In the pursuit of religious knowledge, there are times when the mind simply stops working. Any book, any lesson, goes over your head. Nothing is understood.


In such situations, students, both male and female, think that they are weak, their minds are weak. They can't remember anything. No lesson is understood. And in this way, they become victims of inferiority complex.



Jan-e-Alam, Huzoor Tajdar-e-Khatm-e-Nabuwat (peace be upon him) said:

”Man yuridillaahu bihi khairan yufaqqihhu fiddeen“

(Muslim Mishkat: 32)

Translation: ”Allah intends good for whomever He grants understanding of the religion.“


If you reflect on this Hadith Sharif, it becomes clear that Allah intends good for whomever He grants understanding of the religion. Allahu Akbar Kabira!


Have you ever considered whether you are acquiring religious knowledge on your own? Are you acquiring religious knowledge at the behest of your parents? Or are you acquiring religious knowledge at the behest of your teachers?


No, no! That's not the case at all. Allah intended good for you, that's why He chose you. The Master and Lord of the entire universe has chosen you, and how can the one whom the Lord of the Worlds has chosen be weak? How can his mind be weak? Yes, it is not understood immediately; but after a few days, by the grace of Allah Almighty, it is understood.



Dear students! Never consider yourself weak, and never fall victim to inferiority complex. Everyone has to face difficulties. Our Lord is the One who takes us out of these difficulties. We should put in our best efforts. Refer to your guides and teachers to understand the lessons. Insha'Allah! You will succeed.


Pray fervently to Allah Almighty and make every effort to continue the journey of religious knowledge; because making an effort is the duty of the servants, and success is granted by the Lord of the Worlds.


I pray to the Lord of the Worlds to ease the journey of religious knowledge for all students. Amen, then Amen, O Lord of the Worlds, for the sake of the Seal of the Prophets and the Prophet of Battles ﷺ