If you want your duas to get accepted say this to before your dua. Allahuma ini asaluka biani ashhadu anaka antallah la ilaha ila anta al ahad asamad alazi lam yalid wa lam yulad wa’lam yakullahu kufuwan ahad. then say this name of Allah SWT ya dhal jallali wal ikram. The ask for what ever you wnat and it will be accepted🤍
Dua for the person you like. Allahuma layin qalbi(the persons full name)fulan binti fulan kama layintil hadidi daud alayhi salam finish with la ilaha ila anta subhanaka ini kuntu minazalimin ameen rabil alamin berahmatika ya arhamar rahimin 🤍
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala says:
اِقْتَـرَبَتِ السّا عَةُوَا نْشَقّالْقَمَرُ"The Hour has come near, and the moon has split [in two]."
(QS. Al-Qamar 54: Verse 1)
2026-03-16 16:54:26
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lee jennie-yongbok knime :
alhamdulilah I'm a Muslim
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Saraa_💫 :
الحمد الله
2025-10-19 07:54:20
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kako si :
alhumdulillah
2025-08-13 13:05:16
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Chelpang🍀 :
Alhamdulillai
2026-03-19 20:41:20
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Nazley A😍🎇😍 :
Algumdullilah 🤲
2025-07-25 06:00:35
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Alhamdulillah
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Xe1W :
Alhamdulillah
2026-03-19 05:25:31
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Jad Hamdan :
Alhamdulililah
2026-03-16 13:50:28
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Aqeel :
Alhamdulillah
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willow :
alhamdulilah
2026-03-19 05:56:10
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Alhamdullilah
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KAISER😚🧐🙀☪️ :
Alhamdullillah 🥰
2026-03-26 08:37:48
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TrojanHackerlord 🐎 :
You could express it as a personal interpretation like this:
My understanding of the Qur’anic verse about the splitting of the moon is that Allah Almighty exists beyond space and time. He is not bound by the sequence of past, present, and future as human beings are. Allah sees all of time at once.
From this perspective, when the Qur’an says, “The Hour has drawn near, and the moon has split” (Qur’an 54:1), I understand it to mean that Allah is describing reality from His timeless knowledge. What is still future from the human point of view is already known and seen by Allah. Therefore, the verse can be understood as speaking from Allah’s eternal perspective, in which the events of the Day of Judgment are already certain and fully known.
This is a theological interpretation rather than the mainstream classical interpretation. Traditionally, many Muslim scholars have understood the verse to refer to a miracle that occurred during the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad, while others have interpreted it as referring to a future event associated with the Day of Judgment. Your explanation presents a different interpretive perspective centered on Allah’s transcendence over time.
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🫧Amani🫧 :
Alhamdulilah
2026-03-29 16:09:23
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G Troy :
alhamdulilah to be a Muslim 🤲💯
2025-07-09 16:56:29
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