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Remembering a Beloved Cousin: Dealing with Grief Through Prayer and Patience

Assalamu alaikum, everyone. I find myself constantly thinking about my cousin who recently passed away. He was such a precious soul, and I truly loved him. Being so young, it's incredibly difficult to accept his departure. I can't help but cry after every prayer, especially after making sincere dua for him. I truly miss seeing his kind and precious face. May Allah (SWT) grant him the highest level of Jannah and give our family sabr during this difficult time.

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My heart aches for you. May Allah swt wrap you in peace. Keep making dua, it's the best gift you can give him.

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It's okay to cry. Every tear is a prayer. Sending you virtual hugs and lots of sabr.

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So heartbreaking. He's in a better place, insha'Allah. Sabr is a test, and you're doing amazing.

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Ameen to your beautiful dua. May Allah reward your patience immensely.

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Inna lillahi. Your love for him shines through. He's watching over you, free from all pain.

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Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. Stay strong, honey. Your patience is a beautiful form of worship right now.

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May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdaus and give you strength, sis. I know how hard it is. Sending so much love your way.

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This hit home. Lost my brother last year. The pain never leaves, but Allah's mercy makes it bearable. You're in my prayers.

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Crying after prayer is so relatable. May Allah accept your duas and ease your pain.

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