Life is not fair.

For a long time, I used to think—

Life is not fair.

And since it’s unfair for everybody, that makes it fair.

Then something changed…

Life is truly not fair. It’s too good to be true.

Allah doesn’t care whether you are black or white.

Whether you are a billionaire or a beggar.

Whether you are male or female…

A husband or a wife…

A schoolteacher or a member of parliament…

All of us have a fair chance to get close to Allah.

To win the eternal, unending, abundant rewards.

It’s just a matter of a few years—20, 40, maybe 80 at most?

And based on our deeds from this tiny period, Allah promises us limitless rewards—pleasures beyond imagination, happiness that never fades, and a life that never ends.

Think about it—eternity in Jannah for a handful of years in Dunya?

It’s an abundantly absurd deal.

It’s a totally imbalanced deal.

And it’s not fair.

It’s far, far better than fair.

Allah is the Most Merciful. The Most Generous.

He is not asking us for perfection—just effort. Just sincerity. Just a heart that keeps turning back to Him.

And for that, He offers us forever.

Now tell me, will we waste this deal?