By Abu Muhammad Yusuf
We are all searching for
happiness. In achieving this happiness our attitude in life plays a crucial
role.
After years of hard and dedicated
service to his company, Ahmed was being appointed at an elegant reception as
the new director. It was a small function where his wife Fatimah, a Home
Executive, and some of the wives of the other persons in top management were
also present.
In an adjacent room, Ann, the
wife of the CEO of the company, asked Ahmed's wife a very odd and unusual
question; "Does your husband make you
happy?"
The husband, Ahmed, who at that
moment was not at her side, but was sufficiently near to hear the question,
paid attention to the conversation, sitting up slightly, feeling secure, even
filling his chest lightly in pride and hope, knowing that his spouse was a role
model Muslimah and would definitely not publically lower or degrade her
husband, would answer affirmatively, since she had always been there for him
during their marriage and generally in life. Nevertheless, to both his and the
others' surprise, she replied simply;
"No, no he doesn't make me
happy…"
The room became uncomfortably
silent, as if everyone were listening to the spouse's response. There was a
sudden coldness in the air. The husband was petrified. A frown appeared on his
face. He couldn't believe what his wife was saying, especially at such an
important occasion for him. To the amazement of her husband and of everyone!
Fatimah sat up firmly, moved her
elegant black hijab in place, and explained in a modest but stern tone to the
other wives who were present;
"No, he doesn't make me
happy… I AM HAPPY. The fact that I am happy or not
doesn't depend on him, but on me. Allah Ta'ala is Most Wise and has granted
each of us intellect and discretion to reason, interpret and decide. Allah
Ta'ala made me the person upon which my happiness depends. I make the choice to
be happy in each situation and in each moment of my life. If my happiness were
to depend on other people, on other things or circumstances on the face of this
earth, I would be in serious trouble! Over my life I have learned a couple of
things: I decide to be happy and the rest is a matter of 'experiences or
circumstances;' like helping, and understanding, accepting, listening,
consoling; and with my spouse, I have lived and practiced this many times.
Honestly, true happiness lies in being content"
Relieved and reassured, a smile
was clearly noticed on Ahmed's face.
Moral: Happiness will always be found in
contentment, forgiveness and in loving yourself and others. To truly love is
difficult, it is to forgive unconditionally, to live, to take the "experiences
or circumstances" as they are, facing them together and being happy with
conviction. There are those who say I cannot be happy:
·
Because I am sick.
·
Because I have no money.
·
Because it's too cold.
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Because they insulted me.
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Because someone stopped loving me.
·
Because someone didn't appreciate me.
But what you don't know is that
you can be happy even though you are sick, whether it is too hot, whether you
have money or not, whether someone has insulted you, or someone didn't love
you, or hasn't valued you.
The Noble Messenger of Allah
Ta'ala (sallallahu a'laihi wassallam) is reported to have said: "The happiness of the son of
Adam depends on his being content with what Allah has decreed for him…the
misery of the son of Adam results from in his discontent with what Allah has
decreed for him." (Hadith- Tirmidhi)
Being Happy is an attitude about
life and each one of us must decide!
Being Happy, depends on you!
Mashallah i was having a bad day till i read this.We tend to blame our surroundings for making us unhappy least do we know that happiness comes from deep within.Jazakillah for posting this.
ReplyDelete'We tend to blame our surrounding'
ReplyDeleteTrue enough....