A Story of True Faith
In the old days, a story of true faith in a small Arabian village lived a fair and respectable man named Salev. He was a poor farmer and worked hard on a small land to support his wife Fatima and her two children.
In the old days, a story of true faith in a small Arabian village lived a fair and respectable man named Salev. He was a poor farmer and worked hard on a small land to support his wife Fatima and her two children. His income was limited, but his heart was full of faith. His greatest wealth was his deep and unwavering trust in Allah.
After offering Fajr's prayers, Saleh went to his field every day and recited Dhikr and entered Allah. He tinkered with the ground with his own hands and never complained about the difficulties he faced. For him, patience and trust in Allah were more important than any material possession. Even if he was tired or hungry, he said: "Alhamdurilah," he continued his work with a smile.
A severe drought hit the country for a year. The sky remained dry for several months, and once green fields turned brown. The harvest failed, and hunger spread throughout the village. People were desperate. Some went looking for better options, while others were despairing and illicit funds to survive.
However, Saleh remained immovable. "Allah is the best provider," he would say. His wife, Fatima, was a faith-hearted man. She managed everything they had and gave the children patience and prayer. She had very few, but she had still shared some of the food with her neighbour, who had nothing.
One night, Fatima said: Allah will be worried. "Your voice was calm, but there was more hope than fear. Please guide me and give me halal food." The streets were long and dusty, but his heart was full of light.
When he reached town, Saleh went through the streets to search for work. Finally, he finds a small shop for an older merchant. Saleh humbly asked: "Teacher, do you need help in your business? I'm ready to work hard."
The shopkeeper looked at him with hesitation. If I'm happy, you can go back. "Thank you
, Saleh worked hard until the evening and never took a break. Come back tomorrow." The
days were weeks, and Saleh continued. With every coin he deserves, he bought a small food to save the rest. Fatima and the kids were relieved. They thanked Allah for every The night of blessing slowly returns to their lives. Saleh also sent a portion of his income to the poor widows of the village.
One day, a few weeks later, the shopkeeper said: You do it, and we share the profits. "
Tears in Saleh's eyes. Everything thanked Allah. I am grateful for your offer."
From that day on, Saleh created a store with sincerity. He paid Zacat, gave charity and continued his simple life. Every Friday, he joined the mosque and closed his shop early to remind others of Allah's duty. ,
months later, travelers from the old village of Sale entered the city. When the man saw Saleh in the shop, he called: Watch now! "
Saleh smiled and replied: "Yes, brother. I. But I have nothing. Everything I see here is the blessing of Allah. I have placed my trust in him, and he will never disappoint me. "
The traveler returned to the village and told the story of Saleh. The villagers, touched by his faith and transformation, renewed their trust in Allah. The drought slowly opened, rain fell, and the fields were green again. Inspired by Saleh's example, people returned to prayer and charity. _____
History Lessons:
1. Allah's Trust (Tawakuru): True believers depend on Allah even in the darkest times.
2. Honest and hard work: These values perform both secular and spiritual success.
3. Return: Prosperity is trust from Allah and should be shared with the poor.
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Tonoy Chandra Das
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