7 Salam

First, a whisper for morning light, to wake the heart and steady hands. Second, a wish for courage, so doubts dissolve and work begins. Third, a greeting for patience, to cradle waiting with calm. Fourth, a nod to kindness, an invitation to sow gentle acts. Fifth, a blessing for forgiveness, that old wounds learn to rest. Sixth, a salute to wonder, to keep the eyes open wide. Seventh, a promise of peace, to close the day with quiet grace.

"When Elias stood alone against the darkness," Yusuf continued, pointing to the fifth line, "he was given a Salam. When the people of faith are tested, they are given a Salam. And finally, when the night is at its deepest, we are told: Salamun hiya hatta matla’il fajr —Peace it is, until the rising of the dawn." 7 salam

Displaying these verses as art in the home to invite a peaceful atmosphere. First, a whisper for morning light, to wake

In a famous tradition (Hadith), the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was asked, "Which Islam is best?" He replied: Fourth, a nod to kindness, an invitation to sow gentle acts