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| Story Of A Brilliant Student; Islamic short Story | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 23 2006, 02:31 AM (94 Views) | |
| ~Miss_Cat~ | Oct 23 2006, 02:31 AM Post #1 |
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Dunia Se Khamoshi Se Guzar jaein Hum tou kya??
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Story of a Brilliant Student The following story was narrated by Professor Anwar, who teaches in the Ryerson University located in Toronto, Canada. He said that during his student life, he was studying at an university in Bangladesh. There, he had a good friend who was very intelligent. This friend was the only child of his family. Everyone used to look upto his great future. And they were right, he graduated with the highest mark in his field. Immediately, calls came for him from big companies. One day, Dr. Anwar was requested by his friend to accompany him to one such companies for an interview. They were going by riding on a motor cycle. On the way, a speeding truck couldn't manage itself and hit their motor cycle from the back. At that collision, Dr. Anwar flew off the motor cycle and fell on the side of the street. But his friend got hit from another vehicle that was coming from the opposite side and died instantly. Here was a person who was at the peek of material success in this world but little did he know that his death was just around the corner. We have spent much of our time preparing for the life before death, but how much time have we spent preparing for the everlasting life after death? Think abt it.. how come we wana b da best doctor, lawyer or whatsoever in our lives.. and totally ignore the real motive of our life? who knows tomorrow would be our day |
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| ~Miss_Cat~ | Oct 23 2006, 02:35 AM Post #2 |
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Dunia Se Khamoshi Se Guzar jaein Hum tou kya??
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An Orphan's Eid It was the day of celebration and a day of rejoicing. There was an air of festivity in the streets of Madinah. All the people, both young and old were dressed in their best clothes, especially for this special day of Eid. As it was time for early morning Eid prayers everyone made their way to an open piece of land on the outskirts of the city. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) arrived and led the prayers. After they had finished they all greeted each other and everyone was walking back home. The children running and playing in excitement, smiling and laughing, without a care in the world. As the Prophet (pbuh) walked back home, he suddenly became aware of a little boy (Zuhair Bin Saghir) sitting by himself on the side of the path. The little boy was crying and looked very sad. The Prophet (pbuh) bent down and patted him on the shoulders and asked 'why are you crying?' 'Please leave me alone' sobbed the little boy. The boy didn't even see who was talking to him. The Prophet (pbuh) ran his fingers through the boy's hair and very gently and kindly asked him again why he was crying. This time the boy said, 'My father was martyred fighting, and now my mother has married again and my stepfather does not want me to live at home any more. Today is Eid and everyone is happy. All the children have new clothes and nice things to eat, but I don't have any clothes except what I am wearing. I have no food and I don't even have a place to live.' The Prophet (pbuh) said to him, 'I know how you feel, I lost both my mother and father when I was a little boy.' The boy was surprised to hear that it was an orphan who was comforting him, and when he looked up to his great surprise it was the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and he immediately jumped up to his feet out of love and respect. The Prophet (pbuh) said to him 'If I were to become your new father and Ayesha you new mother, and Fatima your new sister, would that make you feel better?' 'Oh yes, that would be the best thing in the world!' The boy started smiling. The Prophet took him home and gave him new clothes and good food on this beautiful day of Eid. The boy indeed had a wonderful Eid that day. We should think of others that are less fortunate than ourselves on this beautiful day of Eid. Not everyone has such a wonderful day. It is a day of celebration, but take a moment to stop and think of those who are less fortunate than ourselves |
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| Bore Na Kar | Oct 23 2006, 05:30 AM Post #3 |
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bouhat achhi post hai. |
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| ~Miss_Cat~ | Oct 24 2006, 01:51 AM Post #4 |
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Dunia Se Khamoshi Se Guzar jaein Hum tou kya??
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thanks
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<center>"No matter how small I might feel, there’s something or somebody who sees me as colorful." hasne ki aarZoo maiN dabaya jo dard ko aansoo hamaree aankh maiN pathar kyun hogay ~ Kuch Khwaishien ~ Kuch Bebasi ~ Kuch Rishte ~ Kuch Raastay ~ Tum Bin .... </center> | |
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| Cindrella | Nov 10 2006, 01:59 AM Post #5 |
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Wo Mujh Ko Jagne Ki Saza De Ke So Gaya....
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Jazak ALLAH
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