Ameen, Ya Rabbul Alameen! Regret is the first step toward change and self-improvement. May Allah guide you to turn your feelings of regret into a source of strength, inspiring hope and positive action. Remember, Allah loves those who repent and strive to better themselves. Keep your heart connected to Him, and trust that He will guide you to a brighter path. 🤲❤️
Ameen, Ya Rabbul Alameen! Regret is the first step toward change and self-improvement. May Allah guide you to turn your feelings of regret into a source of strength, inspiring hope and positive action. Remember, Allah loves those who repent and strive to better themselves. Keep your heart connected to Him, and trust that He will guide you to a brighter path. 🤲❤️
Alhamdulillah! I’m so glad this could help you. May Allah guide and bless you always. If you ever need more support or reminders, remember, we’re all here to grow together. Stay strong! 🙏❤️
@IslamXplorers Thank you so much. These videos give me hope and renew my trust in Allah. We may not have a perfect life but that is what we are tested with. May Allah reward your efforts Ameen
What if the regret is because we closed a good door by our own mistake?😢 Its not opening again after repenting or apologizing from someone we wronged.😢 Its closed forever now.
If you've wrong someone and apologise to them and seek forgiveness and if you feel like you've missed out on something Allah didn't decree it to happen
I understand how painful it can be when a door feels permanently closed because of our own mistakes. But remember, my dear brother/sister, Allah's mercy is infinite, and His plans are far greater than we can imagine. Sometimes, a closed door is part of His divine wisdom-perhaps to protect us, teach us, or guide us to something better.Allah says in the Qur'an: 'It may be that you dislike something while it is good for you, and it may be that you love something while it is bad for you. Allah knows, and you do not know.' If you've sincerely repented and done your best to apologize or make amends, then trust Allah's plan. He sees your heart, and He knows your regret. Even if that specific door remains closed, Allah can open countless others-doors that lead to blessings and peace you never imagined.Focus on turning your regret into growth. Strengthen your connection with Allah, seek His guidance, and trust that He will lead you to what is best for your dunya and akhirah. Remember, He is Al-Jabbar-the One who mends broken hearts and fills voids. Stay hopeful, and may Allah bring you ease and a better path. 🤲❤️
Yah Allah,guide me to transform my regret into hope and action .Ameen
Ameen, Ya Rabbul Alameen! Regret is the first step toward change and self-improvement. May Allah guide you to turn your feelings of regret into a source of strength, inspiring hope and positive action. Remember, Allah loves those who repent and strive to better themselves. Keep your heart connected to Him, and trust that He will guide you to a brighter path. 🤲❤️
Ya Allah guide me to transform my regret into hope and action
Ameen
Ameen, Ya Rabbul Alameen! Regret is the first step toward change and self-improvement. May Allah guide you to turn your feelings of regret into a source of strength, inspiring hope and positive action. Remember, Allah loves those who repent and strive to better themselves. Keep your heart connected to Him, and trust that He will guide you to a brighter path. 🤲❤️
Thank you I needed this 🙏.
Alhamdulillah! I’m so glad this could help you. May Allah guide and bless you always. If you ever need more support or reminders, remember, we’re all here to grow together. Stay strong! 🙏❤️
@IslamXplorers Thank you so much. These videos give me hope and renew my trust in Allah. We may not have a perfect life but that is what we are tested with. May Allah reward your efforts Ameen
SubahanAllah
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🥰❤️🩹🤍🫶 LOVE ALLAH 🤲📿🙏🤗 Ameeu ♥️🤝
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Allahu Akbar
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What if the regret is because we closed a good door by our own mistake?😢 Its not opening again after repenting or apologizing from someone we wronged.😢 Its closed forever now.
If you've wrong someone and apologise to them and seek forgiveness and if you feel like you've missed out on something Allah didn't decree it to happen
I understand how painful it can be when a door feels permanently closed because of our own mistakes. But remember, my dear brother/sister, Allah's mercy is infinite, and His plans are far greater than we can imagine. Sometimes, a closed door is part of His divine wisdom-perhaps to protect us, teach us, or guide us to something better.Allah says in the Qur'an: 'It may be that you dislike something while it is good for you, and it may be that you love something while it is bad for you. Allah knows, and you do not know.' If you've sincerely repented and done your best to apologize or make amends, then trust Allah's plan. He sees your heart, and He knows your regret. Even if that specific door remains closed, Allah can open countless others-doors that lead to blessings and peace you never imagined.Focus on turning your regret into growth. Strengthen your connection with Allah, seek His guidance, and trust that He will lead you to what is best for your dunya and akhirah. Remember, He is Al-Jabbar-the One who mends broken hearts and fills voids. Stay hopeful, and may Allah bring you ease and a better path. 🤲❤️