- Allah has created human beings with great wisdom. On one side, there are people who worship Allah, do good deeds, thank Him for His blessings, and treat others with kindness. They love helping others. These are the righteous people who follow the path of Allah and His last Messenger (PBUH). They live their lives to please Allah and truly enjoy life. They care for others and share their pain, thinking not just about themselves but about all people. But sadly, our society also has so-called “Muslims” who, because of their pride and selfishness, can do anything wrong. They do not understand humanity—they don’t even know what it means. When a helpless person depends on them, they make their life miserable. Even family and close relationships are treated like business deals—everything is about “what will I gain?” Those who have no choice but to rely on them suffer every day. They are made to feel worthless, and what they rightfully deserve is given only with unfair conditions. The poor person tolerates all this to keep the relationship alive, but these cruel people never stop. One day they speak harshly, the next day they act differently—their words hurt in new ways every time. They burden the weak with endless demands, crushing them like a heavy mountain. Our biggest mistake is forgetting death. In our greed for money and power, we have forgotten how to be human. When we have control over someone’s life, we take advantage of them without guilt. Every day, new ways are created to deny people their rights. The victim, broken by unfair treatment and impossible demands, suffers alone. They face money problems, mental pain, anxiety, and finally, a moment comes when they scream in pain, unable to bear it anymore. But no one listens because the person who should help them is too busy chasing worldly success, forgetting their own family and loved ones. This is the sad truth: we work hard to make others’ lives harder. Because of this, the young people in our society, who are emotional and hopeful, lose faith in life and choose death. This is not just “suicide”—it is murder, and we are all responsible for it. But we stay silent, doing nothing. In this time when everyone thinks only of themselves, what has happened to the Ummah of the Prophet (PBUH)? We have forgotten why we were created. Remember! This world is temporary—relationships should not be a burden but a support to make life easier. I request all my brothers and sisters: try to fix broken relationships around you. Do not destroy them—repair them. The main reason marriages fail is “selfishness.” Speak up against cruelty, remove bad traditions, and work together to make life better for the young. Because staying silent is also a sin.
Nasir Iqbal Karimi