Your first writing that I came across was on making du’a, and it instantly hit home for me. Then, the one on Musa and Harun; a story that I find so profound and has always left me in awe. You have a way with words that always leaves me pondering. May your ink never run dry. Allahumma barik!
This reflection was a great a heartfelt reminder of the transformative journey of seeking ilm. The sweetness you describe, that quiet recognition of answered du’a, is such a powerful testament to the barakah in this path.
Ilm refines us, not to burden but to elevate. It strips away the comfort of familiarity and replaces it with the beauty of striving. It’s not just about learning but about transformation - unlearning the ease we once clung to and relearning with reverence, precision, and care. It invites us to stretch beyond the surface, to embrace the struggle as part of the gift. And in that process, it teaches us a profound truth: that sweetness is not always in the moments of ease, but often hidden in the quiet perseverance that draws us closer to Allah (Subhanahu Wa Taala). It is in the steady chiseling of the self, in the discomfort that polishes the soul, that true beauty unfolds.
Your first writing that I came across was on making du’a, and it instantly hit home for me. Then, the one on Musa and Harun; a story that I find so profound and has always left me in awe. You have a way with words that always leaves me pondering. May your ink never run dry. Allahumma barik!
You write so beautifully. Allahumma Baarik ✨✨
This reflection was a great a heartfelt reminder of the transformative journey of seeking ilm. The sweetness you describe, that quiet recognition of answered du’a, is such a powerful testament to the barakah in this path.
Ilm refines us, not to burden but to elevate. It strips away the comfort of familiarity and replaces it with the beauty of striving. It’s not just about learning but about transformation - unlearning the ease we once clung to and relearning with reverence, precision, and care. It invites us to stretch beyond the surface, to embrace the struggle as part of the gift. And in that process, it teaches us a profound truth: that sweetness is not always in the moments of ease, but often hidden in the quiet perseverance that draws us closer to Allah (Subhanahu Wa Taala). It is in the steady chiseling of the self, in the discomfort that polishes the soul, that true beauty unfolds.
Thank you again for sharing this journey.
Aameeeeen
Masha Allah this beautiful to read
I feel blessed to get a front row seat to your BECOMING
May Allah continue to bless, guide and protect you