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Are bad things good for me?

Are the bad things which happen in our lives good for us?


I’ve finally found the answer to this question, in the book Don’t Be Sad by ‘Aaidh ibn Abdullah al-Qarni. He says, “Everything that is decreed for the Muslim is best for him” (pg 139). And it’s not just his own statement; on further investigation (sounds so smug, like Sherlock Holmes), I found that it’s supported by a hadith in Musnad Ahmad:

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Published on November 07, 2016 18:00
Dale Carnegie
“Two men looked out from prison bars,
One saw the mud, the other saw stars.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry

Jerome K. Jerome
“I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.”
Jerome K. Jerome

Jerome K. Jerome
“It is in our faults and failings, not in our virtues, that we touch one another and find sympathy. We differ widely enough in our nobler qualities. It is in our follies that we are at one.”
Jerome K. Jerome, Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow

Jerome K. Jerome
“George goes to sleep at a bank from ten to four each day, except Saturdays, when they wake him up and put him outside at two.”
Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat

Jerome K. Jerome
“...when evening fell and the grey twilight spread its dusky robe upon the waters, she stretched her arms out to the silent river that had known her sorrow and her joy. And the old river had taken her into its gentle arms, and had laid her weary head upon its bosom, and had hushed away the pain.”
Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat




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