HEALING (MUSLIM EDITION):
Healing, for a Muslim, isn’t what the world romanticizes. It doesn’t always look like journals, music, or escaping reality. It begins the moment you fall into sujood and whisper, "Ya ALLAH, I can’t do this alone." It begins when your heart breaks, but instead of running to people, you run to the One who created that heart. Sometimes healing is praying through exhaustion, saying "ALHAMDULILLAH" through a shaking voice, choosing sabr when your nafs is screaming, and letting go because you trust the Writer of your destiny more than your own desires!
Healing also means realizing that delays aren’t rejections, heartbreaks aren’t punishments, and losses aren’t curses. Sometimes ALLAH SWT removes what you begged for to give you the peace you didn’t know you needed. True healing happens when your sujood becomes longer than your overthinking and your duas become louder than your fears. Healing isn’t the absence of pain; it’s carrying the pain with tawakkul, sabr, and certainty that ALLAH SWT will never leave you empty-handed. The peace that follows trusting HIM is a kind of healing this world can never imitate! 🌸
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