ذواتا أفنان APP
Thoughts in the form of letters sealed with supplications, inspired by supplications.
Includes six chapters:
√Chapter One: Teach me the Qur’an
It includes verses that have a special impact on my heart, which I recalled in some of the situations I went through and cited as evidence that my words agree with what pleases God.
“O God, teach me the Qur’an, benefit me with the Qur’an, and elevate me with the Qur’an.”
√Chapter Two: Life taught me
It consists of different situations that I faced in my life, and through them I received a number of lessons that were a milestone that created a major transformation within me.
“Oh God, bless my direction and grant me goodness in all the affairs of my life.”
√ Chapter Three: Childhood taught me
Sesame, open your doors, we are the children, the Future Youth Channel, the era of friends, and the light at the end of the tunnel. All of this and more are memories from my childhood.
“O God, remove from me trivial matters and futile goals, and do not make me an empty man who pursues, but rather a planter who is satisfied.”
√ Chapter Four: You taught me about Umrah
The Umrah journey and the great and great effects it left within me and what I learned during it, are attached on YouTube to podcast episodes recorded in my voice for this chapter:
https://youtu.be/jcyyBSPw0c0
“Oh God, I will soon live my life together.”
√ Chapter Five: Teach me to pray
Because we always draw closer to God through supplication, and all my thoughts are nothing but thoughts inspired by the supplications that I have always repeated in my prostration, and I have chosen the answers to which my tongue may utter them.
“Oh God, inspire me to pray that is answered.”
√ Chapter Six: Social networking sites taught me
Our electronic life is a double-edged sword, and its lessons are many, and it also makes the world very small, the difference of ideas, cultures, cultural openness, deceptive appearances, and false addresses.
“And forgive my eyes for what they saw that you did not like, and forgive my ears for what they heard that you did not like.”
O God, do not seize me from this world until I have accomplished the purpose for which You created me, and make my mistakes a discipline and my thoughts a discipline, and make me an ambassador of your path, a sign of your love.