As time passes, we often worry about matters that bring no benefit in the Hereafter. The fleeting pleasures of this world may one day turn into our greatest regret.
What truly distinguishes you is how you conduct yourself after completing your prayers. Your actions determine whether you’re a hypocrite or a genuine believer.
Slowly but surely, Muslims are gradually forgetting the essence of being a Muslim. Praying five times is merely the bare minimum requirement. It doesn’t make you exceptional; you’re just a Muslim.
6. Know Sadness is Human (Even Prophets Felt It)
•Prophet Yaʿqūb cried from grief.
•Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ felt sorrow after Khadījah and Abū Ṭālib passed (the “Year of Sorrow”).
Sadness isn’t a weakness—it’s part of the human test.
As time passes, days turn into months, and we find ourselves becoming increasingly less intelligent. Why is this happening?
The reason lies in our preoccupation with seeking pleasure in this fleeting world, rather than cultivating knowledge.
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5. Even if your tongue isn’t pure, uttering good words is still good. Without trying, you won’t discover them.
6. Make sure your intentions are pure always, the moment it gets tangled around and it brings no goodness, it ruins everything.
@mussy03_ the fact that it’s a test, it means Allah loves you. If you weren’t tested, then ask yourself why not, does God not love me? This should make you strive even harder to love Allah even more. God bless you my brother, us replying to u is also God’s sign :)
@mussy03_ Allah protect you and aid you in all of your affairs! Make plenty of du’aa, stay consistent with salaah, go to the masjid more often, do more good deeds and less bad deeds.Usually the bad deeds let bad thoughts linger around longer. I feel you my brotha but remember, it’s a test