
Anna: (Kibr, Aqal e Kul) by Mufti Muneeb
September 2024
Heavenly Breeze Of Hope
It is a hallmark of depressed people that they give up hope. Life for these people can seem void of color, so mundane that it is not worth living anymore. Any energy spent on the face of the earth seems such a waste for them. Hence, depressed people seem to care less about putting an effort to change, or to make meaning of their existence. Many of them lose track of the whole purpose of life and extinguish into demise or willfully end their lives. It is my belief that the same cascade of misery that applies to an individual also applies to a community or even a nation at large. Think about that as you read this paragraph again and think about the blessing of having hope.
We often refer to Islam as a lifestyle (as opposed to just a religion). I would like to add another alteration to the way we understand Islam and say, that Islam is also an art of living. I say that, because of the ornamentation Islam allows us to solicit to give meaning to life, while at the same time remaining within the scope of worship and religious rituals. One of the hallmarks of this deen (religion) that Allah asked us to practice, and has become to many of us a forgotten ibada (worship), is the ibada of hope. Yes, hope can be an ibada, and arguably, one of the noblest and most honored in the eyes of God. It is also no surprise that the holy Qur’an and the seerah (life) of the Prophet have an abundance of parables and stories that are hope-enriching, I shall mention a few:
The story of Yusuf is a remarkable ode to hope that the Qur’an beautifully captures. One great verse in this chapter talks about the prophet Jacob, Joseph’s father, sending his sons back to Egypt to get back their little brother Benjamin who was captured by the Aziz whom they will get to know as none other than Yusuf. Jacob had lost Yusuf before Benjamin some 25 years earlier and when he sends his other children to look for Benjamin, this is what he says: “O my sons, go and find out about Joseph and his brother and despair not of relief from Allah. Indeed, no one despairs of relief from Allah except the disbelieving people.”” (Qur’an, 12:87) |
He kept hope of finding his son Yusuf for a quarter of a century until Allah brought them back together. This a lesson for all of us to keep hope in Allah when we suffer in relationships and in moments of separation that Allah will find an exit for us with His mercy: “… despair not of the mercy of Allah …”
During the battle of Al-Ahzab (also known as the battle of the trench) the tribe of Quraish had not yet embraced Islam and had formed a coalition against the Muslims in Al-Madina. The coalition included the Quraish themselves, Jewish tribes near al-Madinah, and other strong Arab tribes such as the tribe of Ghatafan. The Muslims felt at a loss until they decided to adopt a military strategy borrowed from Persia. They decided to dig a trench around al- Madinah so that their enemies might not get to them. It was not an easy chore, and the Muslims worked on the trench through the cold nights of the desert and through the burning hot days. The Qur’an describes those times as times of great fear and despair. They were seeing the armies gather around Al-Madinah in camps from a distance with horses, weapons, swords, and spears… These were times of great tribulation when some Muslims started questioning their own faith. One very cold night as the Muslims were digging the trench, they faced a huge white rock that they were unable to break. They turned towards the Prophet asking him for advice. He then took it upon himself to break this stone with his own blessed hands. He grabbed the sledgehammer of Salman Al Farsi and hit the rock thrice, shattering it into pieces. With each strike, there was a spark and with each spark, the Prophet said Allahu Akbar and gave the Muslims glad tidings.. “Bismillah.” One-third of the rock was broken. He said, “Allahu Akbar! I was given the keys to Damascus. I swear by God that I see the red manors of Damascus now!” Then, he said, “Bismillah!” again and hit the rock with the sledgehammer again. One-third of the rock was broken. The Prophet said, “Allahu Akbar! I was given the keys to Persia. I swear by God that I see the city of Madayin of the Chosroes and his white manors!” Then, he said “Bismillah!” again and hit the rock with the sledgehammer; the remaining part of the rock was broken into pieces. The Prophet said, “Allahu Akbar! I was given the keys of Yemen.. I swear by God that I see the gates of Sana now!” (Narrated by Imam Ahmad in his Musnad). All of these cities were given to the Muslims in conquest during the times of Omar and Othman. This is a great lesson from our holy prophet PBUH that even during times of difficulty where there might not seem to be any string of hope, we should not give up on the promise of Allah.
After the battle of Uhud, the Muslims were exhausted and defeated as they retreated to the mountains. They had lost some of their greatest men in this battle, including the uncle of our Prophet, the brave and noble man, Hamzah. He was savagely killed and mutilated, causing the Prophet himself to cry for him on that day. Their wounds were still open and their souls were shaken and defeated. They feared that this would be the end of their nation and that the Quraish would have the upper hand afterward. They felt ashamed that they had made the Prophet go out to war when he felt that it was not wise to do so. The Prophet’s life itself was endangered and he was beaten so savagely that the metallic sheaths of his helmet penetrated his holy face. In the midst of all this turmoil, Allah revealed these blessed verses from Surat Aal-‘Imran: “So do not weaken and do not grieve, and you will be superior if you are [true] believers. If a wound should touch you – there has already touched the [opposing] people a wound similar to it. And these days [of varying conditions] We alternate among the people so that Allah may make evident those who believe and [may] take to Himself from among you martyrs – and Allah does not like the wrongdoers,” (Qur’an, 3:139-140).
The only analogy I can think of as I read the context of these touching verses is that of a mother who meets her child who has been beaten and humiliated in school. She dusts the dirt of his clothes, gives him a hug, and tells him that she loves him and that he will always be great in her eyes. A great lesson, is that despite the defeat of our ummah, if we are true believers, we should not feel demoralized and we are to hold onto the rope of hope in Allah.
In the Musnad of Imam Ahmad, there is a story that people came complaining to the Prophet that a youth was a hypocrite because he prays all night (or prays qiyam at night), and when he wakes up in the morning, steals from people. It seems that the sahaba felt uncomfortable that someone with such a great honorable deed such as qiyam, would still live a double life and would commit a kabirah (a major sin). The Prophet planted the seeds of hope for people like this young man when he said: “His prayer will eventually forbid him from committing this sin.” In this story, there is a great lesson that we are all human and that we have our shortcomings. We sin in the day and during the night, in private and in public, so much so that some of us have lost hope in ourselves that we will ever repent to Allah. Just like this young man, we all have hope that one day we will be granted the precious gift of repentance and steadfastness. This is a great lesson that we should never lose hope, that Allah will accept us, and that His mercy is greater than our sins.
We need hope to live our spiritual lives and to make sense of the challenges that face us on the road to Allah. We need hope as a Ummah when we witness what is happening in Syria, Palestine, and the rest of the Muslim world, we need hope as a community when we feel estranged and alienated on the road of improving our surroundings and making da’wah, we need hope as individuals to keep the energy for reformation alive, we need to learn how to instill hope in our children and people around us, and we need hope when treating our selves. We should never lose hope in our Ummah, never lose hope in the validity and uniqueness of our Islam or our Muslim identity. If we lose hope, we will get depressed as individuals and as a nation, and we will not be able to achieve the role that Allah has allocated to us in the Holy Qur’an, a mercy to mankind, like our Prophet was: “And thus we have made you a just community that you will be witnesses over the people and the Messenger will be a witness over you.” (Qur’an, 2:143)
“You are the best nation produced [as an example] for mankind. You enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and believe in Allah …” (Qur’an, 3:110)
by Othman Mohammad
Rab-ul-Alamin Ki Bargah Mein Khare Hote Waqt Logon ka Hall

Rab-ul-Alamin Ki Bargah Mein Khare Hote Waqt Logon ka Hall
Reading The Quran But Practicing Something Else
Prevalent culture
There is a prevalent culture among Muslims where they only view the Qur’an as a way of gaining a reward for reciting out loud Arabic words correctly. Such people think that they hold the Qur’an in high esteem, but this only keeps them away from studying the Qur’an as they should. Parents teach their children how to pronounce the Arabic words and send their children to evening schools to learn to recite the Qur’an correctly. Such people do not deny the importance of the Qur’an, but their idea of the role of the Qur’an is extremely mistaken and shallow. It is merely to either gain a reward for each letter recited or to validate Salah by reciting some short chapters. Members of this majority group may even enjoy listening to recitations of the Qur’an, not because of the message in the Verses, but to appreciate the melody, or for relaxation purposes!
What Islam is, is merely everything else they hear outside of the Qur’an. Such people consider themselves highly religious, while they hold such an ignorant approach to the Qur’an. They recite the Qur’an frequently, but the recitation does not have any bearing on them. Then, they take all their religious guidance from outside the Qur’an – they think those practices amount to fulfilling their duty to the Qur’an. Many of such ignorant people’s ideas and practices are even against what the Qur’an has to say, while they are not aware of it – or are aware of it but deliberately ignore thinking about it, laying excuses such as ‘I am not knowledgeable enough’ or ‘I am a layman, more knowledgeable people have said this, who are you and me to question?’
The real purpose of the Qur’an is to give guidance
The real purpose of the Qur’an is to give guidance to the individual human being who has been created to worship Allah. The Qur’an’s guidance is in its meanings, not in the pronunciations of its Arabic letters. The guidance of the Qur’an is a mercy, cure, and light for true believers as it reveals many unknown secrets such as Allah’s power, reasons for the happening of events around us, and the true nature of Allah’s religion. The Qur’an has been necessarily made easy to understand. But this majority has been bereft of this blessing, all while they are deceived into thinking they are following religion perfectly as they are fulfilling their own idea of what the purpose of the Qur’an is.
“We have sent down to you a Book containing your message. Do you not understand?” (Qur’an 21:10)
Thinking one is fulfilling their obligations toward the Qur’an by simply carrying out rituals such as prayer and fasting, without making the effort to find out what the Qur’an actually says about religion is a great deception. This is because the Qur’an is a Book to reflect upon, to learn from, and to gain the necessary insight and wisdom it gives to be a real believer, this is a duty upon anyone who wants to be a Muslim. One cannot possibly be a true Muslim without having the necessary knowledge and understanding of the Qur’an. If one only learns about the Qur’an from books written about the Qur’an, written by people, and does not feel the necessity to learn from the Qur’an directly himself, he is only deceiving himself. Allah mentions this ignorant approach in the words, “Or do you have another book which you study?”(Qur’an 68:39).
Worship is based on make-believing that the Qur’an is being followed in the flow of the majority and under the blind trust of leaders without a personal attachment to the Qur’an and knowledge of the Qur’an, holds little or no value in Allah’s sight.
Let us ask ourselves: how much do we know about the Qur’an? Not superficial knowledge like the number of chapters or verses, or which city a chapter was revealed in, but the message in its Verses and their many intricacies and secrets. How much wisdom have you gained from the Qur’an? Have you read the entire Qur’an even once in your own language? How many times a day do you refer to the Verses of the Qur’an as you lead your day-to-day life? Are you sure whether any of your outlooks are from the Qur’an, or is your religion muddled?
“The words of your Lord are complete in its truth and justice. Nothing can change His Words – He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. If you obeyed most of those on earth, they would lead you away from the path of Allah. They follow nothing but speculation – they are merely guessing.” (Qur’an 6:115-116)
“This too is a blessed Book which We have sent down – follow it, and be conscious of your Lord, so that you may receive mercy – lest you say, ‘Books were sent to two communities before us: we were not aware of what they studied’, or ‘if only the Book had been sent down to us, we would have been better guided than them.’ Now your Lord has brought you clear evidence, guidance, and mercy. Who could be more wrong than someone who rejects Allah’s Revelations and turns away from them? We shall repay those who turn away with a painful punishment.” (Qur’an 6:155-157)
It is clear that being heedless of the Qur’an will lead to losses in this life and the Hereafter as Allah will call all people into account their level of adherence to the Qur’an.
“Surely, the One who decreed the Qur’an to you will summon you to a predetermined appointment. Say: ‘My Lord is fully aware of who it is that brings the guidance, and who has gone astray.’ ” (Qur’an 28:85)
Follow the Book of Allah
As stated in the verse, all people are responsible for adhering to the way of life decreed by Allah in the Qur’an. Without direct knowledge of the Verses, practicing alleged claims about the Qur’an and following the majority, may not have any value in the sight of Allah.
Many people who do not have any Quranic insight or wisdom spread claims about the Qur’an’s verses which are a far cry from the verses’ true meanings. They usually get away with it as their audience has also been conditioned to simply follow ‘sayings’ about the Qur’an, rather than the Qur’an.
It is only when one opens his eyes and begins to comprehend the Verses of Allah, can he begin to follow the Book of Allah and hope to become a true Muslim.
“…Indeed there has come to you from Allah a Light and a Clear Book. With it Allah guides whoever follows His good pleasure to the ways of peace and brings them out from the darkness into the light by His permission: He guides them onto a straight path” (Qur’an 5:15-16)
All Muslims must consider their position in religion in relation to the Qur’an. Reciting the Qur’an without a sincere effort to understand the verses directly will not enlighten the human soul.
Milad-un-Nabi: Jashn-e-Amad-e-Rasool

Milad-un-Nabi: Jashn-e-Amad-e-Rasool
Muslim Spouse Selection
Once there was a very handsome, pious, well-educated young man, whose parents emphasized for him to get married. They had seen many marriage proposals, and he had turned them all down. The parents thought it was becoming a little ridiculous or suspected he might have someone else in mind.
However every time the parents left the girls’ house, the young man would always say “She’s not the one!” The young man only wanted a girl who was religious and practicing. (Which was hard to find). However one evening his mother arranged for him, to meet a girl, who was religious and practicing.
On that evening, the young man and girl were left to talk and ask each other questions (as one would expect). The young man, being a gentleman, he was allowed, the young lady to ask first.
The young girl asked the young man so many questions. She asked about his life, his education, his friends, his family, his habits, his hobbies, his lifestyle, his enjoyment, his time pass, his experiences, his shoe size, and his likes and dislikes. Everything! And the young man replied to all of her questions, without tiring and politely with a smile. The young girl took up nearly all of the time, over an hour, and felt bad and asked the young man do you have any questions?
The young man said, yes, I only have 3 questions…
The young girl thought, wow, only 3 questions okay, go ahead and shoot.
Young man’s first question was, (1) Who do you love the most in the world, someone whose love nothing would ever overcome? She said this is an easy question! The answer to your question is my mother.
The young man smiled and asked second question, (2) You said that you read a lot of Qur’an, could you tell me which Surahs you know the meaning of? Hearing this she went red and embarrassed and said I do not know the meaning of any yet, but I hope to soon Inshallah I have just been a bit busy.
The third question the young man asked, was (3) I have been approached for my hand in marriage, by girls that are much prettier than you, why should I marry you? Hearing this, the young girl was outraged, she stormed off to her parents with fury and said I do not want to marry this man he is insulting my beauty and intelligence.
And the young man and his parents have left again without an agreement of marriage. This time, the young man’s parents were really angry and said what did you do to anger that young girl, the family was so nice and pleasant, and they were religious like you wanted. What did you ask the girl? Tell us!
The young man said, firstly I asked her, who do you love the most? She said, her mother. The parents said so, what is wrong with that?
The young man said, “No one, is Muslim until he loves Allah (SWT) and his Messenger more than anyone else in the world.” If a woman loves Allah (SWT) and the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) more than anyone, she will love me respect me, and stay faithful to me, because of that love and fear for Allah (SWT). And we can share this love because this love is greater than lust for beauty.
The young man said, then I asked, you read a lot of Holy Qur’an, can you tell me the meaning of any Surah? And she said no. because I haven’t had time yet. So I remembered the saying of Imam Shafi’i, “All humans are dead except those who have knowledge … And all those who have knowledge are asleep, except those who do good deeds .. And those who do good are deceived, except those who are sincere … And those who are sincere are always in a state of worry (for others).”
She has lived 20 years on this earth and has not found any time, to seek knowledge, why would I marry a woman, who does not know her rights and responsibilities and what will she teach my children, except how to be negligent, because the woman is the Madrasah (school) and the best of teachers. And a woman, who has no time for Allah (SWT), will not have time for her husband. The third question I asked her was, that a lot of girls, more prettier than her, had approached me for marriage, why should I choose her? That is why she stormed off, getting angry.
The young man’s parents said that is a horrible thing to say, why would you do such a thing; we are going back there to apologize. The young man said I said this on purpose, to test whether she could control her anger.
Holy Prophet Muhammad said “Do not get angry, do not get angry, do not get angry” repeatedly when asked how to become pious, because anger is from Satan.
If a woman cannot control her anger with a stranger she just met, do you think she will be able to control it with her husband? So, the moral of this story is, that a marriage is based on: Knowledge not looks, Practice not preaching, Forgiveness not anger, Spiritual love not lust and compromise!
One should look for a person who (1) Has love for Allah (SWT) and his Messenger (2) Knows the deen (religion), and can act upon it (3) can control her anger, and another important and crucial factor that she is (4) willing to compromise. And it goes both ways, so women seeking a man, should look for the same things. May Allah (SWT) make every marriage a success and let us create Love for Allah and his Messenger so that Allah (SWT) can bless us, and create love in our lives.
There is no better structure founded in Islam other than marriage. Holy Prophet Muhammad(PBUH)
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Naik Aamaal Kerne Ka Waqt Moat Aney Say Pehle Tak Hai

Naik Aamaal Kernay Ka Waqt Moat Aney Say Pehlay Tak Hai
Kindness Is A Mark Of Faith: Love Even Those Who Hurt You
Love even those who hurt. They’ll realize your worth someday. The tree does not withdraw its shade from the woodcutter…So, love even those who are hurt. They’ll recognize your worth someday.
The above quote made me think and reflect. To still love those who hurt us takes a lot and very often it’s easier said than done…!
It reminds me of our beloved Prophet [Salla Allahu Alayhi Wasalam] and how some of his loved ones really hurt him and chose to reject him as a Messenger of Allah. The hurt and grief they gave him, The Prophet [SallaAllahu Alayhi Wasalam] didn’t deter him from his mission, just like the tree that does not withdraw its shade from the woodcutter.
The Prophet [Salla Allahu `Alayhi Wasalam] still gave and showed love, compassion, mercy and kindness to all those who hurt, ridiculed, and harmed him.
These noble qualities which he demonstrated in his conduct, softened the hearts of those who opposed him, they realized his worth and his uniqueness and thus accepted Islam. Those unfortunate souls who did not realize his worth during his lifetime will realize his worth on the day of Judgment.
Loving those who hurt us is a Prophetic characteristic and may we all aspire to achieve this whether those who hurt us realize our worth in this life or not Allah [Azza Wa Jall] does and that’s all that matters. [‘SubhanAllah’]
Allah Ta’ala Ka Zikr Azab-e-Dozakh Say Nijaat

Allah Ta’ala Ka Zikr Azab-e-Dozakh Say Nijaat
Contentment: Sign Of A True Believer
Belief is the driving power that makes you feel content with things that have been destined for you.
- “How much money do you have?’’
- “I have millions.”
- “Do you want more?”
- “Yes, I do.”
- “How many children have you got?”
- “I have three..”
- “Do you want more?”
- “Yes, I do.”
Think of the “how many” and “how much” questions you can ask someone and his expected answers. The answers are very normal. Do you know why?
Because, naturally, people want to be richer, healthier, and more famous than others. If one has a Land Cruiser car, he aims for a Jaguar. If he has one house, he wants a second and a third. It is very rare to find someone who would answer: “No. I do not want … I am happy with what I have.”
But such an answer is expected from someone who has a degree of faith in his heart.
Belief is the driving power that makes you feel content with things destined for you. Through belief, one can enjoy the blessings of this life and earn Allah’s pleasure in the world to come.
Contentment is a sign of a true believer. When one is afflicted with catastrophes and shows patience and contentment and does not complain about his sufferings; be sure he is indeed a true believer. By this, we are not saying that those who want to be richer, healthier, more famous, etc. are not believers. But they lack a complete understanding of belief. Contentment does not mean you do not feel the pains and trials of this life. You feel them, but you do not complain about them.
The virtue of contentment is closely connected with the virtue of putting trust in Allah. When one shows contentment with what he has got and does not foster envy or hatred towards others, he is certain that Allah will not let him down and that a great reward awaits him.
Allah’s Contentment with His Servants:
Muslims are required to accept Islam and follow its teachings as their way of life. Allah also commands them to enjoin what is good and forbid what is bad. In addition, Muslims are to denounce associating others with Allah. Once Muslims fulfill Allah’s commands and obligations, Allah will be satisfied with them and He will bestow His mercy and pleasure upon them.
Allah’s Pleasure as a Reward:
We read in the Quran what gives the following meaning: {God will say, ‘This is a Day when the truthful will benefit from their truthfulness. They will have Gardens graced with flowing streams, there to remain forever. God is pleased with them and they with Him: that is the supreme triumph.’} (Al-Ma’idah 5:119)
In another verse, we read what means: {Their reward with their Lord is everlasting Gardens graced with flowing streams, where they will stay forever. God is well pleased with them and they with Him.} (Al-Bayyinah 98:8)
It is reported that Allah will call the people of Paradise in the Hereafter saying: (Enter Paradise; whatever you see in it is yours.” They would say: “O Lord, You have bestowed upon us (favors) which You did not bestow upon anyone else in the world.” He would say: “There is with Me (a favor) for you better than this.” They would say: “O our Lord! What is better than this?” He would say: “It is My pleasure. I will never be angry with you after this.) (Sahih Muslim)
The Quranic verses and the Prophetic Hadith speak for themselves. Allah’s pleasure is the highest reward for Muslims in Paradise.
An obvious evidence for this is the verse which reads: {God has promised the believers, both men and women, Gardens graced with flowing streams where they will remain; good, peaceful homes in Gardens of lasting bliss; and–greatest of all–God’s good pleasure. That is the supreme triumph.} (At-Tawbah 9:72)
Benefits of Contentment:
With contentment one feels inner peace and spirituality increases. When one fosters contentment, he loves others and would be loved by others. He does not compare himself with those who are in better conditions, but rather he remembers those who are in worse conditions. For example, if someone is one-handed, he should be content and remember those who do not have hands at all.
If the spirit of contentment prevails in a society, there would be no place for greedy people who foster discontent. Contentment and patience earn one Paradise in the Hereafter. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is reported to have said: “Allah will not accept other than Paradise for a believing person who is afflicted with the death of his beloved one from among the inhabitants of the world and shows patience.” (Al-Nasa’i)
Contentment will get you closer to Allah in this world and the world to come. If one is content, he will not suffer psychological problems such as depression, worries, anxiety, etc. When you feel discontent, Satan will find his way to your heart. But with contentment, Satan’s way will be blocked and you will be busy with the things that please Allah.
Examples of Contentment:
Prophet Zakariah (peace be upon him) used to pray to Allah to grant him a child who would be well pleasing to Allah. We read in the Quran what means: {… to be my heir and the heir of the family of Jacob. Lord, make him well-pleasing [to You].}(Maryam 19:6) Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to pray to Allah saying: (I ask you to grant me contentment after You decree my destiny.) (Al-Tabarani)
The story of Prophet Yusuf (peace be upon him) is an example of contentment. Prophet Yusuf was put to many trials; his brothers threw him into the hidden depths of a well. He was put into prison because of a false allegation. He never complained to Allah, but he showed patience. Allah rewarded him for his contentment by giving him standing as he became the second man in Egypt.
At the end of the story when his dream came true, what did he say? A man in his position would have mentioned the trials he went through. On the contrary, he looked at the good side of the trials and said: {Father, this is the fulfillment of that dream I had long ago. My Lord has made it come true and has been gracious to me – He released me from prison and He brought you here from the desert – after Satan sowed discord between me and my brothers.} (Yusuf 12:100)
When Abdullah ibn Mutraf, one of the Companions, died, his father came out of the house in his best clothes. When he was asked why he wore such clothes, he answered: “Why should I be sad? Allah has promised me three things, each of them is better than this life and what it contains..”
Allah says: { … Those who say, when afflicted with a calamity, ‘We belong to God and to Him we shall return.’ These will be given (1) blessings and (2) mercy from their Lord, and (3) it is they who are rightly guided.} (Al-Baqarah 2:156-7)
A friend of mine has been married for almost 8 years now but has not yet had any children. Whenever I ask him about it, his answer is always: “Alhamdullilah” (Thanks and Praise be to Allah). They are leading a very happy and peaceful life because they are content with what Allah has destined for them.
How to be Content:
Here are some tips on how to obtain contentment:
– Do not cry over spilled milk. Whenever you miss a job, for example, do not feel embarrassed. Be sure that the money that you were supposed to earn from that job is not yours; it is somebody else’s. Your provision (rizq) will come to you through another channel.
– Refine your heart. Think always of the things that will draw you nearer to Allah. Leave out the trivialities. You have a purpose in life.
– Think of the rewards awaiting you in the Hereafter. Allah says: {Whatever things you have been given for the life of this world are merely [temporary] gratification and vanity: that which is with Allah is better and more lasting– will you not use your reason?} (Al-Qasas 28:60)
– Think always of the present day. Do not worry about the future. Be content with what you have today.
– Look at the positive aspects of each calamity. For example, if someone is involved in a car accident that he survived and you ask him about it, he will tell you that the car has been damaged and it needs a lot of money to fix. So, he will think first of the damaged car and forget that he survived the accident and he is still alive.
– Finally, the key to happiness is this sentence: “Allah willed what will happen, and whatever He wants will come to pass.” By this, you are acknowledging the authority and power of Allah, and you are declaring your acceptance of His Divine Decree.
Mohsen Haredy is a contributing writer and counselor of Reading Islam. He graduated from Al-Azhar University and earned his MA in Hadith literature from Leiden University, in the Netherlands. Currently, he is an overseas PhD student at Leiden University.
By Mohsen Haredy
Freelance Writer- Egypt

