1. Increase in Good Deeds and Acts of Worship
Allah opens the doors for you to perform more acts of obedience, such as prayer, charity (sadaqah), reciting the Quran, fasting, and doing righteous deeds.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
“When Allah intends good for someone, He gives him the understanding of the religion.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim)
A sincere heart that seeks closeness to Allah is often a sign of Allah’s guidance and pleasure.
2. Contentment and Peace of Heart
When Allah is pleased with you, He grants you inner peace and contentment, even during hardships.
Allah says in the Quran:
“Indeed, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.”
(Surah Ar-Ra’d, 13:28)
A content heart that trusts in Allah’s decree (qadr) is a strong indication of His mercy upon you.
3. Ease in Performing Acts of Worship
When worship becomes easy and beloved to you, such as waking up for Fajr, reading the Quran, or giving charity, it shows Allah is helping you in doing good.
Allah says:
“As for he who gives [in charity] and fears Allah and believes in the best [reward], We will ease him toward ease.”
(Surah Al-Layl, 92:5-7)
Allah making acts of worship easy is a sign of His love and acceptance.
4. Being Loved by Others for Your Good Character
When Allah loves a person, He places their love in the hearts of others. This comes as a result of their good character and sincerity.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
“When Allah loves a servant, He calls Jibreel (Gabriel) and says, ‘I love so-and-so; therefore, love him.’ Jibreel loves him, and then Jibreel proclaims among the inhabitants of the heavens: ‘Allah loves so-and-so; therefore, love him.’ So, the dwellers of the heavens love him, and acceptance is placed for him on earth.”
(Sahih Muslim)
People naturally respecting and loving you for your sincerity and good manners can be a sign of Allah’s favor.
While these signs are hopeful indicators, always strive to remain humble, continue seeking Allah’s pleasure, and ask for forgiveness (istighfar), as true success lies in meeting Allah on the Day of Judgment with a heart full of faith and righteous deeds.1. Increase in Good Deeds and Acts of Worship
Allah opens the doors for you to perform more acts of obedience, such as prayer, charity (sadaqah), reciting the Quran, fasting, and doing righteous deeds.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
“When Allah intends good for someone, He gives him the understanding of the religion.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim)
A sincere heart that seeks closeness to Allah is often a sign of Allah’s guidance and pleasure.
2. Contentment and Peace of Heart
When Allah is pleased with you, He grants you inner peace and contentment, even during hardships.
Allah says in the Quran:
“Indeed, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.”
(Surah Ar-Ra’d, 13:28)
A content heart that trusts in Allah’s decree (qadr) is a strong indication of His mercy upon you.
3. Ease in Performing Acts of Worship
When worship becomes easy and beloved to you, such as waking up for Fajr, reading the Quran, or giving charity, it shows Allah is helping you in doing good.
Allah says:
“As for he who gives [in charity] and fears Allah and believes in the best [reward], We will ease him toward ease.”
(Surah Al-Layl, 92:5-7)
Allah making acts of worship easy is a sign of His love and acceptance.
4. Being Loved by Others for Your Good Character
When Allah loves a person, He places their love in the hearts of others. This comes as a result of their good character and sincerity.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
“When Allah loves a servant, He calls Jibreel (Gabriel) and says, ‘I love so-and-so; therefore, love him.’ Jibreel loves him, and then Jibreel proclaims among the inhabitants of the heavens: ‘Allah loves so-and-so; therefore, love him.’ So, the dwellers of the heavens love him, and acceptance is placed for him on earth.”
(Sahih Muslim)
People naturally respecting and loving you for your sincerity and good manners can be a sign of Allah’s favor.
While these signs are hopeful indicators, always strive to remain humble, continue seeking Allah’s pleasure, and ask for forgiveness (istighfar), as true success lies in meeting Allah on the Day of Judgment with a heart full of faith and righteous deeds.
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Mashallah
The A in Allah has to be capital.