Ayatul — Kursi In English Letters [best]
In shaky English letters, she had scrawled:
"Allahu la ilaha illa huw, al-Hayyul Qayyum, la ta’khudhuhu sinatun wa la nawm, lahu ma fis samawati wa ma fil ard..." ayatul kursi in english letters
From that night on, Layla never slept without reciting those English letters from her notebook. And whenever fear knocked on her heart's door, she would whisper: "Allahu la ilaha illa huw..." —the bridge that connected her trembling soul to the One who never sleeps, never tires, and holds the heavens and the earth in His care. In shaky English letters, she had scrawled: "Allahu
"...His Kursi extends over the heavens and the earth, and their preservation does not tire Him. And He is the Most High, the Most Great." And He is the Most High, the Most Great
One evening, as a fierce storm raged outside her little stone house, the wind howled like a wild beast, and the rain hammered against her roof. The electricity flickered and died. Alone in the dark, Layla felt a deep, unfamiliar fear creep into her heart. Every shadow seemed to move, and every creak of the house made her gasp.
And she learned that faith, even spelled in borrowed letters, still reaches the Throne.
Trembling, she reached for her notebook and flipped through the pages by the faint light of her phone. Her eyes landed on a verse she had written down but never fully understood:
