We are all sinners, each tested in different ways. Rather than looking down on others, we should remain humble and focus on correcting our own faults. Advise others with kindness, not arrogance, and remember that we are all in need of Allah’s mercy.
Before criticizing someone, ask yourself: “If Allah were to expose my hidden sins and shortcomings, where would I stand?”
May Allah conceal our faults, forgive our sins, guide us to what pleases Him, and shower us with His mercy.
You're not reading this by accident.
This is your confirmation. You're going to make it. No matter what it looks like right now. Allah is going to renew your faithfulness. So hold on, be strong and don't give up. You are next in line for your miracle.
Tun da na rike wannan addu’ar kuma na fara yinta, wallahi tallahi ban taba yin “broke” ba.
“La ilaha illallahul Malikul Haqqul Mubeen.”
Amma fa ina fita kasuwa, ba zaman banza nake yi ba. A toh! 😅
Abd-Allāh ibn Mas’ūd رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ said:
Indeed the greatest Āyah in the Qur’ān relating to [Allāh’s] relief is:
{...وَمَن يَتَّقِ اللَّهَ يَجْعَل لَّهُ مَخْرَجًا}
“...And whoever is mindful of Allāh, He will make a way out for them ˹from every difficulty.˺”
Surah at-Talāq, al-Āyah 2
Tafseer ibn Katheer, 4/400 | Al-Imām ibn Katheer [may Allāh have mercy on him]
Umar ibn al-Khattab was passing through a market when he heard a man supplicating:
“O Allah, place me among the few.”
Umar asked him:
“Where did you get this supplication from?”
The man replied: ..
Tahajjud changed nothing for me for two years. Same tears. Same requests. Same sunrise with nothing shifting.
Then I read something I didn’t expect - it wasn’t about praying longer or crying harder.