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Aslaamu Alaikum,
I pray that you are all in the best of health, wealth and Imaan insha’allah.
For the past few months, I began suffering from waswas. Although this has happened to me in the past, I have always ignored it and gone about my way. However, for the past few months, the waswas has been extremely severe, to the extent that I get shirk thoughts so much, almost as if it is constant throughout the day. I get these thoughts especially during Salah, and in particular, during rukuh and sujood. No matter how much i try to ignore it, I still get these bad thoughts during these positions. I has got to a point where I have to keep renewing my intention during salah itself that i am praying to Allah alone, and if i dont, i start panicking.
The rest of my day goes thinking whether these shirk thoughts were my own, or whether I had t committed shirk. Sometimes I feel very confused in even differentiating my own intention with thoughts.
Any advice would be greatly welcomed. As a result of these thoughts, i started praying 5 times, I started zikr more often, and I have also began offering additional nawafils. However, I feel scared and depressed that I have transgressed and Allah won’t forgive me.
Any words of wisdom or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Jazaak’Allah khair
I pray that you are all in the best of health, wealth and Imaan insha’allah.
For the past few months, I began suffering from waswas. Although this has happened to me in the past, I have always ignored it and gone about my way. However, for the past few months, the waswas has been extremely severe, to the extent that I get shirk thoughts so much, almost as if it is constant throughout the day. I get these thoughts especially during Salah, and in particular, during rukuh and sujood. No matter how much i try to ignore it, I still get these bad thoughts during these positions. I has got to a point where I have to keep renewing my intention during salah itself that i am praying to Allah alone, and if i dont, i start panicking.
The rest of my day goes thinking whether these shirk thoughts were my own, or whether I had t committed shirk. Sometimes I feel very confused in even differentiating my own intention with thoughts.
Any advice would be greatly welcomed. As a result of these thoughts, i started praying 5 times, I started zikr more often, and I have also began offering additional nawafils. However, I feel scared and depressed that I have transgressed and Allah won’t forgive me.
Any words of wisdom or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Jazaak’Allah khair