These were such beautiful reflections, especially your reflections Jabal Nour and the lengths the prophet pbuh went to seek solitude and reflection and the importance of it, and how you can find it anywhere if you seek it
Thank you for this Malak. These are words that I try to repeat to myself constantly and they found me at a time when I needed to be reminded of them again. It's not so hard to find tawakkul when your heart is inclined towards sabr, but it's in those moments when you feel lost and consumed that we have to put in the extra work to redirect our energy to seeking guidance. In these moments, I pray that we're all blessed with strong tawakkul, taqwa, and sabr.
Your reflection is a powerful reminder of the timeless strategies Islam offers for living a purposeful and fulfilling life. It’s striking how the practices you highlight - starting the day with prayer, grounding affirmations in dhikr and gratitude, and regularly engaging in self-reflection through muhassabah - are not just spiritual acts but transformative habits that create balance, clarity, and focus. These aren’t fleeting trends; they are divinely inspired tools that equip us to thrive in both our personal and communal lives.
Expanding on your insights, Islam also emphasizes the power of consistency (istiqamah) in building character and achieving success. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught us that "The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are done consistently, even if they are small." This principle encourages us to cultivate sustainable habits that bring lasting growth. Finally, the practice of sabr (patience) not only helps us endure challenges but transforms them into opportunities for inner growth, making our journey toward success deeply meaningful and aligned with our faith. JazakiAllah Khair for sharing!
These were such beautiful reflections, especially your reflections Jabal Nour and the lengths the prophet pbuh went to seek solitude and reflection and the importance of it, and how you can find it anywhere if you seek it
Thank you for reading! praying for you this Jummah🤍
Thank you for this Malak. These are words that I try to repeat to myself constantly and they found me at a time when I needed to be reminded of them again. It's not so hard to find tawakkul when your heart is inclined towards sabr, but it's in those moments when you feel lost and consumed that we have to put in the extra work to redirect our energy to seeking guidance. In these moments, I pray that we're all blessed with strong tawakkul, taqwa, and sabr.
Your reflection is a powerful reminder of the timeless strategies Islam offers for living a purposeful and fulfilling life. It’s striking how the practices you highlight - starting the day with prayer, grounding affirmations in dhikr and gratitude, and regularly engaging in self-reflection through muhassabah - are not just spiritual acts but transformative habits that create balance, clarity, and focus. These aren’t fleeting trends; they are divinely inspired tools that equip us to thrive in both our personal and communal lives.
Expanding on your insights, Islam also emphasizes the power of consistency (istiqamah) in building character and achieving success. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught us that "The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are done consistently, even if they are small." This principle encourages us to cultivate sustainable habits that bring lasting growth. Finally, the practice of sabr (patience) not only helps us endure challenges but transforms them into opportunities for inner growth, making our journey toward success deeply meaningful and aligned with our faith. JazakiAllah Khair for sharing!