Subject: How Popular Are You In Jannah? Find out

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When you hear phrases like “fastest human” or “fastest Olympic swimmer”, who comes to your mind? And why was their name the first name that popped into your head?


Oftentimes, we come to know people because of their popularity. Because they are known for a particular thing that has brought them fame. This thing can be good or bad, but the important thing is that they gained popularity with people because of it.


This earthly popularity is similar to being popular in heaven. Imagine that the angels in heaven, apart from those that write your deeds, know you by name. They know who you are and what you do even before you have left this world. That’s what we mean when we talk about being popular in heaven.


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Anas Ibn Malik, who served the Prophet (ﷺ) as a child, said, “I served Allah’s Messenger for ten years, and, by Allah, he never said to me any harsh word, and he never said to me about a thing as to why I had done that and as to why I had not done that.” (Bukhari and Muslim)



We are at an age where a large number of us are permanently plugged into something; a smart device, social media networks, videos, games, etc. We can argue that there are benefits for us in these things, but we can’t also overlook the harm that they can possibly bring to us, especially when it comes to our faith.



As we have been told, the affairs of a Muslim is all goodness. If something good happens to us, it is for our benefit. And whenever something bad happens to us, it is also a source of good from Allah (ta’ala), because this seemingly bad event could be an expiation of some of our sins, and the way we react to the bad situation may even earn us rewards.

Blessed to serve you on your Qur'an journey,


Team Quran Academy

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