Failure from a New Perspective

Maulana Wafa Haider Khan
19 June 2025
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 Failure from a New Perspective

First Point: Don’t Always Think of Success

If you fail to achieve something in life, or something slips out of your hands, or you find yourself caught in a problem...

Then don’t immediately say:

“How unfortunate I am...”
“I am so unlucky...”
“Maybe God doesn’t want me…”

Second Point: Get Out of Negative Thinking

Instead of repeating such thoughts in difficult times, repeat Verse 216 of Surah Al-Baqarah in your heart, again and again:

"And it may be that you dislike a thing and it is good for you, and it may be that you love a thing and it is bad for you."
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:216)

Translation:
You may dislike something, and it may be good for you;
You may love something, and it may be harmful for you.

Third Point: The Quran’s New Perspective on Success and Failure

If you read, understand, and truly feel this verse from your heart —
You will begin to see wisdom, goodness, and gentleness in every “failure”.

Failure will no longer break you — it will shape and refine you.

Fourth Point: Success Does Not Mean Just “Achieving”

Real happiness does not mean getting everything we desire.

True success is being content with the decision of the One
whom we call “Lord” — the One who knows what’s best for us, even more than we do.

Fifth Point: The Destination of Trust

وَٱللَّهُ يَعْلَمُ وَأَنتُمْ لَا تَعْلَمُونَ

“And Allah knows, while you do not know.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:216 - ending)

This verse teaches us that there is always wisdom behind every event.

We are not meant to trust the results —
We are meant to trust Allah, the source of those results.

Summary:

Defeat, failure, or being deprived of something — none of these are "the end."
They may actually be signs of a better beginning.

Just align your heart with the Quran, and be at peace with Allah’s will
Because He knows what you do not.

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Maulana Wafa Haider Khan

Maulana Wafa Haider Khan

Maulana Wafa Haider khan is a Teacher, Educator and a Scholar of Arabic Linguistics. He has many years of experience in teaching students of Deen and Fiqha. He is currently a Mudarris (Teaching Staff) at Madrasa e Hadi ATFS, Navi Mumbai.