As Salaamu Alaikum sisters🫶 One of the beautiful reminders in Surah Al-An’am is that nothing escapes the knowledge of Allah. Not a falling leaf, not a quiet tear, not even the thoughts we keep hidden. Sometimes we feel unseen in our struggles, but Allah sees everything. Every fast, every dua whispered in the dark, every effort to change is recorded. Ramadan reminds us that the One who created the universe is also the One who hears the quietest prayer in our hearts. This is shared from Surah Al-An’am
Wa Alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh. Ramadhan Mubarak sister. May Allah accept all of your fasts prayers and dua and grant you and your family peace, protection and barakah. You are in my duas as well. Ameen 🤍
“O My servants who have transgressed against themselves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Truly, He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.” — Surah Az-Zumar 39:53 No matter what happened yesterday, Allah’s mercy is wider than it. Ramadan is a season of return—of hope, of repentance, of being welcomed back. Don’t let Shaytan convince you that you are too far. You are not. 🤍 Keep going sisters.
@Tierra Green That’s exactly how I felt at first too, not knowing where to go or who to connect with. I’ve been hoping to meet more Muslim women here as well in sha Allah we can support each other and find some good places to start. What area are you in?
My name is Tierra I go by shake I guess you can say I am a new revert, although I haven’t taken my Shahada yet I would like to before Ramadan ends. I am learning and teaching myself and it has been a struggle. I currently reside on the east side of Chicago and I’m ready to gain more knowledge and become better in my Deen InshaAllah
Salaams!! Welcome Tierra. May Allah guide you and make learning Islam easy for you. It’s beautiful that you want to take your Shahada before Ramadan ends. InshaAllah this Ramadan will be the start of something very special for you.