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Below is English + Arabic (Altogether) – Part 6, written as a direct continuation of Parts 1–5, calm, reflective, and publish-ready.When the Law Is Clear but the Heart Is Brokenعندما يكون القانون واضحًا لكن القلب مكسورًاPart 6 | الجزء السادس: Faith, Acceptance, and Emotional HonestyFaith Does Not Erase Painالإيمان لا يمحو الألمEnglish:One of the hardest struggles in this journey happens inside.People often assume that faith should immediately silence grief. That assumption creates pressure—to appear calm, patient, and unaffected. But faith does not erase pain. It gives pain meaning.Losing a father early, then losing a grandfather, and finally losing expected security is not a small test. Feeling hurt does not mean rejecting God’s decree. It means responding honestly to loss.العربية:

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Below is English + Arabic (Altogether) – Part 6, written as a direct continuation of Parts 1–5, calm, reflective, and publish-ready. When the Law Is Clear but the Heart Is Broken عندما يكون القانون واضحًا لكن القلب مكسورًا Part 6 | الجزء السادس: Faith, Acceptance, and Emotional Honesty Faith Does Not Erase Pain الإيمان لا يمحو الألم English: One of the hardest struggles in this journey happens inside. People often assume that faith should immediately silence grief. That assumption creates pressure—to appear calm, patient, and unaffected. But faith does not erase pain. It gives pain meaning. Losing a father early, then losing a grandfather, and finally losing expected security is not a small test. Feeling hurt does not mean rejecting God’s decree. It means responding honestly to loss. العربية: من أصعب الصراعات في هذه الرحلة ما يحدث في الداخل. يظن كثيرون أن الإيمان يجب أن يُسكت الحزن فورًا، وهذا الافتراض يخلق ضغطًا—أن يظهر الإنسان هادئًا، صابرًا، وغير متأثر. لكن الإيمان لا يم...