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*The Happiest Woman in the World*
*(A Treasure Chest of Reminders)*
*Part 10 of 11*
*BE SERIOUS, BE SERIOUS...*
"Woman is the source of happiness."
You should be serious in all your affairs, in raising your children, persisting in doing useful deeds, reading good books, reading Qur'an and praying with proper focus and humility, remembering Allāh with proper presence of mind, giving charity, keeping your house tidy, organising your bookshelves... By doing such serious things you will put an end to grief and worry.
Look at some of the disbelieving women, let alone the believing women, and how they are distinguished by their serious attitude towards life, despite their disbelief and deviance from the straight path. Look at the former prime minister of Israel, the dead Golda Meir. She wrote memoirs in which she described her seriousness in organising the army and her attitude towards the wars with the Arabs. Hardly any of the men of her own race could match her, even though she was a Kāfira (a female disbeliever) and an enemy of Allāh.
"Happiness is not some kind of magic; if it were, it would be of no value."
*{To be continued In-sha-Allāh (If Allāh Wills)...}*
*"And keep reminding, because reminding benefits the believers."* (Qur-ān 51:55)
*The Happiest Woman in the World*
*(A Treasure Chest of Reminders)*
*Part 10 of 11*
*BE SERIOUS, BE SERIOUS...*
"Woman is the source of happiness."
You should be serious in all your affairs, in raising your children, persisting in doing useful deeds, reading good books, reading Qur'an and praying with proper focus and humility, remembering Allāh with proper presence of mind, giving charity, keeping your house tidy, organising your bookshelves... By doing such serious things you will put an end to grief and worry.
Look at some of the disbelieving women, let alone the believing women, and how they are distinguished by their serious attitude towards life, despite their disbelief and deviance from the straight path. Look at the former prime minister of Israel, the dead Golda Meir. She wrote memoirs in which she described her seriousness in organising the army and her attitude towards the wars with the Arabs. Hardly any of the men of her own race could match her, even though she was a Kāfira (a female disbeliever) and an enemy of Allāh.
"Happiness is not some kind of magic; if it were, it would be of no value."
*{To be continued In-sha-Allāh (If Allāh Wills)...}*
*"And keep reminding, because reminding benefits the believers."* (Qur-ān 51:55)
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