الاثنين، 14 يوليو 2014




 Once a person, who was not that religiously committed, wanted to kid me by having an intellectual discussion with me. He said, "You said that the believer is happy, but I disagree with you. He is not, because he is not favored over other people. Like them, he suffers when prices rise and he is affected when the weather is very hot." This man noticed that the believer is not privileged, but I proved him wrong as Allah inspired me to give him an example to clarify my point. I said,
 "Let us assume that the income of a poor man is only four thousand liras, and he has eight children, so this income is not enough to meet the needs of his big family. Let alone that the house he lives in is not his, so he has to pay money for the lessor and see what to do with the eviction suit which was filed against him. Besides, his children are ill, and he faces many problems. However, an uncle of his owns five hundred million liras, but one day he died in an accident. The uncle has no children, and his poor nephew is the only heir to his deceased uncle. He cannot take the money right now, because the financial procedures needs two years to be finished. Why do you think this man is the happiest among people? He cannot take anything of the money he is promised to hire, so his food is still the same, he still lives in the same house and his clothes are still the same, yet he is happy, because he is pretty sure that once the inheritance provisions are finished, the money will be his."
 Allah the Almighty says:
((Is he whom We have promised an excellent promise (Paradise), which he will find true, like him whom We have made to enjoy the luxuries of the life of (this) world, then on the Day of Resurrection, he will be among those brought up (to be punished in the Hell-fire)?))

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