Allah's timing is always perfect. Trust the process, embrace your waiting season and have faith that what is meant for you will arrive at the right time. Keep believing and keep trusting Him. Nevertheless, by all means, keep moving.
One squeeze in the grave will make you regret every morning in your life that you didn't wake up for Fajr. Please be strong enough to give 5 minutes of your sleep time to your Lord who gave you all the uncountable blessings you have.
- Khalid Yasin
Sometimes, what looks like failure is actually a redirection. If things aren't going according to plan, don't give up too soon. The setback you see today may be preparing you for an opportunity you haven't yet imagined.
If you are engaged in immoral behaviour in private and no one knows about it, then that matter remains between you and Allah. But the moment you choose to publicize it, celebrate it, and boast about your exploits, you have voluntarily brought it into the court of public opinion.
When people criticize, condemn, or distance themselves from you because of what you openly promote, the blame does not lie with them. It lies with the person who discarded modesty and self-respect for attention, applause, or notoriety.
Every human being has flaws, weaknesses, and sins. The wise person seeks Allah's forgiveness and prays that his shortcomings remain concealed. The foolish person tears away the veil that Allah placed over him and then complains when people judge him by what he himself chose to reveal.
If Allah has hidden your faults from the eyes of others, thank Him for that blessing. Do not expose what He concealed. Do not trade dignity for attention or modesty for momentary fame.
Not every truth about your private life deserves a public audience.
When fellow Muslims make posts on Islamic matters and how to better our lives as Muslims, it doesn't mean they are perfect. It's simply a reminder for you and them. If you feel like, you can do the same. Don't have the thought that people will say you're holy.