life lesson by mufti menk-232
1.Keep going. Keep asking the Almighty for victory. Yes, it’s been over a month. We are tired. Can you imagine how they feel? Right in the eye of the storm! Don’t give up. His help is indeed near!
2.The world has lost its moral compass. We have an urgent need to get back on track, to distinguish between right and wrong and to navigate complex ethical dilemmas. Stop the genocide in Gaza!
3.Hopelessness is a great sin. It’s often the result of ignorance of the Almighty’s Prowess. One should never give in to despair. Even in the worst case scenario, there’s a glimmer of hope in the heart. Remember His infinite Mercy; He will never turn anyone away.
4.Totally unacceptable. Babies, women, children, the elderly, the disabled, hospitals, schools, ambulances, medics, teachers, residential complexes and much much more. Nothing can ever justify this. Humanity is lost!
5.Once, in a rural village devoid of a permanent Imam, a sheikh took on the role of leading the Taraweeh prayers. Every night, a different family would invite him to break his fast with them for Iftar. On one such evening, while the family was busy in the kitchen and the sheikh rested in another room, he broke his fast and soon left the residence. Shortly afterward, the husband discovered that his money was missing from the very room the sheikh had been in.
Distressed, he shared his concern with his wife, who urged him to find peace, suggesting that perhaps the sheikh was in desperate need of the money. Despite his agitation, the husband chose not to confront the sheikh. Instead, he continued to attend prayers at the mosque but refrained from speaking to the Imam. When the next year's season of Ramadan approached, the sheikh returned to the village. The husband was hesitant to host him for Iftar, but his wife insisted, holding onto the belief that their previous loss could have been the sheikh's necessity. As they sat down for Iftar, the man could not contain his unease. He addressed the sheikh, "Have you noticed my distress towards you, Sheikh?" The sheikh acknowledged a change in the man's demeanor. With a heavy heart, the husband asked, "Did you take my money last year?" To this, the sheikh wept. His tears were not of guilt, but of sorrow for a different reason. He explained that on that windy day, when the window had been left open, the money had been swept around the room. In haste, he had collected the scattered notes and placed them inside the Quran for safekeeping. The Quran had not been used since that day! SubhanAllah, this incident serves as a mirror to many of our lives; do you experience this? To address this very issue, we have helped 30,000 individuals to bring the Quran into their daily lives. The app's habit-building features are designed to encourage consistency in engagement with the Quran. Download it now search for " Quranly " purple colour App. Please share this post. Your action might be the catalyst for someone to reconnect with the Quran!
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