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Friday, December 3, 2010

A Man With Satan Walking to the Mosque

A young man woke up early morning to morning prayers at the mosque. He dressed, ablutions and walked toward the mosque. On the way to the mosque, the young man fell and his clothes are dirty. He got up, clean clothes, and went back home. At home, she changed clothes, ablutions, and, AGAIN, walked toward the mosque.

On the way back to the mosque, he fell again in the same place. He, again, get up, clean themselves and return homeAt home, he, once again, changed clothes, ablutions and walked toward the mosque.
In the middle of the road to the mosque, he met a man who holds the lamp. He asked the man identity, and replied "I see you fell 2 times on the way to the mosque, so I brought light to illuminate your path. 'The young man  thanked him and they both walked to the mosque.




When arrived at the mosque, the first young man asked the man who brought light to enter and pray at dawn with him. The man refused. The young man was invited back to again and again and again, the answer is the same. The young man asked, why refuse to go and pray. the man replied:
"I am the DEVIL (devil)"
The young man was shocked with the man's Reply. Satan then explained, 'I saw you walking to the mosque, and I am who makes you fall. When you come home, clean the body and returned to the mosque, Allah forgives all sins. I made you fall a second time, and even that does not make you change the mind to stay at home, you still decided to back the mosque.


Because of this, God forgives the sins of all members of your family. I'm afraid if I make you fall for the third time, lest God will forgive the sins of the entire population of your village, so I have to ensure that free you up to the mosque to survive. "




So THE MORAL VALUE of the story, do not let Satan get the advantage of every action. DO NOT let go of a good will who want to do because you never know who will reward you get from all the difficulties which you encounter in your efforts to carry out these good intentions.

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