You want something so badly that it hurts. A job. A spouse. A child. A way out of debt. A cure. Or just peace in your heart. You have cried for it in sujood. You have whispered it at night. You have raised your hands after every salah… but the door still seems closed. And slowly a dangerous thought begins to grow: “Maybe Allah doesn’t want this for me. Maybe my duas don’t matter. Maybe He is tired of hearing me.” So you stop asking as much. Not because you stopped wanting it – but because you started doubting your own worth. This reminder is for the heart that is tired of waiting and is on the edge of giving up. 📌 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN The truth about Allah’s nearness: “When My servants ask you about Me – indeed I am near. I respond to the call of the caller when he calls upon Me.” (Qur’an 2:186) “We created man and We know what his soul whispers to him, and We are closer to him than his jugular vein.” The meaning of Allah’s name Al‑Mujeeb – The One who responds Why your dua is never wasted: It is worship, even before any result It is answered in one of three ways: Given as you asked Delayed and replaced with something better / at a better time Saved as reward / used to repel a harm you never saw The role of delay: Not punishment, but preparation Protection from blessings you are not ready to carry A way Allah keeps you close through dua Examples from the Prophets: Ayyub calling in pain Zakariya calling in old age Their duas recorded so you know delays happen even to the best Practical steps when you want something badly: Fix your belief about Allah – He is near, generous, wise and never ignores you Keep calling with both tongue and effort – tie your camel and make dua Use special times for dua: last third of the night, between adhan and iqamah, in sujood, on Friday, etc. Use the duas of the Prophet when you run out of words Clean your heart and life while waiting – istighfar, charity, forgiving others, leaving sins A deep, heartfelt dua for everyone who has been asking Allah for a long time and is struggling with the silence ⏱️ SUGGESTED TIMESTAMPS (adjust after editing) 0:00 – You want something so badly… but nothing is changing 2:00 – When dua goes from tears to silence 4:00 – Allah Himself says: “Indeed I am near. I respond…” 7:00 – Name Al‑Mujeeb: The One who responds 9:00 – Three ways every sincere dua is answered 12:00 – When delay is actually mercy and protection 15:00 – Prophets who waited, but never stopped calling 18:00 – Step 1: Fix your belief about Allah 20:00 – Step 2: Dua + effort (tie your camel) 22:00 – Step 3: Use special times for dua 24:00 – Step 4: Prophetic duas when you run out of words 26:00 – Step 5: Clean your heart while you wait 28:00 – A new way to see “unanswered” duas 30:00 – Closing heartfelt dua ❤️ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL If this reminder met you exactly where your heart is: LIKE the video as a silent dua: “Ya Allah, I will not stop calling You.” COMMENT a general dua (without exposing personal secrets) for yourself and the ummah, or simply: “O Allah, You know what is in my heart. Please choose what is best for me.” Let others reply “ameen” so you share in the reward. SHARE this with someone who is tired of making dua. You might be the reason they start talking to Allah again. SUBSCRIBE for more soft, Qur’an‑based Islamic reminders that keep your heart connected to Allah. 🌐 CONNECT WITH ME 🔖 HASHTAGS (FOR DESCRIPTION) #islamicreminder #dua #neverstopmakingdua #allahisnear #alquran #almujeeb #islamicmotivation #muftimenkstyle #patience #tawakkul #hope #muslim #deen #islamicvideo #heartsoftening 📢 DISCLAIMER DISCLAIMER: This video is an Islamic reminder meant for motivation and reflection. I am not a scholar and this is not a fatwa. Always confirm religious matters with qualified scholars and authentic sources. Any good you hear is from Allah, and any mistake is from me and from shaytan. May Allah forgive our shortcomings and guide us to the truth.