Gratitude

The Virtue of Gratitude in Maintaining Contentment

The Virtue of Gratitude in Maintaining Contentment by Mohamedarif Mohamed Suleman

The pursuit of happiness is relentless; the human heart often finds itself entangled in a paradox: the more it acquires, the more it desires. This cycle of endless wanting creates a void that material wealth cannot fill, leading to a restlessness that disturbs the soul’s tranquillity. However, the virtue of gratitude serves as a powerful antidote to this spiritual agitation. By fostering a state of contentment, gratitude acts as a shield against the corrosive emotions of envy and arrogance, anchoring the believer in the recognition that all blessings originate from Allah (SWT).

Ramadhan Reflections

Why Are We Really at the Mosque?

Why Are We Really at the Mosque? by Mohamedarif Mohamed Suleman

In the vibrant industry of India, the Gujarati community holds a prominent place, particularly known for its entrepreneurial spirit and cultural richness. However, this identity is often accompanied by the complex struggle of balancing the tenets of their faith, particularly Islam, with their astute business acumen. The concept of lifelong learning emerges as a vital pathway to foster ethical conduct in trade, helping Gujaratis navigate the often conflicting ideologies they encounter in their personal and professional lives.

Self improvement

The Balance Between Self Improvement and Humility

Striving for self-improvement is a natural and noble part of human life. Every individual desires growth, success, and progress, whether in their personal character, career, education, or faith. Islam encourages believers to seek excellence and to continuously better themselves. However, while ambition and hard work are praiseworthy, they must always be accompanied by humility. A Muslim understands that although effort is required, all strength, opportunity, and success ultimately come from Allah. Therefore, true self-improvement lies in maintaining a balance between striving for personal growth and recognising one’s dependence on the Creator.

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