“Every statement applies to something in particular, just as every statement has an inner meaning. To what does your present statement apply?” asked the Prophet. Muadh then told the Prophet that he had never
“Is Ibn abu Qahafah there among you?” Again the Prophet told his Companions to remain silent. “And what about Ibn Khattab? Is he there?” Shouted Abu Sufyan a third time, while the Prophet still urged reticence
the distance.The Order of NatureTry closing your room, going away, and returning after a few weeks. What do you find on your return?
A thick layer of dust all over the room. This is so unpleasant that you
can take it away now,” he said. And off the cyclist rode, with his bike once again running smoothly.
What was true of this bicycle is true also of human society. When there is something wrong with society
“Which branch would you like to teach?” the Principal asked him. “Indian History,” Fr. Heras replied. “What do you know about Indian history? The Principal asked him. Fr. Heras said that he knew nothing. “How
incredible experience had taken place in less than a moment!
The next morning, the Prophet told the Quraysh what had happened. They did not believe him. Many of the companions were amazed and wanted the Prophet
died when I was six years old and I was a pampered boy until then.56.IS THERE A LIMIT TO PATIENCE? WHAT IF SOME COMMUNITY TAKES ADVANTAGE OF OUR SITUATION?Patience is a form of worship – then why a limit
“the emperor of both the worlds,” “leader of the Universe,” “the crown king of Arabia,” and so on.
What is the reason for these two starkly different pictures of one and the same personality? It is that
were stored in the fields and settlements, an immeasurable strain would be placed on the environment. What nature does in this case is to divert all the spare accumulated water to the rivers and seas.
It
alluring ideas (some traditions mention 30 deceivers who will appear in the later phase of human history).What is meant by deception? It means, in fact, intellectual misguidance through misinterpretation of religion