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Spacious is Allah’s Earth. Why do you suffer in one place when you could live happily in another

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Spacious is Allah’s Earth. Why do you suffer in one place when you could live happily in another

2020. június 20. - 13:53

I start from the simple towards the complex, but many may already pick a quarrel with me about the simple. I

I write next about the many troubles. A lot because we’re used to getting to depend on the taps. This means if you need water, open the tap, if you need energy, turn on the electricity or gas, if you need to eat, go down to the store and buy the semi-finished meal, just throw it in the oven for five minutes and it's done. So, everything comes via taps. Water, energy, food. As far as you have to pay for all this, you must work, live by your wits, so you do something. Your salary is also regulated.
Either the amount of work is going to be increased for which you get the same money, or you have to take on more and more second jobs. So, there are the taps on the source side as well. Between consumption and the sources, you have been forced into a trap. The role of money has intensified.
You tied yourself to taps on each side, and the taps are connected exclusively by money. Then the biggest suck is when even the taps of money are turned off. For example, you are fired or the purchasing power of money simply deteriorates. What is the solution? Loans, debt trap, surrender, dependency, homelessness, and then end. When you reach the phase of surrender and dependence, you can still change your situation by licking someone’s ass and escape in opportunism. This is the end of your faith, your principles, and everything you have convinced others about so far.

But you can keep your principles and faith, just think patiently about your situation and change it if necessary. History consists of continuous change of human's destiny. Or had your ancestors been here a thousand years ago and practiced the same profession as you? Of course, you are forced to be tied to a piece of land by all means because the way how your blood can be sucked out if you’re chained there and not able to escape. These taps work like that, too. An excessive nationalism, can also prevent you to make an objective decision. Be proud of your nation, why not be? Don’t make your decisions while being overheated by feelings that determine your existence, especially if you also have a family. Because it's also a tap! It can be opened and closed.

If the trouble is big, why don't you go to the countryside? The grass is green, the sun grows it for free, you cut it, you give it to chickens, rabbits to feed them then you slaughter them, and you sell or eat them. This is the very simple part I referred to in the introduction and you will pick quarrel with me. However, this sentence was not a concrete suggestion, but a hint that you are not considering the many “blessings”! Those are there in front of you, just have to step forward! So far, several of my writings have been posted regarding the international context of migration. I don't want to deal with this now, but with you, with us. I don’t analyze external migration coming from outside, but the situation when you get up and leave. There is a connection between the two, because those from outside also got up for something.
God (SWT) expects four things from you. Be devoted, fear Allah. This is the first and foremost. Do not get astray and steal, commit crimes, do not try to pour out your rage unnecessarily, but keep yourself on His way. The second is the good deeds. Despite the harsh conditions, do good. Haven’t you noticed if you do good, get multiples of it back in life? It’s enough to do good with your family, no matter just do it. The third is patience, perseverance. Don't start into anything without it. Life is a big venture and it needs patience. The fourth is to dare to change. "Spacious is Allah's earth" is expressed in two ayas. If you experience just a failure and you don’t see the possibility of recovery, why not dare to change? Find another job, another place inside and outside the country! There’s a risk in that, too, I know, but if you compare that to staying and the change is more promising, then start! If you do all this with devotion, perseverance and a spirit of benevolence, Allah is with you.

Say: "O ye my servants who believe! Fear your Lord, good is (the reward) for those who do good in this world. Spacious is Allah's earth! those who patiently persevere will truly receive a reward without measure!" (Quran 39:10)

We must always do right. We cannot plead that the circumstances in which we find ourselves force our hands. If our home conditions do not allow us to act according to the Faith that is in us, we must be prepared to suffer ostracism or even exile.

O My servants who believe! truly, spacious is My Earth: therefore serve ye Me - (and Me alone)! (Quran 29:56)

There is no excuse for any one to plead that he could not do good or was forced to evil by his circumstances and surroundings, or by the fact that he lived in evil times. We must shun evil and seek good, and Allah's Creation is wide enough to enable us to do that, provided we have the will, the patience, and the constancy to do it. It may be that we have to change our village or city or country; or that we have to change our neighbors or associates; or to change our habits or our hours, our position in life or our human relationships, or our callings. Our integrity before Allah is more important than any of these things, and we must be prepared for exile (or Hijrah) in all these senses.
For the means with which Allah provides us for His service are ample, and it is our own fault if we fail.

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