In the relentless rush of modern life—where deadlines replace dhikr, notifications drown out the Quran, and anxiety overshadows tawakkul—every Muslim eventually reaches a point of spiritual stagnation. You feel it: a heaviness in the heart, a lack of sweetness in prayer, and a growing distance from Allah. This state is what scholars call Fatur (intermittent weakness of faith).
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What you seek (peace, rizq, imaan) is closer than you think. It’s under your “pillow”—within your heart. 5. The Convert’s First Ramadan (Story #68) A British convert to Islam felt overwhelmed by her first Ramadan. She couldn’t fast due to health issues. She felt like a failure. She read Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 286: “Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear.” She cried and realized Islam was mercy, not burden. By: [Your Name/Website] Published: [Current Date] What you
Your Jannah can be unlocked through mercy to animals, the poor, and the vulnerable. 3. The Blind Man’s Dua (Story #41) A blind man came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and asked for a dua he could recite. He was taught a powerful supplication. When he recited it with yaqeen (certainty), his eyesight was restored. The Convert’s First Ramadan (Story #68) A British