Many problems, sad, confused how to solve it? The person who quickly solves the problem is a sad person or a happy person? Confused people or clear people.
Happy people, that solve problems faster. So get yourself out of the problem box (put yourself as an observer or advisor instead of an involved person). Because being an outsider his soul is calmer, not sad and thinking more clearly. Then think, "If Si A faces this problem what does he do?".
Find out what the problem is and then find the remedy (solution). Get over it and be patient while things get better. In this life, everyone has times to face difficulties, trials and misfortunes. But how to deal with it determines the ups and downs of a person.
Look at the banyan tree that grows well, the roots are strong, the branches are strong, the leaves are lush. It originates from a fine seed, then becomes a small sapling. However, He stood firm and strong withstanding the uncertain weather, floods, storms, earthquakes, but still not weak and not giving up. Therefore, the result is that he becomes a green tree that is lush and strong.
This test is here to teach us adults. With the rain we can see the rainbow, with the heat the cloth can dry. Let's just assume that every test that comes is to train us to become stronger, mature and authoritative
Be patient. Patience is keeping ourselves in a good mood while waiting for things to get better. Don't lose your identity or feel hopeless.
DESPITE THE DIFFICULTY THERE IS DEFINITELY EASE
Have we not made room for you: your chest 1 And We have lightened from you: your burden 2 That burdens your responsibility 3 And We have raised for you: the mention of your name 4 Therefore, then (set your belief) that indeed every difficulty is accompanied by ease, 5 (Once again emphasized) : that indeed every difficulty is accompanied by ease. 6 Then when you have finished (from a righteous deed), then you earnestly strive (to do another righteous deed), 7 And to your Lord alone you should ask (what you like and desire).
(Ash-Shar-h 94:8)
God does not judge a person except what he is capable of. He gets the reward of the good he strives for, and he also bears the sin of the evil he strives for. (They prayed saying): "O our Lord! Do not think us wrong if we forget or we are wrong. O our Lord! Do not burden us with a heavy burden as You have burdened those before us. O our Lord! Do not burden us with what we cannot bear. And forgive us our faults, and forgive our sins, and grant us mercy. You are our Helper; therefore, help us to achieve victory over the unbelievers ".
(Al-Baqarah 2:286)
And We do not burden a person except what he is capable of; and with Us is a Book (letter of charity) that declares everything in truth, while they are not wronged.
(Al-Mu'minun 23:62)
"Goodness is not with a lot of wealth and children, but with a lot of knowledge, a lot of patience, excelling others in their worship, when they do good they are grateful and when they do wrong (sin) they apologize to God. "
(Ali bin Abi Talib)
"All of you should work on that knowledge before it is eliminated. The disappearance of knowledge is the death of those who gave or taught it. A person is not born smart, so knowledge must be learned."
(Ibn Mas'ud ra)
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