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“ITA YAU KIFAYA,” an Arabic expression meaning “YOU ARE ENOUGH,” is more than just words spoken in devotion—it is the cry of a heart that has discovered the sufficiency of God. It is the language of surrender, the confession of a soul that has reached the end of itself and found the beginning of God. This is not merely a statement; it is a revelation. It is the realization that God alone is enough when strength fails, when answers are absent, and when the human heart searches for meaning beyond what the world can offer. To say “You are enough” is to lay down every illusion of self-sufficiency and acknowledge that true completeness is found in Him alone. It is the confession of dependence. It declares: When I am weak, You are enough. When I am empty, You are enough. When I am uncertain, You are enough. When I have nothing else, I still have everything—because I have You. ITA YAU KIFAYA is a song of surrender. It is the moment where striving ends and resting in God begins. It is where fear loses its voice and faith rises in confidence. It is where the heart stops chasing substitutes and embraces the Source. This song carries more than melody—it carries the invitation of the Spirit of God. An invitation to deeper fellowship. An invitation to move from knowing God as distant to experiencing Him as Father. Not as a stranger to be feared, but as a Father to be embraced. Not as a concept to be understood, but as a presence to be encountered. When you listen, allow the words to become your own confession. Let it remind you that God’s sufficiency is not dependent on your strength, your perfection, or your performance. His sufficiency is complete, constant, and unchanging. In moments of loneliness, He is enough. In moments of confusion, He is enough. In moments of brokenness, He is enough. In every season, in every situation—He is enough. May this song become more than something you hear—may it become something you live. May it lead you into the place of rest, the place of trust, and the place of deep communion with the Father. May your heart find peace in His presence and comfort in His nearness. Do not be afraid to return to it again and again. Let its message fill your heart until every fear is silenced and every doubt is overcome by the truth that God is enough. ITA YAU KIFAYA — You are enough, O God. You have always been enough. You will always be enough. God bless you.