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Saturday, 20 November 2021

Happiness Is to Be Content With Little

 

None of you are true believers until you love for your fellow human beings, for your brother what you love for yourself. (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

What do I love for myself?


There was a man who was told:

You know, it reminds me of the following story.

“You will have whatever you ask for and your enemy will be given double of what you ask.”

This man was thinking:

“Well look! I’ve got an opportunity. If I say no, I don’t want because I’m going to be jealous of what my friend gets, I’m going to lose out.”

So he says:

“I’m caught in a situation… let me just start asking for things and see what happens!”

He says:

“I want a huge mansion filled with the latest of everything!”

And suddenly it was there.

As he looked across the road, he saw his enemy with a double-sized mansion in front of him!

You got what you wanted, what’s the point? Why worry about what someone else has got? You become depressed, not because you don’t have enough, but because you are looking at what others have got! But you have enough.

So then he says:


Look at the dirty heart! So then he says: “Okay, you’re going to give my enemy double… I want you to scare me half to death!”

“Okay, I want a mountain of gold.” And he gets it, and his friend gets two mountains of gold and he’s saying: “Come on…”

You can imagine what happened to his enemy.

Happiness & Contentment


Remember, happiness does not come with figures; happiness comes with contentment. Be content with what Allah has bestowed upon you. That does not mean don’t work for more. No. Within the limits that Allah has allowed you will work for more.

That’s how bad man is. But in Islam, when we say that we love for others what we love for ourselves, we really mean it. We will pray for them, we will ask Allah to bless them, to grant them contentment.

It’s not bad to have a lot of wealth, but to allow that to mess your attitude and character is what is bad.

The best of people are those who have authority and wealth, and they are more humble than those who don’t have authority or wealth. Those are the best.

May Allah grant us strength.


About Dr. Mufti Menk
Dr. Mufti Ismail Menk is a leading global Islamic scholar born and raised in Zimbabwe. He studied Shariah in Madinah and holds a Doctorate of Social Guidance from Aldersgate University. Mufti Menk’s work has gained worldwide recognition and he has been named one of “The Top 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World” since 2010.

- aboutislam.net

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