Don’t Blame on the Environment
Some people say, “It’s very hard to be Muslim living in the West.”
But that assumes īmān comes from the environment.
And if faith comes from the environment, then it can leave when the environment changes.
That is not how īmān began.
When the Prophet ﷺ recited the Qur’an, people stopped and thought.
They reflected on what Allah was saying.
And the more they reflected, the more their hearts changed—and through those hearts, the world changed.
True īmān comes from within.
When faith is rooted that deeply, even if the whole world feels like a glimpse of Hell, a believer will not leave Allah.
Look at Bilāl, Sumayyah, Yasir...
They were tortured, yet they did not abandon their faith—because their īmān was not built on comfort, but on certainty.
So the problem is not where we live.
The solution is to return to the Qur’an with reflection—
and rebuild īmān from the inside out.
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