Gratitude (shukr) is easy when life is going well. But the true strength of a believer is shown when gratitude remains even during hardship. Difficult moments can cloud our perspective, making it hard to see blessings. Yet Islam teaches us that gratitude is not limited to ease — it is a mindset that can exist even in struggle.
Being thankful during hardship does not mean denying pain. It means recognizing that alongside every difficulty, there are still blessings, lessons, and opportunities for growth.
“And if you are grateful, I will surely increase you…”
(Surah Ibrahim, Verse 7)
Learning to stay thankful in hard times brings peace to the heart and strengthens your connection with Allah.
Here are five ways to stay thankful even when things are difficult.
1. Shift Your Focus from What Is Missing to What Remains
One of the main reasons gratitude becomes difficult is because we focus on what we have lost or what is going wrong.
Instead, train yourself to notice what still remains:
- Your faith
- Your health (even if not perfect)
- Your ability to make du’a
- The support you still have
Even in hardship, there are countless blessings.
When you consciously shift your focus, your perspective begins to change.
Gratitude is not about having everything — it is about recognizing what you still have.
2. Remember That Hardship Is Temporary
Difficult situations can feel permanent, but Islam reminds us that every hardship has an end.
“Indeed, with hardship comes ease.”
(Surah Ash-Sharh, Verse 6)
When you remind yourself that your situation is temporary:
- You become more patient
- You avoid despair
- You stay hopeful
This awareness allows you to remain grateful, knowing that relief will come at the right time.
3. Recognize the Hidden Blessings in Trials
Not all blessings come in the form of ease.
Sometimes, hardship itself carries hidden الخير.
Through trials:
- Sins are forgiven
- Ranks are elevated
- Character is strengthened
What feels like a difficulty may actually be a form of mercy.
When you begin to see hardship as part of Allah’s plan for your growth, gratitude becomes easier.
4. Continue Dhikr and Saying Alhamdulillah
Even when your heart feels heavy, continue to say:
- Alhamdulillah
- SubhanAllah
- Allahu Akbar
“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.”
(Surah Ar-Ra’d, Verse 28)
At first, it may feel difficult, but over time, dhikr softens the heart and brings calmness.
Gratitude through words can eventually lead to gratitude in the heart.
Consistency is key.
5. Make Du’a for a Grateful Heart
Gratitude is a gift from Allah, and we should ask Him for it.
Make du’a:
- Ask Allah to help you see the good in your situation
- Ask Him to fill your heart with contentment
- Ask Him to make you among the grateful
The Prophet ﷺ himself would make du’a for gratitude.
When you ask Allah sincerely, He helps you develop that mindset.
Final Reflection
Staying thankful during hardship is not easy, but it is one of the most powerful ways to strengthen your iman and find peace.
Gratitude does not remove the difficulty, but it transforms how you experience it.
By shifting your focus, remembering that hardship is temporary, recognizing hidden blessings, continuing dhikr, and making du’a, you can build a heart that remains thankful in all situations.
A grateful heart is a peaceful heart — no matter the circumstances.
May Allah grant us the ability to remain grateful in ease and hardship, fill our hearts with contentment, and increase us in His blessings. 🤲✨

