“sometimes all you need is a Harun” 🥹

EPISODE · Jan 30, 2025 · 58 MIN

“sometimes all you need is a Harun” 🥹

from A Digital Journal · host Nafisa Amin

Assalamu Alaikum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuh!Welcome or welcome back to a digital journal!This episode has to be one of my absolute favorites!I grew up LOVING seerah( the stories of the Prophets), in whatever form! And I have always loved the story of Prophet Musa (AS) and yesterday I came across this post from Bayyinnah tv saying “sometimes all you need is Haroon” and I woke up today thinking about that.Sometimes all you need is a companion.A support. Something or someone to confide in, someone to support you and hold you and guide you and ride with you through the ups and downs of life someone to be there for you , to strengthen you and keep you going…And so we reflect on the story of how Prophet Musa AS being a Prophet of Allah requested that Allah gives Prophet Harun AS to him(his brother) to come along with him and support him on his mission to deliver the truth to the Pharoah ( Firaun) and his people.And reflected on SO MUCH MORE!The Quran! The Quran! Upon you is the Quran oh servant of Allah. Have a listenAnd I pray Allah makes this beneficial! For you , for me , for anyone who comes across it!Quran.com - amazing Quran site , has translations, various tafseer in English etcThey have an app as well:Quran App - has translations and tafseer in Arabic, highlighting and note features etcOther apps:Al Quran app - has translations and tafseer in English, notes feature etcAyah App - I personally use this app to read , because of the more Quran looking design but haven’t explored the features in itInstagram page for us sisters🤍🪻

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