Living As A Muslim Isn't Hard
The Gentle Power of Patience in a Muslim’s Life
Living as a Muslim isn’t hard, they say,
When faith lights your path and shows the way.
With patience as your guiding star,
No challenge feels too steep or far.
Five daily prayers, a rhythm divine,
A sacred pause in the rush of time.
Each bow, each whisper, a soul’s embrace,
A moment of peace, a heavenly space.
Fasting through Ramadan, a test of the will,
But the hunger fades, and your spirit fills.
The dawn calls gently, the dusk brings grace,
Teaching gratitude in its quiet embrace.
Charity flows from a heart that’s kind,
A duty to leave no one behind.
For giving is joy, not a burden to bear,
It’s love in action, a faithful prayer.
Modesty wraps both the body and soul,
A shield of honor, a noble goal.
It’s not a hardship; it’s dignity worn,
A symbol of beauty.
Living as a Muslim isn’t hard, it’s true,
With faith in Allah, you’re never untrue.
Life has its trials, but with patience strong,
You’ll find the path where you belong.
The world may challenge, but trust your heart,
Turn struggles to blessings, as believers must.
For every hardship, relief will unfold,
A promise from Allah, timeless and bold.
So walk with patience and with faith as your guide,
Let the Quran and Sunnah be your light.
Living as a Muslim isn’t hard, you’ll see,
When your heart beats strong with faith.


Comments (1)
This poem really captures the essence of living as a Muslim. The part about the five daily prayers being a sacred pause resonates with me. I've always admired the discipline it takes. And fasting during Ramadan - it's not just about going without food, but about building self-control and gratitude. I wonder how you think these practices impact a person's daily life in terms of their relationships and how they view the world around them?