No matter the sins you're committing, pray for Allah's mercy, no matter how lazy you are, fight against your nafs, and never neglect your salah.
Always strive to complete prayers at the designated time. Because what distinguishes a believer from a nonbeliever is prayer.
“you’re so private and mysterious” girl, i literally just stay home unless i’m going to work or see the people who are kind to me. idk what else to say
one of the biggest lessons i’ve learnt this year is don’t tell everyone everything, even the people who you think are the closest to you aren’t always happy for you
For everyone grieving the loss of a loved one this Eid and every Eid may Allah make it easier for you, may he reunite you with those you love in the best of places where you will never have to feel their absence and may your family feel complete again inshallah
I’m touched by the saying “if Allah allows you to keep making dua for something, it means He wants you to have it. keep asking & remember He IS Al-Wahab- giver of all things”
You failed.
So did Adam.
So did Yunus.
So did every soul that ever lived.
But here’s the truth—
They returned.
They wept.
They rebuilt.
So get up.
Wipe the dust off.
Make wudu.
And come back to your Rabb.
His door is still open.
It’s you who closed it.
Now, open it again.
YOU CAN WEAR HIJAB, POST REMINDERS, AND STILL STRUGGLE PRIVATELY.
That’s not fake. That’s what faith actually looks like messy, quiet, and still trying.