The following story is about a brother from Guyana who became a Muslim
from being a Hindu and Christian Priest for 10 years.
His current name is Ahmed Tabarani. He was born in a poor Hindu family
in Guyana. However, he used to dislike worshipping statues since his
childhood. As he grew up, he became connected with the localChurch
because they worshipped three divinebeings (God, Jesus and Holy
Spirit) rather than worshipping hundreds of idols. Eventually, he
became a Christian and studied for many years to become a Christian
priest. The Church hired him and paid for all his travelling and
living expenses. His family became very pleased to see that because he
became a Christian, theirpoverty was removed. Asa result, the whole
family became Christians. During the 10 years of serving as a Priest,
he always used to wake up at night and meditate. He used to ask God to
show him whether he was following the truth. In one such nights, he
had a vision. He saw that three people dressed in white long throbes,
wearing turban and beard are walking towards him and these people are
to show him the true religion. After seeing this vision, many years
passed by but he didn't see such a thing happening. But one day,a
group of Muslims (part of Tabligh Jamah) visiteda Masjid near his
place to call people towards Allah. That afternoon, as he was going to
the Church, he saw three of these Muslims are coming towards him.
Immediately, he remembered his vision. These three Muslims resembled
exactly what he saw in the vision. Then he approached them and asked
what religion they follow. The Muslims told him about Islam and he
became a Muslim on the spot and quit being a priest. Poverty again
took over his family as he quit his job. All his family members,
especially his mother, became angry at him for becoming a Muslim. But
he said the following words to his mother, "Dear mother, I could give
you a new pair of shoes, but they will become worn out. I could give
you a new dress, but that too will become old and ripped. But I can
give you something that will never finish. My mother, say 'There is no
god but Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger.'" The mother was really
touched by this statement and became a Muslim. Following her, everyone
else in the family also became Muslims. For 15 years, Ahmed Tabarani
is a practising Muslim serving Islam with his total energy. He is
currently living in Canada.
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How Kind is Allah!
There lived an idolator in the past who made anidol out of stone and
would worship it everyday. He would call it upon it by saying "Ya
Sanam." For seventy years, he worshipped this idol. One day by mistake
he uttered "Ya Samad" instead of Ya Sanam. Samad is a name of Allah
which means The Self Sufficient Master. Allah Ta'ala immediately
replied back to this idolator by saying "I am present oh My slave."
The angels asked Allah why He replied to him since he didn't even call
upon Him intentionally. Allah told the angels that for seventy years I
have been waiting for this servant of mine to turn towards Me!
If a mother has only one child then how much would she love him? He
would be the coolness ofher eyes and the comfortof her heart. But if
this son calls her saying"Mommy" more than four or five times, she
would get irritated even though she loves him more than her ownself.
On the other hand, whenwe call Allah once, He replies back to us 70
times by saying "LabbaikYa Abdi (I am here oh Myslave)." How
unfortunatewe are that we have not recognized our Allah who is so
Kind, Merciful and Forgiving.
would worship it everyday. He would call it upon it by saying "Ya
Sanam." For seventy years, he worshipped this idol. One day by mistake
he uttered "Ya Samad" instead of Ya Sanam. Samad is a name of Allah
which means The Self Sufficient Master. Allah Ta'ala immediately
replied back to this idolator by saying "I am present oh My slave."
The angels asked Allah why He replied to him since he didn't even call
upon Him intentionally. Allah told the angels that for seventy years I
have been waiting for this servant of mine to turn towards Me!
If a mother has only one child then how much would she love him? He
would be the coolness ofher eyes and the comfortof her heart. But if
this son calls her saying"Mommy" more than four or five times, she
would get irritated even though she loves him more than her ownself.
On the other hand, whenwe call Allah once, He replies back to us 70
times by saying "LabbaikYa Abdi (I am here oh Myslave)." How
unfortunatewe are that we have not recognized our Allah who is so
Kind, Merciful and Forgiving.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Dua'a-e-Allahummah Asleh
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O Allah! Reform conditions of Your servant and caliph with those means
by which You have reformed conditions of Your messengers and prophets.
Surround him with the angels and support him with the Holy Spirit.
Appoint protectors from the front and behind him, (those) who would
guard him from all troubles and calamities. Convert his fear into
security, (so that) he may worship only You and doesn't associate
anybody with You. Do not make any of Your creatures an authority over
Your vicegerent. Permit him tofight against Your enemies and his
enemies and include me among his helpers. Surely You possess power
over everything.
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by which You have reformed conditions of Your messengers and prophets.
Surround him with the angels and support him with the Holy Spirit.
Appoint protectors from the front and behind him, (those) who would
guard him from all troubles and calamities. Convert his fear into
security, (so that) he may worship only You and doesn't associate
anybody with You. Do not make any of Your creatures an authority over
Your vicegerent. Permit him tofight against Your enemies and his
enemies and include me among his helpers. Surely You possess power
over everything.
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Story - Novel The Fever CHAPTER 7
everyone was asleep.
I quietly slipped down the hallway into my bedroom, being careful not
to wake any of the family. I quietly moved into my bedroom and
stripped down quick and jumped into bed. Jennifer turned over, aware
of my presence.
"Oh you're home."
"Yes, dear and I'm okay."
"You smell like alcohol."
"I'm sorry, I'll brush my teeth."
"Thank you," she whispered and turned over on her other side.
I once again, I snuck down the hallway, into the bathroom, so that I
could brush my teeth. Afterwards I rinsed with Listerine, the heavy
glass bottle difficult to hold after I sucked down a few beers that
were finally getting into the bloodstream. I could barely keep it in
my mouth it burned so bad. Ibrushed my teeth a second time to put some
life back into my mouth.
Soon after, I crawled back into bed, and Jen was inquisitive about how
the night went.
"Not bad, not bad at all."
"Did you play poker?"
"Yes, I played for a little bit."
"Paul..."
"I didn't lose any money. I actually gained money."
"How much money?"
"Well I spent twenty and came back with one-hundred fifty."
Silence.
"It was easy; like taking candy from a baby."
Silence.
"It was a fun night, though. I had a few beersand I hung out with the
guys and we watched theIllinois-Wisconsin game. Next week they are
doing the same thing at Mike's house."
"Paul, be careful. I've heard terrible stories about people who have
become addicted to gambling and it catches up with them. I don't want
anything to happento you."
"Don't worry, Jen. As soon as I start losing money, I back out. I play
my odds. I'm smart about it. Like I said before, it's easy."
Silence.
"I'm going to sleep; I'm not really in the mood to argue right now."
"Okay, well goodnight babe."
"Night, Hun."
A few times a month became a few times a week. A few times a week
became every day. It wasn't just cards, either. I was addicted to
gambling. I couldn't help it. I would be listening to a Big Ten game
on the radio and I would gamble with my customers and 'bet them five
bucks' that a certain play would happen. Eventually, it became greater
and greater value. I started going to casinos and different places to
play poker, having one-hundred dollars for a buy in instead of ten or
twenty. I had surpassed the mark of the money that had been given to
me, and I was well on my way to the $250,000 mark- and ithadn't even
been a year yet. And Jen? She didn't have to know. She brought home
her paycheck and I brought home mine. I took care ofthe bills, taxes,
and bank statements. We hadn't ever worried about money since we had
our first income wallop. As far as she was concerned,I had gotten
promoted and had to go to numerous business meetings and was
alwayslate because I was checking up on my drivers night after night.
Really, I had just receiveda small raise for being with the business
for six months. I didn't consider it lying. I was helping outthe
family. I was doing what was necessary to help them and keep themsafe.
The debt I owed and the money I needed to get was a distant thought. I
needed one year's salary to get the money, something that poker
provided in a few months.
Then the letter came.
I opened a strange letter,completely plain except for a typed version
of my name and address on thefront. It didn't even have a postage
stamp. Once inside, I found a typed sheet of paper with nothing else
but a location and time. I knewthe place; it was the restaurant that
we had steaks at the night after our inheritance. The letter was
signed in the same type as the rest of the letter, and it was signed
"Uncle Jack." Something felt very wrong.
I went to the restaurant after work the next day, hiding the letter
from Jen. I didn't need to worry her. When I walked into the
restaurant, the host took me to a table and threw another letter down
in front of me and then left at a brisk pace. I opened the envelope.
The letter read:
Do you remember when you said that you would do anything? Well, now
isyour time to prove it. As we speak, your bus is being loaded with
fifty-million dollars that needsto be transported to the north side of
Chicago. Inside the package loaded in your bus is a small bomb and a
locator in the package. If you do something stupid or do no comply,
the bomb willbe detonated and your bank account will be emptied. You
will do this before your route. This is the address that you will
deliver to:
I finished reading the letter and folded it up and stuck it in my rear
pocket. I was now going to be involved in crime, and if I wanted my
familyor myself to survive, I needed to do this.
I started to second guess my decision all the way home, wondering if
the hundred-grand was worth the risk.
I quietly slipped down the hallway into my bedroom, being careful not
to wake any of the family. I quietly moved into my bedroom and
stripped down quick and jumped into bed. Jennifer turned over, aware
of my presence.
"Oh you're home."
"Yes, dear and I'm okay."
"You smell like alcohol."
"I'm sorry, I'll brush my teeth."
"Thank you," she whispered and turned over on her other side.
I once again, I snuck down the hallway, into the bathroom, so that I
could brush my teeth. Afterwards I rinsed with Listerine, the heavy
glass bottle difficult to hold after I sucked down a few beers that
were finally getting into the bloodstream. I could barely keep it in
my mouth it burned so bad. Ibrushed my teeth a second time to put some
life back into my mouth.
Soon after, I crawled back into bed, and Jen was inquisitive about how
the night went.
"Not bad, not bad at all."
"Did you play poker?"
"Yes, I played for a little bit."
"Paul..."
"I didn't lose any money. I actually gained money."
"How much money?"
"Well I spent twenty and came back with one-hundred fifty."
Silence.
"It was easy; like taking candy from a baby."
Silence.
"It was a fun night, though. I had a few beersand I hung out with the
guys and we watched theIllinois-Wisconsin game. Next week they are
doing the same thing at Mike's house."
"Paul, be careful. I've heard terrible stories about people who have
become addicted to gambling and it catches up with them. I don't want
anything to happento you."
"Don't worry, Jen. As soon as I start losing money, I back out. I play
my odds. I'm smart about it. Like I said before, it's easy."
Silence.
"I'm going to sleep; I'm not really in the mood to argue right now."
"Okay, well goodnight babe."
"Night, Hun."
A few times a month became a few times a week. A few times a week
became every day. It wasn't just cards, either. I was addicted to
gambling. I couldn't help it. I would be listening to a Big Ten game
on the radio and I would gamble with my customers and 'bet them five
bucks' that a certain play would happen. Eventually, it became greater
and greater value. I started going to casinos and different places to
play poker, having one-hundred dollars for a buy in instead of ten or
twenty. I had surpassed the mark of the money that had been given to
me, and I was well on my way to the $250,000 mark- and ithadn't even
been a year yet. And Jen? She didn't have to know. She brought home
her paycheck and I brought home mine. I took care ofthe bills, taxes,
and bank statements. We hadn't ever worried about money since we had
our first income wallop. As far as she was concerned,I had gotten
promoted and had to go to numerous business meetings and was
alwayslate because I was checking up on my drivers night after night.
Really, I had just receiveda small raise for being with the business
for six months. I didn't consider it lying. I was helping outthe
family. I was doing what was necessary to help them and keep themsafe.
The debt I owed and the money I needed to get was a distant thought. I
needed one year's salary to get the money, something that poker
provided in a few months.
Then the letter came.
I opened a strange letter,completely plain except for a typed version
of my name and address on thefront. It didn't even have a postage
stamp. Once inside, I found a typed sheet of paper with nothing else
but a location and time. I knewthe place; it was the restaurant that
we had steaks at the night after our inheritance. The letter was
signed in the same type as the rest of the letter, and it was signed
"Uncle Jack." Something felt very wrong.
I went to the restaurant after work the next day, hiding the letter
from Jen. I didn't need to worry her. When I walked into the
restaurant, the host took me to a table and threw another letter down
in front of me and then left at a brisk pace. I opened the envelope.
The letter read:
Do you remember when you said that you would do anything? Well, now
isyour time to prove it. As we speak, your bus is being loaded with
fifty-million dollars that needsto be transported to the north side of
Chicago. Inside the package loaded in your bus is a small bomb and a
locator in the package. If you do something stupid or do no comply,
the bomb willbe detonated and your bank account will be emptied. You
will do this before your route. This is the address that you will
deliver to:
I finished reading the letter and folded it up and stuck it in my rear
pocket. I was now going to be involved in crime, and if I wanted my
familyor myself to survive, I needed to do this.
I started to second guess my decision all the way home, wondering if
the hundred-grand was worth the risk.
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