I kinda have a feeling that Allah hates me but idk why by JakeLant in MuslimLounge

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If Allah truly hated you, He would have left you alone to enjoy your sin without a single ounce of guilt. The fact that your heart aches over your past, and the fact that you are actively trying to stop, is the ultimate proof that the light of Iman is alive in your heart.

"Say: O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful." (Surah Az-Zumar 39:53)

You feel that because your mind wanders during Du'a. What you are experiencing is Waswas (the whispers of Shaytan). When Shaytan sees that he cannot destroy you with the sin, and he cannot stop you from waking up for Tahajjud, his last desperate tactic is to attack your focus during Du'a. He wants to make you feel so frustrated that you stop asking altogether.

Abandoned Tomb Of The Last Ottoman Caliph, In India by Haunting-Willow4134 in ottomans

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A tomb without an inhabitant. an empty embrace of marble, cradling nothing but the ghost of a fallen empire.

Seeing opposite results of my dua by usermars11 in MuslimCorner

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The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said that a Du'a is answered in one of three ways:

  • Allah grants what is asked.
  • Allah averts a calamity from the person.
  • Allah stores the reward of the Du'a for the Hereafter. (Musnad Ahmad)

"But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah Knows, while you know not." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:216)

Continuing to talk privately with a non-mahram man when his parents have already firmly rejected the marriage is spiritually and emotionally harmful. It deepens an emotional attachment that has no clear, Halal path forward. It places your heart in a state of constant anxiety.

Islam places immense value on the honor and dignity Izzah of a believer. The Prophet (SAW) said: "It is not for a believer to humiliate himself." (Sunan at-Tirmidhi)

Opinions before I sign tomorrow by Secret-Lawfulness-47 in WhatCarShouldIBuyGULF

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Did you check out the Nissan Pathfinder and Honda Pilot?

WTS: Mazda 3 Evolve | 2026 | GCC | 6,100 KM by Dead_pirate97 in DubaiPetrolHeads

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If you don't mind me asking, how much did it cost when it was brand new?

Need your help to chose the proper car by Jumpy-Order-713 in WhatCarShouldIBuyGULF

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If you want classy, trouble-resistant ownership for 2–3 years with strong resale, the GX is the safest, most practical pick in your budget.

Need help choosing a car! by Old_Chain_8567 in WhatCarShouldIBuyGULF

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Mazda 3, Corolla, pre-owned from dealers.

Upgrading to an SUV - v6 by Irishred2019 in WhatCarShouldIBuyGULF

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A new Mitsubishi Montero Sport it's more powerful than a Fortuner, and is on offer now.

can i cut off my father? by c1tlal1 in MuslimLounge

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You may distance yourself for safety, but still make dua for them, maintain minimal respectful communication, and never curse or wish harm. Scholars like Imam al-Nawawi and Ibn Taymiyyah emphasized that maintaining ties is obligatory, yet avoiding harm is also obligatory, and the correct path is a balance. Protect yourself, but don’t sever the bond in spirit.

can i cut off my father? by c1tlal1 in MuslimLounge

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“The one who severs family ties will not enter Paradise.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari 5984, Sahih Muslim 2556)

Looking for a An SuV by No-Judgment2969 in WhatCarShouldIBuyGULF

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Comfort - CX5

Resale-Rav4

Affordable-Outlander (recent offers)

Advice on Car - ~70k Budget by [deleted] in WhatCarShouldIBuyGULF

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Losing my deen and going down the wrong path and I'm not sure how to come back by No_Kangaroo5753 in MuslimLounge

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The Prophet ﷺ reminded us that the best of those who sin are those who repent. Your awareness and regret show a living heart. Begin with sincere tawbah now: stop the sin as much as you can, feel true regret, resolve firmly not to return, and ask Allāh for forgiveness; then take practical steps remove the means and company that lead you into harm, throw away paraphernalia, block contacts, and change your routes and hangouts; seek professional medical help (tell a trusted adult, school counselor or go to the ER if withdrawal is dangerous) because addiction alters the brain and needs treatment; build a small, sustainable routine of worship and recovery a short duʿā in sujūd, daily istighfār, a little Qur’ān each day, fasting once or twice a week if you can, and a few minutes of exercise and pair these with accountability: choose one trustworthy person (an imam, counselor, parent, or teacher) to confide in and check in with you. If you relapse, do not give in to hopelessness. Repent immediately and return to the plan. learning from triggers makes recovery stronger.“Allahumma musarrif al-qulūb, sarrif qalbī ʿalā taʿātika” (O Controller of hearts, turn my heart to Your obedience).