'' Working on my relationship with Allah''
"Oh Allah, I beseech You for your love and the love of those who love you, and actions that help me "Relationship" is a pet word in today's society.
People seem to be falling in and out of relationships and there are dozens of advice columns telling us how to manage our various relationships. But how much attention is given to the greatest relationship we can ever have,a relationship with One who is closer to us than our life-vein?

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This surah really changed my life n this surah helped me a lot when i was facing depression n anxiety, I really want to share with you itâs will help you all sisters
How surah duha can change our lives:
Surah duha was revealed when Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was depressed due to no revelation for 6 months.
This surah has power to relieve depression and sadness and find peace and hope.
Ayah by ayah it says..
Wad duhaaâ By the morning brightness
This is the first thing you need to hear when youâre depressed: Wake up, look at the sunshine! Everything in life is not doom and gloomâ you just have to look up!
Wal laili iza sajaaâ And [by] the night when it covers with darkness,
Why is this aayah immediately talking about darkness? As a reminder to us that the night is meant to cover and give us comfort and rest.
Generally when weâre depressed, we tend to get into a very bad sleep pattern by staying up at night and sleeping all day, thereby worsening our state of mind. This aayah reminds us to use the night as a comfort to ease our distress.
Ma wad daâaka rabbuka wa ma qalaaâ Your Lord has not taken leave of you, [O Muhammad], nor has He detested [you].
This is a very powerful verse from Allah telling us that He doesnât hate us and hasnât forgotten usâ reminding the depressed person that He is always by his or her side!
Walal-aakhiratu khairul laka minal-oolaâ And the Hereafter is better for you than the first [life].
Many times when weâre depressed we think: Is this all my life is going to be? Is it never going to get better?
This aayah serves as a perfect answer to those questions, reminding us that life in this world is temporary and that Aakhira is certainly a better, more permanent place for us than this world could ever be.
This makes us look forward to attaining our place in Jannah and helps us look at any problems in our lives as temporary tests of our faith from Allah.
Wa la sawfa yâuteeka rabbuka fatardaâ And your Lord is going to give you, and you will be satisfied.
A promise from Allah that very soon he will give us a massive reward (Jannah) and we will be happy! Subhanallah!
Isnât this the best thing to hear when youâre depressed and fed up with this worldly life and the problems youâre facing?
Alam ya jidka yateeman fa aawaa â Did He not find you an orphan and give [you] refuge?
From this verse onwards, Allah gives us reason to believe His declarations and promises in the first half of the surah.
Now many of us may think: how would this aayah about orphans relate to the majority of us? Think about itâ werenât there many times in your life when you were sick or lonely and felt like you had nobody who cared about you? Who was the only one by your side at that time? Allah! It was He who took care of you and guided you out of that stage in life.
Wa wa jadaka daal lan fahadaâ And He found you lost and guided [you].
How many of us, despite being born Muslims, have found ourselves misguided and straying away from Islam in the past? It was Allah who gave us that hidaya and brought us back to the straight path and to Him and made us practicing Muslims. Alhamdulillah!
Wa wa jadaka âaa-ilan fa aghnaaâ And He found you poor and made [you] self-sufficient.
Many of us have probably gone through many periods in our lives when we have been short of money and wealth. Now when we look back we realize that it was only Allah who gave us that rizq in some form and got us through those tough financial times.
When a person is depressed, giving him or her examples of how Allah has helped them in the past will strengthen their conviction and belief in the promises Allah makes in this surah for their future.
Fa am mal yateema fala taqhar â So as for the orphan, do not oppress [him].
This aayah is the ultimate antidote to depression!
Depressed people are mostly consumed with their situation and feel that nobody could possibly be in a worse situation.
This aayah reminds us to look at people who are in far worse situations than ourselves when weâre feeling hopeless and depressedâ Look at the orphans, who have no family or loved ones and nobody to care for them. We have families and parents who love us, a roof over our heads and food on the table and we still think weâre in a bad situation? Subhanallah!
Wa am mas saa-ila fala tanharâ And as for the petitioner, do not repel [him].
Another example is of the beggar â to once again remind us of the many material blessings that Allah has given us that we take for granted â food, clothing and shelter. How many of us have ever gone to sleep hungry? How many of us donât have clothes to wear? Or donât have a home to go to?
These examples of the orphan and the beggar are ones we should constantly remind ourselves of to be thankful for the numerous blessings Allah has given us, get over our depression and feel connected to Allah again, out of gratitude.
Wa amma bi neâmati rabbika fahad dith â But as for the favor of your Lord, report [it].
This final aayah is about maintaining that renewed faith and bond with Allah â by pondering, glorifying and talking about the blessings of Allah! Either in terms of halaqas, discussions with family and friends or even daâwah! Dhikr, reading quran and listening to lectures are also great ways to keep the remembrance of Allah close to your heart!
Subhan Allah â¤ď¸