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Third, Relief from Distress
Third, Relief from Distress Human life, whether we like it or not, has its pangs, sorrows, failures, losses, bitterness, and disappointments, as it has its joys, sweetness, achievements and successes. Many of life’s sorrows can be either prevented or removed though often with great effort. Obviously, man is obliged to struggle with nature and change the bitterness to sweetness. Some of the events in the world, though, they cannot be prevented or removed, like the advance of old age. Man, at any rate, ages. The candle of his life burns down. The on sequences of old age, such as weakness and physical inadequacy and the like hinder activities. Moreover, the thought of death, leaving life behind, leaving the world of family and friends causes people to suffer in different ways. Religious faith creates the power to resist in man and turns bitterness to sweetness. A man of faith knows that everything in the world is under a certain law and if he reacts towards bitterness properly, Almighty God will compensate him in one way or another, even if the incident seems in-incompensatable. Because old age does not mean the end of life, and moreover, an individual with faith always occupies himself or herself with intimacy and praying to God, life in old age becomes more delightful than the period of youth for believers. The prospect of death is different in the eyes of a person with faith than in the eyes of an individual without faith. To a believer, death is not mortality but a transfer from a transitory world to a permanent one, from a finite world to an infinite one. This source of information was taken from:
IS THE BASMALA A QUR'ANIC VERSE?
Fundamental Principles of the Religion God's Description in the Bible Is Resting being One of God’s Traits? COMBINING THE TWO PRAYERS Justice in All Islamic Laws THE SYSTEM OF JIZYAH THE FIRST TO ACCEPT THE FAITH OF ISLAM The Hadith of the Wilayah THE CALIPHATE IN THE ISLAMIC LAW Divine Outlook on Universe Belief in God, The Exalted Man's Faith and Conviction Beliefs and Practices in Common The Sins of Muslims |
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