 Regarding the verse in the Qur'an, Allah doesn't burden a soul except that which it can bear. Can it be applied to life's difficulties or only to the struggles that sometimes comes with performing religious actions in Islam, such as prayer, fasting, hijab? I think even if you're looking at the acts of worship, even them, Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, has provided us with a means of still being able to perform them in moments of difficulty. I tell you, even now, if I'm on a plane, and while I'm on that plane, I'll be like, well, you know what? I'm not gonna pray on this plane because Allah doesn't burden a soul with that which it can handle. And if I pray on this plane, then some people might mock me or might abuse me if I stand up and go and stand near the bathroom and do it in the laws you find, that's okay, stay sitting in your seat and face the direction that's in front of you, for example, if you don't know the direction of the qiblah. So even in those situations where man sometimes begins to use that verse for their own selfish desire. Selfishness sometimes, that you know what, Allah doesn't burden a soul with that which it can handle, therefore I'm not gonna do this, no. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala has provided us with different avenues in which we are able to reach, in which we're able to communicate to. In which the religion came to bring ease and not hardship. Therefore, sometimes also, don't blame Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. Rather, look at yourself. Allah has set a principle, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. Now I'm not gonna burden a soul with that which it can handle. Therefore, the situation that you're in, first ask yourself, how did you get into that situation? Don't blame me. Secondly, how can you get yourself out of the situation? You'll find the answers. Thirdly, learn the lessons from that situation. But there's no way that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala would break that principle. No way. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala will never place on me a burden which I cannot handle. It goes against the very foundations of justice.