7 Habits of People Close to Allah (How to Get Closer to Allah & Strengthen Your Faith in Islam)

🌙 Introduction: A Light You Can Feel
Have you ever looked at someone and felt…

that Allah’s light was shining through them?
Not because they were perfect.
Not because they were famous.
But because something about them felt… peaceful.
Their words were gentle.
Their presence felt calming.
Their faith felt real.
You wonder silently:
“How do I become like that?”
The truth is, people who are truly close to Allah are not born different.
They build small, consistent habits.
These are the habits of people close to Allah — and they are within your reach too 🤍
🕌 Habit 1: They Protect Their Salah No Matter What

No matter how busy life gets…
they don’t delay their salah.
Because for them, prayer is not a task.
It is a meeting.
A moment to pause the chaos of the world
and stand before Allah.
Even when they feel tired…
even when life feels heavy…
they still return to salah.
👉 This is one of the strongest signs you are close to Allah
Because when salah becomes your priority…
Allah becomes your priority.

🤲 Habit 2: They Make Dhikr a Part of Every Moment

Their hearts are never empty.
Even in silence…
they remember Allah.
“SubhanAllah” when they see beauty
“Alhamdulillah” in gratitude
“Astaghfirullah” in mistakes
Dhikr becomes like breathing.
Natural. Constant. Peaceful.
👉 This is how they strengthen their faith in Islam daily
Because the more you remember Allah…
the more your heart feels alive.
💖 Habit 3: They Give Even When It Is Difficult
They don’t wait until they have “enough.”
They give…
even when it feels hard.
Time.
Money.
Kindness.
Because they trust one thing deeply:
👉 What you give for Allah… is never lost.
This is among the qualities of people Allah loves in Islam
They understand that giving is not loss.
It is investment — for this life and the next.
🌿 Habit 4: They Forgive Quickly and Hold No Grudges
Their hearts are light.
Not because people never hurt them…
but because they don’t hold on to the pain.
They forgive.
Not for others…
but for their own peace.
Because they know:
👉 Allah loves those who forgive.
Holding grudges chains your heart.
Forgiveness sets it free.
📖 Habit 5: They Turn to Quran When Life Gets Hard
When life feels confusing…
they don’t run away.
They return.
To the Qur’an.
Because they know:
👉 Every answer they are searching for… is already there.
They read not just with their eyes…
but with their hearts.
And slowly…
the chaos turns into clarity.
This is a powerful way to get closer to Allah
Because the Qur’an is not just a book.
It is a conversation between you and your Creator.

👁️ Habit 6: They Guard Their Tongue and Their Eyes

They are careful.
Not just in big actions…
but in small moments.
What they say
What they watch
What they listen to
Because they know:
👉 Every small action shapes the heart.
They avoid gossip.
They avoid negativity.
They avoid things that distance them from Allah.
This is one of the hidden Islamic daily habits
And one of the hardest.
But also one of the most powerful.

🌧️ Habit 7: They Make Dua Like Allah Is Always Listening

They talk to Allah… often.
Not just in difficulty.
But in everything.
Small worries.
Big dreams.
Silent tears.
They don’t overthink their words.
They just speak…
Because they believe with certainty:
👉 Allah is always listening.
This is the secret of people who are close to Allah.
They don’t feel alone.
Because they never are.

🤍 Conclusion: Closeness to Allah Is Built Daily

So… how to get closer to Allah?
Not through one big change.
But through small, consistent steps.
One sincere salah
One quiet dhikr
One act of kindness
One moment of patience
Day by day…
your heart changes.
Your connection grows.
And slowly…
you become that person…
the one others look at and feel peace from.
Because closeness to Allah is not about perfection.

👉 It is about direction.

And every small habit…
is a step closer to Him 🤍

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