Imagine a whole day passes—24 full hours—and you haven’t read a single useful thing to feed your mind or advance your life. That’s not just a missed opportunity; it’s a quiet regression.
A reflection on prayer as a deep, spiritual connection rather than a mere obligation. Exploring the idea that our greatest regret may not be sin, but the moments we ignored God’s call.
Often remembered simply as Allama al-Majlisi or al-Majlisi the Second. Born in the bustling city of Isfahan in the year 1037 AH (1627 CE), during the golden age of the Safavid dynasty, he grew up in an environment saturated with scholarship, piety, and spiritual discipline.
This is part of (Munājāt al-Muḥibbīn – The Whispered Prayer of the Lovers), attributed to Imam ‘Ali ibn al-Ḥusayn Zayn al-‘Ābidīn (peace be upon him), the fourth Imam from the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them).