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A Message 4 You* [[--- Part 16 ---]]

 *A Message 4 You*

[[--- Part 16 ---]]
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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

Listen, everyone.

This life is a test. In this testing class, there are two groups of students.

Group One Students: Those who choose to sin.

Group Two Students: Those who choose to obey Allah.

Allah (swt) knows everything. He knows who is good and who is bad. But He tests us so that on the Day of Judgment, we will judge ourselves. When we see our own failure, we cannot say Allah (swt) is not fair.

*Group One Students:*

What you called "Small Sins" - maybe you listen to music and or watch movies on TV, tell lie, cheat, look at what half-naked ladies carries on their chests and back (online or offline), prayer when you finished what you are doing not when it's time for prayer, engage in haram romance and or sexual intercourse, patronize people who claim to know why so so and so happened etc...bring serious calamity to you and innocent people. So, wake up!

Your sins are not just your own problem. Yes. They bring punishment to everyone. The troubles we see today—the fear, the poverty, the disasters, the hard life—many come from the sins of people. When Allah’s punishment comes, it falls on all. But you will carry a triple burden: the punishment here, in your grave and the terrible Fire in the Hereafter.

The test in this world will one day end. The truth will be shown. Will you be with the truthful or with the fakes? This is a frightening question.

Yes!

Regarding the two categories of students in this world, Allah (swt) says:

"Do people think they will be left alone because they say "We believe" without being tested? We have tested those before them. Allah will make evident those who are truthful and those who are fake". 📚Surah 29 Al-'Ankabut, Ayat 2-3:

When you accidentally sighted a lady online or offline dressed half-naked and you look at her chest and back for the second time, you have not only make evident that you are fake or group one student, but have failed one of your test questions. Yes. And this applies to anything or action which is prohibited in islam.

*Group Two Students:*

To you who work hard to please Allah (swt), who pray on time, who are honest, who avoid bad things (online and offline), who give sadaqah frequently even when they are surrounded by financial problems, who pray Tahajjud consistently even when tired..... be strong!

Your struggle is not wasted. The sacrifices you are making giving out despite your numerous financial needs, your continuous fighting with Shaytan, the hardship you face because of others' sins—the hunger, the fear, the injustice—Allah sees it all. For every pain you bear with patience, seeking only His pleasure, you get a triple reward. One reward for your patience, one reward for your good deeds that keep growing, another reward - giving you light and good companions in your grave.

Yes!

While sinners earn destruction, you earn mercy and a great promotion. This world's pain is temporary. Your eternal home in Paradise is being prepared, filled with peace and joy you cannot imagine.

Allah (swt) is with you. He is the Most Just. On that Day, you will be smiling 😊. You will be safe. And you will be thankful you remained steadfast to pass your test.


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