Mufti Menk
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Healing the Broken Heart
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http://www.muftimenk.com 05-02-2011 07:57:28
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Shame on you! You killed them at home, in the hospitals, in the ambulances, in the schools, in the mosques, in the markets, on the farms, in the refugee camps, while giving birth, while fleeing to 'safety' waving white flags! The elderly, the men, women, children, aid workers,…
Be conscious what you feed your mind. A toxic mind is a toxic life. Start healing your soul and you’ll heal your life. That’s when you can truly become the best version of yourself. It won’t happen overnight but if you persevere, you’ll get there with the Almighty’s help.
Be mindful of the company you keep. When you are with the wrong crowd, they see you as competition. They look at you with the eyes of envy. Some even speak ill behind your back and hope for your failure. Learn to observe people’s behaviour. The Almighty often sends warning signs.
Do you find yourself facing trial after trial, hardship after hardship? Don’t despair. Bear good patience and keep exalting the Almighty. He will make a way out for you; from all your trials and tribulations. It’s only a matter of time. Don’t lose hope in His Mercy. Soldier on.
You can reboot your life many times over and start afresh but if the program doesn’t involve the Almighty, you’ll be back to square one in no time, with no progress being made at all. So never leave Him out of your equation if you want success, both in this world and the next.
Run your own race. Stop comparing yourself to others. If the Almighty wants you to have what others have, He will give it to you, if not now then at some stage later on. Be happy with His Decree. Learn to accept His plan for your life. Show gratitude. If you’re grateful, He will…
The choices you make are yours. You don’t need to explain yourself to anyone. But a lot of us feel this need to explain ourselves. Perhaps we want to be liked by everyone. Or to fit in with them. Whatever it is, stick to your decisions. If you think you’re wrong, correct them.