feeling like an imposter within your faith | islamic feelings

feeling like an imposter within your faith | islamic feelings

Author: Islamic Feelings April 14, 2023 Duration: 31:13
Feeling like a fraud within your own faith or feeling like you're not "Muslim enough" can be a tough challenge when you're trying to grow in your faith. It can come from someone outside reminding you of your past, or from your own personal struggles making it hard to see yourself differently. You might feel unworthy or like you're not being "truthful" in your faith. This episode will cover some general tips on this big topic to hopefully help someone who is stuck between these feelings. "The Prophet PBUH said, "When the people of Paradise will enter Paradise and the people of Hell will go to Hell, Allah will order those who have had faith equal to the weight of a grain of mustard seed to be taken out from Hell..." Sahih al-Bukhari 22

At its heart, Islamic Feelings ♡ is built on a simple, profound hadith about relieving burdens, creating a space where spiritual and emotional weight can feel a little lighter. This podcast moves beyond theoretical discussion to touch on the everyday realities of faith-the moments of doubt, the search for peace, and the practical steps toward healing that Islamic guidance offers. Each episode feels like a conversation, weaving traditional knowledge with personal reflection to address what it means to live with sincerity and hope. The aim is to cultivate a continuous charity of shared understanding, where listening becomes an act of mutual support. You’ll find a blend of gentle advice, reminders of divine mercy, and explorations of how Islamic teachings can directly soothe the heart's anxieties. It’s a quiet corner for anyone walking a path of spiritual growth, emphasizing that this journey is not meant to be walked alone. By tuning in, you join a community effort to transform this podcast into a lasting source of comfort and beneficial knowledge, a true sadaqah jariyah that extends its benefit with every shared insight and moment of clarity.
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