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Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah🤍
Something I've noticed recently is what a blessing it is to feel guilt as a muslim, we often feel very disappointed and angry with ourselves because of our mistake, but that's the same reason why we should feel relief as well. It can be overwhelming but this discomfort doesn't mean we are going further from Allah or that Allah automatically hates us, it means we made a wrong choice and we have the free will to fix it just as we had the free will to sin. The same Allah who put that feeling in us is the same Allah who can forgive us, we just need to ask... the Lord of everything in existance asks us just to repent for disobeying HIM, how generous is our Lord🥹
"O believers! Turn to Allah in sincere repentance, so your Lord may absolve you of your sins and admit you into Gardens, under which rivers flow..." 66:8
"As for those who believe in Allah and hold fast to Him, He will admit them into His mercy and grace, and guide them to Himself on a straight path." 4:175

I think we forget the beauty of our free will, the same thing that makes us sin is the reason for us being called the best creation by God himself
Feel guilt with honour and hope, because u feel it only by His permission, His mercy and His love
I had this feeling today and wanted u to remember this with me❤️

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Assalomu aleykum

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https://youtu.be/FLO3-pq-sUw?si=cs4cKSJnp938P6YW

The brother presents some profound points that arent being discussed in the mainstream online spaces.

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Muzz chatting app hy ya marriage app,, very confused 🤔

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“Those who start their day with Fajr prayer are truly blessed.
Allah’s mercy and blessings surround their lives. 🤍🤲”

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Those who start their day with the Fajr prayer are truly fortunate.

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One thing I've realised is that when you have a connection with the Qur'an, it's as though you've been given a lens through which to see the truth of things.

The Qur'an shows you how people move through this dunya and what often drives them. Allah says:

"Competition in worldly increase distracts you, until you visit the graves." (Surah At-Takathur 102:1–2)

It exposes the tricks of Shaytan. Allah tells us:

"Shaytan threatens you with poverty and commands you to immorality, while Allah promises you forgiveness from Him and bounty." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:268)

And Allah repeatedly reminds us that Shaytan is our clear enemy:

"Indeed, Shaytan is an enemy to you, so take him as an enemy." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:168; see also Surah Fatir 35:6)

Death is like the great unveiling. Nothing wakes a person up more than the reality of what comes after it. Allah says:

"You were certainly in heedlessness of this; now We have removed from you your cover, so your sight today is sharp." (Surah Qaf 50:22)

The more a person lives with the Qur'an, the more they begin to see things as they truly arebeyond appearances, beyond desires, and beyond the deceptions of this temporary world.

I often have these thoughts after a janazah. I went to one a couple of days ago. A distant relative, young and obviously his family couldn't fathom something like that would happen. He went out to the park, like we all do, but he never came back.

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