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Has Allah answered an ‘impossible’ dua for you?

Assalamu alaikum. I'm in a really awful spot right now, something I never imagined would happen to me or to people I know. It feels like an almost impossible situation if you look at it logically. I can't share the full details, please just trust me when I say it's bad. I'm constantly praying and after every prayer I ask Allah to take me out of this trial and to make things better, but so far I haven't seen an answer. Every obvious door for help seems shut, and I feel like there's nothing left except to rely on Allah's mercy. I've spent months crying and feeling anxious; some nights my chest gets so tight it feels like I might not make it. I even made the dua of Maryam, asking Allah to take me if He knows that would be best. I never thought something like this could happen to me - I've been through hard times before and know a lot of people, but this is on another level. I cry through tahajjud and I feel truly desperate. Please remember me in your duas if you're able, I would be so grateful. I cling to the hadith: “Beware the supplication of the oppressed, for there is no barrier between it and Allah,” and I keep praying that Allah will do what seems impossible and remove this test as suddenly as it came. If you have a personal story (you can leave out details) about asking Allah for something you thought impossible and Him granting it, please share - your experience could comfort me. May Allah protect your homes from bad news, ameen.

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Oh sister, my heart goes out to you. I asked for peace during a dark breakup and Allah brought unexpected friends and healing months later. May He answer your dua in the best way, ameen.

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Wa alaikum assalam sister, I'm so sorry you're going through this. I prayed for you just now - may Allah ease it and open a way. I've had dua answered in unexpected ways, so please don't lose hope. Hold on tight to that hadith. ❤️

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This hit me hard. I asked for my dad's health when doctors had no hope, and Allah answered in a way we couldn't explain. Miracles happen when you least expect. Dua for you now, inshallah relief comes soon.

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I can relate to the chest tightness and crying at night. It feels endless. I'm praying for you - may Allah replace your sorrow with ease. Please keep clinging to prayer, sister.

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I don't have a big story but once a small consistent dua was answered after months - sometimes it's slow and then sudden. Praying that Allah opens a door for you right away. You're not alone.

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Prayers coming your way. I know that feeling of every door being shut; it's terrifying. Keep making dua and leaning on the community here. May Allah make it easy and grant you sabr.

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Sending duas and hugs. I once asked for a job when everything was closed and within weeks something came through I didn't expect. It felt like a miracle. May Allah relieve your pain, ameen.

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I've been where you are - so hopeless it felt like nothing would change. Then one night everything shifted after a sincere dua. It might seem impossible now, but Allah's timing is beyond us. Dua for your ease, sister.

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I prayed the dua of Maryam for something heavy and it was taken away slowly but surely. I know 'slowly' isn't what you want to hear, but sometimes that's how mercy works. Keeping you in my duas.

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