During a peaceful class session attended by both New Muslims and Non-Muslims, the day’s topic focused on the pillars of Iman (faith). When the Da’ee reached the subject of Belief in Allah’s Divine Decree (Qadar), he explained it with great clarity and compassion, emphasizing that everything happens by the will and wisdom of Allah.
Among the attendees was a woman who was not yet Muslim. As she listened attentively, her face gradually revealed deep sorrow—until tears began to stream down her cheeks. After the session, she bravely shared her painful story: she had tragically lost two of her children without warning and, in her grief, had begun to suspect her own mother of being involved in their deaths.

Now, after learning about Qadar and understanding that life and death are in Allah’s hands alone, she was overcome with remorse. With a broken voice she asked, “Teacher, I’ve committed a great sin against my mother. Will I ever be forgiven?”
The Da’ee gently reassured her: “The greatest repentance begins with embracing Islam. Then, seek your mother’s forgiveness sincerely.” His words comforted her heart.
Moved by the truth and clarity she had never known before, she declared, “I’ve now recognized the truth. I want to become a Muslim.” She recited the Shahadah with conviction and humility, officially embracing Islam.
This powerful moment marked not just a change in faith, but a transformation of her heart. Her story is a reminder of how divine knowledge and understanding can heal emotional wounds, restore broken relationships, and open the path to a new beginning. May Allah guide and strengthen her in her journey of faith.





