9. Fa is mal yateema fala taqhar — So as for the orphan, do not oppress [him].
Using this aayah is like taking an antidepressant every day.
People who are depressed are preoccupied with their circumstances and believe no one could be in a worse position.
When we’re feeling hopeless and down, this ayah encourages us to consider those in far worse positions. Orphans who have no family or loved ones and no one to care for them. Yet, we have loving families and parents who care about us, a place to live and food to eat, yet we perceive ourselves to be in a precarious position? Subhanallah!
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