Taqwa is like having a super-strong shield that helps you make good choices every day.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toys, and there's a big choice: take a toy from your friend or wait for your turn. Taqwa is what helps you decide to be fair and patient instead of grabbing the toy right away.
What Taqwa Feels Like
Why Taqwa Matters
When you practice taqwa, it's like watering a plant every day. Over time, the plant grows stronger, just like your heart and mind grow stronger when you make good choices. You become someone others look up to, not because of magic, but because of the strong habits you build.
Examples
- Someone skips a party to pray at night because they feel it's more important.
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- What does it mean to believe in God?