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He goes to the masjid and performs the prayer. After that, the imam reads from books such as Riyadh As-Saliheen by An-Nawawi, Al-Wabil As-Sayyib by Ibn Al-Qayyi

9 December 2025 • 2.17K views
Before Maghrib, he makes ablution and goes to the Maghrib prayer. After the prayer, he returns home, prays the Sunnah, then sits with the people as usual—unless he has a lecture or a seminar to attend. In his regular gathering, he does many great and important tasks—things that most people would not even imagine... When the Adhan to the Isha prayer is heard, he repeats after the caller, then gets up for the prayer and leaves all other work. When he enters the masjid and prays the two-unit Tahiyyah Al-Masjid, the imam begins reading some hadiths. Then the sheikh explains and clarifies them. After that, many questions come to him, and he answers as many as he can. After the Isha prayer, he returns home—unless he has an appointment outside the house, a lecture, a special invitation, a wedding dinner, a visit to a sick person, or something similar. When he returns home, he sits to read and review some important documents, or he goes over certain books. Sometimes he has one or more meetings in the house. Sometimes he has guests. Other times he has a recording session for the radio, or he gives a lecture over the phone to people outside the country. After that, he eats dinner with his guests, his home-office staff, and anyone else present. After dinner, he goes back to completing the work he started before dinner, or he continues sitting with his guests, or he reads some books, or he finishes some remaining paperwork—often until a late hour, around eleven or twelve o’clock. Then he goes inside his home and walks on foot for about half an hour, and after that he goes to bed. This is how he spent the whole day—working, active, energetic, and spreading a sense of comfort and warmth to those around him. Source: https://t.me/madrasatuna/5548