I've been praying/worshipping from a young age so even when I do find myself in doubt, I always manage return to Islam because it's what I'm familiar with (based on my upbringing).ku noqo, that makes no sense walaal.
Yes sadly it was a long time ago I was young and dumb and honestly had a lot of things going on. Haven’t doubted Islam sinceGone through a period of doubt with your religion? Did you stop praying, wearing hijab etc? What caused it? How did you come out of doubt and back into practising?
We all sin, and we all go through rough times, some of us more than others, but knowing that you can have a better life after u die if u believe and worship Allah is the best thing. Imagine being a non believer, and ur dunya life sucks and there is nothing u can look forward to, that's true misery.I've been praying/worshipping from a young age so even when I do find myself in doubt, I always manage return to Islam because it's what I'm familiar with (based on my upbringing).
Wise words to live by, thank you for the reminder.We all sin, and we all go through rough times, some of us more than others, but knowing that you can have a better life after u die if u believe and worship Allah is the best thing. Imagine being a non believer, and ur dunya life sucks and there is nothing u can look forward to, that's true misery.
How can you live for Allah when you dont pray or fastI have had doubts and insecurities about Islam at one point and as a non-practicing Muslim, it was actually the best thing that happened to me. I came to realize faith is more important than Islam. I don't pray or fast and I don't follow any rules from the Hadith. Last time I prayed consistently was between the age of 13-14.
I live for Allah rather than work for Allah and it doesn't matter whether you are secular, conservative or liberal, as long as you create impactful relationships along the way with Allah.