Museebaton Per Sabr Ka Zehin Kaisey Banay

Book Name:Museebaton Per Sabr Ka Zehin Kaisey Banay

٭ People become impatient if the other person did not receive their phone call.

٭ People become impatient if tenant delays paying the rent.

٭ People become impatient if they go to somebody’s house as guests and they (hosts) don’t look after them the way they (guests) wanted.

٭ People become impatient if someone stepped over their foot due to rush while traveling.

٭ People become impatient if they suffer a loss in business.

٭ People become impatient if they slip or get hurt.

٭ People become impatient if there was a delay in starting Madani Mashwarah due to any reason.

٭ People become impatient if any responsible Islamic brother or subordinate Islamic brother hurt their feelings.

٭ People become impatient if any organisational responsibility is taken back due to any reason or they are moved to any other department.

٭ People become impatient if they face any kind of difficulty while travelling with the Madani Qafilah.

٭ People become impatient upon receiving trouble from the neighbour.

In short, the epidemic of impatience has taken over people from pretty much every walk of life.

Remember! Calamities, troubles and diseases are part of our life. Therefore, getting worried over them, wailing mourning, complaining and telling others about them without a Shar’i reason is by no means a practice of wise people. At such occasions, one should remain content upon the Will of Allah Almighty, remain patient firmly and keep in view the reward he will attain in exchange for it. This has always been the practice of righteous people.

Once, Sayyiduna Umar Farooq-e-A’zam رَضِىَ اللهُ تَعَالٰی عَـنْهُ said: ‘When I am inflicted with any calamity, even then I am blessed with these four blessings of Allah