This poem by Allama Iqbal responds to complaints or objections. In a few short lines, it encourages dealing with difficulties through patience and faith in God, rather than complaining. It suggests having trust that good will ultimately come, so there is no need to worry excessively about worldly issues or problems.
This poem by Allama Iqbal responds to complaints or objections. In a few short lines, it encourages dealing with difficulties through patience and faith in God, rather than complaining. It suggests having trust that good will ultimately come, so there is no need to worry excessively about worldly issues or problems.
This poem by Allama Iqbal responds to complaints or objections. In a few short lines, it encourages dealing with difficulties through patience and faith in God, rather than complaining. It suggests having trust that good will ultimately come, so there is no need to worry excessively about worldly issues or problems.