The Journey to True Iman: Understanding and Strengthening Faith

Introduction: Faith in the Fire

“Why me?”
“Why now?”
“Why does Allah let bad things happen?”

These are the real, raw questions many Muslims—especially youth—ask when life doesn’t go as planned.

READ MORE: Part 3: How to Strengthen Your Iman and Keep It Alive

Loss, heartbreak, mental struggles, poverty, pressure to fit in, academic failure—each of these can shake our Iman to its core.

But here’s a truth we must anchor to:

“Do the people think that they will be left to say, ‘We believe’ and they will not be tested?”
Surah Al-‘Ankabut (29:2)

In this installment, we explore how to hold on to faith during the darkest storms. You’ll learn spiritual tools, mindset shifts, and inspiring examples from the Qur’an and Sunnah that prove: you are not alone, and your pain has purpose.

Why Allah Tests Us: A Divine Perspective

Before we talk about endurance, we must understand the why behind our trials.

1. To Purify You

Allah tests to cleanse hearts and elevate souls.

“Allah does not intend to make difficulty for you, but He intends to purify you…”
— Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:6)

Sins, arrogance, laziness—all can be burned away in the fire of hardship.

2. To Strengthen You

Every difficulty is a spiritual weightlifting session. You emerge wiser, humbler, and closer to Him.

“…Indeed, with hardship comes ease.”
— Surah Ash-Sharh (94:6)

3. To See Who Will Stay Steadfast

Life is the ultimate test. Iman isn’t proven by words, but by what we hold onto when things fall apart.

“Do you think you will enter Paradise while Allah has not yet made evident those of you who strive…?”
Surah Aal-Imran (3:142)

Types of Trials That Test Faith (and What to Do)

1. Loss and Grief

Losing a parent, sibling, friend, or dream can make faith feel distant.

READ MORE: Part 2: Signs of Weak Iman and How to Recognize Them

But remember the story of Yaqub (AS). He lost his beloved son, Yusuf (AS), and cried so much he went blind. Yet he said:

“Indeed, I only complain of my suffering and grief to Allah.”
— Surah Yusuf (12:86)

What to do:

  • Cry, but direct your pain to Allah.

  • Make du’a with your own words—raw and real.

  • Reflect on the reward of sabr (patience).

2. Mental and Emotional Struggles

Anxiety, depression, confusion, identity crises—they don’t make you a “bad Muslim.”

The Prophet ﷺ himself said:

“The heart feels sadness and the eye sheds tears, but we only say that which pleases Allah.”
— Bukhari

What to do:

  • Seek help: Talk to a trusted counselor or Muslim therapist.

  • Don’t abandon salah—even if you feel numb.

  • Read and reflect on Surah Duha—it was revealed when the Prophet ﷺ felt abandoned.

3. Societal Pressure to Sin

Being mocked for hijab, tempted to party, or pressured to fit in—it’s real.

But choosing Allah over society is the essence of faith.

“Whoever seeks Allah’s pleasure at the cost of people’s displeasure, Allah will be pleased with him and make the people pleased with him.”
— Ibn Hibban

What to do:

4. Delays and Unanswered Du’as

Waiting for a job, marriage, healing, or clarity? When du’a goes “unanswered,” your heart may whisper, “Does Allah even hear me?”

“Indeed, my Lord is near and responsive.”
— Surah Hud (11:61)

What to do:

  • Know that du’a is always answered—in one of three ways: yes, delay, or better.

  • Keep asking, with humility and hope.

  • Believe: Delays are not denials.

Mindset Shifts to Survive and Thrive During Trials

1. Shift From “Why Me?” to “What Now?”

Instead of questioning Allah, ask:
“What does Allah want me to learn, change, or grow through in this moment?”

That mindset unlocks growth.

2. Trials Are Temporary, but the Reward is Eternal

This world is not Jannah. Expect difficulty—but know that your patience is being recorded for eternal bliss.

“Indeed, the patient will be given their reward without account.”
— Surah Az-Zumar (39:10)

3. Faith is a Choice—Especially During Pain

Iman is not a constant emotion. Some days, it’s dry. But your choice to still turn to Allah, even when you’re broken, is the highest form of faith.

Examples of the Righteous Who Were Tested

4: Trials That Test Faith – How to Hold On During Hardship
4: Trials That Test Faith – How to Hold On During Hardship

Prophet Nuh (AS)

Preached for 950 years and lost his own son to disbelief.

Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

Thrown in fire, rejected by his people, tested with his son.

Prophet Yusuf (AS)

Betrayed, enslaved, imprisoned—but never lost Iman.

Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

Orphaned, insulted, exiled, lost children and loved ones—but became a mercy to mankind.

Their trials didn’t crush them—they raised them. Yours can, too.

What NOT to Do in Trials

  • Don’t isolate from the masjid or the Qur’an.

  • Don’t compare your pain to others—every test is tailored.

  • Don’t blame Allah. Ask for help, but with submission.

  • Don’t fake faith—be honest with Allah about your struggle.

Practical Daily Survival Plan for the Tested

Action Benefit
2 rak’ah of Duha or Tahajjud Builds private trust with Allah
5 minutes of Qur’an daily Brings guidance and peace
Daily gratitude journaling Trains the mind to focus on blessings
Dhikr (esp. morning/evening) Shields the heart from anxiety
Talk to Allah before sleep Emotional release and surrender

The Light at the End: Allah Is Closer Than You Think

“Allah does not burden a soul beyond what it can bear…”
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:286)

Even if you’re at your lowest, you are not alone. Angels record your patience. Every tear, every sajdah, every silent cry—it matters.

Hold on. Your breakthrough may be closer than you think.


Coming Next in Part 5: The Role of Knowledge in Building Unshakeable Faith

In the next part of our Iman journey, we’ll explore how seeking knowledge and understanding Deen deeply becomes the armor that protects your faith—especially in confusing times.

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