- By Diana Alghoul
What is happening in the world? Is it Iran vs Israel? What will happen to the world in the future? Is it the Epstein Files? Is it the end of times? Lean in as I put on my many hats to analyse what is happening. Most of you who have known me for years know me for my war analysis and journalism. The newbies know me for my energy work, Islamic healing and spirituality. I'll be using all of these, alongside astrocartography, to give you a snapshot of what is happening and why I think Pakistan might be the unlikely victor in all of this.
Disclaimer: I do NOT believe astrology and astrocartography can predict absolute futures, nor do I use them as fortune-telling tools, as reality is fluid, time is relative, which explains why fortune-telling is not allowed in my Islamic tradition. We can shift into parallel realities at any time, depending on our spiritual power. I do, however, use current planetary alignments as a tool to understand the energy that certain points of the planet are experiencing. I will be using Western astrology, and I am not a seasoned astrologer; I am interpreting on the go, so please feel free to correct me in the comments!
Iranian Revolution:
Which one, you may ask. The 1979 Islamic revolution, or the uprising we saw happening in late 2025 - early 2026, that Trump accidentally crushed? Let's start with the most recent. Iranians, stuck between the rock of the effects of US sanctions and the hard place of hardline religious rulings (alongside a national budget that prioritised military spending), have sporadically risen up in protest of the living conditions they've been made to endure. On 28 December 2025, nationwide demonstrations took place based on all of the above. Diaspora Iranians/Persians were extremely vocal in their support for regime change and took to the streets across the world.
However, for an uprising against a system to take place, you need a few things:
- Collective discontent and a chorus of organised demands
- A failing middle class
- A shared vision for the nation's future
- Media split
- The internal military class to take the side of the people
- Believe it or not, secure borders
In late 2025, Iran was rife with discontent and a failing media class, and we, on the outside, thought there was a shared vision for the nation's future. Social media campaigns were rife among those opposed to the Islamic Republic. These protests weren't new. I was among the first to cover the killing of Mahsa Amini by the IRGC in English in 2022, and I was a witness to the protests that came before and after it.
Many Iranians living in Iran have genuine discontent against the Islamic Republic, and it's delusional to think otherwise. However, they are also on the border of neighbouring Iraq, which knows all too well what happens when the US gets involved in internal affairs and topples a leader. Iraq still hasn't recovered. So when Khamenei was killed in an airstrike by Trump, this was seen less as a humanitarian intervention and more as a white (or orange, in Trump's case) supremacist and imperialist move. They knew what was to come from the lived experience of their fragmented neighbour, who once went to war with them for eight whole years.
Following Khamenei's assassination, Trump urged the Iranian public to “seize control of your destiny” in an address to the Iranian people, expecting them to take to the streets waving the flag of the lion, in support of Reza Pahlavi. None of this happened. If anything, people took to the streets to mourn. As a good friend told me: 'Diana, I don't know why I'm feeling upset, I hated him'. Another Ahwazi friend, who has a history of fighting for her people's independence and has hated Khamenei since we met, told me how troublesome this would be. What followed? Trump completely trashing Pahlavi, his own mother saying he isn't fit to rule and the lack of a power vacuum to fill in Iran. I can confidently say there will be no civil war because there is no power vacuum.
In response, under Article 51 of the UN Charter, they affirmed their right to respond and attacked Israel, alongside US bases across the Gulf Arab states, including Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and the UAE. More on that and Strait of Hormuz later.
Going back a few months, another issue is that the divide between supporters of the Islamic Republic and those against is rooted in not just religiosity, but class. This is, ironically, a legacy of the Shah's rulership and one of the reasons restoring the monarchy in Iran was made all that difficult.
Contrary to popular belief, the Shah in Iran oversaw a period of rapid but uneven modernisation that laid the groundwork for the very class divide we see today. While the "White Revolution" aimed to Westernise the nation, it created a massive educational and economic rift between the urban elite and the rural poor.
Here is the breakdown of the statistics on the eve of the 1979 Revolution:
Literacy Rates: The Great Divide
On the surface, the Shah's "Literacy Corps" made strides, but the national numbers remained surprisingly low for a country with such vast oil wealth.
Overall Literacy: In 1976, only 47.5% of Iranians aged 6 and older were literate. This means more than half the country could not read or write just three years before the revolution.
The Rural Gap: The disparity was most visible in the countryside. While urban literacy was around 65%, rural literacy languished at roughly 30%.
Women's Literacy: A Shallow Progress
While the Pahlavi regime famously promoted the "unveiling" and Westernisation of women, this progress was largely confined to the upper and middle classes in Tehran and other major cities. Rural/poorer women being more religiously and culturally conservative is not a Persian trait only; we see this across the world in virtually every culture. Why are we even talking about the way women dress in 2026, anyway? Freedom of choice should be a universal right for every woman.
Female Literacy Rate: In 1976, the literacy rate for women was only 35.5% (some sources place it as low as 24% for those aged 15+).
For perspective, after the revolution, the focus on "Islamicised" education, which made traditional, more rural families more comfortable sending their daughters to school, led female literacy to rise to over 80% by the early 2000s.
Under the Shah, education for women was a marker of "status" rather than a universal right. Had the Shah been thinking long-term, he would have prioritised women's education. Imagine if there were a strong, secular class of educated women inside Iran that was not limited to upper-class metropolitan regions. The uprising that started in December last year would have had extremely different undertones.
Wealth Disparity: Oil Wealth vs The People
The 1970s were the decade of the "Oil Boom," but the distribution of this wealth was the Shah's ultimate undoing.
The Gini Coefficient: Iran's Gini coefficient (a measure of inequality) was very high, at 0.56 in the mid-1970s. For context, any score above 0.40 is considered a sign of severe inequality.
The "Two Irans": By 1979, the top 10% of the population accounted for nearly 40% of all consumption, while the bottom 40% accounted for less than 12%. We all know that an unstable Middle Class is an unstable country. This is the exact same trap the Islamic Republic was falling into with such a stark economic crisis. Had it unfolded naturally, there could have been a potential existential threat before Trump intervened. The war has united people inside Iran in a way that crushing dissent could never have done.
Right now, all the qualities that began the uprising last year and the wealth parallels we're seeing mirrored from the 1970s are no longer important because Iranians are being relentlessly bombarded, and their leader was taken down by power political means as opposed to the will of the people.
As of 8 March, Iran announced its new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, someone whom Trump says is an 'unacceptable choice'. He rose to power after losing his father, mother, wife, sister and brother-in-law all in one day. According to his birth chart, his Rising and Mars are both in Sagittarius -- very war-like, fighty energy. Mars feels at home in Sagittarius, and its energy is amplified. According to his birth chart, he will take much more risk than his father. More interestingly, his Chiron is in Aires, which means his past wounds are to do with restraint (maybe not in the political field, potentially at home or amongst his peers), and this is the energy of someone who tends to bottle things up until they explode. Chiron in Aries is all about healing karmic patterns of inaction, passive-aggression, or, conversely, unbridled, aggressive, and impulsive energy. The fact that his Moon is in Capricorn (a conjunct energy) amplifies this, because the Moon represents emotions, and Capricorn is logical, so people with their Moon in Capricorn have issues expressing and managing their emotions, leading them to burst. Such a horrible placement to have.
If we were to completely discard personalities and look into neo-realist perspectives of the world (personalities ruling each country don't matter, and only how strong and powerful a country is does), showing restraint and hiding military capabilities did nothing much to stop Iran from going to war. For those ruling Iran, the subsequent military doctrine would be to do the opposite of what was done before to ensure state survival.
Either way, whether you account for the personalities of leaders or focus on power politics, the conclusion, in this case, remains the same.
As of 7 March, Jupiter is in the Descendant in Iran. Jupiter is the planet of expansion, luck and influence, and the Descendant in astrocartography represents the 'other' (aka neighbouring countries, allies, enemies and the rest of the world). With Iran deciding to stop attacking US bases in the Gulf as of today unless the bases are used to attack Iran, Tehran essentially cleared the chessboard, something that wasn't used well by Bahrain because it fired missiles at Iran just hours later. Could Iran use this to 'expand' its sphere of influence in Bahrain by bombing it and mobilising the majority Shia population in a way that happened in 2011?
United States and Israel:
Trump's whole election campaign was built around American nationalism and an accusation that anyone who wants to go to war with Iran is unpatriotic. His U-turn seems like a surprise, but it isn't really, given the humiliation he faced after the Epstein Files were released. By then, he had no other choice.
Benjamin Netanyahu has been calling for attacking Iran for decades, every time saying Iran is 'days' away from a nuclear weapon. The Trump-Netanyahu axis thought they'd succeed because, to their detriment, they underestimated Iran's military capabilities. They thought assassinating Khamenei would force the Islamic Republic to walk with its tail between its legs, making it easy for Pahlavi to take power.
Had they not intervened so violently and had they allowed space for the opposition in Iran to naturally grow and expand its influence within the political space, would we be seeing protests continue and more organised internal pressure on the Islamic Republic? Hard to tell, but I think yes. Just as Jerusalem is the throat chakra of the planet, Persia is the heart chakra of the planet. The heart represents vitality, life, passion and balance. If there is one thing we know about the Iranian/Persian people, it is that they are very passionate. Such passion can move mountains, rearrange atoms and make the impossible come true. Religious or not.
While Netanyahu has been calling to attack Iran for decades, there has been little strategic foresight beyond his own arrogance, something this war exposed. Trump, clearly under pressure, shifted his position dramatically and did exactly what he said he'd never do. Both leaders will have to face domestic repercussions for years to come.
I can't predict Israel and the US's next move because they are clearly acting without a strategy. But before any nuclear possibility gets on the table, they need to exhaust other very damning options, which include but aren't limited to:
- Supporting separatists/insurgents - Kurdistan, Balochistan, Arab Ahwaz, Azeris (creating a greater Azerbeijan that will be backed by Israel and Turkey against Iran and Armenia)
- Bombing water desalination units and isolating the water supply to create mass thirst (brutal, I know!)
- Ground troops (disaster for the US and Israel, considering Iran's size and terrain)
- Army deflections and dividing the military class with intelligence
One thing I will say about supporting separatists at this moment in time is that it's a lot harder to do this during wartime than it is in peacetime. In times of war, humans naturally look for a unifying strongman leader. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, before you can focus on higher-level psychological or social goals, like political self-determination or supporting a separatist movement, you must first satisfy your foundational "deficiency needs," specifically safety and security.
Nukes are usually used as a deterrent and a way to flex muscles to intimidate the enemy, which won't work against Iran in this instance. Think about the Cuban Missile Crisis -- these are forms of traditional warfare that the US has not outgrown.
However, I would be a fool to assume that nukes will be used in the traditional sense only in this case, though I am sure it will not go that far. I'm hoping this is me being rational and realistic instead of cautiously optimistic. Trump and Netanyahu have no strategy, so I cannot say for sure.
However (agaaain!), because war knows no friends, who's to say that the fact that the US is sending E6B Mercury warplanes is to threaten Iran? This aircraft is equipped with a system for transmitting launch codes for intercontinental ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads. There are two possibilities here:
- Threaten Iran and Russia - need I say more?
- What history has also shown us is that this can be used to stop Israel from activating the Samson Option (a last resort nuclear weapons option) in case it does. I would not put it above the US and European powers to ensure this aircraft is a deterrent for everyone in the region to prevent anyone from starting a nuclear war. Read this article by The Guardian, written in 2003, for more context.
The correlation between the 1945 Hiroshima chart and the March 2026 transits is a striking lesson in the "circularity" of time. In 1945, Uranus, the planet of sudden shocks and atomic innovation, sat precisely on the Midheaven (MC), acting as a lightning rod that grounded the devastating attack.
Fast-forward to late March 2026, and we see an esoteric "reactivation" as Uranus nears its return to the Hiroshima degrees. However, we do not have the same volatile Mars/Pluto configurations that existed in 1945. Instead, March 2026 is dominated by a Saturn/Pluto sextile (March 28), which is more about slow, structural reform than sudden "uranium" shocks.
The question here, which I can't answer: was the Mars-Pluto sextile (Mars ruling war and Pluto ruling transformation and nuclear energy - this isn't part of 2026's chart) the trigger for Hiroshima, or was the Uranus on the Midheaven (Uranus ruling shock to the collectives and uranium and the Midheaven ruling government and leadership affairs - something part of 2026) the trigger to Hiroshima? This, honestly, is a question I don't want to look into; I want to surrender it to God. All I want to say is that from an astrological perspective, only one of the main transits that were at the time of Hiroshima is present.
Planetary alignments and interpretations are putting pieces of the puzzle together to tell a story, and it's very important to know that these stories are down to interpretation and do not predict the future the way most people think they do. It's really a case of pattern recognition. Uranus, Pluto, Mars, Saturn, etc all represent different things, and you take what's relevant to your situation. For example, Uranus represents uranium, but it also represents technological advancements, rebellion, unconventional thinking and shifting of boundaries. It's the same as the colour red representing Valentine's Day in some contexts, war in others, and a campaign to donate blood in others.
Looking at the astrocartography as of March 7, the US map is currently dominated by Uranus on the MC (Midheaven). Uranus is all about sudden change, disruption of old patterns and awakenings. For it to run through the Midheaven means this is happening in the public eye for the world to see. Need I say more? Pluto is also running through the US in its DC (Descendant), which means power struggles and alliances are at play, as Pluto represents them. So there are internal and external power struggles in the US, and this may be more obvious as living costs rise, anti-war sentiment increases, etc.
What will happen to Al-Aqsa Mosque? The threats are real, but this is something I refuse to discuss because its holiness makes it at the mercy of Allah's will and Allah's will only. This is a site connected to the most miraculous events to have ever happened, and it's the first direction for prayer for Muslims. Trying to analyse is sheer arrogance. Regarding Palestine and Palestinians, there's no shortage of morale there, despite active annexation of the West Bank and Gaza, which is still struggling to stand on its own two feet after three years of genocide. Divine timing and intervention are at play. More on this at the end of this post.
The GCC and Strait of Hormuz
This is really strange to me. The GCC countries were essentially left to their own devices. Last week, a Saudi analyst said to Al Jazeera that the US abandoned them to focus on supporting Israel. Kuwait, which thought it needed US bases for its security (especially because of its recent history of being illegally invaded and looted by its neighbour, Iraq), had suffered because of those very bases. Bahrain saw a mini uprising, the way it did in 2011, out of Shia solidarity with Iran. This Shia solidarity after Khamenei's killing stretched beyond the Middle East and the rest of Asia, with protests and vigils breaking out globally from Europe to Africa to the Americas.
I truly think the Gulf countries have been shocked into a reality check that their allyship with the US is only as helpful as they are useful and as they are a priority. For Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, this means they will be more likely to look to regional military powers as allies instead, localising diplomatic efforts. I see more strategic relationships with Iran, Pakistan, China and potentially Turkey, though not as much.
Bahrain and the UAE, however, are in too deep with proud and open normalisation with Israel. It is very difficult for them to come back from this, unless they hide behind Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Another thing protecting Kuwait was the relative freedom of speech compared to the rest of the GCC countries. A very vocal opposition, strong solidarity with Palestine and taking an anti-normalisation stance on the international political stage dilutes negative sentiments in the country.
The Strait of Hormuz has the potential to be used by Iran as a weapon of transportation and a mechanism to control and secure its borders. It's showing the wider world: you f*** with us, we f*** your whole system. Rising oil and gas prices show this!
The Sun in IC and Mercury in IC confirm this as they are re-evaluating their domestic policies and international relations. Mercury IC (during a Mercury Retrograde, so double whammy) means travel disruptions, communication blocks and a reset in diplomatic strategy. Without an intermediary, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salaman spoke directly to Iran.
North Korea
There isn't much to say here, but I want to address the memes of Kim Jong Un feeling sad and left out that he isn't included in this war. North Korea will not publicly get involved in the foreseeable future, and I say this because the isolationist communist regime will not attack unless it sees a threat to its own existence. North Korea is currently trying to secure its own back door by minimising tensions with South Korea, and last month, Kim Jong Un demanded that the US recognise Pyongyang as a nuclear state and drop all hostility. This is nothing new, but it shows that North Korea doesn't want to wrap itself into something that isn't going to yield it much good.
This, however, doesn't mean there isn't a chance of covert support for Iran and any actor throughout Asia that can destabilise the US. Like China, North Korea's foreign policy is strictly anti-interventionist, so for those who have been following geopolitics for a while, their lack of response isn't a shock to any of us.
North Korea also remains silent because its current astromap is in a state of "gridlock." Pluto DC creates intense pressure on foreign alliances, forcing a deep, internal power audit rather than outward action. Meanwhile, Mercury IC, aggravated by a Mercury Retrograde, triggers a "double whammy" of communication blocks and a reset in diplomatic strategy. North Korea is currently re-evaluating domestic policies and international relations, recalibrating them ahead of the volatile Gemini shift in April.
Pakistan
What's happening in Pakistan is by Divine design. God has been kind to Pakistan by giving it the best of both worlds. Under Imran Khan's leadership, Pakistan got rid of all US military bases in Pakistan, meaning Islamabad (well, Rawalpindi) was not targeted by Iran at all. However, having Shehbaz Sharif as PM, who is a shill for the US, means Pakistan was protected from aggressors of Israel and the US, despite former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warning of a Sunni Turkish-Pakistani-Saudi alliance and saying Turkey is the new Iran. So much discourse, but Sharif is an ally that Trump won't easily let go of, especially considering his predecessor, Imran Khan, was someone Washington, Israel and their regional ally, India, wanted out as quickly as possible.
With the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, the volatile insurgency in Balochistan (which straddles the borders of both Iran and Afghanistan), and a massive influx of refugees, Pakistan faces a domestic 'pressure cooker.' This fragility, while centred in the borderlands, threatens the stability of the entire federation, from the tribal areas to the industrial heart of Sindh.
Pakistan is playing a very delicate balancing act between Iran, the US and the Sunni Gulf Arab states. If it pulls this off, Pakistan will emerge as a regional power beyond its nuclear arsenal. It will be a bastion for diplomacy amongst the Muslim states. My prediction is that it will (rightfully) steal Turkey's thunder in this case because Turkey tries to be a friend to all. The age-old saying goes: a friend to all is a friend to none, and this is ringing very true right now for Turkey.
Pakistan’s map for March 7, 2026, features Pluto AC, triggering a national identity crisis and power purge manifested through mass protests, civilian fatalities, and the emergency evacuation of foreign diplomats. Simultaneously, Mercury IC, intensified by a Mercury Retrograde, imposes a "double whammy" of communication blocks via internet firewalls and border conflicts, while Mars in Pisces fuels a "fog of war" marked by roadside bombs and hidden naval tensions. We've seen this in the setting ablaze of US consulates in major cities across the country, upping home security to prevent attacks on Pakistani soil by Afghan citizens, and even trying to balance allyship between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
I do, however, see Saudi pressure on Pakistan easing up soon because Saudi Arabia. According to the defence pact, Pakistan will support Saudi Arabia as long as it does not use its military to attack Iran. There have been reports that there was a US refueler plane that took off from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia to assist in the bombing of Iran. This is the perfect exit strategy for Pakistan.
I saw theories circulating online that Pakistan will be the pathway to send ground troops into Iran, and I think this couldn't be more wrong. Why would they do that if they have Azerbaijan? When Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Iran, the rocket that targeted him was fired from Azerbaijan. It makes more sense to attempt to divide northern Iran from there by arming and supporting the Azeris and going through there. Another pathway is through Kurdistan, which is relatively easy compared to Pakistan. US soldiers arrive at their bases in Kuwait or Saudi Arabia and make the trip through Iraq. While this would be difficult, the remnants of the US occupation remain, making Iraq an easier option than Pakistan.
To enter Iran through Pakistan, you need to find the appropriate base (there might be one in Balochistan) and navigate much more difficult terrain than if it came through the north. However, if there is one part of the country where the US can exploit a power vacuum since Khamieni's assassination, it's the Iranian side of Balochistan. Would it want to when Pakistani Shias set US consulates ablaze across different big cities? Especially when they will unite with PTI supporters who want to keep Imran Khan's political legacy alive. There are many easier options than going through Pakistan.
The bigger, more spiritual picture
Where there is extreme darkness is extreme light. The Qur'an states: 'And one of His signs is that He created for you spouses from among yourselves so that you may find comfort in them. And He has placed between you compassion and mercy. Surely, there are signs for people who reflect.'
While this is taken literally, there's a deeper, more esoteric interpretation of the energy of marriage, which boils down to two things: duality and polarity. The sacred masculine vs the sacred feminine (this energy dynamic goes beyond gender, sexuality and gender identity, and it's a law that can be found in all facets of nature). According to the law of duality, when something exists, the opposite also exists in the same magnitude, which means just as we're seeing unfathomable darkness, we can see unfathomable light if we look for it. I actually saw Maryam Hasnaa tweet something along those lines, too, which confirmed this to me because I think she's incredible.
It's no coincidence that the sudden escalations, fear of nuclear war (not that I'm discounting nuclear war, as I said before, Trump and Netanyahu have no strategy), etc have come at the last 10 nights of Ramadan. I, myself, have been distracted, scared, crying, and obsessively checking the news. These last two nights, I've been waking up for suhoor and not sleeping until sunrise because of how bad my anxiety has been as I soothe through doomscrolling to make as much sense of the situation. We must resist this attempt to syphon our energy during such a highly spiritual time and keep our focus on The One.
Donald Trump's commanders were recently accused of telling troops that the war with Iran is part of God's plan for Armageddon, obviously making the troops present very uncomfortable. This is something that a lot of people have been scared of, but the Qur'an tells us otherwise:
"They ask you [O Prophet] regarding 'The Hour', 'When will it be?' Say, 'That knowledge is only with my Lord. He alone will reveal it when the time comes... It will only take you by surprise.'" (Quran 7:187) - if 'the hour is a surprise, yet the signs are all around us, these signs are being manufactured.
The Quran explicitly warns believers not to try to speed up God’s decrees, particularly regarding the Final Hour. "(Inevitable) cometh (to pass) the Command of Allah: seek ye not then to hasten it." (Quran 16:1). This means it's not allowed and will not work. The plans of those who think they can play God will inevitably backfire.
Allah does not support the arrogant
The Prophet Muhammad defined Kibr as "rejecting the truth and looking down on people." It is the same sin that caused Iblis (Satan) to be cast out, he believed his essence (fire) made him inherently superior to Adam (clay).
Consequences of Kibr (arrogance) in the Quran
- Spiritual Blindness: God states He will turn the hearts of the arrogant away from understanding His signs: "I will turn away from My signs those who are arrogant upon the earth without right" (Quran 7:146).
- Divine Dislike: The Quran explicitly says, "Indeed, He does not like the arrogant" (Quran 16:23).
- The Ultimate Penalty: Arrogance is described as the primary gate to Hell: "Is there not in Hell a residence for the arrogant?" (Quran 39:60)
So bloody chill bruv!!! Do your protection prayers and keep your conviction in Divine protection stronger than your fear.
With all of this happening, it's also not a surprise that an image of an atom looking exactly the same as a human eye has resurfaced. This in itself shows us the power of our imagination in creating and shaping our reality.
In the realm of Quantum Physics, this connection moves from the aesthetic to the structural through the Observer Effect. This principle posits that at the subatomic level, particles do not exist in a single, fixed state until they are measured or "observed." By merely looking, our awareness collapses a wave of infinite possibilities into one solid, physical reality.
Look at the power Allah has given us:
- Conscious Anchoring: If observation shapes the behavior of an atom, then our collective focus acts as an anchor for the reality we experience.
- The Participatory Universe: As physicist John Wheeler suggested, we don't just inhabit the world; we "participate" in its creation. Our awareness is the brush, and the quantum field is the canvas.
When we recognise the eye within the atom, we are seeing the Observer seeing itself. It is a reminder that we are not passive witnesses to the chaos, but active participants whose awareness can stabilise and shape the very reality unfolding before us. Allah has gifted this to us.

Pray, meditate, visualise and believe in the power of your prayers. Fast from the evil and lower frequencies. Surround yourself with good food, good faith, good water, good music and know how and when to cleanse your energy. This is advice to people of all faiths and none. Don't spiritually bypass, but use your access to higher frequencies such as love, joy, gratitude and self actualisation as counter-frequencies to rebel against the darkness and align with the light (Law of Duality, remember?).
When you pray, do so by visualising emotion and strings of frequency before you think about tangible outcomes. Set the vibrational scene first, visualise the frequencies of peace, justice and love aligning, make your prayer and focus on Allah through his 99 names. Do not focus on the how, because the how leads to the 'what if' and the 'what if' is a whisper of Satan because it takes you out of alignment with the Divine.
My favourite way to do this is by saying 'Allah I don't know how you're going to do this, but you have the power to do it so just do it', stating my dua and letting it go by focusing on Allah's attributes instead of what I want. This is how you can let go of the outcome and allow your prayers to manifest without completely letting go of the desire in a way that feels unnatural.
Also, get out of consumer consciousness and into creative consciousness. Creativity is alignment with Divine design. This is where you get intuitive nudges, find happiness and work with your life purpose. Then use this creativity to make yourself, your loved ones, and people around you happy. This emits love frequencies directly from your heart chakra, which balances your mind, body, and spirit, and then radiates outward. Love is the answer.
And since we're being Biblical about this whole thing, don't underestimate the spiritual power of frankincense. Here's where I get mine from. More on that later.
Harness your spiritual power. The corruption is great, but Allah is greater. Allah is the Greatest. Allahu Akbar.
Peace and love. Prayers to you all xox