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24 Hours in the Life of a Muslim
                         24 Hours in the Life of a Muslim





                         Attitude towards blessings



                    Believers who put aside their habitual views and observe their
                environment will understand that everything they perceive is a bless-
                ing from Allah. They will understand that everything—eyes, ears,
                body, all the food they eat, the clean air they breathe, houses, goods
                and property, the things they own and even micro-organisms and
                stars—have been put at their service. And these blessings are too nu-
                merous to count. As our Lord says in the following verse, it is not
                even possible to classify and count all these blessings:
                    If you tried to number Allah's blessings, you could never count
                    them. Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat an-Nahl:
                    18)

                    A believer can legitimately use all the blessings
                given to him in this world but he will never be de-
                ceived by them and so forget to live without
                thought for Allah, the afterlife or the teachings
                of the Qur'an. No matter how many posses-
                sions he has, prosperity, money, or power,
                etc., they will never cause him to become
                decadent or arrogant; in short, they
                will never lead him to
                abandon the
                                                                     teachings of
                                                                   the Qur'an. He
                                                                 is aware that all of
                                                 these things are blessings from
                                         Allah and that if He wills, He can take
                                       them back again. He is always aware that the
                                     blessings of this world are transitory and lim-
                                    ited, that they test him and that they are only re-
                                  flections of the real blessings of the Garden.




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