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You probably stopped by because the links in reblogs of my posts are not working. Check out the posts with the updated links, they'll are the top posts anyway so check those.

*This post is for people who liked and reblogged the Hadith collections and in the future realize that the links are down*

A lot of users reblogged the Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim PDF posts but the links were down. Sad they rebloged without having a look at the files first, since now all the reblogs have the broken links. 
My sister found the files for Sahih Bukhari and I just reuploaded and relinked. Had to recreate the Sahih Muslim collection. Since tumblr does not update my changes on your reblogs, you will have to check them out here:

Sahih Bukhari: 
http://hasbiyallah.tumblr.com/post/113084725503/salam-some-time-ago-i-started-extracting-hadiths


Sahih Muslim: 
http://hasbiyallah.tumblr.com/post/128187299418/maybe-some-of-you-remember-that-i-made-a

Surah Ad-Duhaa (The morning brightness)
Maher al-Muaiqly

“This surah was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (saw) at a time when he had not received any revelation for six months, not even in the form of a dream! The Prophet (saw) was in a very disturbed state of mind, feeling negative and depressed and believing that Allah was displeased with him, had forgotten him, and did not want him as a Nabi anymore.
Don’t we have similar feelings in our lives? Times when our level of imaan is low, our khushoo in salah wavers and we feel a drop in our connection with Allah? We feel like our duas are not being answered, our salah is not having a positive impact on our hearts, and worst of all the feeling that we’re horrible human beings, that Allah doesn’t love us or doesn’t care about us anymore.
Surah Ad-Duha was revealed to the Prophet (saw) to relieve him of these negative feelings and to give him hope, positivity, and the assurance that Allah is with him no matter what. From it we too can find peace, hope, and a renewed faith in Allah when we go through similar states of depression, sadness, and hopelessness.”

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