Unveiling Happiness: Insights from Islam and Longest Harvard’s 85-Year Research
The Secret to Happiness: A Journey from Science to Islam In a world filled with the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the search for happiness often feels like a never-ending quest. We chase material success, wealth, and fleeting pleasures, only to find that true contentment eludes us. But what if the key to lasting happiness has been within reach all along, waiting to be discovered in both modern scientific research and ancient wisdom? For 85 years, scientists at Harvard University have conducted the longest study on human happiness, aiming to uncover what truly makes life fulfilling. Their conclusion, after nearly a century of research, is surprisingly simple: our relationships with other people are the greatest source of happiness. This profound finding resonates not only with those who believe in science but also with teachings that have been part of the Islamic tradition for over a millennium. The Harvard Study: The Power of Relationships The Harvard study, which began i...