Why shukr increases barakah
In times of comfort, gratitude comes easily. But in times of difficulty, choosing to be grateful can feel challenging.
In Islam, however, shukr (gratitude) is not just a reaction – it is a path to increasing blessings.
For believers, gratitude opens the door to barakah, bringing peace and spiritual growth.
At The Zahra Trust, we believe that even small acts of gratitude can create lasting impact.
A reminder from the Qur’an
Allah (swt) says in the Qur’an:
“If you are grateful, I will surely increase you.”
Surah Ibrahim, Ayah 7
This verse shows that gratitude leads to more blessings from Allah (swt).
“Sami‘a Allahu liman hamidah” – A daily reminder
In every prayer, Muslims say:
“Sami‘a Allahu liman hamidah” (Allah hears the one who praises Him)
This reminds us that every expression of gratitude is heard by Allah (swt).
It also encourages believers to recognise that:
- Gratitude is never unnoticed
- Praise strengthens our connection with Allah (swt)
- Even small words carry great spiritual weight
How gratitude brings barakah
Shukr is not just words – it is a way of living.
Gratitude brings barakah by:
- Helping us recognize blessings
- Strengthening faith
- Bringing peace to the heart
A simple habit with lasting impact
Even a small moment of gratitude can transform your day.
Saying Alhamdulillah regularly can bring peace, clarity, and barakah into your life.
FAQs
Shukr means showing gratitude to Allah (swt) through words and actions.
Because Allah (swt) promises to increase blessings for those who are grateful.
It means Allah (swt) hears those who praise Him.
By reflecting on blessings and regularly saying Alhamdulillah.
It strengthens faith and brings peace and barakah.