Sunday, June 12, 2011

hujan emas vs hujan batu

bismillah

mode: thankful, Alhamdulillah


hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri

indah lagi di negeri sendiri.

"for each and every single action has its own consequences"


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People who have finished their breakfast and made themselves ready expect to have various challenges in their work places, schools and other areas. Most people have things they need to accomplish before the end of the day. Allah describes this situation in the Qur'an:

In the daytime much of your time is taken up by business matters. (Surat al-Muzzammil: 7)

… He made the day a time for rising. (Surat al-Furqan: 47)

A believer sees the day before him as an opportunity to win Allah's love and approval and to attain the Garden for which he needs to strive to do good works. No matter how busy he is, he is careful never to forget to seek Allah's approval. He takes as his example Sulayman (as)'s prayer, as recounted in the 19th verse of Surat an- Naml, desiring that our Lord will inspire him in the things he will do in the course of the day:

"My Lord, keep me thankful for the blessing You have bestowed on me and on my parents, and keep me acting rightly, pleasing You, and admit me, by Your mercy, among Your slaves who are right-acting." (Surat an-Naml: 19)

Everyone who leaves home on the way to school or work encounters many people, things and events to think about. Everything a person sees exists in Allah's knowledge and has come to be by His will and happens for a definite reason.

[Harun Yahya; 24 Hours In The Life of Muslims]


may Him bless ~

salam alaik =)

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