Thursday, 14 July 2011

...go far, stay long, see deep Part II

...watched ustaz Kazim's video from YouTube...he is my wife's favourite ustaz...his speech (ceramah) is very interesting...funny but full of lessons to be learned...very interesting...in one of his videos, he talked about rumours...and how easy for us to believe what others said about something or someone...and how easy we made conclusion based on just hearsays...he said during prophet Muhamad's (pbuh) time there was a man named Abdullah Salam...a well respected Jewish at that time...when he heard rumours about prophet Muhamad (pbuh) (many especially Jewish refused to accept Muhamad as a prophet but claimed him to be a magician)...Abdullah went to meet him and asked Muhamad (pbuh) several questions to test/prove his prophecies...(it is said to be the Jewish tradition to be curious...and curiosity encourage them to do research and debate on many issues...before making conclusion/decision)...Abdullah later converted to Islam when he was satisfied with all the answers provided by Muhamad (pbuh)...the story is similar to the concept of 'go far, stay long, and see deep'...'listen, watch (see yourself), then ask before you believe'...

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