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Set Yourself Free [-Final Episode]

 Set Yourself Free

[-Final Episode -]
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

You wake up one day, and your world is shaken. Someone you loved broke your trust. Someone you trusted stabbed your back. Someone you gave your heart to, shattered it into pieces.

And you ask: "Why me?"

Here is the hard truth that will set you free:

This is a test.

Yes!

Allah (swt) tells us clearly:

"And We will surely test you with something of fear, hunger, loss of wealth, lives, and fruits. But give good news to the patient." 📚(Quran 2:155)

Did you catch that? Test. Not punishment.

My People,

Allah (swt) is not punishing you by sending difficult people into your life. He is testing you. He wants to see what you will do with the hurt. Will you explode? Will you revenge? Will you hold the poison inside until it kills you?

Or will you rise above it?

You see,

The Good and the Bad Are Teachers.

Yes!

Look around you. Everything in this life—both good and bad—is here to teach us something.

The people who love you teach you kindness.

The people who hurt you teach you patience.

The people who betray you teach you to depend only on Allah (swt).

My People,

You cannot avoid bad people. They will show up. Yes. That is part of the deal of living in this temporary world. But the question is not "Will they come?" The question is: "How will you handle them when they come?"

The trials of this life should not get the better of you. They are passing clouds. Your eternal life is waiting. Do not let a temporary pain steal your permanent reward.

Now,

Let me take you to one of the most mind-blowing moments in history.

The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) went to a city called Ta'if. He wanted to tell them about Allah (swt). He wanted to save them. But what did they do?

They chased him out of the city.
They threw stones at him.
His feet bled. His body was injured. His heart was broken.

The angel Jibreel came to him and said: "If you want, I will crush these people between the mountains."

Think about that!

One word from the Prophet, and an angel would destroy everyone who hurt him. No trial. No pain. No more enemies.

What did the Prophet (pbuh) say or did?

He forgave them.

He did not just forgive them silently. He made du'a for them. He said: "O Allah, guide my people, for they do not know."

He did not ask for revenge. He did not curse them. He showed mercy and compassion to the very people who injured him.

Why? Because he understood that this life is a test. And passing that test meant forgiving, even when it hurt the most.

Now, what about you?

Someone hurt you. Someone wronged you. Maybe they did not even say sorry. Maybe they do not care at all.

But look at the Prophet Muhammad (pbu). He was bleeding. He was rejected. He was humiliated. And he still forgave.

Remember This:

(1) You are here for a short time.

(2) The people who hurt you are part of your test.

(3) Your reaction is your grade.

(4) Allah (swt) is watching, and HE loves those who forgive.

(5) Your reward is with Allah—unlimited, unmatched, unfailing.

So,

Hold on to your faith, not your anger.

Cling to Allah (swt), not to the past.

Seek His mercy, not revenge.

Do not let the trials of this world get the better of you. Pass the test. Forgive. Let go. Walk forward.

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