What's life? Has it any purpose? Odes, does any man live for himself? Why is life full of so important anguish and pain? These are important questions, and wise men of every age have tried to find answers to them. Man is a rational and moral being. He possesses the power of thinking and perfecting his geste
and character. This is how he has been suitable to make societies and societies. Civilization isn't the creation of loafers but of fantasts who dared to conjure and work to realize their dreams. Our holy Prophet said to the people of Islam in his last homily" Your lives and parcels are sacred and unassailable amongst one another until ye appear before your Lord, who shall demand an account of all your conduct". This holy judgment demands the end of the life of the people. Those people who borrow it, achieve success. Life isn't a bed of roses, nor is it an everlasting series of mischances. It's a struggle, a nonstop struggle, one undertakes to realize one's eventuality. It's a gift, not a burden, an exercise in fellowship, not a lonely trip. It's a demand of the ultramodern period that man must be a judge, croaker
, scholar, mastermind, and dogface at a time to become a successful person in the world. Every man has to go through a nonstop process of elaboration. He has to accept liabilities, face challenges, and make applicable responses. It's a passage of discovery, the discovery of one's tone, and the discovery of the world without( outdoors). Life has its pains, and it has pleasures. It has its prices and it has its bummers. One has to accept the realities of life to live a full and fruitful life. notorious Shair-e-Mashriq(" The Poet of the East") Alama Muhammad Iqbal says Stanza of Allama Iqbal" Raise your pride to such an extent that before the operation of fortune, God, Himself, may ask you what your desire is." mortal beings are brutes of passions and feelings, solicitations and intentions. Success gives them happiness and failure brings them anguish to try again. They've to contend with difficulties, complaints, and death. It's only natural that, they should feel sad over a loss, become unhappy over a failure, and indeed get upset over a slight vexation. But Iqbal boosted up to these deprived and tormented people as he said " O Eagle! Don't sweat the opposing wind. It blows to carry you to loftier heights" for the nonstop struggle he inspired to the people by his views as " You're an eagle whose sole end is to fly to loftier heights, you still have numerous a new sky to explore". Bad rainfall makes us a little unhappy. Toothache makes us miserable. The loss of a dear one depresses us. There's nothing unnatural about these passions. They shouldn't make us see life as a painful and unsupportable burden. Nor should we be shamed of three passions. They only show that we're mortal begins. As a Muslims, we must pay for the rights of life, like noble principles of the holy Prophet's life and as rules, and regulations of the book of God" Life obviously has a purpose, and that purpose is to help man realize the possibilities ingrained in him, according to Al Quran, which is the ultimate chemistry for us. As Iqbal said Life is insolvable without plying for himself or others. In short, life is full of ups and campo and I'll supplicate to GOD that we may live in an affable and happy atmosphere of life
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