Bismillāhir-Raḥmānir-Raḥīm
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
فَاللّٰهُ خَيْرٌ حَافِظًا ۖ وَهُوَ أَرْحَمُ الرَّاحِمِينَ
My dear Mehdavia brothers and sisters in faith from India residing in Qatar and the Middle East,
Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu.
As I have always observed, you have come together with devotion to organize and participate in the sacred annual gatherings of Lailatul Qadr prayers every year. Alhamdulillah, I feel privileged to share that through Mehdavia Times, we too have remained humbly involved in supporting these efforts through data gathering, coordination, and communication for the annual gathering for many years. It is truly heartening to witness your unity and unwavering commitment to faith and community.
Unfortunately, the recent outbreak of war may have created a sense of uncertainty, concern, and unrest among you as expatriates living there, while also causing anxiety for your families back home in India.
In these challenging times of uncertainty and conflict, my thoughts and heartfelt prayers are with each one of you and your families. As we observe the blessed days of Ramazan — a month of mercy, patience, and reflection — I pray that Allah (SWT) protects you, grants you safety, and fills your homes with peace and reassurance. Aameen!
May Allah accept your duas, rozas, and ibadat, reward you abundantly, grant you safety during this holy month and beyond, and shower His endless blessings upon you all.
Our prayers also extend to the families and communities living in other war-prone regions across the Middle East who are facing uncertainty and hardship. May Allah grant them protection, patience, and peace in these difficult times. We also remember all our Indian brothers and sisters working and residing in these sensitive zones, praying for their safety, well-being, and safe return to their loved ones.
In these sensitive times, I humbly advise everyone to remain cautious, follow the guidance of local authorities and our honorable Embassies in your respective countries, avoid unnecessary movement, and stay connected with one another so that no member of our community feels alone or uninformed.
Let this Ramazan strengthen our unity, increase our duas for peace, and renew our faith in Allah’s protection — for indeed, with patience and prayer comes relief.
May Allah safeguard you all, accept your fasting and prayers, and grant peace and harmony to the world.
Ameen
Kindly say Aameen and confirm your safety in the comments box please.
With prayers and warm regards,
Your brother in faith,
Inayath Ulla Khan
Mehdavia Times Welfare Trust.
Walaykumassalam wa Rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu bhai Inayath ulla... JazakAllah khair for the prayers and such a heartfelt post... Indeed Allah is our best protector...
ReplyDeleteWalaikum Assalam Allah Kareem
ReplyDeleteAssalamualaikum,,my name Syed Ahmed Shaji,,mehadavi,,from kadapa,,now in Qatar
ReplyDeleteAameen. 🤲
ReplyDeleteAlhamdulillah, by the mercy of Allah (SWT) we are safe here. May Allah protect all our brothers and sisters living in Qatar, the Middle East, and other regions facing uncertainty. May He grant peace, safety, and patience to everyone during these challenging times.
May Allah accept our duas, rozas, and ibadat in this blessed month of Ramazan and keep our families and communities under His protection. Aameen. 🌙