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Istikhara feels like a blessing. When you're confused after doing everything you can, praying two rakats and asking Allah for guidance can really change things. It’s like suddenly seeing the path ahead clearly, and you start to notice signs that help you make the right choice. And if you’re still not clear, you can perform it again and again until you feel that guidance.
Fasting in Ramadan is not just about feeling hungry or tired; it is about training the soul. When you choose to stay away from food, drink, and desires for the sake of Allah, you learn self-control—proving that you are not a slave to habits, urges, or comfort.
Hunger softens the heart and opens the eyes, helping you feel the pain of those who live with less every day, building real empathy, not just words. Most importantly, fasting grows God-consciousness (taqwa): you stay away from what is halal in private, knowing Allah sees you, so how can you take sins lightly?
Ramadan reminds us that this world is temporary, and the Hereafter is near. The empty stomach humbles the ego, the quiet hunger strengthens sincerity, and every fast asks a deep question: If I can leave food for Allah, can I also leave sins?
This is the true purpose of fasting—to return to Allah with a heart that is softer, cleaner, and more aware of Him, as guided by the Qur'an.
Put your trust in Allah 😇 “...Once you make a decision, put your trust in Allah. Surely Allah loves those who trust in Him.” [Quran 3:159] “If Allah helps you, none can defeat you. But if He denies you help, then who else can help you? So in Allah let the believers put their trust.” [Quran 3:160] . . . #islamic #islam #muslim #islamicquotes #allah #quran #muslimah #islamicpost #allahuakbar #deen #islamicreminders #sunnah #makkah #dua #ramadan #hijab #love #alhamdulillah #islamicreminder #instagram #jannah #prophetmuhammad #muslims #muhammad #trust #islamicart #madinah #namaz #madina #quotes
لَيْسَ الْمُؤْمِنُ بِالطَّعَّانِ وَلَا اللَّعَّانِ وَلَا الْفَاحِشِ وَلَا الْبَذِيءِ
"A believer does not taunt, curse, abuse or talk indecently."
— Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
[Riyad as-Salihin » Book 18, Hadith 224]
The Prophet's Prayer ﷺ according to authentic Ahadith💯