So should we ask Allah for things that are only realistically achievable? Doesnt that again take the cake that we should only make dua for things that are possible.. Not things that are totally out of our control or the things people keep on emphasising is not possible
hmm, i personally think generally we have to be reasonable for what we ask for.
My requests, I have felt are reasonable as a muslim,
on top of the standard requests i.e. our prophet pbuh, all that have passed before us, our parents, relatives etc
historically cast my mind back 20 years, daily i would pray to complete my studies with success, to get a good job, to be saved from illness / calamity, pray for my family, pray for the deceased
now ....... its more praying for forgiveness, justice, protection, to have my own family, to be not left 'heirless' along with others that I have reason to which could bring peace to my life here
it is your life, you can pray for whatever you want. Whether you get it or not, well that is down to Allah swt granting it to you here in this world.
we all pray to be blessed with certain privileges.
Personally I would not pray for a lamborghini or a porsche, i know the likelihood of me getting is literally zero, so on that basis i am grateful and humble with what i have at the moment I'm just not that privelaged, i'll accept and count the blessings that i have already.
i do however pray against my oppressors every single day. Whilst on the surface of it, they look victorious in what they want to achieve, i dont really know if they are.
it doesnt make me productive as such in terms of moving on as the trauma lingers as a constant reminder, due to this reminder i persevere in dua... i believe as muslim people will be punished if they do wrong,
however i'll still do my bit, I feel I have a valid claim against them
bottom line sister.... whatever happens don't lose faith, stick to sunnah, don't give up either, even consider changing direction or the objectives
i think a famous mufti once said, if one door remains closed time after time, other doors will open insh Allah.
Islam teaches us to be optimistic, to have faith, to have tawakkul in Allah,.... good or bad, its all from Allah swt, theres wisdoms behind everything that happens uniquely to us as individuals...
as muslims we should be adopting these values and beliefs.
it is hard sister, believe me. i have to keep telling myself to stay resilient.. Alhamdulillah i'm still here. bit sad and dissapointed but i'm still here arent i. Still making dua.
my requests might seem impossible to some, however i still choose to pray for such requests because I know i have a valid claim and I believe that somewhere along the lines people will pay.
me not having a flash car, or anything that I do like which i may never get, its ok if i dont get. Allah swt willed it, ... things may or may not change in future, i dont expect it, but as a muslim i'll still fulfill my basic obligatory duties..
we might be at different stages in life too, that might have an impact on how the priorities of our needs change , im nearly 40.. dont know how much longer i'll live, maybe 80+, maybe i wont make it tomorrow, we don't know... but i'll still pray for what i need now....
will pray everyday sister for the love of islam and the way of life our religion gives us. you know what? i prefer it actually than following something else. wouldnt abandon it for anything..
trust me, you'll need everything it offers when you are in your grave, the barzakh, the bridge of seerat, day of qiyamaah....