History of Reversal Light
The village boy Ruhul Amin was an ordinary boy from a rural village. From a child, he has been restless, mischievous and a bit of a lasting life. But he had a good side - he did what he loved in my heart. He wasn't very interested in learning, but he was very interested in gossip, spent time with friends and was committed to various bad habits.
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The village boy Ruhul Amin was an ordinary boy from a rural village. From a child, he has been restless, mischievous and a bit of a lasting life. But he had a good side - he did what he loved in my heart. He wasn't very interested in learning, but he was very interested in gossip, spent time with friends and was committed to various bad habits.
His parents tried to explain many times, and took him to the Imam and brought him to the mosque, but nothing went well. As he grew older, Ruhuel's behavior deteriorated.
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In the middle of sin, Ruhul moved to the city. There, he met an evil friend named Hashem. Hashem led him to drugs, gambling and various misconduct. He hesitated at first, but the rules gradually became accustomed to these activities.
One day, he tricked the businessman and took him a lot of money. Since then, he has become arrogant - he thinks The Third Mother's Tears
In the village, his mother always prays for her son. While Tahajd's prayer cried out to Allah,
_ "Ollah! Lead my son. Take him back. Who else can hear my cry?" _
One day, Ruhul's father, and despite being often called, he often came. The mother then realized that her son had completely changed.
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Day of Accident. One night, Ruhule drove the car after drinking alcohol with a friend. Suddenly, he attacked the child and abandoned it. The child was seriously injured. At the time, some people caught Lehule and handed him over to the police. It was only after he went to prison that he thought about his actions.
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During his three days in prison, he met an old prisoner. The old man reads the Quran every day. Ruhul was initially annoyed, but gradually he began to listen to the old man. One day the old man said to him,
_ "You know, Allah's mercy is so great that if you are truly inverted, he will forgive all your sins. The Quran says-
" Ruhuru's heart."
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The beginning of a reversal. After he left prison, he did not return to his previous life. He went to the mosque and sat with the Imam. He said and cried out: "I have committed many sins. Has Allah forgiven me? The imam said: "Of course, He will. Allah's mercy is infinite. Repent, pray to read the Quran. Gradually, everything will be fine."
From that day, Ruhur began reading the Holy Qur'an.
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When he returned to his parents, a month later, he returned to the village. He stood at the door and said, "Mother, please forgive me. I am not the Rufur whom I was before."
The mother hugged her son and said, "You have repentance. This is the greatest happiness of my life."
From that day, Ruhul prayed five times a day and regularly went to the village mosque. He taught small children Islam and told them a story about the life of the Prophet (Pbuh).
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Ruhuh Amin is now a respected young man in the village. He not only changed his life, but he also helped many other young people change. His life story is now being taught as an educational lesson at a village school.
One day the boy asked him. "Brother, you have committed so many sins. How has it changed? "
The rule said with a smile:
"No one will change except for Allah's mercy. I suppose sin and cried out and said, "Allah has shown mercy. Never despair."
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Main lessons of this story:
-Allah's mercy is more than anything.
-No comparison with parents' prayers.
- Bad society can destroy life, and good society can build life.
-Islam's light gives peace and direction to the right way of life.
Last Word is this story tells us that, we can return to Allah at all levels of life. Ruh, honesty, consistent behavior - these three things change every life.
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S.M.Alam Rashid
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