Why Some Muslims Cannot Bring Themselves to Ask Allah for Help - Taimiyyah Zubair
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You know you should make dua. But something inside you says there is no point. Nobody cares. Your problems do not matter.
Taimiyyah Zubair identifies one of the most quietly devastating beliefs that can take root in a person's heart and subtly cut them off from their most direct connection to Allah.
It does not start with theology. It starts with human experience. You are going through something difficult and you reach out to the people around you. Mom is busy. Dad is busy. Everyone is on their phone. Nobody really stops to listen. And over time, without anyone meaning to cause harm, a belief gets formed. I am not lovable. My situation is not worth anyone's attention. Nothing is going to change anyway.
That belief then follows you into your relationship with Allah. You know intellectually that dua is the weapon of the believer. You know you should be turning to Him. But the same voice that told you no one in your life cared now tells you Allah is not listening either. So you stay silent. And the distance grows.
Taimiyyah Zubair's reminder is that these are false beliefs, absorbed from human interactions and incorrectly transferred onto the One who is never too busy, never distracted, and never indifferent to what you are carrying.
Allah does not need to be free to listen to you. He always is.
Is there something you have stopped asking Allah for because part of you stopped believing it mattered?
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