As you embark on the greatest journey of your life, pause and reflect on your intentions.
Why are you performing ʿumrah? Is it because it is socially expected of you? Is it just an item in your life to-do list to tick off ?
The pious of the past would perform one deed with multiple intentions to multiply their reward. Follow their example by reflecting deeply and setting sincere intentions before you begin your journey. Throughout your ʿumrah, constantly renew and purify these intentions to draw closer to Allah and gain the most from every moment. Your intentions can include the following:
- To seek Allah’s pleasure Alone
- To draw close to Allah
- To sincerely repent and be forgiven
- To seek His mercy and protection from Hellfire
- To strive for Paradise
- To remember the Hereafter
- To express Allah’s Oneness and attain ikhlāṣ and taqwā
- To respond to the call of Ibrāhīm (ʿalayhis-salām)
- To follow the example of the Prophet ﷺ
- To earn the reward of 100,000 prayers in al-Masjid al-Ḥarām and 1,000 in al-Masjid al-Nabawī
- To honour sacred places and let their history move your heart toward good
There is no act of obedience except that it can carry many intentions. What settles in the heart of the believing servant depends on the level of his eagerness for good, his striving for it, and his reflection upon it. Through this, deeds become purified and rewards are multiplied.– Imām al-Ghazālī (raḥimahullāh)

![Surah al-Hujurat - Reflection 23
The True Believers & the Sweetness of Iman
• The true believers are those who have tasted the essence and sweetness of īmān, firmly anchored in their faith, unmoved by the storms of trials and untrapped by the snares of desires and doubts; their hearts fully embrace the delight of īmān, leading them to give up what they love most — their wealth and even their own lives — for the sake of Allah.
• The phrase “never doubting” signals that this path contains trials, temptations, and obstacles. It calls the believer to vigilance, constant supplication, and reliance upon Allah for steadfastness.
• When īmān is not firmly rooted, trials can shake the heart, letting doubts creep in and potentially leading to the loss of faith. Ibn al-Qayyim (raḥimahullāh) says,
“Doubts will not be removed from the heart until the servant arrives at this state [of tasting the sweetness of īmān].” Even the believer may face moments of hesitation under severe trials, but the one who remains steadfast, resists doubt, and maintains connection with Allah despite life’s storms is truly deserving of this rank. This verse reminds believers to stay resolute, patient, and upright when hardships strike.
Reflect: What can you do to strengthen your īmān and yaqīn to the extent that when trials come, your heart remains steadfast?
Act: Spend at least 15 minutes today reciting Qur’ān with tadabbur (reflection) to strengthen your īmān, or go outdoors and reflect on Allah’s creation while doing dhikr. Put your phone away and devote your heart and mind to Allah ﷻ.
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