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06/02/2026

In this clip from Surah Al-Hujurat Deeper Look Series Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan talks about one of the most overlooked distinctions in the entire Quran: the difference between Islam and Iman. He explains that Islam is quantitative, you are either Muslim or you are not, but Iman is qualitative, meaning the depth of your faith is always in motion, always varying, and always being measured by Allah in ways we cannot see in each other.

He also draws a line that cuts deep: when Muslims reduce their deen entirely to law, asking only "is it haram?" and nothing more, they strip away the entire moral and ethical dimension that makes Islam a complete way of life. Surah Al-Hujurat يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا (49:11) addresses the Ummah not as a struggling minority, but as a civilization being shaped for the world and with that power comes serious accountability.

This is not just history. It is a mirror for every Muslim navigating faith, community and identity today.

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06/02/2026

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This Dhul Hijjah stirred something in many of us. The fasting, the du'aa on Arafah, the quiet pull toward something deeper. If that feeling is still with you, this is your window to give it a permanent home.

Thank you to everyone who gave generously through daily gifting this season. The memberships you funded are already opening doors for people who want to study the Quran but could not afford it. May Allah accept every one of those gifts.

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06/01/2026

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In this clip from Surah Al-Hujurat Deeper Look Series Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan breaks down something most Muslims have never been told clearly, Islam has two sides. One side is the law, the rules set by Allah and the other is morality, your character, your manners and no one can police that but you. Both together make up your deen.

06/01/2026

Surah Al-Hujurat is like an ocean; you can look at it and get the basic meaning and it doesn't seem particularly complex on the surface, but the deeper you dive, the more you see. Most people pass by an ocean without ever knowing what lies beneath the waves, never realizing the worlds that exist in the depths.

A submarine takes you to the bottom where you're on a completely different planet; this is what happens when you truly engage with this Surah. Understanding it properly shapes your entire view of Islam. It becomes a curriculum that, if Muslims internalized it fully, would give them a complete sense of their identity as Muslims and how they're supposed to see the world around them.

Which means that if you're missing parts of this Surah, you are missing parts of who you are as a Muslim. You're missing fundamental aspects of how you're supposed to navigate your life and your relationships. This isn't abstract knowledge. This is about discovering the depths of your own deen and your own identity.

The invitation to dive deeper into Al-Hujurat is an invitation to know yourself more fully as a believer. This is the Deeper Look series on Surah Al-Hujurat with Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan.

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05/29/2026

The special ten days are behind us now and I hope the fasting, the dhikr and the du'aa on Arafah left you feeling lighter than when you entered these days.

Eid always leaves a question behind: what are you carrying forward?

Ibrahim (AS) did not walk away from his test and return to who he was before. He came out of it changed. That is what these days were for. The connection you felt to the Quran during Dhul Hijjah, the pull toward something deeper, that deserves a permanent place in your life.

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05/29/2026

Eid Al-Adha has passed. The takbeeraat have gone quiet, the sacrifices have been made, the meat has been shared. There is a particular stillness that comes after a season like this, when the intensity lifts and you are left with your thoughts and the people you love.

Ibrahim (AS) made this du'aa thinking beyond himself. He asked Allah to forgive him, then his parents, then the believers, all of them, on the Day when every account will be settled. There is an expansiveness in that which is worth noticing. He could have stopped at himself. He could have stopped at his family but he kept going until his du'aa covered every person who believes in Allah.

The days after Eid Al-Adha are a good time to do the same. Your heart is still soft from the season, the names of people you love come to mind more easily, your parents, whether they are sitting beside you or you are carrying their memory, your children. Even the people you haven't spoken to in a while or the friend going through something you can't fix for them. The ummah at large, scattered across the world, carrying struggles you'll never know about.

This du'aa invites you to hold all of them in one breath; Forgive me, my parents, all the believers. Ibrahim (AS) understood that your relationship with Allah doesn't exist in isolation. It is connected to the people around you, the people who raised you, the community you belong to. Asking for their forgiveness alongside your own is an act of love and an act of faith, believing that Allah's mercy is wide enough to cover all of it.

The Quran names this Surah after Ibrahim (AS) for a reason. His legacy is one of sacrifice, submission and a heart that never stopped asking Allah for the people he loved. As the spirit of Eid begins to settle, carry this du'aa with you. Say it for the faces that come to mind and for the ones who can no longer say it for themselves.

May Allah forgive us and our parents and the believers and may He gather us all in His mercy on the Day when nothing else will matter. Ameen.

Transliteration: Rabbana-ghfir lee wa liwaalidayya wa lil-mu'mineena yawma yaqoomul-hisaab.

05/28/2026

The sacred days of Dhul Hijjah have a way of bringing the Quran back into focus. The reading returns. The reflection deepens. For a stretch of days, the connection feels close again, the way it should always feel.

Then life resumes and schedules fill back up. The Quran doesn't get abandoned so much as it gets quietly deprioritized, one busy morning at a time. By the time you notice the distance, it already feels familiar.

This isn't a discipline problem, the intention is still there. It's a structural one. The gap between a sacred season ending and a real habit forming is where most people lose the connection they just rebuilt. There's no bridge between the two, just good intentions and a calendar that moves on.

Revealed has a feature designed for exactly this. Daily Ayah sends you one ayah every day. Not a reading plan or curriculum. Just one ayah, waiting for you to sit with it whenever you're ready.

Some days it takes thirty seconds. Some days the ayah pulls you into the page and you stay longer than you planned. Both count. The point isn't the volume that the Quran showed up in your day and you met it there. Do that enough times and the calendar stops mattering; the habit becomes yours.

The blessed days gave you something real. Daily Ayah is how you hold onto it.

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05/27/2026

Eid Al-Adha Mubarak from Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan and the entire Bayyinah team! 😁
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05/27/2026

During today's Eid al-Adha khutbah, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan reflects on the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim عليه السلام through one powerful question from the Quran:

“What are these statues to which you are so devoted?”
Surah Al-Anbiya 21:52

The khutbah explores the word tamāthīl — representations, idols, or images that people give meaning to — and the word ‘ākifūn, referring to being deeply attached, devoted, or constantly occupied with something.

While the people of Ibrahim عليه السلام had physical idols, this reminder brings the question into our lives today. What are the modern idols we carry in our minds? Status, beauty, influencers, followers, weddings, wealth, family pressure, cultural expectations, success, social media, reputation, or the need to be respected?

This Eid reminder challenges us to think deeply about the ideas we have inherited, the expectations we have accepted, and the false connections we have made between happiness, success, and the things society tells us to chase.

May Allah make us people who revive the legacy of Ibrahim عليه السلام by questioning false idols, freeing ourselves from harmful expectations, and making choices that are pleasing to Him.

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