About this Event
In fast-paced Singapore, many of us are silently carrying things no one sees — work stress, family expectations, burnout, anxiety, even quiet loneliness. We’re taught to stay strong, keep going, and “have it together.”
But what if those moments of breaking… are actually moments of being called?
Join Al-Habib Musa Al-Kazhim bin Ja’far Al-Saggaf for a deeply reflective session that speaks to the realities we’re facing today — from emotional exhaustion to feeling spiritually distant.
✨ This lecture will explore:
- Why feeling overwhelmed doesn’t mean weak īmān
- How hardship can soften the heart and open it to Allah
- What it means to begin knowing Allah beyond just rituals
- How to find calm, meaning, and direction through your struggles
There is a beautiful idea: sometimes Allah allows the heart to crack, so that it can open. This opening is the beginning of ma‘rifah — not just knowing about Allah, but quietly recognising Him in your life… in your struggles, your turning points, even your unanswered questions.
It’s not about becoming someone else overnight. It’s about slowly becoming more aware — that Allah is near, that He sees you, and that every hardship carries a path back to Him.
Because in Islam, brokenness is not the end — it can be the beginning of a deeper relationship with your Lord.
In a time where many are feeling stretched — by the pace of life in Singapore, rising pressures, and the weight of everything happening around us — this session is a timely reminder:
You are not distant from Allah in your pain. You may be closer than you think.
Come and reconnect, reflect, and take a step toward a more meaningful, lived connection with Allah — one that goes beyond the surface, into the heart.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sultan Mosque Auditorium, 3 Muscat Street, Singapore, Singapore
SGD 0.00 to SGD 22.05











