In Islam, the pursuit of happiness is deeply intertwined with one's spiritual and moral journey. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "The believer's true happiness is in his heart, and his true misery is also in his heart." 🏵️🏵️🏵️
This statement highlights the importance of inner peace and contentment over external material possessions.
The Quran also emphasizes the importance of finding happiness through faith and righteous deeds. In Surah Al-Asr (Chapter 103), it states, "Successful indeed are the believers, who are humble in their prayers, and who shun vain talk, and who are active in charity, and who guard their modesty: and who join none in partnership with Allah; and who disbelieve not in the signs of Allah; and who die not except in a state of faith: they are the people of the Truth."
This verse suggests that true happiness comes from living a virtuous life that is guided by faith, humility, charity, and modesty. It also highlights the importance of avoiding vain talk and disbelief in God's signs.
Moreover, Islam encourages seeking knowledge as a means to find happiness. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "Seek knowledge even if it be in China." This statement emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning and intellectual pursuits as a path to happiness.
In summary, returning to Tibet to find happiness is a personal decision that should be guided by one's spiritual and moral values. In Islam, true happiness is found through faith, righteous deeds, inner peace, intellectual pursuits, and avoiding vain talk and disbelief in God's signs.
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Thank you Lorwen for sharing this.