@LIVEpositivity Well said. The Prophet ﷺ taught us: “Whoever puts his trust in Allah, then He is sufficient for him.” Let’s always let our faith overpower our fears. 🤲
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May Allah grant us all the love and sacrifice like the Sahaba. 🤲
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On the battlefield of Uhud, when everyone was retreating, one Sahabi was lying there, his body pierced by arrows.
The Prophet ﷺ went to him and asked,
“How are you, O Sa’d?”
He replied:
“I can smell the fragrance of Paradise, O Messenger of Allah.”
This hadith (Sahih Bukhari 1276):
Khabbab ibn al-Aratt (RA) narrated: Mus'ab ibn Umair (RA) was martyred on the day of Uhud, and he left behind nothing but a cloak. When we covered his head with it, his feet showed; when we covered his feet, his head showed. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ instructed us to cover his head and to place idhkhir grass over his feet.
He who gave up all the luxuries of this world and chose the Hereafter — Allah granted him such an honorable farewell. 🤲
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Even at night, before falling asleep, the mind doesn't stop. Every conversation, every decision from the day replays over and over — "I should've said it differently," "I shouldn't have done that"...
You wake up feeling like even sleep didn't rest you. And you end up blaming yourself — "Maybe I'm just becoming lazy, I don't feel like doing anything."
But the truth is, your brain has been fighting a battle all along — against something that may not have even happened. That's exhausting too, it's just invisible, so no one really understands it.
Be a little kinder to yourself. You're not lazy. You're just tired.
#MentalHealthMatters #Overthinking #NotLazyJustTired #SelfCare #Mental