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#21

Salaam


The only time i find serenity takes over me, and I literally feel it is when I’m in the musjid. It is tranquil. Its not the psychology of meditation, its more than that. And I thank Allah that it is by his grace that he allows me to Pray to him and invites me to his house.


The Most peacefull City I have visited was Madina.

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#22

Bismillah


The coming two incidents took place in the US.


As far as I remember, it was 1985, yes, and i was visiting the US. I was visiting an Egyptian friend in a State close to NY (connecticut). Anyway, she dropped me to the train with my large luggage, and warned me not to expect any help while getting off in the station. I was to me picked up by a relative to drive me to JFK airport. I was standing in the train with my head cover and large luggage, while getting off, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, a very distinguished looking man with an elegant coat on, quickly picked up my luggage, till I got off, he just put it in front of me and nodded and took off (he wasnt even a Muslim). I hardly had time to thank him. Sobhan Allah. I was driving my suitcase towards the station main hall where I was supposed to be picked up. An african american came towards me and said salam alykom sister, any help? I explained I was waiting for my relative. Immediately, he said I will wait with u. I told him, what if he's late? He said, then I will drop you to the airport, but I must ensure you are safely picked up. As soon as my relative showed up, he greeted him, explained why he waited with me. and just took off. Sobhan Allah, no matter how long, I still remember those two incidents. Later on I called my friend and explained to her how Allah Assigned those to help me. She was surprised, specially with the train man. :)

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#23

: Gazakum Allah khairan


I do not know what happened to me to be away & find difficulty to visit the forum


Please pray for me all I am your brother & I need your prayer


<b>I have one touchy story:</b>


(About few years ago in one day after praying fajer I was driving my car to work as usual for years in the same road when I totally lost control of my car I did not know why even I was not speeding.


But suddenly my cars flied over a small tree & flipped in few seconds


My car became total loss & I sold it as escarp


But with the blessing of Allah & his protections to whom who prayed fajer I was only having minor injury & I immediately walked & I Thanked Allah for his blessing


WHOEVER SAW THE CAR BEFORE SEENING ME THOUGHT I WAS DEAD


:lailahaillallah: :lailahaillallah: :lailahaillallah:

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#24

Bismillah


O Mash aAllah, welcome back brother hefny, we hope Insh a Allah that u can have time to be with us.


May Allah Protect us and you always ameen.

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#25

Bismillah


Yesterday I had an interpretation assignment. I met the non Arabic speaker (german) to whom I was giving the service, before, and in our introduction, he learnt that because I m Muslim I cannt shake hands with him. He accepted this with full respect and showed no hostility, which in some cases it happens but not directly. Well, let us say it becomes a message of a serious commitment to Islam.


Anyway, last evening, the assignment was some kind of hard and long, at the end he wanted to thank me much. He smokes pipe, and he had his tobacco pack in front of him when he was showing it to someone. Suddenly, before I left, he asked me can u touch this pack, I said yes and touched it spontaneously, he held it from the other side, and shook it saying thank u so much. I really respected his respecftul and thoughtful attitude. He wanted to express his appreciation in a different manner and thought of this innovative idea not to insult my attitude.


It was really touching and revealed how non Muslims will respect us when we respect our rules.


Alhamdulelah. :)

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#26

Bismillah


as salam alykom


Wow nothing good happens to anyone??


Any way, few months ago i was driving with a co worker on a long fly over that is usually crowded because it connects the two ends of Cairo. It was almost 5 in the afternoon and everyone was racing. I found the temprature gauage going up quickly till it was really hot. i had to stop taking the side of the fly over and cars racing. I went out of the car trying to see if someone could help me check the water. Just as I stepped out, a car pulled over behind me to drop off a young man who immediately approached me politely and asked if I needed help. I explained the situation. Alhamdulelah I had some water with me, he took the trouble, although he seemed to be a delivery person who was taking eye glasses somewhere. He checked the water, added more water, then I asked him about his destination. Turned out close to my house. I offered him a ride, he said I will only come because I m concerned that the car shall act silly. Alhamdulelah, he explained the problem to me and kept giving me instructions on how to drive and deal with it till I droped him. O when he joined me in the car, without me asking he went to the back seat. Alhamdulelah, there are still such examples.

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#27

Bismillah


Last week, I was walking back home, but the weather was really cold and very windy. I found a car slowing down close to me with a Niqabbi women asking me if she can give me a ride. I thanked her much and explained that i really need to walk. Then I did invoke to Allah to keep her fixed and increase her good manners. ameen

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#28

Bismillah


As Salam alaikum


I was driving home from Juma' this past week when a boy, who did not look, ran in front of my car from behind a van. I hit him. Alhamdulillah it was just his leg and I was already slowing down. Alhamdulillah that he then got up and ran to his mother. Alhamdulillah, they were nice and understanding about the whole situation. Alhamdulillah, so were the police. Alhamdulillah no ambulance was needed and that there was only a red mark. Alhamdulillah that witnesses came forward to verify that it was not my fault.


Most of all, Alhamdulillah that I am muslim so I have not played the "what-if" game until I was sick. Instead, I have been very grateful that Allah Helped me.


I have been making a lot of dua' begging Allah to help me in my situation as if He is not. Astaghfirullah, it took this terrifying incident for me to understand that Allah is ALWAYS Helping me... in ways and means that I will never fully comprehend.


As Salam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu

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#29

Bismillah


as salam alykom


Mash a Allah Dan, Alhamdulelah that this whole situation turned easy with Allah's Close Help. Certainly Allah Does, but at the same time, Allah Loves to constantly Hear our dua asking for help because by this we are actually establishing His Names and Attributes. Your favourit thread!

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#30

Bismillah


As salam alykom


Two days ago i was buying Falafel sandwitches in a restaurant before going to work, a man was waiting for his order to be ready on the other side of the waiting area when a woman who looked from her appearence to be a simple not well educated one came inquiring if there was a close by place for her to make a phone call. The man directed her to the exchange that was close by and explained they have public phones, I tried directing her to a closer place, but she said it was closed and she needed to make a call urgently to her place. In no time without any hesitation, the man who also looked not to be a well off (he is buying fool and falfel for breakfast any way indicating his economic class) offered her his mobile to call from. She said she does not know how to use it, he helped her by dialing the number for her to speak.


Sobhan Allah, may Allah increase this type of people, allow us to improve. Those models makes one always remember the hadeeth of the Messenger salla Allah a`lyhee wa sallam saying goodness shall remain in my nation till the day after.

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