The Prophet of Islam commenced his mission in the early seventh century in Arabia during an era of religious persecution. His mission centered on the oneness of God, while the prevailing belief at that time was idolatry. Consequently, the Prophet and his companions faced various challenges as the people turned hostile towards them.
Amid this adversity, God revealed a profound guidance in chapter ninety-four of the Quran, stating: "So, surely with every hardship there is ease; surely with every hardship there is ease" (94:5-6). The Prophet interpreted this repetition to signify that ease outweighs difficulty in nature, forming the principle that "Two situations of ease will surely prevail over one of difficulty."
In every situation, there exist both problems and opportunities. While problems are inherent, opportunities tend to outnumber them. Hence, it is prudent to focus on seizing opportunities rather than fixating on problems. Complaining about problems is futile, as they are part of God's creation plan, and altering nature's course is beyond human capacity.
When facing challenges, maintain composure and optimism. Evaluate the situation objectively, shift focus from the problem to potential opportunities, and harness your mental faculties and energy to uncover hidden or visible opportunities. Protesting and succumbing to tension only hinder success, as understanding and adapting to the laws of nature are imperative.
Authored by: Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
