if the mountain will not come to muhammad
The phrase "if the mountain will not come to Muhammad" is an idiom that originates from a famous proverb. It means that if someone or something does not come to you or comply with your wishes, then you have to take the initiative and make the necessary effort to accomplish your goal. The phrase suggests that if Muhammad cannot go to the mountain, the mountain needs to be brought to Muhammad. It implies the necessity for adaptability, resourcefulness, and willingness to take action.
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