Chronically ill in Dzulhijjah
Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَی مُحَمَّدٍ وَ آلِ مُحَمَّد 🌿Chronically ill in DzulHijjah🌿 We’ve now entered the first ten days of DzulHijjah—an incredibly blessed time to maximize our acts of worship and strive for the immense rewards Allah has promised. But for those living with chronic illness, being in a constant state of ibadah can feel overwhelmingly difficult. The pain isn’t just physical—it weighs heavily on the mind and heart as well. Chronic illness affects every part of our lives, and some days feel unbearably hard. There are moments when it seems like we’ve lost control, and all we can do is acknowledge our struggle and vulnerability. Walk in the footsteps of Hajar; alone in the dry desert, aching and desperate yet full of faith. Running between Safa and Marwa wasn’t just a search for water. It was a cry for mercy. Allah heard her pain and brought forth Zamzam. Your own desert may feel dry and endless, but Allah can cause relief to spring from the ha...