Sometimes, you feel a bit down in life. It’s human nature isn’t it? Ofcourse it is. However, it’s amazing how, last week, the Almighty made me feel uplifted on 1 day.. And I guess, it really depends on how deep a thinker you are, as I am !.
I had 2 'wakeup calls' in one day!
My 1st wakeup call was when I went to the bank. As I waited in the queue, for the bank teller to summon me forward, there was this sister, a Pakistani girl, she was standing in front of the teller. She had some form of disability. She was trying to communicate with the bank teller as to how much she wanted to withdraw, her whole body was shaking badly, her arms were waving all over the place, and each time she tried to talk, she struggled so much by stuttering, but eventually managed to respond back to the bank tellers questions. The bank teller then said,"Ok, Mrs X , have a nice day".
I examined this poor lady who was in front of me, her disability and my mode of feeling down was uplifted by the Almighty. Indeed, there are people who live this kind of life daily who have much more problems than we ever have..This sister and her family have to live with her disability daily..may Allah swt make it easy upon her and her family to deliver patience.
** My problems disappeared into thin air.
The 2nd wakeup call I was given, was in the evening. I was late for Asr Jamaat, so I quickly ran into the bathroom, opened the tap very quickly, expecting, a fast flow of warm water.
A few drops came and then, the water totally finished. I went to the kitchen, and again, no water flow from the taps. There was a main burst around the corner from us which meant our water supply was affected and Scottish Water were working on it to get it fixed. However, it made me really think. This water, that I always took for granted, coming out nice and warm from our central heating boiler, it was not available and I was truly lost and stuck!
My luxury life flashed by me, how quick I would open the tap, enjoy the warm water and perform my Wudu,easily and very comfortably. I then thought of those poor and needy, in Countries where they walk for a couple of miles with a bucket, collect water, and then take it home , then having to heat the water in a metal container on firelit wooden sticks and await patiently for the water to become warm. It hit me hard, as to how this temporary water shortage was a wakeup call for me to be thankful to Him for what He has given me.
**My problems disappeared into thin air.
So, the above 2 wakeup calls were suffice for me, and I hope you too, the reader of this post, always learn from others, as to what difficulties they face daily, and be grateful to Allah swt for what He has given us..
Our problems become so small compared to the issues faced by others on a daily basis.
And Allah swt knows best...
(P.S - I didn't write this)