Fresh today · Monday, 8 June

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Asking Allah to send tranquility into your heart and healing into your body.

May your du'as be answered before they finish leaving your lips.

May this illness be a quiet door to greater nearness and lasting wellness.

Sending prayers that your strength returns with barakah, not just with time.

May Allah grant you the kind of healing that leaves no trace of the trial.

Praying for relief in your chest, ease in your limbs, and light in your days.

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May the Healer accept these du'as and write shifa for you with His mercy.

Asking Allah for a recovery that honors your patience and rewards your sabr.

May every prayer made for you tonight quietly rearrange tomorrow in your favor.

May Allah grant you complete shifa — and gratitude that outlives the illness.

May He who hears every silent prayer send healing where words cannot reach.

Bounce back from surgery like nothing happened — except the new dramatic story you get.

Heal up quickly so we can argue about pointless things again, in person.

Wishing you a recovery so smooth your surgeon will use you in their resume.

Get well soon — the painkillers are temporary, the texts about it are forever.

May your stitches hold, your snacks arrive, and your unsolicited advice be minimal.

Recover at the speed of someone who got out of jury duty — quickly, gratefully.

Hope your scar is small and your insurance paperwork even smaller.

Wishing you a healing journey shorter than the consent form you signed.

May the hospital pudding be the worst part of this whole experience.

Get well — your group chat is unwilling to function without a designated chaos agent.

Heal up before the painkillers start sounding like good life decisions.

May your nurses be kind, your roommates quiet, and your remote control reachable.

Bounce back like nothing happened — except the brag-worthy scar.

Wishing you a recovery measured in successful naps and zero complications.