One of the mistakes people generally fall in is their descending into desperation whenever they face even the slightest difficulty.
Most people, under such circumstances, instead of thinking that there is definitely a way out that would correct this situation.
They tend to believe that all the options for a solution are exhausted.
Yet, no matter how difficult the circumstances are; no matter how limited the means he has; and no matter if he has done everything that could have been done; he should believe that there can always be a new way out, and never lose hope.
Allah says that a person who believes in Allah would never lose hope in any matter as follows: “My sons! Seek news of Yusuf and his brother. Do not despair of solace from Allah. No one despairs of solace from Allah except for people who are unbelievers'.” (Qur’an, 12:87)
Consequently, no matter what the situation a Muslim faces is, he should never give way to hopelessness, despair or negative thoughts even indirectly. This is a command of Allah on Muslims.
Lower self, when facing such a situation, almost like a reflex, would lead one to instantly think about the most negative possibilities that might happen. Almost everyone, ever since their childhood — until they learn the morality of the Qur’an — approach every incident with such a point of view. Since they do not think about the falsity and the harm of this, they do not feel the need to resist and change this reflex. This is the reason why the first words that come out of their mouths are words like “alas!” and “unfortunately.”
And the pain that desperation, thinking with negative possibilities and believing that there is no way out, would make people feel is really severe. The state of mind of people, who feel this way, is the reward Allah had created for them in this world as a result of their living by a morality Allah does not approve.
Yet, living by the morality, which is opposite to this one is really easy. A person’s knowing Allah Who has infinite wisdom, Who has infinite justice, Who has infinite compassion and infinite grace, Who is forgiving and Who possesses infinite creation power is really a great blessing for him. Allah is mighty of creating whatever He wills, whenever He wants. And in the Qur’an Allah says: “If My servants ask you about Me, I am near. I answer the call of the caller when he calls on Me. They should therefore respond to Me and believe in Me so that hopefully they will be rightly guided.” (Qur’an, 2:186)
In the Qur’an Allah had informed us that people can ask whatever they want from Allah. His knowing Allah’s might and compassion would always enable him to be hopeful about every matter.
This morality is the one Allah commanded in the Qur’an. And carrying out this command of Allah turns into a great blessing for people. It is much more beautiful, reassuring and comfortable for people to live by a hopeful morality, instead of pessimism. While, in the contrary, a person would be continuously living restless, in a state of fear with his mind occupied in negative suggestions; someone abiding by the morality Allah demands, would live in peace, tranquility and joy of expecting the help, mercy and the closeness of Allah even under most difficult conditions.
And another point that should be thought about here is; while living among blessings, plenty and safety, a person trusts in Allah and lives in the awareness of the truth that all those come about because of the infinite might of Allah; but when there is something missing about those, he forgets how limitless and endless the might of Allah is. Allah has informed us about the morality that people in this situation would show in the Qur’an, as follows: “When We give people a taste of mercy, they rejoice in it, but when something bad happens to them because of what they themselves have done, they immediately lose all hope.” (Qur’an, 30:36)
Such a person cannot appreciate the fact that Allah Who had given him blessings before, also have the power to give again whenever He wants as much as He wills; he fails to think that all the beauties he has in his life exist not because of him had found a way to attain them but because Allah had willed them to be so and granted him that means through His Grace.
Allah says in the Qur’an: “… But your Lord is a sufficient guide and helper.” (Qur’an, 25:31)
The guidance of Allah for a man is — by the leave of Allah — a great blessing with which he can solve every matter. And moreover man does not have the power to find a way out on his own anyway. Humans are weak creatures who have no power for anything unless Allah wills the contrary. Man is in need of Allah showing him the ways out, the solutions and rights.
Consequently what one should do is to trust in Allah very much, by being very sincere toward Allah; to ask full of hope for His help and to show all the effort that he is capable of showing by using his mind and conscience in the best possible manner.
However the secret here is in wanting everything from Allah in hope and believing that they can definitely come true. It is Allah Who creates the result. And Allah is the One Who always creates the best for Muslims both in this world and in the Hereafter.
And when the two hosts came into sight of one another, Musa’s companions said, ‘We will surely be overtaken!’ He said, ‘Never! My Lord is with me and He will guide me.’ So We revealed to Musa, ‘Strike the sea with your staff.’ And it split in two, each part like a towering cliff. And We brought the others right up to it. We rescued Musa and all those who were with him. (Qur’an, 26:62-65)
Adnan Oktar's piece on Arab News & MSN News & The Peninsula Qatar:
http://www.arabnews.com/islam-perspective/news/740106
http://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/other/no-dead-end-streets-for-real-believers/ar-BBj1le8
http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/special-page/islam/338050/no-dead-end-streets-for-believers