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We don’t really talk about guilt enough. That quiet heaviness that follows us around after a mistake, the late-night thoughts that whisper we’ve failed again, the feeling of praying but still wondering if Allah hears us when we’ve slipped so many times. In this episode of Fragments of Us, I sit with that reality, the guilt that sits with us, and reflect on how it shapes our hearts, how it can weigh us down, and how it can also lead us back to Allah. This is a reminder for anyone who feels unworthy, tired of falling, or unsure if they can still be forgiven.
By Bilqees-Meemah Abubakar Mu’azuWe don’t really talk about guilt enough. That quiet heaviness that follows us around after a mistake, the late-night thoughts that whisper we’ve failed again, the feeling of praying but still wondering if Allah hears us when we’ve slipped so many times. In this episode of Fragments of Us, I sit with that reality, the guilt that sits with us, and reflect on how it shapes our hearts, how it can weigh us down, and how it can also lead us back to Allah. This is a reminder for anyone who feels unworthy, tired of falling, or unsure if they can still be forgiven.