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A doctor entered the hospital in hurry after being called in for an
urgent surgery. He answered the call asap. Changed His Clothes & went
directly to the surgery block.
He found the boy's father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor,
On seeing him, the dad yelled:
"Why did U take all this time to come? Don't you know my son's life is
in danger? Don't U have any sense of responsibility?
The doctor Smiled & said:
"I am sorry, I wasn't in the hospital & I came as fast as I could
after receiving to call...And NOW, I wish you'dcalm down so that I can
domy work"
"Calm down?! what if your son.. was in this room rightnow, would you
calm down? If your own son dies how what will U do??"said the father
angrily...
The doctor smiled again & replied: "I will say what ALLAH Subhana
Watala saidin the Qur'an {From it we created you and into it we shall
send you back and from it will we raise you a second time}
[Qur'an 20:55].
DOCTORS cannot prolong lives, Go & intercede for your son we will do
our best by ALLAH Subhana Watala will"
"Giving advises when we'renot concerned is so easy" Murmured the father.
The surgery took some hours after which the doctor went out happy.
ALLHUM DU LILLAH!, Your son is saved!" And without waiting for the
father's reply he carried on his way running. "If U have any Question,
Ask the horse!!"
"WHY is he so arrogant? Hecouldn't wait some minutes so that I ask
aboutmy son's state" (commented the father when seeing the hrs minutes
after the doctor left.
The nurse answered, tears coming down her face: "Hisson died yesterday
in a road accident, He was in the burial when we called him for your
son's surgery. And now that he saved your son's life he left running
to finish his son's burial."
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Friday, May 4, 2012
A story - Never-Judge-Any one:
AL-WADUD - The Loving: He is the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Loving . ( Surat al-Buruj, 85:14)
AL-WADUD - The Loving
He is the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Loving . ( Surat al-Buruj, 85:14)
Those people who understand that Allah created humanity to serve Him
remain sincere to Him until they die, while others deny His existence.
Allah is very close to His loyal servants. He hears and answers their
prayers, is with them whenever they encounter a difficulty, and
supports them at every stage of their lives.
One of the greatest blessings that people may attain in this life is
Allah's love and friendship. Allah's beloved servants lead honorable
and distinguished lives, and their moral perfection always earns great
admiration and appreciation. He admits Hisbeloved servants into His
mercy and lets them enter Paradise . Prophets and sincere believers
are very valuable people who have earned Allah's love, love Allah, and
lead their lives only to earn His good pleasure.
Ask your Lord for forgiveness, and then repent to Him. My Lord is Most
Merciful, Most Loving. (Surah Hud, 11:90)
He is the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Loving . ( Surat al-Buruj, 85:14)
Those people who understand that Allah created humanity to serve Him
remain sincere to Him until they die, while others deny His existence.
Allah is very close to His loyal servants. He hears and answers their
prayers, is with them whenever they encounter a difficulty, and
supports them at every stage of their lives.
One of the greatest blessings that people may attain in this life is
Allah's love and friendship. Allah's beloved servants lead honorable
and distinguished lives, and their moral perfection always earns great
admiration and appreciation. He admits Hisbeloved servants into His
mercy and lets them enter Paradise . Prophets and sincere believers
are very valuable people who have earned Allah's love, love Allah, and
lead their lives only to earn His good pleasure.
Ask your Lord for forgiveness, and then repent to Him. My Lord is Most
Merciful, Most Loving. (Surah Hud, 11:90)
Thursday, May 3, 2012
When I was younger I vowed that I would climb Mt. Everest one day. I thinkI'll let that one go, since I'm afraid of heights, lol. But there are other promises I have kept, and more yet to be fulfilled. This website is one of them.
The Promises We Maketo Ourselves:
:->
We know that one of the traits of the believer is thathe/she keeps
promises. And we tend to think of that in terms of keeping promises to
others: family members, friends, business partners, etc.
But what about the promises we make to ourselves? Aren't those worth
keeping as well? Don't we all promise ourselves when we're young that
we will do something exciting and important in life? Don't we grow up
convinced that wewill change the world in some way? Aren't we sure
that we will do exciting things like climb a mountain, help the poor,
orsave people's lives somehow?
Why do we give up those dreams? They are not impossible. They are
achievable! Many people do such things. Many people do change the
world, help the poor, save people's lives, climb mountains, fly
planes, see the world… so why not us?What one person has done,another
can do.
And when we're older, don't we promise ourselvesfrom time to time that
we will get in shape, learn a new language, go back to school, write a
book, travel,memorize surahs from the Quran, and more? Aren't those
promises worth keeping? Don't we owe that to ourselves, as believers
and as human beings?
My goal here is not to guilt you, but to inspire you. Those dreams of
your youth, and those promises you've made to yourself, are within
your grasp. Maybe not all of them, but some of them. Or for now, how
about one of them. Start with that, and I will too, Insha'Allah.
Footnote: One year after writing the article above, I achieved one of
my lifelong dreams: at the ageof 46, I got a black belt in martial
arts. I started martial arts when I was 14 and I practiced on and off,
but I moved around so much that I never stayed inone place long enough
to graduate to black belt. Some might say that getting it at 46 is
very late. Maybe so, but I did it. Otherdreams of mine: to
publishseveral books, make a documentary film, get a master's degree,
travel through Africa, go cave exploring… Why not? It's never too
late, Insha'Allah, for me or for you.
:->
We know that one of the traits of the believer is thathe/she keeps
promises. And we tend to think of that in terms of keeping promises to
others: family members, friends, business partners, etc.
But what about the promises we make to ourselves? Aren't those worth
keeping as well? Don't we all promise ourselves when we're young that
we will do something exciting and important in life? Don't we grow up
convinced that wewill change the world in some way? Aren't we sure
that we will do exciting things like climb a mountain, help the poor,
orsave people's lives somehow?
Why do we give up those dreams? They are not impossible. They are
achievable! Many people do such things. Many people do change the
world, help the poor, save people's lives, climb mountains, fly
planes, see the world… so why not us?What one person has done,another
can do.
And when we're older, don't we promise ourselvesfrom time to time that
we will get in shape, learn a new language, go back to school, write a
book, travel,memorize surahs from the Quran, and more? Aren't those
promises worth keeping? Don't we owe that to ourselves, as believers
and as human beings?
My goal here is not to guilt you, but to inspire you. Those dreams of
your youth, and those promises you've made to yourself, are within
your grasp. Maybe not all of them, but some of them. Or for now, how
about one of them. Start with that, and I will too, Insha'Allah.
Footnote: One year after writing the article above, I achieved one of
my lifelong dreams: at the ageof 46, I got a black belt in martial
arts. I started martial arts when I was 14 and I practiced on and off,
but I moved around so much that I never stayed inone place long enough
to graduate to black belt. Some might say that getting it at 46 is
very late. Maybe so, but I did it. Otherdreams of mine: to
publishseveral books, make a documentary film, get a master's degree,
travel through Africa, go cave exploring… Why not? It's never too
late, Insha'Allah, for me or for you.
Drop and drop makes an inundation:
"A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the
heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop makes an
inundation." – Arabic proverb
:->
Do what good you can in this life and don't worry that it's too
little, or that it won't change things, or that you do not see
immediate results. Your contribution matters. The ripples spread
outward, even unseen, so that your presence on earth eventually
affects everyoneelse in the world.
Or, if you don't put stock in proverbs, then remember the words of
Allah in Surat Az-Zalzalah:
"Then shall anyone who has done an atom's weightof good, see it! And
anyonewho has done an atom's weight of evil, shall see it." (Quran
99:7-8).
Never listen to those who say that it's pointless to try,or that the
good work you are doing is hopeless. The tiniest bit of good you do,
matters. An atom's weight of effort makes a difference! It changes
things, whether you see it or not.
heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop makes an
inundation." – Arabic proverb
:->
Do what good you can in this life and don't worry that it's too
little, or that it won't change things, or that you do not see
immediate results. Your contribution matters. The ripples spread
outward, even unseen, so that your presence on earth eventually
affects everyoneelse in the world.
Or, if you don't put stock in proverbs, then remember the words of
Allah in Surat Az-Zalzalah:
"Then shall anyone who has done an atom's weightof good, see it! And
anyonewho has done an atom's weight of evil, shall see it." (Quran
99:7-8).
Never listen to those who say that it's pointless to try,or that the
good work you are doing is hopeless. The tiniest bit of good you do,
matters. An atom's weight of effort makes a difference! It changes
things, whether you see it or not.
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