life in sujūd was created in memory of janisar hussayn – a beloved soul returned to his Rabb but carried into every du’ā.
it began in the stillness that follows loss, where grief softened into sujūd, and longing found its way back to Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ
this space is a quiet act of love and surrender – a form of ṣabr, a thread of tawakkul, a prayer stretched across time. dedicated as ṣadaqah jāriyah for his ākhirah and meant to serve as a platform for all those learning to live through longing – with the Creator at the centre of their ache; as ultimately everyone returns to Him… some through maut, some through sujūd.
وَاسْجُدْ وَٱقْتَرِب
“and prostrate, and draw near [to Him].” — Surah al-ʿAlaq (96:19)