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4 years ago

Terrible nasihaha ....

He was a wise scholar. Who had many students. Whenever a new disciple came to him, he would take his test.

He kept some parrots. And he taught the birds one thing, that is; "Shikari Ayega, Dana Dalega, Jal Bichayega, Fasna Nehi". That means "the hunter will come, feed you, set a trap, don't get trapped."

Whenever a new student came, he would tell him with some grains and a net, "Go and get some parrots from under that tree."

As soon as people saw the birds, they would start singing, "Shikari Ayega, Dana Dalega, Jal Bichayega, Fasna Nehi". Then most of the students would come back thinking that such a clever bird could not be caught!

But if a student casts a net and gives grain, he sees that the birds are talking মুখে but the grain is coming to eat and getting caught in the net. That is, the words of their mouths are of no use to them.

They do not know what the birds are saying. The birds do not know - what is the 'hunter' thing! What a 'fake' thing! What a 'fasna' thing! So no matter how much they sing in their mouths, they are trapped in death.

ানায় Our condition today is just like that of parrots. We testify with our mouths, 'La ilaha illallah', but we do not know the meaning. Surah Fatiha is recited in every prayer but we do not understand what Allah wants to say in it.

At the same time we are committing usury, slander, arrogance, adultery, backbiting and innumerable haraam deeds and like parrots we are saying kalema again and also claiming ourselves as Muslims! So our testimony is like a parrot. We are still trapped in the hunter's net after chanting kalema in our mouths.

May Allah Ta'ala teach us the right religion and grant us the grace to live according to the Qur'an and Sahih Sunnah. Amen

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