Question

I am really very upset, due to no job. I am 25 years old with lots of dreams, for my family and specially for my parents, since 2012 I've worked with almost 4 call centres. But due to some or the other reason, they removed me from the company or most of the times I failed during my interviews. Though I give my 100 per cent. Sometime I make up my mind by thinking that Allah doesn't wants me to work out. What could be the reason behind it. I was a very modern girl in my past. But since last year, I am a good Islamic girl. Recently I've started with Quran hifz! Alhumdulillah! ' am I lacking somewhere? I am really hurt.

Answer

May Allah bless you with piety (Taqwa) and purity, strong Imaan, forgiveness of sins, have mercy on you, elevate your status, and bless you with knowledge of Deen and generosity. Ameen!

We congratulate you on your efforts in becoming a better Muslimah. May Allah tala give you success in this world and the hereafter. First and foremost, you should remember that Allah tala has promised a specific rizq for every creature on the face of this Earth, keep revisiting this fact and rest assured that Allah tala will grant you every single speck of that rizq while you are alive. Insha Allah. Allah tala is the All-Knowing, we should not feel bad if things do not go as planned as we should know that only Allah tala knows what is best for us. Increase your relationship with
Allah tala through Salah, Zikr and recitation of the Holy Quran. Another thing to keep in mind is that if there is no real need for you to work, then you should not worry about it. Instead, plan your time for more Quran learning, teaching, community service and other positive activities.

Also, when there is a real need to go out for work, make sure you are able to maintain full hijab in your work environment.

Study this article:
Motivation for those in Hardship and Depression
http://www.islameasy.org/Advice_in_Hardship.php

And Allah knows best.

Ask Alimah Team

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