Whoever indicates towards goodness will have a reward like the one who does the good, without it diminishing from the doer in any way.” {Muslim} This hadith that is shared during Jannah Training, struck a profound chord.
Change doesn’t always come with noise or applause; sometimes, it is whispered through the way we raise a child, shape a soul, or gently guide someone toward light. The reward lies not only in the doing, but in the inviting—softly, steadily—toward goodness. In a world enamoured with grand gestures and public victories, we often overlook the sacred weight of unseen work—nurturing character, modelling mercy, and building faith in the hearts of our children. Jannah Training teaches that motherhood, so often dismissed or devalued, is in truth a revolutionary, political, and deeply spiritual act. To raise a child with conscience, clarity, and courage is to plant the seeds of a better ummah and a brighter world. And if we lead them toward khayr, that light reflects back to us too—immeasurably, eternally—without ever diminishing their own.




