In our modern society, success is often defined by good grades, high-paying jobs, and material wealth. However, for Muslims, life is not just about academic achievements and financial stability. It is a test from Allah (SWT) to see how we perform in our earthly journey.

It is not uncommon to see students who excel academically but are disappointed and unhappy with their lives. This demonstrates that grades alone do not guarantee success and fulfillment in life. Other factors, such as character building, faith, and personal relationships, are just as important.

However, it is worth noting that the stories and dramas we watch can sometimes play a negative role in shaping our character. They can introduce us to negative values, such as greed, jealousy, and hatred, and negatively impact our moral compass.We need to choose carefully on what’s safe for our children rather than allowing them to watch anything and everything.

Faith remains a crucial factor in determining our success. As Muslims, our ultimate goal is to please Allah (SWT) and attain His forgiveness. By following the teachings of Islam, we can attain success in this world and the hereafter.

Finally, strong personal relationships are also essential to our success. Our interactions with others shape our character and determine our happiness. Building and maintaining positive relationships with family and friends can bring joy and comfort to our lives and make us feel more fulfilled.

In conclusion, while grades may be an indicator of academic success, they do not give a full picture of our success in life. Character building, faith, and personal relationships are just as important to our overall success and happiness. Let us strive to excel in all aspects of life and seek the blessings of Allah, while being mindful of the negative impact that some stories and dramas can have on our character.