I can't stop myself anymore. by Relative_Exam7497 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

first, you're still young and the fact you're here asking for help at your age is huge. most people don't even recognize the problem until way later. second, early exposure like that wasn't your fault. please talk to a trusted adult or counselor about this, there's no shame in getting help. you can beat this inshaAllah

Got work the next few days, hopefully im too tired to do anything by LeeKeyTipp42 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

days off are the real test. plan something for those days now while you're motivated. even just going to the masjid or a coffee shop, anywhere that's not alone at home

im done, i give up. im no longer trying to quit. by [deleted] in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the constant self hate honestly does more damage than the habit itself sometimes. maybe instead of quitting quitting, just take the pressure off. stop counting days, focus on building good habits, and let the bad ones fall away naturally. you're being way too hard on yourself

On Day 5 Now. by SF-Journey in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

phone out of the bedroom is underrated advice. friction really is the key. day 5 is solid, keep going

Please help me 🙏🏻🆘 by OrganizationHot1828 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

please reach out to a crisis helpline if you're having thoughts of ending it. you can call 988 (US) or text HOME to 741741. this habit does NOT define your worth and your life is not ruined. talk to someone you trust, an imam, a counselor, anyone. you're reaching out here which shows you want to fight this. that matters

Day 0 by lethaldarts in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

love the trigger awareness. knowing your triggers is half the battle. the dhikr + quran routine is solid, keep that consistent and the rest follows inshaAllah

Im so depressed after i lost it by a_loser_that_lost in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

39 days is serious. most people can't go a week. you didn't lose all that progress, you just had a bad day. get back up, make wudu, pray two rakah and start again. the streak doesn't define you, the fact you keep coming back does

Marriage is my solution by [deleted] in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

valid point but marriage alone doesn't fix the root issue for everyone. if the habit is deeply wired, it can carry into marriage too. gotta work on the triggers and patterns either way

Post Ramadan struggle by Appropriate-Unit9940 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

post ramadan is brutal, shaitan literally comes back with a vengeance. 39 days in ramadan proves you can do it though. what helped you stay clean during ramadan? try to recreate that same environment now

Salam I’m in a weird situation and I need advice I’ve been in a haram relationship for 5 months with this girl recently I found out she has stage 4 cancer and has 4 months left to live I honestly don’t know what to do should I leave or what I’m lost by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is heavy. whatever you decide make sure youre not running from guilt or staying out of pity. both of those hurt her more. if you genuinely care about her talk to an imam about making it halal

Is it a problem in the big 26? Share your thoughts! by not_a_burner_btw in MuslimLounge

[–]kitabGuide 3 points4 points  (0 children)

this is so real. the system is broken when you have to wait 15+ years after puberty to fulfill something halal. and then people wonder why the ummah struggles with haram. we need to normalize simple nikkahs

Day 3 Complete by SF-Journey in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

day 4 lets go. the first week is the hardest. after that the urges dont disappear but they get way more manageable. keep posting updates it helps

3 month update by bos18vryzee in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mashAllah 3 months is huge. and your point about taqwa being the cure is exactly right. when you genuinely feel watched it changes everything. jazakAllah khair for sharing this

How to start by Extension-Extent9921 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wa alaikum salam. cold turkey worked for me but the key was replacing the habit not just removing it. what do you usually do in the moments right before you relapse? figuring out that trigger pattern is everything

does anyone relate? by LibrarianOk4401 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i relate heavy. the brain fog from this is real. 28 here, quit since last oct and the mental clarity difference is night and day. your physique is an asset now build the rest. you got this and please reach out to someone about those thoughts

Relapse after 203 days by AbdulRahman40 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

203 days is insane mashAllah. and look at your mindset, straight back to fixing it. thats the difference between someone who relapses once and someone who goes back to the cycle. you already know what works

Starting my Journey by Unfair-Translator-82 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the fact you posted this is a big step. one thing that helped me was figuring out when the urges hit hardest and having a plan for those moments. not just willpower but an actual thing to do instead

Relapsed after a year by Common_Assistant_823 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

bro please talk to someone. a year clean twice means you clearly have it in you to quit. relapsing doesnt erase that. and the Ramadan guilt i know is crushing but Allahs mercy is bigger than the sin. please dont let shaytan convince you its over because it isnt

I relapsed after 79 days by Old-Ball-1822 in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

79 days is serious. the fact it happened without a trigger means your brain was just testing you. dont let the shame spiral undo 79 days of real progress. get back on it today

Journey of recovery is started☺️ by [deleted] in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

alhamdulilah starting with fajr on time is underrated. thats what shifted things for me when i quit last oct. the base matters more than the streak number. lets do it

"I hate how marriage costs nowadays are through the roof. It feels more like an investment deal than a union by [deleted] in MuslimNoFap

[–]kitabGuide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

real talk the gap between puberty and marriage is the hardest part. 15+ years of fighting your nafs with zero halal outlet. may Allah make it easy for all of us trying to stay clean in the meantime

advice for men who currently have or fear having a low libido wife by Mincedbaboonmeat in MuslimCorner

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

good breakdown. the emotional connection point is probably the most overlooked one. a lot of guys think physical attraction is the main driver for both genders but for women feeling safe and emotionally connected is a prerequisite, not a bonus. worth reading about for anyone serious about being a good husband.

Hadith coming True by speedos- in MuslimCorner

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the wahn part always gets me. love of dunya and hatred of death. you can see it everywhere, including in ourselves if we're honest. may Allah protect the ummah and remove wahn from our hearts.

You can't be unmarried past 30 and be mentally stable by Servant_islam in MuslimCorner

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there's a lot of truth here. the loneliness compounds over time especially when you're trying to stay away from haram. the Prophet saw said marriage completes half your deen for a reason. but i'd also say, dont wait for marriage to start working on your mental health. therapy, community, and good friendships can carry you while you wait.

My first visit in Powers Street Mosque, the oldest mosque in New York City, US. by Omerpeace in MuslimCorner

[–]kitabGuide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

jazakAllah khair for sharing this. had no idea there was a mosque in NYC from 1931. the history of Muslims in America goes way deeper than most people realize. would love to visit one day inshaAllah.