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If you feel overwhelmed by the state of the world—the wars, the hypocrisy of leaders, the decay of moral values—you are not alone. The Prophet (PBUH) said: "Worshipping Allah during Al Fitan is like migrating to me (Hijrah)." Another narration says: "Worshipping during Al Fitan is like a flame of fire in the darkness."

Al Fitan is an Arabic term that literally means "trials," "tribulations," or "afflictions." In Islamic context, it refers to the various challenges and hardships that Muslims encounter in their lives, which test their faith, patience, and commitment to Allah. Al Fitan can take many forms, including personal struggles, social and economic difficulties, health problems, and even persecution. al fitan

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Wealth and children are described as a trial ( fitnah ) to test a believer’s gratitude and obedience to God. These are the catastrophic, world-changing events

For the modern Muslim, navigating the 21st century—with its constant news cycles of war, social upheaval, economic instability, and moral ambiguity—feels eerily similar to the descriptions found in the Hadith (prophetic traditions). This article explores the concept of Al Fitan in depth, examining the major trials prophesied by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), their signs, and how believers are instructed to survive them without losing their faith.