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Submitted by Alamdar khan (Pakistan), Feb 9, 2006 at 08:48

Now what i m writting is actually for those who dont really know the worth of being in a religion, because its already mentioned in the HOLY Quran:

"Those whom Allah does not want to enlighten, He closes their eyes and their minds and they are unable to benefit from this message"

The actual problem with a human being is that there are times when we think that we are actually on the top of the world after some achievment but we actually dont realise that the achievment that is made is only through the will of the one who created us and those before us, and we intend to forget that.

Allah doesnt need Human Bows or anything of that sort the life is a test and we should realise that... if He wanted bows He cud ve created the world with the mind which wud ve had da Built-in software just like the animals. Allah created us with a software which works actually on free will. And by using that freewill we can actually achieve either Heaven or Hell.

I felt so depressed when i actually heard the news of the cartoon controversy but there was actually nothing that i could do about it. And i even went through the articles of different people saying their point of views. I was shocked to hear one of the comments and that was :

" i wonder why these Muslims came out with their guns and were protesting against just a simple cartoon that was made"

and then i realised that the person who wrote that article actually does nt really know the reality which is ISLAM and the worth of The Prophet MOHAMMAD (PeaCe Be Upon HIM).

My request to my brothers n sisters of that caliber who actually think that whats the point in fighting over a cartoon is that think for a second of the time when actually u would die n wud ve nothin but only the doings n the followings what u had made in the life.
Dugged down the earth where actually we all have to go one day... i m sure no one of u would want hell to be his/her desire to be at... all of us have a heart and we all actually want peace after our life so plz try to believe the worth of the leader of a Pious religion ISLAM which is Muhammad (peaCe be Upon HIm) n try to realise that this actually is wrong.

Only if u respect Mohamad (PBUH) and ALLAH ALMIGHTY i m Sure that THE LORD himself will have a great place for u all in the life here after


The basic pillar of ISLAM is the KALMA

"LA iLLA ha ILLAHALLAHo MUHAMMAD uRasooL ALLAH"

which means Theres NO GOD but ALLAH and MUHAMMAD is his Beloved Prophet.

i believe that onLy if an individual have faith in only this saying would be in Heaven in life after death...

AMen

p.S. ResPect 2 aLL

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