In Surah Al-Inshiqaq, we learn that the entire universe obeys Allah and follows a perfect system. Human beings, however, have been given free will and are tested through their choices and actions. Our character and behaviour are closely connected to the balance of life around us. When we act with honesty, patience, and obedience, we help maintain harmony in society. But when we choose wrongdoing or denial, it creates imbalance and harm. 💥Life naturally has ups and downs. Tests and difficulties are a part of everyone’s journey. On the Day of Judgment, we will not be judged by how big or small our tests were, but by how we responded to them — with patience, faith, and good actions. ⚠️Warning signs are meant to awaken us. They activate our sense of awareness and responsibility, reminding us to reflect, correct our behaviour, and return to the right path instead of ignoring the message. ➡️The Surah also teaches us the right strategy when people deny the truth: we should not respond with anger or force. Instead, we should continue to make them aware, encourage reflection, and remind them gently and wisely. ⁉️Question for Students: In light of today’s lesson, explain how human actions affect the balance of life. How should we respond to life’s tests and to warning signs?⁉️