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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
This is a sad story. Why do people find others fault when the fact that you have to focus on yourself? ![]() No, Im not emphasizing on the topic that they are discussing and not focussing on who commented on that. It is just about our own habit. Yes, it is our habit not characteristic. We always find others fault and tend to tell them that they are wrong. As long as they admit that they are wrong, you finally feel so powerful just the fact that you are right. Then the person who was wrong tend not to admit and said that you think you study in religious school, you are right? And then tell us that we should mind our own business. Allah made brothers and sisters in islam so that you can remind each other. The keyword here is REMIND. not BLAME. We remind ourselves too. And those who are being reminded, don't be ignorant. You are then being ignorant to your religion. The photo up there is just so wrong. That girl said that the world will soon come to an end because of the 'minah tudung'. Hello world, they is only two type of people in this world. The good people and the bad people. Don't tell me because of what they wear and who they are literally means WHAT they are. Maybe I should say this in islamic perspective. There is a muslim and a mukmin. There is different between the two of them. Muslim: the one who embraced islam but not reformed his heart and inner self through it. They tend to look out for people's hidden flaws and shameful secrets. Mukmin: They will never waste their time in such a disgraceful activity because they know that in the final reckoning they will be asked about their own flaws. We are wasting so much time looking for and discussing the faults of others. You want to make it as a moral story? Fine, but seal the name of that person. And if you do want to remind, there is a nice way of it. Dear brothers and sisters, I, on behalf of religious islamic school's student, just want to tell you that we are not ANGELS. we still do mistakes. we are still being corrupted by the devil. Doesn't mean the person who learn religious knowledge should end up being a religious teacher. Don't tell me that you study Mathematics and you end up being a Mathematician. Right? So let's start focussing on ourselves ! I am not angels. I am just reminding myself and others too. Thank you :) Quote of the day: "Behind every argument is someone's ignorance." - Robert Benchley |
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