Sunday, January 22, 2006

WHY AM I LIKE THIS, AND WHY ARE YOU LIKE THAT?

NOW...
***ORIGINAL STATE 'FITRA'***
THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT TOPIC, SO I HAVE TO CONCENTRATE AND WANT YOU TO AS WELL...
AS IT IS RELATED TO WHY YOU'RE LIKE THAT, AND WHY I AM LIKE THIS...
NOW, GUESS WHAT?
MOOOOOOOOOOST OF OUR LIVES WERE NOT PLANNED RIGHT....
THE PROPHET SALLA ALLAHU ALYHI WASALAM SAID REGARDING RAISING KIDS...
1-PLAY WITH THEM UNTIL THEY'RE SEVEN...
that's not the case in most of the world's surface...go and check out the KGs...i taught and i know what I'm talking about..I taught grades ones to fives...Goodness... as if they are doing PhDs.we should play with them until they're SEVEN...KGs are full of math and science...etc...THAT'S NOT THE WAY IT SHOULD BE...and then,
2-DISCIPLINE THEM UNTIL THEY'RE 14...
that's also not the case in most of the places...they (parents) usually get fed up when they're 8 or ten, and then give up on them 'cuz they we're not "good kids"... the kids they wanted them to be...(saaad)and then,
3-BE FRIENDS WITH THEM UNTIL THEY'RE 21...
hehehe, funny...ITS HARDLY HAPPENING......
NOW REGARDING THE FITRA PART...IT IS THE INITIALLY SOUND AND SURRENDER (to Allah) NATURE THAT CHARACTERIZES HUMANS AAAAAAAAAATTTTT BIRTH.IT STARTS CHANGING FROM THE FIRST HIT ON THE BACK FOLLOWED BY THE FIRST SCREAM...I MEAN LOOK AT SOME ARAB MOTHERS...
THE BABIES START TALKING,
THEY ARE HAPPY,
AND NEXT THING THEY START ASKING THEM NOT TO TALK AND IF THEY STILL DO,
THEY DON'T REALLY LISTEN...
*****KNOWLEDGE*****
Five things that the Qur'an demands from every Muslim are as follows:
1. The Muslim is required to believe in the Qur'an,
2. He is required to read it,
3. He is required to understand it,
4. He is required to act upon its teachings, and
5. He is required to convey its teachings to others.
TO READ MORE ABOUT THIS KNOWLEDGE
NOW WHAT I MEANT PRESICELY IS, ANY KNOWLEDGE THAT YOUR PURE AND SOLE INTENTION BEHIND IS PLEASING ALLAH AND HIS APOSTLE IN A WAY, THEN THAT IS THEEEEEEEEEE KNOWLEDGE...
AND WAYS ARE ALWAYS DIFFERENT...

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