Welcome to the 7 Secrets to Pleasing Allah

Peace be upon you, and the mercy and blessings of Allah.
(ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ — As-salāmu ʿalaykum wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuh)

Welcome. Many sincere Muslims quietly carry deep questions in their hearts: Have I done enough to please Allah? How can I know that Allah is pleased with me and my family? What will happen to us on the Day of Judgement? Can anyone truly have peace about their standing before Allah? And if I have made serious mistakes in my life, is there still hope for me?

These are not foolish questions. They are the questions of people who fear Allah, love Him, and desire to submit to His will sincerely.

This site exists to help you explore these questions carefully and respectfully, by returning to what the Qur’an itself teaches about Allah, His mercy, His guidance, and what truly pleases Him.

This is not a shortcut, a pressure tactic, or a demand for instant decisions. It is a guided journey of discovery, designed to be taken slowly, thoughtfully, and honestly.

The lessons below invite you to examine seven important questions, using the Qur’an and the earlier revelations it affirms, so that you may reflect for yourself and seek clarity with wisdom.

Seven Lessons for Reflection:

  1. Was ʿĪsā (Jesus) only a prophet, and what role does the Qur’an say he plays in guiding people to Allah?
  2. Do uncorrupted manuscripts of the Tawrat, Zabur, and Injil still exist, and what does the Qur’an say about them?
  3. Is Muhammad (peace be upon him) mentioned in the Injil, as many have claimed?
  4. Did ʿĪsā truly die, and why does this question matter?
  5. Was ʿĪsā called the Son of Allah, and what does the Qur’an affirm and deny?
  6. Who is the One and Only, and how does Allah reveal Himself to humanity?
  7. Is there more to prayer than we often understand, and how does Allah respond to sincere seekers?

These lessons are designed to help you read, reflect, and test what you hear, not to follow blindly or accept claims without examination. No formal education is required. No one will pressure you. You are encouraged to think, ask, and seek truth for yourself.

The goal is not to make you less sincere, but to help you become more devoted to Allah, more grounded in His revelation, and more confident in His mercy and guidance.

Let us explore together what the Qur’an teaches, and seek to submit fully to Allah’s will with humility, honesty, and understanding.