Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Speaking Tree Website | May 25, 2015The Prophet once said: "Whoever amongst you wakes up, secure in his home, healthy in his body, having food for the day, then it is as if he has possession of the entire world." (Tirmidhi)This sayingtells us that we should learn to be content with whatever material possessions we have so that we can do the maximum possible as far as religious matters are concerned. If with regard to worldly possessions you are content with having just what you actually need, you can devote yourself to fulfilling what you need for success in the Hereafter.Once, someone called me on the phone and said to me, "I am in great trouble! Please pray to God for me."I said to him, "You have no problem at all. God has protected you from difficulties. Difficulties are always a result of our thinking. If you rectify your thinking, then no problem will remain a problem for you." [Highlight1] I further added, "You are calling me from a far-off place. This is no ordinary matter. It's a great blessing from God. You enjoy the blessing of a good memory-that was how you remember my telephone number. Then, you have a telephone-and that's a great blessing, too. It's a blessing that even Emperors in the past did not enjoy. You used your fingers to dial my number. Possessing fingers that can do so many things is another enormous blessing. If you think of it, it is nothing short of a miracle! And then, you are speaking from a thousand miles away and I can hear you, very clearly, at the very same moment as you speak. And I can answer you at once. This is an astounding blessing, too!""In this way," I explained to the man, "you enjoy all these many things, all these many blessings. If you remember all the many gifts that God has blessed you with, you will find yourself so light and joyful that you will feel that you are living, not in the midst of countless problems, but in ease and happiness!"
Related Articles
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Principles of Life
Prophet Muhammad is recorded by Hurairah as stating that in worldly matters you should look, not at those above you, but at those below you. Only in this way will you be…
Article
Happiness is the cherished goal of every human being, whether man or woman. But, it is a fact that the majority of them fail to achieve happiness. They begin their day with unhappiness and end it with unhappiness. It is…
Article
The Times of India | February 24, 2024
The Quran refers to divine food in these words:
Do not regard with envy the worldly benefits We have given some of them, for with these We seek only to test them. The provision…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan I The Sunday Guardian I November 02, 2014Happiness is the cherished goal of every human being, both man and woman. But it is a fact that the majority of people fail to achieve happiness. They…
Article
The Times of India, New Delhi | January 2, 2014
According to a survey, out of the world’s hundred richest people today, 27 are heirs and 73 are self-made. Of the self-made, 18 have no college degree and 36 are children…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan I The Sunday Guardian I October 12, 2014A phenomenon is mentioned in the Quran in Chapter 7. Using this phenomenon as a parable the Quran mentions a human character in these words: "He was like a…