Then she began to look for work. It had been very hard for her
to find work because she worked slowly as a domestic worker and people didn’t
seem interested in hiring her. Now that she had her High School certificate
though, she thought that things would be different. For her, obtaining this
certificate would open up roads. For months she searched for work, but to no
avail. She thought that it would be a good idea to apply for an admin job at
the South African police Service. She had heard that if you have a Grade 12
certificate then they will accept you. She was told that she had passed the age
for enrolment and couldn’t apply for any job there. A few more months and her
job search brought no job. It’s almost one year after she received her Grade 12
certificate and still her life has not changed at all. She is still living in
the small shack in an informal settlement. She still comes every week
complaining that she is hungry, asking for money for paraffin and candles. She still has to worry about her own
neighbours stealing her little belongings or her small shack being burnt down. But
amazingly, she still continues to try and she still has hope.
Her most recent attempt to do something about her situation is
to go and study at university. This is not an easy thing to do for someone who
has no money to buy food. There is no free education in South Africa and
university costs a lot of money. But in any case, she was told that she could
apply for exemption and after that she will be allowed to study. Just going to
the university to sort things out was difficult for this woman because she had
to raise enough money for transport and this was a mission given her
circumstances. Eventually she got all the money she needed and went through to
the university in Pretoria and now she is awaiting their decision, with hope
and enthusiasm. She truly believes that this will help her get a better life. I
hope that it does, I really do, but I can’t help feeling sceptical.
I am reminded that there are millions of people in this
country that are suffering on a daily basis. The beggars who come to our door
all the time, people like this woman I’ve mentioned, the people begging on
almost every street corner and intersection (and really I am not exaggerating
here), the men who have taken to standing on streets helping people find
parking in return for small change, these are but a few of the people who are
suffering. Who’s looking out for all these people? Who is worried about their
needs? Who is helping them to get education and jobs? Who is making sure that
they have a better future, or in the very least that their children will have a
better future?
The government can only do so much, it’s easy to blame those
in power, and many times the blame is justified, but when you have a country
swimming in debt itself and increasing demands in education, jobs, housing,
health and all sectors of society then really it’s very difficult to take care
of the millions who are suffering, so let’s try to understand things from the
government’s point of view as well. The truth is that they are only human.
Only Allah Almighty has the ability to take care of every single
one of His servants. Only Allah can see to the needs of everyone. It is easy
for Allah, as easy as “Be and it Is”. But Allah tests us, and Allah wants us to
turn to Him for help, and Allah wants us to rely on Him and Allah wants us to
ask and expect things from Him. We are told something to the effect that a
servant will get what he expects to get from Allah, so if we believe that Allah
can give us absolutely anything, even things that seem impossible, then
Inshaa-Allah Allah will definitely give it to us. It is when we forget Allah
that things become negative.
I’m not saying that all the people suffering have forgotten
Allah, maybe poverty and difficulty is their test and their means of finding Allah.
I don’t know every situation and Allah Knows best. What I am saying though is
that only Allah is able to look out for every single one of us so it is only
Allah that we should rely on. The perfect example we are given is that of how
the birds leave their homes in the morning and receive their sustenance at the
end of the day. And when you really look at it, you will see that the lady I
mentioned earlier is still surviving, despite her struggles she still gets by
and she still has hope. The beggars on the streets find their food, even if it
is late at night. Those begging for money get their cups filled somehow. In the
end, Allah is taking care of every one of Allah’s servants, we just do not understand
the ways in which Allah Almighty works.
So who’s looking out for the poor and the destitute, for the
sick and the old, for the animals and the plants, who’s looking out for me and
you, of course the answer is simple, None other than our Most Perfect Creator.
Isn’t
it time that we turned to Allah completely? Perhaps if we all turned to Allah together then we will get what we want and the suffering will stop. Perhaps if we all followed the rules of Allah and shared and cared for each other, then Allah would shower mercy upon us. Perhaps if we keep asking Allah for help then Inshaa-Allah we will get the help that we need. Only Allah can see to everyone, and all we can do is turn to Allah and do our little bit. Allah is the Greatest and Allah is The Best Helper.
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