Zina leaves scars — on the heart, the soul, and the self. Many Muslims struggling with sexual temptation feel unworthy of forgiveness, but Allah’s mercy is always greater than the sin. These affirmations are not about shame, but about hope. About turning back, reclaiming your purity, and remembering that Allah honors repentance. Whether your struggle is with relationships, online temptation, or moments of weakness, these reminders will help you rebuild self-respect, seek strength through du’a, and walk the path of healing."˹They are˺ those who, upon committing an evil deed or wronging themselves, remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins—and who forgives sins except Allah?—and they do not knowingly persist in wrongdoing?"— Surah Aal-e-Imran (3:135)📌 Disconnect to ReconnectDon’t just watch — listen. Close your eyes, set aside your phone, and breathe. This isn’t about dopamine or distraction — it’s about healing. Let the words remind you of who you are: someone worthy of forgiveness, someone capable of turning back, someone whom Allah still loves.🔗 Connect With Us📺 YouTube: @TheTawakkulRoom📸 Instagram: @TheTawakkulRoom🎥 TikTok: @TheTawakkulRoom🎧 Spotify: TheTawakkulRoom📩 Email: thetawakkulroom@gmail.com🧠 About TheTawakkulRoomTheTawakkulRoom is your refuge for spiritual healing and return. Each episode offers heart-anchored Islamic affirmations to guide Muslims back from shame and sin toward tawbah, purity, and closeness to Allah. You are never too far gone. His door is always open.