People often wish for a return to the good old days. First of all,
when we look at them objectively, they weren't really so good. Sure, I
have funny and pleasant memories from my youth, but I also remember
the confusion and loneliness.
I personally would not trade my life at this moment for my life at any
time in the past. Among other things, I now have a beautiful daughter
who I love more than life itself; my writing, which has evolved to
allow me to express my deepest convictions; and many small blessings
that add up to a pot of gold.
Secondly, the old days are called "old" for a reason. That's the past.
We can't go back.
What we can do is focus on the journey forward.
"Be quick in the race for forgiveness from your Lord, and for a Garden
whose width is that (of thewhole) of the heavens andof the earth,
prepared for the righteous; – Those who spend (freely), whether in
prosperity, or in adversity; who restrain anger, and pardon people;-
for Allah loves those who do good; – And those who, having done
something to be ashamed of, or wronged their own souls, earnestly
bring Allahto mind, and ask for forgiveness for their sins,- and who
can forgive sins except Allah…." – Quran, Surat Aal Imran, 3:133-135
This is how we make a better future for ourselves and our families,
Insha'Allah. Letting go of anger, forgiving, asking forgiveness,
giving to the poor and needy, and racing to Allah. The Almighty has
given us the formula. This is how, instead of yearning for thegood old
days, we create good new days! Our futurecan be as good as the past
ever was; it can be better, brighter and happier.
Let's build the good new days.
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