Soul notes with F.

Fatimaah.

Peaceful, personal, and reflective — Soul Notes with F is recordings for the heart and soul. Through gentle reflections and reminders, the episodes invite you to slow down, reconnect with Allah, and strengthen inner peace.

  1. JAN 29

    awakening the heart : khushu ♡

    ALHAMDULILAH 🥹🥹🥹 please pray for me when you hear this, PLEASE. Khushu’ is when the heart arrives before the body stands. Du’a for khushu: Allahumma arzuqnā khushūʿan fī ṣalātinā, wa nūrًا fī qulūbinā, wa ḥuḍūrًا maʿak fī kulli ʿibādah. O Allah, grant us humility in our prayer, light in our hearts, and presence with You in every act of worship. ~ On ghaflah (heedlessness): Ghaflah isn’t forgetting Allah, it’s remembering Him while the heart is elsewhere. The tongue moves, the body stands, but the soul is distracted. A short reflection: Ghaflah often sneaks in quietly. We still pray, still make dhikr, still say Alhamdulillah but our thoughts wander, our worries speak louder, and our hearts feel distant. It’s not rebellion; it’s neglect. And Allah, in His mercy 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂 keeps inviting us back. Soft tips to move from ghaflah to khushu: • Pause before worship. Even 10 seconds to breathe and say “Bismillah” or “Allahumma ḥaḍḍir qalbī” (O Allah, make my heart present). • Lower the noise. Too much scrolling, rushing, and multitasking hardens presence. Khushu grows in quiet. • Understand one line. Choose a single ayah or dhikr you understand deeply, let it anchor you. • Speak to Allah honestly. Tell Him when you feel distracted. Presence begins with sincerity, not perfection. • Consistency over intensity. Small, regular moments of mindful worship soften the heart over time. Closing reminder: Ghaflah is not the end it’s just a signal & every signal is an invitation to return ♡ Oh Allah forgive us, guide us and bless us.

    10 min

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Peaceful, personal, and reflective — Soul Notes with F is recordings for the heart and soul. Through gentle reflections and reminders, the episodes invite you to slow down, reconnect with Allah, and strengthen inner peace.