6 Things Muslims Regret After Experiencing Them

Hadeel Ahmed

21 Jan 2026

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Human beings walk the paths of life carrying dreams and experiences, yet some steps leave indelible marks on the heart. There are many things people regret after they grow older and begin to see matters with eyes they never had before. Since wisdom is born of experience, it is important to reflect on these matters so that we may avoid what others fell into.

1. Neglecting one’s relationship with Allah and delaying repentance:
Among the greatest regrets is neglecting the heart and drifting away from Allah Almighty, as a result of being consumed by worldly affairs until the bond with prayer weakens, the daily portion of the Quran diminishes, and the voice of supplication grows faint.

When a breeze of sincerity blows upon the heart—sometimes after grey hair has already covered the head—a person discovers that repentance is not to be postponed, and that closeness to Allah is the tranquility that restores the soul, and the chest that holds the treasures of this world and the Hereafter. Allah the Exalted says: “Saying, ‘Seek your Lord’s forgiveness, ˹for˺ He is truly Most Forgiving. He will shower you with abundant rain, supply you with wealth and children, and give you gardens as well as rivers.’” (Surah Nuh 71:10–12)

2. Postponing decisive decisions:
Among the things people most regret is delaying decisions that could have changed the course of their lives. Time slips away silently, and opportunities must be seized. What one hesitated over yesterday becomes a burden today. Then a person realizes that a courageous decision—no matter how small—such as standing up for the oppressed or speaking a word of truth, is better than a thousand days spent in hesitation or waiting for the “right time.”

3. Remaining in toxic environments:
This experience is often repeated among the things people regret: staying in jobs or relationships that damage the soul, drain energy, and contradict one’s values and the teachings of the religion, under the illusion that time will fix what days have corrupted.

The truth that appears too late is that a toxic environment does not refine souls; it extinguishes them. The greatest regret then is not choosing liberation early and not escaping such an environment.

4. Neglecting health during youth:
Health is among the blessings whose value is only realized when it begins to falter. It is also one of the things people regret most when they witness the effects of excessive late nights, unhealthy food, and exhausting the body without restraint.

For this reason, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Take advantage of five before five: your youth before your old age, your health before your sickness, your health before your illness, your riches before your poverty, your free time before your work, and your life before your death.”
Because a good life begins with caring for the body that carries us on our journey.

5. Failing to save early:
Among the things people regret is indulging in extravagance and wastefulness without building a
financial safeguard to protect them from life’s fluctuations and the changes of time. Saving is not a luxury; it is a gateway to peace of mind, and a small step that becomes great support over the years.

Islam forbade extravagance and waste. Allah the Exalted says: “And do not spend wastefully. Surely the wasteful are ˹like˺ brothers to the devils. And the Devil is ever ungrateful to his Lord.” (Surah Al-Isra’ 17:26–27)
At the same time, saving that leads to miserliness is also forbidden. Allah says: “Do not be so tight-fisted, for you will be blameworthy; nor so open-handed, for you will end up in poverty.” (Surah Al-Isra’ 17:29)

6. Comparing oneself to others:
Among the deepest regrets is wasting years of one’s life preoccupied with what others possess, measuring every step against the steps of others until contentment vanished from the heart. Comparison blinds insight, weakens resolve, and distorts one’s journey through life. Whoever recovers from this ailment finds within themselves a serenity and peace their heart had never tasted before.

These experiences convey that the best life for a person begins with closeness to Allah, making sound decisions without fear or hesitation, distancing oneself from toxic environments, caring for one’s health, saving for the fluctuations of time, and being content with one’s state without comparing oneself to others.

Read Also:

-       5 Paths for Individual Reform

-       4 Reasons to Overcome Regret

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