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Stop saying this in English! ❌
Many learners say: “many staffs.”
But that’s incorrect.
In English, “staff” is uncountable, so it doesn’t have a plural form.
Small grammar detail… but it makes your English sound much more natural.
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Tonight could be Laylat al-Qadr… the night that is better than a thousand months. 🌙✨
One sincere duʿā’… one moment of humility… one tear seeking forgiveness… could change your destiny forever.
The Prophet ﷺ taught us this powerful supplication to repeat on this blessed night.
Repeat it.
Reflect on it.
Share it with someone you care about.
May Allah accept our prayers and grant us the blessing of witnessing this incredible night. 🌙
Verb of the Day: Uproot 🌱
Sometimes words carry more than just a definition, they carry a reality.
Understanding language helps us understand the world around us.
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A Real Friend vs A Deal Friend 🤝
A real friend stays with you through loyalty, honesty, and care.
A deal friend stays only as long as there’s something to gain.
One values you.
The other values the benefit.
It’s NOT pronounced “corps” the way you think! 😳
English pronunciation can be tricky… but not for you anymore 😉
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Word of the Day: Jubilant (adj.)
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Eminent.
Imminent.
Immanent.
One letter difference.
Three completely different meanings. 👀
If you mix these up, you're not alone — even advanced learners confuse them.
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Don’t let one letter change your meaning.
Deprive ≠ Deprave 🧐
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كل عام وأنتم بخير. تقبل الله طاعاتكم 🌙
Ramadan Mubarak 🌙
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