Mash a Allah Jennifer we do really miss u around, nice to have u here.
Sobhan Allah, Umm Zacharia such experiences are really inspiring. I had some myself. and O u r a revert too, Sobhan Allah, I have a point about this, we are all born Muslims.
On a visit to the US (1991), I was flying back home from NY where a close relative was supposed to pick me at the train station to take me to airport.
I stepped off train carrying my huge suitcase, not to mention, I was visiting an Egyptina friend who told me no one would help me with it and may Allah help me, she is not adhereing to the dress code. Any way, before I stepped off, an American man who stood there, just picked it up without any hesitation till I was fine on the platform greeted me (not salam but buy) and left. Getting into the waiting area, a black man came hurrying towards me, greeted me with Salam, picked up the case asked me where I was going, I said waiting for a relative, he said I will wait with u till he comes lest he is late I will take u to the airport. He waited there just standing not even looking at me, till me relative arrived. He greeted both of us and left Mash a Allah. I told this to my friend she said why this always happens to u and not me, I said I have my ID on