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I just came across this forum and I noticed that some people seem very depressed. I do not wish to make an account so this is why I am posting anonymous from my experience. It might be a bit long so please don't feel like you need to read all of it.
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In life you will go through many trials, many hardships, many problems. At the time when you are within those problems and hardships, you will feel as though you are the only one who has experienced this hardship, and that no other person has ever felt the same amount of pain as you. But this is incorrect. Many people go through hardships, and even if the situation is not the same, every human feels pain, whether it be a lot or a little.
We make dua to Allah suban wa taala to get us out of this pain, to let us die, to let us achieve what we want, to let us gain what we need/desire, etc. Have we ever thought about why Allah keeps it from us?
Let me share my own experience. I wanted something very very much, and I prayed to have that for so long, I exhausted myself in the prayer. Then I felt so much pain towards the end that I just prayed to Allah to free me from the pain, and He did. That got me wondering that He subhan wa taala didnt answer my prayer of what I wanted but He subhan wa taala freed me from the pain I was feeling to gain that thing.
All in all, I felt that even if I couldn't see why Allah subhan wa taala did that before, I see it now. It wasn't good for me. When I say that, I mean I thought it was good, and I thought it was meant for me (you know how kids sometimes think they love chocolate and sweets but if they eat too much of them their teeth become rotten). I thought like that. But kids parents know whats best for them so they keep them away from it.
In conclusion: My Lord knew what was best for me and He kept me away from it, and I can't thank Him enough for that. Be patient with what Allah has decreed for you, for surely there is His Wisdom behind that which we do not realise at the time.
:thankyou:
I just came across this forum and I noticed that some people seem very depressed. I do not wish to make an account so this is why I am posting anonymous from my experience. It might be a bit long so please don't feel like you need to read all of it.
. . .
In life you will go through many trials, many hardships, many problems. At the time when you are within those problems and hardships, you will feel as though you are the only one who has experienced this hardship, and that no other person has ever felt the same amount of pain as you. But this is incorrect. Many people go through hardships, and even if the situation is not the same, every human feels pain, whether it be a lot or a little.
We make dua to Allah suban wa taala to get us out of this pain, to let us die, to let us achieve what we want, to let us gain what we need/desire, etc. Have we ever thought about why Allah keeps it from us?
Let me share my own experience. I wanted something very very much, and I prayed to have that for so long, I exhausted myself in the prayer. Then I felt so much pain towards the end that I just prayed to Allah to free me from the pain, and He did. That got me wondering that He subhan wa taala didnt answer my prayer of what I wanted but He subhan wa taala freed me from the pain I was feeling to gain that thing.
All in all, I felt that even if I couldn't see why Allah subhan wa taala did that before, I see it now. It wasn't good for me. When I say that, I mean I thought it was good, and I thought it was meant for me (you know how kids sometimes think they love chocolate and sweets but if they eat too much of them their teeth become rotten). I thought like that. But kids parents know whats best for them so they keep them away from it.
In conclusion: My Lord knew what was best for me and He kept me away from it, and I can't thank Him enough for that. Be patient with what Allah has decreed for you, for surely there is His Wisdom behind that which we do not realise at the time.
:thankyou: