‘In the Quran there is a clear distinction between the quality of ‘happiness’ (sa’adah) and the four sentiments often confused with it:enjoyment (muta’a),joy (farah), gladness (surur) and contentment (rida’). A close reading of the Quran shows that each of these terms has a deliberate, specific and non-interchangeable meaning, and is only used in an appropriate context. Understanding the differences between each of these then becomes the key to answering the-all important question:what is happiness?’
Part of the ‘Thinking Person’s Guide’ series by the notable HRH Prince Ghazi of Jordan, this impactful book heavily references on the divine verses of the Holy Quran and the sayings of the Prophet saw. It discusses the correlation of life and happiness by asking five circumstantial questions of How, Why, When, Who and Where. Classical precedents of philosophy stemming from various prominent school of thoughts in relation to subject matters of life and happiness are also examined and compared in the simplest and most effective way possible.
In order to attain true happiness, it is essential to define life. Our life on Earth is fleeting and temporary in nature. When our time is up we die and leave everything and everyone else behind; a false life. The true life is one that goes on for eternity; it is the Hereafter where Heaven and Hell exists. And to the believers, God has promised Paradise, with all its uninterrupted giving.
Cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). To truly be/live, is to think/be aware. Only in constant state of awareness can we be truly happy. Focusing on the true life - to let go of worldly attributes, to practice living righteously and giving uninterruptedly to others and to self, with good intentions - is not an easy feat, as giving is commonly interrupted by the ego and/or the susceptible heart. It is through the submission to God, that the soul can be truly at peace, and be truly happy.
5🌟. A philosophically & spiritually fulfilling read, this book implores us to ponder and reflect on what it takes to live better and ultimately happier.