True joy lies within the heart, and it is unshakeable. Every breath, heartbeat, and moment is a gift from Allah.
Knowing that happiness comes from Allah, we should keep in mind that suffering and hardship come from the same Lord.
An Alternative Perspective
But how can there be joy in hardship? This is where the believer sees things differently. We know that there is a Hereafter, and that we find mercy in the response. When we find oppression, difficulty and distress, we know that is it an opportunity to turn to Allah.
With any situation, our question should be; “How can I be a truly grateful servant? What is the response of gratitude?” Through prayer, charity, advocacy and gathering with others, we work to find a solution. Rather than be a social commentator, we should connect with those who are suffering, and work to improve their lot. Through action we can truly express our gratitude.
The question we need to ask is not, “Why are things the way they are?” Rather the question is, “What is the response required from me?”
See Allah in Everything
One of the poets said, “If you see God as the actor in everything, you behold all creation as beautiful. But if all you see are the traces of His creation, you turn something dazzlingly beautiful into something ugly.”
In the Qur’an, it has been revealed that, “For indeed, with hardship comes ease. Indeed, with hardship comes ease.” (94:4-5). Rather than being told that ease comes after hardship, we are told that it comes with hardship. Allah is not telling us that ease is coming; He is telling us that ease is here.
May Allah grant us to see the opportunity for mercy, good, gratitude, direction, and positivity in every situation. After all, ours is not a caravan of despair.
Resources for Seekers
Reviving the Sunnah of Being Optimistic, by Shaykh Ahmed Abdo
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