zainsmommy
Junior Member
Assalamu Aleikom Everyone
Insha'Allah each and everyone of you are in good health.
I have a question...
If a convert comes to Islam purely by accident, and finds that this is the TRUTH they have been searching for all their lives, takes Shahada, and starts to live life as a Muslim.....WHAT HAPPENS WHEN:
*They feel themselves slipping backwards even though, they know Islam is right and can remember the feeling when they came to know about it
*They try to reverse it, but it seems the more they do, the more questions arise
*They think.."ok, Ramadan is coming and I will see for sure, experience something phenomonal deep in my heart, and this will remind me and change everything...secure my faith, answer my questions"
* Ramadan get here...the first day, pray, read Qur'an, fast, fine..no problem
*Second day, they drink something and break the fast. They knew what they were doing was wrong but did it anyway
*Third day, pray, read Qur'an and fast...no problem...fourth day comes and the same...
*Fifth day, something happens and this feeling comes over them.."why am I doing this? What am I reading? Why am I praying? Where are all these feelings I am supposed to be having? Where is the connection to Allah that they were supposed to get?
*One week into Ramadan and this person feels that maybe they didn't give it enough time, maybe all things will eventually come to them, all questions will be answered..so they decide they want to start to fast again...pray again
What do they do?
I am sorry for sounding so confusing..basically my question(or rather, questions) is this for those of you who do not understand..
If you fast for three days, break your fast for two and just don't pray or fast the others, then decide you want too, will you still be able to start again...fast the rest of Ramadan?
Also,
If you know that you are not feeling anything when you pray or read the Qur'an and fast, does it mean your heart is so hard that you will never come to be a good Muslim?
When you know what is right and what is wrong, but still question everything, does it mean you are doubting Allah and his message even though you don't mean too?
Does it mean that one could be one of those talked about in the Qur'an...about not ever ever being allowed to come to understand. A lost soul?
How does one feel something? Really and truly believe with all their heart? Is it through continuous prayer even though they don't feel anything now when they pray? Is it through continueing to read Qur'an and hoping that someday the feeling they had when they found Islam...overwhelms them again and shows them? Is it through fasting?
I am a mess...lol...I am all over the place with this message...PLEASE ACCEPT MY APOLOGIES...just, there are so many questions. I really hope that you can understand me.
I do appreciate any advice..
Allah Hafiz
Insha'Allah each and everyone of you are in good health.
I have a question...
If a convert comes to Islam purely by accident, and finds that this is the TRUTH they have been searching for all their lives, takes Shahada, and starts to live life as a Muslim.....WHAT HAPPENS WHEN:
*They feel themselves slipping backwards even though, they know Islam is right and can remember the feeling when they came to know about it
*They try to reverse it, but it seems the more they do, the more questions arise
*They think.."ok, Ramadan is coming and I will see for sure, experience something phenomonal deep in my heart, and this will remind me and change everything...secure my faith, answer my questions"
* Ramadan get here...the first day, pray, read Qur'an, fast, fine..no problem
*Second day, they drink something and break the fast. They knew what they were doing was wrong but did it anyway
*Third day, pray, read Qur'an and fast...no problem...fourth day comes and the same...
*Fifth day, something happens and this feeling comes over them.."why am I doing this? What am I reading? Why am I praying? Where are all these feelings I am supposed to be having? Where is the connection to Allah that they were supposed to get?
*One week into Ramadan and this person feels that maybe they didn't give it enough time, maybe all things will eventually come to them, all questions will be answered..so they decide they want to start to fast again...pray again
What do they do?
I am sorry for sounding so confusing..basically my question(or rather, questions) is this for those of you who do not understand..
If you fast for three days, break your fast for two and just don't pray or fast the others, then decide you want too, will you still be able to start again...fast the rest of Ramadan?
Also,
If you know that you are not feeling anything when you pray or read the Qur'an and fast, does it mean your heart is so hard that you will never come to be a good Muslim?
When you know what is right and what is wrong, but still question everything, does it mean you are doubting Allah and his message even though you don't mean too?
Does it mean that one could be one of those talked about in the Qur'an...about not ever ever being allowed to come to understand. A lost soul?
How does one feel something? Really and truly believe with all their heart? Is it through continuous prayer even though they don't feel anything now when they pray? Is it through continueing to read Qur'an and hoping that someday the feeling they had when they found Islam...overwhelms them again and shows them? Is it through fasting?
I am a mess...lol...I am all over the place with this message...PLEASE ACCEPT MY APOLOGIES...just, there are so many questions. I really hope that you can understand me.
I do appreciate any advice..
Allah Hafiz
