The test should be an opportunity for students to demonstrate their knowledge.
βͺοΈuse your knowledge also apply your knowledge (formal) β«οΈShe decided to use her knowledge to set up her own business.
βͺοΈtest sbβs knowledge
β«οΈThis quiz will test your knowledge of current events.
βͺοΈa thirst for knowledge (=a desire to learn more)
β«οΈ She arrived at college with a thirst for knowledge.
βͺοΈsbβs breadth of knowledge (=knowledge about all the different parts of
something)
β«οΈ They lack his breadth of knowledge about the industry.be common
knowledge (=be known by most people) Itβs common knowledge that heβs gay.
β
βͺοΈknowledge of/about sth
β«οΈMy knowledge of the subject is limited.
β«οΈ Young peopleβs knowledge about the harmful effects of smoking is
considerable.
#collocations
#Thesuarus
#Fwytm
Collocations with KNOWLEDGE
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πKnowledge /ΛnΙlΙͺdΚ/ ( noun)
β information, skills, and understanding you
have gained through learning or experience.
β
ADJECTIVES/NOUNS : βͺοΈ considerable/extensive/vast knowledge
β«οΈShe had considerable
knowledge of antiques.
βͺοΈgeneral knowledge (=about a lot of different subjects)
β«οΈThe questions are intended to test your general knowledge.
βͺοΈscientific/technical
knowledge
β«οΈ There have been great advances in scientific knowledge over the past 100
years.
βͺοΈspecialist/expert knowledge
β«οΈ Making profitable investments requires specialist
knowledge.
βͺοΈdetailed knowledge
β«οΈYou need to have a detailed knowledge of criminal
law.
βͺοΈfirst-hand/personal knowledge (=from experiencing something yourself)
β«οΈ These soldiers have first-hand knowledge of war.
βͺοΈbasic knowledge (=of the basic aspects of something)
β«οΈThese things are obvious to anyone with even a basic knowledge of
computers.
βͺοΈin-depth/thorough knowledge (=detailed knowledge about all of a particular subject)
β«οΈHe demonstrated an in-depth knowledge of the subject
matter.
βͺοΈintimate knowledge (=knowledge about something because you are involved
in it)
β«οΈHe seemed to have an intimate knowledge of prison life.
βͺοΈinside knowledge (=that you have because you are part of a group)
β«οΈHis inside knowledge is
gained from 20 years in the industry.
βͺοΈbackground knowledge (=that you need before
you can understand or do something).
β«οΈ The test will show what background knowledge a
student brings to the course.
β
VERBS: βͺοΈhave some knowledge of sth β«οΈThe book assumes that you already have some knowledge of physics.
βͺοΈget knowledge also gain/acquire knowledge (formal)
β«οΈHe gets all his knowledge about politics from watching the
television.
π«Donβt say
βͺοΈincrease/improve your knowledge
β«οΈ If you want
to improve your knowledge of the language, you should go and live in France.
β«οΈIn the past twenty years, we have greatly irncreased our knowledge of how the brain
works.
βͺοΈbroaden/expand your knowledge (=increase your knowledge)
β«οΈThe course is
designed to help students broaden their knowledge of modern American
literature.
βͺοΈshow/demonstrate your knowledge:
β«οΈ The test should be an opportunity for students to demonstrate their knowledge.
βͺοΈuse your knowledge also apply your knowledge (formal) β«οΈShe decided to use her knowledge to set up her own business.
βͺοΈtest sbβs knowledge
β«οΈThis quiz will test your knowledge of current events.
βPHRASES: βͺοΈa thirst for knowledge (=a desire to learn more)
β«οΈ She arrived at college with a thirst for knowledge.
βͺοΈsbβs breadth of knowledge (=knowledge about all the different parts of
something)
β«οΈ They lack his breadth of knowledge about the industry.be common
knowledge (=be known by most people) Itβs common knowledge that heβs gay.
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PREPOSITIONS:βͺοΈknowledge of/about sth
β«οΈMy knowledge of the subject is limited.
β«οΈ Young peopleβs knowledge about the harmful effects of smoking is
considerable.
#collocations
#Thesuarus
#Fwytm
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#idioms
π«§ Get / Have wind of something π«§
π To learn or become aware of something, especially something secret or unexpected.
β "I got wind of the company's plans to lay off workers."
β "Have you had wind of any good job opportunities?"
π«§ Get / Have wind of something π«§
π To learn or become aware of something, especially something secret or unexpected.
β "I got wind of the company's plans to lay off workers."
β "Have you had wind of any good job opportunities?"
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πGood evening π
You're not stuck. You're just resisting. Sometimes life puts us in cages and sometimes we put ourselves in them. Situations, jobs, habits, mindsets. We stare at the bars, convinced they're locked. But what if they're not? What if the only thing keeping us inside is us? Sometimes we push and push, exhausting ourselves, thinking life is just against us. But what if we just needed to pull? The door was never locked. The exit was always there. The question is, will you turn the handle?
#Amal π
You're not stuck. You're just resisting. Sometimes life puts us in cages and sometimes we put ourselves in them. Situations, jobs, habits, mindsets. We stare at the bars, convinced they're locked. But what if they're not? What if the only thing keeping us inside is us? Sometimes we push and push, exhausting ourselves, thinking life is just against us. But what if we just needed to pull? The door was never locked. The exit was always there. The question is, will you turn the handle?
#Amal π
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Good evening
Spiritual messages (8)π
Never say, why me? Always say, Ya Allah, strengthen me. Sayyidina Nuh was tested with the flood. Sayyidina Ibrahim was tested with fire. Sayyidina Musa was tested with a tyrant. Sayyidina Yusuf was tested with betrayal. Sayyidina Ayyub was tested with illness. And Sayyidina Yunus was tested with the whale. If the most beloved to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala endured hardship, then your test is not a punishment. it's a sign that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala loves you. If you're struggling now, remember your relief is already written.
#Amal
Spiritual messages (8)π
Never say, why me? Always say, Ya Allah, strengthen me. Sayyidina Nuh was tested with the flood. Sayyidina Ibrahim was tested with fire. Sayyidina Musa was tested with a tyrant. Sayyidina Yusuf was tested with betrayal. Sayyidina Ayyub was tested with illness. And Sayyidina Yunus was tested with the whale. If the most beloved to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala endured hardship, then your test is not a punishment. it's a sign that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala loves you. If you're struggling now, remember your relief is already written.
#Amal
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Good evening
πSpiritual messages 10π
Ramadan is 30 days, but its impact should last 365 days. For 30 days, you prove to yourself that you could pray on time, control your tongue, give more, and stay disciplined. So why let it all go after Eid? Yes, Ramadan is special. And yes, it requires extra effort. But that doesn't mean you should return to old bad habits. If you could do it for 30 days, you can do it for 31. My point is, please, don't go from extra worship to no worship. Ramadan ends, but what it taught you should stay forever.
#Amal
πSpiritual messages 10π
Ramadan is 30 days, but its impact should last 365 days. For 30 days, you prove to yourself that you could pray on time, control your tongue, give more, and stay disciplined. So why let it all go after Eid? Yes, Ramadan is special. And yes, it requires extra effort. But that doesn't mean you should return to old bad habits. If you could do it for 30 days, you can do it for 31. My point is, please, don't go from extra worship to no worship. Ramadan ends, but what it taught you should stay forever.
#Amal
π Day 11π
ο΄ΏΩΩΨ΅ΩΨ¨ΩΨ±Ω Ψ¬ΩΩ ΩΩΩΩο΄Ύ
Preserve your prayers.
Consider your pain as a means of reward.
And it is merely a test that will come to an end.
A passing station that we will overcome at the end of the journey.
One day, we will sit under the shade of a tree in Paradise,
Laughing at all the nonsense of this world!
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