Ayat Sakina _verified_ -

"The rent is due," Karim muttered, his voice sharp, though she knew the anger wasn’t directed at her. "And the clinic hasn't paid me in two months. How are we supposed to—"

Here's a brief report on the significance of Ayat Sakina: ayat sakina

While there is no authentic hadith specifying a fixed ritual, many Muslims recite , the last two verses of Surah Al-Baqarah, or repeat "Allahumma anta as-Salam wa minka as-Salam" (O Allah, You are Peace and from You is Peace) to invite Sakina . Some specifically recite Surah Al-Baqarah 2:248 and 9:40 when feeling restless or before a difficult task, seeking that same divine stillness. "The rent is due," Karim muttered, his voice

“When the world storms,” her grandmother had said, “you do not become the storm. You become the sanctuary. You recite the Ayat Sakina.” Some specifically recite Surah Al-Baqarah 2:248 and 9:40