Sometimes it just becomes so
difficult to breath when you don’t know where to turn to under the given
circumstances … nowhere to run nowhere to hide but face the situation in its face
… I wonder what The Creator’s plans are … our lives are based on this trust
that we have on His decisions because being our Creator we believe He takes the
best decisions for us. Difficult periods are so hard to spend, they seem longer
than regular hours and days… but from what we have learned is that all time, whether
good or otherwise passes because time keeps moving forward there is no reverse
gear on time. People have been through so much in their lives they have given
really difficult tests and there are examples where some passed these and some
failed … patience is the key to pass through all such difficulties
and challenges but this patience is just in itself such a humongous task that
it takes us much time and experience to gain and apply on our personality. Those
who do gain this strength are surely successful others who are learning falling
and learning and falling again are going through that difficult phase of
gaining this strength.
The dictionary definition of patience
is the
capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming
annoyed or anxious. It is amazing how so many if
not all religions promote patience.
Patience is what made all the enlightened
people of this world succeed... People from different backgrounds have created
examples of patience like scientists, religious, people/scholars; parents,
professionals had to and still have to face such incidents in life where they
only have to be extremely patient.
We have many such examples from
history where people went through great labor and saved their cause by displaying
magnanimous amounts of patience. For average human beings sometimes when a
person has to act upon something patiently, inside his body there is a war
going on where the heart and the brain are urging to act equally against and
retaliate or even defend but the conscience and the good nature soul calms the
person and asks to stay patient and assures better, positive and long lasting
results. A personal experience has been that situations hit us in the spur of a
moment and that’s the real test when you have to order your brain to take the
right decision and many of us fail to do that and fall prey in the hands of
personal ego, pride or simply rescuing myself! The missing element is looking
at and considering the bigger picture the larger goal the everlasting or at least
more lasting results. Some of us may be thinking that the world will eat us up
if we don’t do ‘tit for tat’ and they do it and even get away with that but that’s
nothing special maybe 95-97% people indulge in ‘giving it to them’ ‘in your
face’ and the like but that takes us in much lower degrees of humanity … but
hold on let me also add that this doesn’t involve those circumstances where for
example soldiers are in the battle field in a state of war and do not fight
back for the true cause they are standing for but the test for them also comes
in how they deal with their enemy … and I’ll quote an example which explains
this concept perfectly.. Imam Ali Alaihis’salam who was posted as the flag
bearer by the Prophet of Islam (peace be upon him) and is also the first Imam
for Muslims was an unbeatable man of the field... he is reported to be in a
battle fighting gallantly with his sword
when he brought down one of the enemy soldier and as soon as he was
about to kill him the man spitted on Imam Ali’s face and at that particular
moment within that second he withdrew his sword and refrained from killing him…
the man was obviously astonished beyond his imagination and couldn’t help
asking why he was pardoned after such horrendous act upon which Imam Ali
replied like a true human who stands as the epitome of humanity that "Your property and your life have
become sacrosanct to me. I am not authorized to slay you. I can receive
permission to kill only in holy combat, in self-defense commanded by God.
Just a few moments ago, I had overcome you in battle, knocked you to the ground and was on the point of slaying you. But when you spat in my face, my selfish anger was aroused against you. If I had killed you, I would have slain you not for God's sake but for my own selfish reason; they would then have called me not a champion warrior or valiant, but a murderer and a coward. When you spat in my face, my selfish passion threatened to overwhelm me, so instead of striking you with the sword for my own sake I struck my passion for the sake of God, Exalted is He. There you have the reason for your escape."
Just a few moments ago, I had overcome you in battle, knocked you to the ground and was on the point of slaying you. But when you spat in my face, my selfish anger was aroused against you. If I had killed you, I would have slain you not for God's sake but for my own selfish reason; they would then have called me not a champion warrior or valiant, but a murderer and a coward. When you spat in my face, my selfish passion threatened to overwhelm me, so instead of striking you with the sword for my own sake I struck my passion for the sake of God, Exalted is He. There you have the reason for your escape."
Hence we notice that anger mostly
causes a lot of damage in our life instead if we act patiently we would end up
saving the day for ourselves and others.
“Anger is a fire
kindled, he who restrains anger extinguishes the fire; he who gives vent to it
is the first to be consumed by it.” – Imam Ali Alaihis’salam
There are many other remarkable
examples of patience from history. Look up on the battle of Karbala fought 1400
years ago fought in the barren desert in Iraq where the grandson of the Holy
Prophet of Islam (peace be upon him) fought against the tyrant of his times
even when his army was only comprised of not even 100 soldiers most of them his
own sons and family members against an army of thousands. But these few also
stood their ground and patiently defended their cause. So much so that the
enemy cut down water supply and slaughtered the 6 month baby boy of Imam
Hussain Alaihis’salam when he asked for water for his baby. Hence Karbala became
the living example of patience and endurance for the world.
As kids we are taught patience
and other important virtues but the idea is to remember all such lessons for
the rest of our lives and apply them accordingly.