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Post by Anwar K on Dec 28, 2006 0:33:33 GMT
THE BLIND MAN IN THE MAZE There was once a blind man, who in addition to not being able to see, also had a bald head. For a misdemeanour he had committed, the king put the poor fellow in a specially built prison designed like a maze or labyrinth. The prison had a number of false doors and one real door, which opened and led to the light of the outside world. By the king’s order, anyone who could find the real door could step through it and immediately gain his freedom. For a long time the blind man felt his way carefully around the prison’s wall, searching for the one real door. But as it happened, every time he actually came to it, he was distracted by an itch on his bald head. As a result, he scratched his head each time that he came to the door to freedom and, as he meanwhile kept moving slowly along the prison walls, he missed the one and real door over and over again. From the chisti.ru website
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sunniboy
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Post by sunniboy on Dec 31, 2006 19:38:44 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
ALHAMDULILAH !!!!!!
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muzaffar
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Post by muzaffar on Jan 4, 2007 2:34:08 GMT
THE BLIND MAN IN THE MAZE There was once a blind man, who in addition to not being able to see, also had a bald head. For a misdemeanour he had committed, the king put the poor fellow in a specially built prison designed like a maze or labyrinth. The prison had a number of false doors and one real door, which opened and led to the light of the outside world. By the king’s order, anyone who could find the real door could step through it and immediately gain his freedom. For a long time the blind man felt his way carefully around the prison’s wall, searching for the one real door. But as it happened, every time he actually came to it, he was distracted by an itch on his bald head. As a result, he scratched his head each time that he came to the door to freedom and, as he meanwhile kept moving slowly along the prison walls, he missed the one and real door over and over again. From the chisti.ru website Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuJazakallah, i had to read it twice to grasp the meaning.
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Post by Musalman on Jan 4, 2007 18:46:14 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhusubhanallah, alhamdulilah
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nizamuddin
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Post by nizamuddin on Jan 4, 2007 19:51:59 GMT
THE BLIND MAN IN THE MAZE There was once a blind man, who in addition to not being able to see, also had a bald head. For a misdemeanour he had committed, the king put the poor fellow in a specially built prison designed like a maze or labyrinth. The prison had a number of false doors and one real door, which opened and led to the light of the outside world. By the king’s order, anyone who could find the real door could step through it and immediately gain his freedom. For a long time the blind man felt his way carefully around the prison’s wall, searching for the one real door. But as it happened, every time he actually came to it, he was distracted by an itch on his bald head. As a result, he scratched his head each time that he came to the door to freedom and, as he meanwhile kept moving slowly along the prison walls, he missed the one and real door over and over again. From the chisti.ru website Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhusorry i dont get it ? someone explain it to me please
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Javed
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Post by Javed on Jan 5, 2007 18:16:11 GMT
THE BLIND MAN IN THE MAZE There was once a blind man, who in addition to not being able to see, also had a bald head. For a misdemeanour he had committed, the king put the poor fellow in a specially built prison designed like a maze or labyrinth. The prison had a number of false doors and one real door, which opened and led to the light of the outside world. By the king’s order, anyone who could find the real door could step through it and immediately gain his freedom. For a long time the blind man felt his way carefully around the prison’s wall, searching for the one real door. But as it happened, every time he actually came to it, he was distracted by an itch on his bald head. As a result, he scratched his head each time that he came to the door to freedom and, as he meanwhile kept moving slowly along the prison walls, he missed the one and real door over and over again. From the chisti.ru website Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhusorry i dont get it ? someone explain it to me please Basically it means the door to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, the path to jannah is right their in front of you, dont be blind and be distracted by other things. Dont wander around in your life, there is only one path leading to Our Lord and Master.
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Post by ya habibi on Jan 6, 2007 7:35:39 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
A very clever post.
Thanks.
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Ashiq e Rasool
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Post by Ashiq e Rasool on Jan 6, 2007 12:08:00 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
ASALATU WASALAMU ALAYKA YA RASULLALLAH Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam
A great post with a great message. Cleverly told, but so true, the door to eternity is there for the taking, but so is shaytan lurking in the background leading us to distractions.
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Post by Panjatani on Jan 31, 2007 16:20:10 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
ASALATU WASALAMU ALAYKA YA RASULLALLAH Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam
SubhanAllah , A beautiful post!
JazakAllahu khayrun
Yaa Syed Abdul Rahim
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Post by ahmedabad on Feb 5, 2007 12:13:26 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
Jazakallah for sharing.
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Post by ishy on Feb 28, 2007 22:01:36 GMT
Subhanallah
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