🌙 The Art of Surrender
We humans plan everything — our dreams, our careers, our goals, even the age by which we want to achieve them. We map our futures with confidence, believing life will unfold smoothly because we have support, health, and time on our side.
But life has its own rhythm.
Sometimes tragedy strikes — we lose loved ones, plans collapse, or betrayal shatters our trust. Suddenly, the world feels heavy. Our minds spiral into overthinking, whispering that maybe we aren’t strong enough, maybe we’ve failed too deeply to rise again.
But those whispers aren’t truth — they’re the voice of despair, of the devil trying to steal our peace.
Remember, Allah SWT never abandons you.
He is with you in every storm, every heartbreak, every silence that feels endless.
When Musa (A.S.) stood in Pharaoh’s palace, uncertain and afraid, Allah protected him and guided him to Prophet Sho’aib (A.S.), blessing him with a home and a wife.
When Yunus (A.S.) was trapped in the belly of the whale, Allah made a way for him to return to light.
When Ibrahim (A.S.) was thrown into the fire, Allah made the flames cool and safe.
When Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) faced mockery and rejection, he endured with grace — and today, his patience stands as our eternal lesson.
So, when life feels unbearable, surrender.
Not in weakness — but in trust.
For surrendering to Allah is not giving up; it’s letting go of the illusion of control and resting your heart in His will.
Don’t lose faith when things fall apart. Even delays carry hidden blessings.
Be gentle with yourself. Be kind. Be patient.
Because the art of surrender is not about losing — it’s about believing that Allah’s plan is always greater than yours.