Friday, August 21, 2020
Donââ¬â¢t Change the World Essay
Quite a long time ago, there was a ruler who managed a prosperous nation. At some point, he went for an excursion to some far off zones of his nation. At the point when he had returned to his royal residence, he griped that his feet were extremely excruciating, on the grounds that it was the first occasion when that he went for such a long excursion, and the street that he experienced was harsh and stony. He at that point requested his kin to cover each street of the whole nation with leather.Definitely, this would require a large number of cowsââ¬â¢ skin, and would cost a tremendous measure of cash. At that point one of his savvy hirelings challenged himself to tell the lord, ââ¬Å"Why do you need to go through that superfluous measure of cash? Why donââ¬â¢t you simply cut a little bit of calfskin to cover your feet?â⬠The ruler was astonished, however he later consented to his proposal, to make a ââ¬Å"shoeâ⬠for himself.There is really an important exercise of life in this story: to make this world a glad spot to live, you better change yourself â⬠your heart; and not the world. The Travelers and the Plane Tree Two men were strolling along one summer day. Before long it turned out to be too hot to even think about going any further and, seeing a huge plane tree close by, they tossed themselves on the ground to rest in its shade.Gazing up into the branches one man said to the next: ââ¬Å"What a futile tree this is. It doesn't have natural product or nuts that we can eat and we can't utilize its wood for anything.â⬠ââ¬Å"Donââ¬â¢t be so ungrateful,â⬠stirred the tree in answer. ââ¬Å"I am by and large amazingly valuable to you at the present time, protecting you from the sweltering sun. What's more, you consider me a useful for-nothing!â⬠All of Godââ¬â¢s manifestations have a decent reason. Islam instructs us that we ought to never put down Allahââ¬â¢s gifts.
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