CRITICISM, PAKISTAN, RELIGIOSITY, HUMAN IMPERFECTIONS & ARROGANCE:
Criticism is a two-way process. When we criticize others, we can expect criticism also in return, even if we are just in our approach. The sad thing is that in Pakistan, some people like to criticize the spirit of religiosity in people while they themselves don't bother to understand the true spirit of Islam. We are only human beings and no one is perfect. And ultimately only ALLAH Almighty will judge us on the day of Resurrection. But those people while criticizing the spirit of religiosity, make little efforts in acquiring the knowledge of 'deen'. They think that offering 'Nawaafil' on Shab-e-Baraat and Shab-e-Qadr will bring Allah's support in their lives throughout the year, but they don't try to offer Salah (Namaaz) five times a day on regular basis which has been deemed as a compulsory or obligatory act in Islam for every Muslim from the age of 10 years. Just because their lives proceed smoothly, they say Allah is happy with them and they forget that God tests His close ones more than others though all human beings go through ups and downs in life. We should all make efforts to acquire true knowledge of 'deen' which won't happen if we are not keen to invest time in it. - Roman Ahsan.
The attached link leads to a 'concern about afterlife' without which we would fail to do justice to our existence in this temporary world:
"How big is your light?" http://together-we-rise.blogspot.com/2013/12/how-big-is-your-light.html
Criticism is a two-way process. When we criticize others, we can expect criticism also in return, even if we are just in our approach. The sad thing is that in Pakistan, some people like to criticize the spirit of religiosity in people while they themselves don't bother to understand the true spirit of Islam. We are only human beings and no one is perfect. And ultimately only ALLAH Almighty will judge us on the day of Resurrection. But those people while criticizing the spirit of religiosity, make little efforts in acquiring the knowledge of 'deen'. They think that offering 'Nawaafil' on Shab-e-Baraat and Shab-e-Qadr will bring Allah's support in their lives throughout the year, but they don't try to offer Salah (Namaaz) five times a day on regular basis which has been deemed as a compulsory or obligatory act in Islam for every Muslim from the age of 10 years. Just because their lives proceed smoothly, they say Allah is happy with them and they forget that God tests His close ones more than others though all human beings go through ups and downs in life. We should all make efforts to acquire true knowledge of 'deen' which won't happen if we are not keen to invest time in it. - Roman Ahsan.
The attached link leads to a 'concern about afterlife' without which we would fail to do justice to our existence in this temporary world:
"How big is your light?" http://together-we-rise.blogspot.com/2013/12/how-big-is-your-light.html
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