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VAIN GRIEVANCES
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VAIN GRIEVANCES

The problems of life are many. There is no one who is completely happy with his situation. But some people are more patient with their hardships than others. They try to record them in their memories and do not mention them except when there is a reason for revealing them.

On the other hand, there are people who are so weak that they cannot keep any problem to themselves. They are so used to making complaints that upon meeting others, they start complaining. Wherever they go and whenever they are in a gathering, they moan about the everyday events which have affected their lives. It is as if they have been sent on a mission by Satan himself, to spoil the happiness of others. That is why most friends and relatives do not want to be bothered with these characters and try to keep away from them as much as possible.

But one must feel sorry for their wives and children who have to cope with them. Because no one else is prepared to listen to their moaning, these men vent their problems before their families.

Dear Sir, what is the point of making complaints all the time? What do you achieve by moaning? Why should your family suffer if you are angry with the taxi driver? Why do you blame your wife if your business is not brisk?

Do not forget that your attitude would repel your family from you. They will become disappointed in you and disheartened with the house. They might even run away from home and might fall into the trap of corruption and crime. The least is that it leaves a mental scar on them.

Is it not better not to spoil your family's happiness? When returning home, try to forget your problems. Be happy with your family. Eat with them. Have a laugh and enjoy their company. Islam has also regarded patience and refusing to make complaints as good behaviour and has even allocated a reward for it.

Imam Ali (R.A.) stated: “When hardship falls upon a Muslim, he should not make complaint about Allah to other people, but that he should take the problems to Allah who possesses the key to all problems.” Imam Ali (R.A.) also stated: “It is written in the Tawrah: Whoever makes a complaint about a hardship which has befallen him, is in fact complaining about Allah.”

The Prophet (SAW) of Islam stated: “Whoever experiences hardship with his health and does not make complaints (about it) to people, then it is incumbent on Allah to forgive all his sins.”

Conclusion:

In conclusion, vain grievances remind us that while trials and hardships are a natural part of life, we also should take note that constant complaining only multiplies sorrow and weakens relationships. True strength lies in patience, gratitude, and placing one's trust in Allah rather than burdening others with endless complaints. A cheerful attitude especially within the family promotes peace, love, and unity. Whereas constant moaning drives people away. Therefore every believer should cultivate patience, speak positively and seek Allah's help in times of difficulty, knowing that He rewards those who endure hardships with faith and perseverance.

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@Galaktic 04/08/2026
Nice post
@Meekyjay 04/08/2026
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David (@Oke Tolulope David) 05/08/2026
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