What is the Cure for Extreme Greed

Published: Aug. 17, 2021, 9:58 a.m.

Summary: \n\u2022 extreme greed with no contentment, no satisfaction and no shukr to Allah. It is a blameworthy desire. \n\u2022 Dedicating most of our time and effort to our work and / or comparing ourselves to others is a result of avid greed. \n\u2022 It is a state of our heart and mind and can be never-ending. \n\u2022 Opposite is contentment: Qan\u2019at. \n\u2022 How to achieve qana\u2019t; \no Moderation in spending (which is half of our livelihood - Hadith). \no Sustenance is decreed ACCORDING TO OUR EFFORTS AND HARD WORK. \no Realise the honour in being self-sufficient as opposed to degrading and humiliating ourselves to achieve our desires. \no Reflect on the lives of the Prophets. \no Give shukr to Allah. o Be happy with what we have. \no Be realistic and identify those things that are beneficial, and those things that are harmful. \n\u2022 Greed is a form of psychological slavery; it overcomes us, and we become a slave to it. \n\u2022 Contentment brings dignity and true freedom. \n\u2022 Satisfaction is when we do things purely for Allah. \n\u2022 There will always be someone (including a family) who condemn people who are content because those who are content do not conform with society\u2019s expectations. \n\u2022 Comparing ourselves to others will bring chronic stress and depression. \n\u2022 Powerful reminder - Surah Taha [20:131]. \n\nHowever, when it comes to religious practice and piety, we should look at people who are above us to inspire and motivate us to do better for the Hereafter.