Ten Steps to Becoming a Better Muslim
As a seeker of knowledge on the path of Islam, here are ten steps to strengthen your faith and become a better Muslim:
Strengthen your Tawhid (Belief in Oneness of Allah):
This is the foundation of Islam. Deepen your understanding of Allah's attributes (صفات Allah, sifat Allah) through studying the Quran and authentic hadiths. Recognize that He is the Creator and Sustainer, the All-Merciful and All-Powerful.
Increase your knowledge (Ilm):
Knowledge is the light that guides us on the straight path. Devote time to studying the Quran and its tafsir (interpretation), authentic hadiths, and scholarly works. Seek knowledge from reputable scholars and institutions.
Establish your Salah (Prayer):
Salah is the pillar of Islam. Perfect your wudu (ablution) and pray all five prayers attentively and on time. Seek guidance if you have any doubts about the proper way to perform Salah.
Purify your character (Akhlaq):
Strive to embody the qualities of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). Develop patience, kindness, generosity, honesty, and forgiveness. Let your good character be a reflection of your faith.
Fast during Ramadan:
Fasting teaches self-discipline, empathy for the less fortunate, and strengthens your connection with Allah. Observe the fast with sincerity and avoid negativity or gossip.
Give Zakat (Charity):
Zakat purifies your wealth and helps those in need. Calculate your Zakat obligation and distribute it to the deserving as prescribed.
Recite the Quran regularly:
The Quran is Allah's guidance for humanity. Develop a consistent recitation habit, even if it's a small amount daily. Contemplate the meaning of the verses and strive to implement them in your life.
Make Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah):
Remember Allah throughout the day through ذکر (dhikr), supplications (دعاء, dua), and expressing gratitude for His blessings. This keeps your heart connected to Him.
Safeguard your tongue:
Avoid gossip, backbiting, and using foul language. Speak kindly and truthfully, and use your words to spread positivity and encouragement.
Seek good company (Suhba):
Surround yourself with righteous people who inspire you to be a better Muslim. Engage in discussions that deepen your faith and avoid environments that could lead you astray.
Remember, this is a lifelong journey. Be patient with yourself, take small steps, and constantly seek improvement. May Allah guide you on your path to becoming a better Muslim.
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