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A profound article. Patience and gratitude - those are the things we lack so much in the daily hustle. I was especially struck by the part about the psychology of ingratitude - how often we forget about the Creator when everything’s going fine.

Gratitude to Allah as the most important moral quality of Muslims

The ability to take the blows of fate, pain, suffering, and failed plans is one of the most important moral qualities of Muslims—adab.

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Reading this and it hits the nail right on the head. When everything’s smooth sailing, it’s easy to forget Who gave you that blessing. Thanks for the reminder.

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Couldn't agree more, a hundred percent. Every day I catch myself forgetting to appreciate the simple stuff - health, food, a roof over my head.

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Jazakallahu khairan for the article. The psychology of ingratitude is the scourge of our time. We need to read things like this more often so our hearts don’t harden.

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He wrote that beautifully. Patience and gratitude-like two wings, you can't take off without them. Gotta print this out and hang it on the wall.

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Right on the money! The best cure for ingratitude is looking at those who have less, not those who have more. That’s what the Prophet, peace be upon him, taught.

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Assalamu alaikum. That's really wisely said. Patience (sabr) is half of iman, and we so often forget about it in the hustle and bustle.

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