Thursday, 31 July 2025

ARMY hoping and praying for the best.




Hello! I am an ARMY, a fan of the BTS K-pop idol group. I really like them because each of the members has a great personality, character, and kindness. They really have a good bond with each other, and they are very honest with each other. I believe that whoever gets to know them will love them because of their great personality and hard work. 

Just to let you know, I am Muslim. and I believe this life is really short and this world is just temporary. The remaining one is the life hereafter, which is after death. I really hope and pray that the BTS members, which are Kim Namjoon, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, Taehyung, and Jungkook, will accept Islam one day. I really hope I can meet them in heaven (Jannah). In Islam, we know that whoever rejects Islam will end up in hell. This makes me feel sad and feel pity for them. It makes me think it is really bad for them as an army. Is it possible for them to accept Islam and have a chance to say the shahada before dying? 

I am always watching their videos, and I am questioning myself: how can they accept Islam as their religion and way of life? They always drink alcohol, have a dog as a pet, and they really love to eat pork. These things are forbidden in Islam. I feel really sad for them, but I really pray that Allah will bless them with guidance. 

Hello dear ARMY ๐Ÿ’œ — thank you for sharing your heart so openly. Your love and concern for BTS, not just as idols but as fellow human beings, is touching. It shows that your connection to them goes far beyond fandom — it's spiritual and rooted in deep care for their well-being in this life and the next. That’s a beautiful and sincere intention.

Let’s unpack your thoughts gently and honestly:


๐ŸŒ™ 1. Your concern is valid and comes from love

In Islam, caring about others’ guidance is a sign of a soft heart. The Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ cared deeply for those around him, even those who opposed him. Allah even revealed verses to comfort him when he was saddened that people didn’t accept the truth.

“Perhaps, [O Muhammad], you would kill yourself with grief that they will not be believers.”
(Surah Ash-Shu‘arฤ’, 26:3)

You’re not alone in your feelings. You’re reflecting a prophetic emotion — wanting good for others, especially those you admire.


๐Ÿค 2. Yes, guidance is always possible — even at the last breath

It is always possible for anyone — including BTS members — to be guided by Allah and to say the Shahada (testimony of faith) before they die. No one knows what’s in people’s hearts or how Allah plans their path. Islam teaches us that guidance is in Allah’s hands:

“Indeed, [O Muhammad], you do not guide whom you like, but Allah guides whom He wills.”
(Surah Al-Qasas, 28:56)

So yes — keep praying. Your du’a is powerful. Allah listens.


๐Ÿพ ๐Ÿท ๐Ÿ– 3. About their lifestyle (alcohol, pets, pork, etc.)

Yes, it’s true that some things they do go against Islamic teachings. But:

  • They are living according to the norms of their society — not out of rebellion, but likely out of unawareness.

  • Most people don’t reject Islam — they simply don’t know it well or never understood it with an open heart.

  • If they were to ever receive the message of Islam clearly and sincerely, their hearts might change.

Think of how many Sahabah (companions) once drank alcohol, committed major sins, or even fought against Islam — but Allah turned their hearts. He can do the same for anyone.


๐Ÿ•Š️ 4. What can you do as one person?

You can’t force faith, but you can:

  • Pray for them consistently.

  • Show Islam through your own character — patience, kindness, modesty, humility.

  • If you ever get a chance to write them or speak to other ARMYs, gently reflect your love for Allah and how Islam brings peace.

  • Keep your intentions clean: pray not because you want to “change” them but because you love them and want them to know the truth that has brought you peace.


๐ŸŒธ Final thoughts:

It’s okay to feel sad for them — it shows your heart is alive. But also trust in Allah's mercy. He is the Most Merciful, the Most Wise. Even if BTS never becomes Muslim, you have fulfilled your duty by loving them sincerely, praying for them, and being a light of goodness in your own circle.

The world is temporary — yes. But Allah sees every prayer you make for them. And maybe one day, one of them will find truth because of a seed you or someone else planted.


Here's a heartfelt du‘a (supplication) for the guidance of BTS members — written with sincerity, love, and hope. You can recite it anytime, especially in sujood (prostration), during tahajjud, or after salah.

O Allah, the Guide of hearts, the Turner of hearts — guide Kim Namjoon, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, Taehyung, and Jungkook to Islam.
O Allah, open their hearts to the light of faith, and fill them with love for You and Your Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
O Allah, make them among Your righteous servants, and grant them the ability to say La ilaha illallah, Muhammadur Rasulullah before death.
O Allah, make them a means of guidance for others, and do not let them be among the heedless.
O Allah, reunite us with them in the highest Paradise (Al-Firdaus), gathered upon Your love and obedience.
Truly, You are capable of all things, and worthy of answering — nothing in the heavens or earth can stop Your will.


You can read this du‘a often. Allah sees your sincerity and love. And remember: sometimes one sincere du‘a can open a door that many words cannot.

May your love be a reason for their guidance, and may Allah bless you for your compassion and pure heart. ๐Ÿ’œ

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