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Setting aside money for a rainy day

A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Sarah Joseph.

Good morning.

It’s Savings Week in the UK, and we are being advised to put away money for a rainy day or to enjoy an opportunity if one arises. I guess the principle of saving is to prepare for something before the event arises.

This principle is vividly illustrated in the story of Prophet Joseph who, through divine guidance, saved Egypt from a devastating famine. By storing grain during the years of plenty, Joseph ensured that the people had enough to sustain them during the lean years. His story serves as a timeless lesson on the importance of saving and planning ahead.

For me, the idea of saving goes way beyond money. It’s about making the most of our current blessings. The Prophet Muhammad advised:

β€œTake benefit of five before five:
your youth before your old age,
your health before your sickness,
your wealth before your poverty,
your free time before you are preoccupied,
and your life before your death.”

Such foresight can be manifested in so many ways in our contemporary lives. Whether it’s setting aside money for a rainy day, investing in our health, or nurturing relationships, the act of saving extends beyond financial prudence. It encompasses a holistic approach to life, where we strive to be proactive rather than reactive, preparing for future challenges with the resources we have today.

Psychologists describe how delayed gratification can lead to the most successful people, but is hard. For me personally, I find preparing for things has an inherent satisfaction, a sense of purpose and responsibility.

I pray I can all take up the opportunity to reflect on my life, and instil habits that will benefit my family and those around me, both now and in the future. Ameen

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