The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Islam teaches the simple steps to a happy life

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righteous deeds.

Allah The Almighty declares in the Holy Qur’aan: “Whoever works righteousn­ess (whether male or female) while he (or she) is a true believer (Monotheist) verily, to him (her), We will give a good life (in this world with respect, contentmen­t and lawful provision), and We shall certainly grant them a reward in proportion to the best of what they used to do (that is paradise in the Hereafter),” (Ch 16 : v 97).

The Almighty’s promise is for whoever possesses sound belief and performs righteous deeds that he will have a happy life and will also be rewarded in the eternal Hereafter.

The reason for this is obvious: those who have the correct belief which leads to righteous deeds, reformed hearts and refined manners have the basic foundation that they can refer to in any event – regardless of whether these are matters which cause joy and happiness or sorrow and dejection.

The Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) described this quality of the true Believers when he said: “How wonderful is the affair of the believer! All of his affairs are good and this is the case for nobody except a believer. If he is blessed with prosperity he thanks The Almighty (Allah) and that is good for him; and if he is afflicted with adversity he perseveres and that is also good for him.”

Observing beneficial deeds and acquiring useful knowledge.

By keeping oneself busy with these two acts of goodness, one’s heart is diverted from whatever causes it grief and sorrow, to the extent that a person may completely forget his worries and unhappines­s and become happy and energised.

This is something that is common to believers and others, but the believer is distinct due to his belief, sincerity, and his hope for reward while learning about or performing beneficial deeds. If this deed is an act of worship then he will receive the reward for it, and if it is a worldly task which is accompanie­d with a good intention, such as working for the sake of being able to worship The Almighty better, then this will have a strong effect in removing his anxiety and grief, etcetera. Concentrat­ing on the tasks at hand One should make every effort to concentrat­e on the tasks at hand and not be too anxious about the future or keep crying over the past.

This is indeed another way of attaining happiness.

This is why the Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) sought refuge with The Almighty from anxiety and sorrow. Usually, a person experience­s sorrow due to what has passed and cannot be retrieved, whereas grief is due to anxiety for the future and the fear of what may happen.

A believing worshipper and slave of The Almighty should live by focusing on the current moment and exert the utmost effort to utilise his time to develop his relation and bond with his Creator in the best possible way. This will enable him to accomplish his tasks and forget his sorrow and grief. When the Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) made a particular supplicati­on and even guided his companions and followers to do so, he would also encourage them to exert every effort to obtain what they supplicate­d

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