Fresh today Β· Friday, 3 July

New Wishes

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

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May this morning be light as a feather of a desert lark, steady as the muezzin's call.

Sabah al-noor β€” light on light, says the Quran; let it land on your shoulders today.

May the morning bring news that doesn't require translation to land softly.

Sabah al-khair β€” pour the tea slowly; the day will follow your pace.

May this morning's breeze carry the scent of bakhoor and the weight of barakah.

Sabah al-ward, habibi β€” roses and rest, in equal measure.

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May the morning grant you sabr for what is slow and shukr for what is sudden.

Sabah al-khair β€” the date palms are awake, the kettle is whistling, the dunya turns gently.

May this Arabic morning feel like a verse you almost remember from childhood.

Sabah al-noor β€” may today's light find every shadow you've been carrying.

May the morning's first salaam be the kindest greeting you give all day.

Sabah al-khair β€” wishing you suhoor of soul before the day asks for output.

May the morning bring the qahwa-and-quiet hour that the rest of the day envies.

Sabah al-ful β€” the souk is opening, the bread is fresh, the city is yours.

May Allah grant you a morning rizq that arrives in unexpected forms.

Sabah al-khair β€” may your duas this morning be specific, sincere, and small enough to mean.

May this morning's khair outweigh yesterday's stress by a generous margin.

Sabah al-noor β€” the muezzin's voice has done its work; now it's your turn.

May the morning be wide enough to hold gratitude before grievance.

Sabah al-khair, ya habibi β€” the world is older today, but so is your patience.

May this Arabic morning bring the kind of barakah you can't measure but you'll notice.

Sabah al-ward β€” wishing you a day soft enough to remember kindly.

May the morning find you with your wudu fresh and your worries laid aside.

Sabah al-khair β€” bismillah, the day begins; let it begin gently with you.

Free morning, free heart β€” the day owes you nothing, which is exactly the gift.