This must be one of the most beautiful video productions of several natural wonders such as the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls, river deltas and volcanoes. Subhanallah the wonders which were created.
Most Amazing Views of Natural Wonders
January 23, 2012Behavior Speaks Louder than Words!
December 27, 2011Many times we go through our daily routines without much thought, even such acts as wudu and prayer. Once someone passed on a quote, “keep smiling for you never know who may fall in love with it”. It reminded me that all of our actions count, not just our smile. Sometimes the smallest of our actions may leave a lasting print on someone we cross paths with. I will never forget one of my staff: I was required to do a bi-yearly staff evaluation which consisted of sitting in on a few classes and writing up a form and submitting it. This surely affected her chances of getting a merit raise or other benefits. However, due to a heavy schedule I was not always able to sit in on the 11 classes with the frequency that I really should have. When it came time to write up the appraisal, I made a few strict comments about her always keeping to herself and not interacting with her peers and a few other classroom management issues. When she was requested to sign it she turned the form in with stiff replies to all points and the basis was- how could I effectively evaluate her when I had not attended her class more than twice.
In all fairness, she was right. I had not spent enough time to be able to give her a full evaluation. Maybe other supervisors would have been upset or felt threatened by such a response from an employee. However I knew that she was right and was only asking for fair treatment. In the subsequent portion of the school year, I gained a new respect for the teacher as she put more effort into rectifying her shortfalls. At the same time, I made more of an effort to appreciate her work and to notice it. Because of her courage to stand up for what was right, I learned a valuable lesson in dealing with colleagues. I started to increase my attention of the teachers’ best efforts, and tried to give them support to overcome weak areas.
A few years later I decided to stop working and focus on my family. During that time, this particular teacher sent me a message out of the blue telling me how much she had appreciated working with me and she listed a few things that I had done that had really had a positive affect upon her as a person. One of them was noticing people and recognizing their value as an individual. I never thought about that. It just seemed a normal thing that we should do for each other, yet she was not the only one to mention this point. Time and again it was said how much I had influenced a person, changed how they looked at things, encouraged them to go past what they thought was their limit, and how I was able to see the lion hiding within the kitten.
I often think back to that message. It touched me so deeply and made me realize that often its the little things which we do that have an impact on people, hopefully in a positive way. We may never know or hear of how we touched someone’s life. Our behavior or actions may be planted as seeds and take a long time to grow, but we know that the seeds are there. For this reason we should always think how we represent ourselves, as human beings and as Muslims. Does our behavior coincide with Islamic teachings? Does our hijab or dress present the real teachings or are we tied up in trying to be modern? Are we shy to convey to others what we believe in?
The following video is short but the point is so clear! What we do– or DON’T do– may have strong effects upon those who come in contact with us. Let us be aware and try to improve ourselves so that we can always promote the best knowledge, behaviors and attitudes.
How Should a Muslim Husband Behave Towards his Wife
October 19, 2011This has got to be one of the cutest videos I have seen in a while. ”Its complicated”
The Uniqueness of the Holy Quran: It is a Single Unified Version!
May 27, 2011What I found interesting is that he is making a point which many may not understand— because the Christians to NOT have a unified book which ALL agree upon,, there is no way that they can rewrite from memory if all the bibles were thrown away. But because there is only ONE version of ARABIC Quran, and thousands have memorized from the first letter to the last, they would be able to rewrite it and have others check and verify its correctness. This procedure actually still occurs when a new print is made: the raw print is read by scholars to check for typing mistakes, deletions, or additions. Only once it has been verified can the press go ahead and make the final print out.
A Woman’s Example of Patience
January 22, 2011Throughout the early Islamic history there are many examples of brave and strong women. One of these women was Um Shuraik, who endured harsh treatment from Quraish people, but her wisdom and patience brought great rewards..this is also a wonderful example of the verse in the Qur’an, “Verily, with hardship there is relief” (Qur’an 94:6) This sentence is repeated twice!
Also a Hadith Bukhari: The Prophet (pbuh) said, “Whoever Allah wishes good for, He inflicts him (with hardship).”
The Qur’an is full of many verses which urge us to be patient!
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Controlling Anger!
January 22, 2011Have you ever wondered why we get so angry at times? Some of us stew on low steam, others wait until they can no longer keep their feeilngs inside and burt out in a rage.. others are angry all of the time. And a few have learned the gift– and yes I believe it is a gift – of being able to control anger. We all get angry. Anger is a normal emotion and there is nothing intrinsically wrong with anger. It is how we deal or actually do NOT deal with our anger. Being able to understand ourselves, our threshholds, and how to manage anger is a vital skill which helps us to interact with others on a positive scale. Below is a great video about anger and how it actually follows other emotions. If we can learn to control other basic desires and emotions– we will in the end learn to control – and maybe even channel- anger into a useful and positive force in our lives.
This Life Needs Patience and Gratitude
January 14, 2011So many of us do not have this vital trait in our lives. We rush around daily trying to manage all of the demands placed upon us, yet we do so in a very rushed and sometimes rude manner. If we consider all of the verses written in the Holy Quran, we can clearly see that God has placed a very high value and importance upon patience. Whether we are dealing with a lazy, demanding or incompetent boss, annoying coworker, frustrating relative or impudent children, we must make the effort to handle each situation with patience, gratitude and tolerance. Many times I wonder why a person is being rude, cold or demanding and I eventually find out I cannot comprehend what his or her day has been like; the personal problems they may be dealing with on top of heavy work load or horrible upper management. Patience and gratitude surely work hand in hand for we should feel gratitude for our situation and know that no matter how bad it may seem, we are better off than many others in this world.
Below is a video by the renowned scholar Abu Bilal Philips: I do hope that you gain benefit and follow up with other videos he has posted.
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