This is also where the words of Ibn Masoud come to me. He said, "What is the beauty of this voice if it was in the Qur'an?" When he learned about it, this singer was behind Ibn Mas'ud and asked him to learn from him. I am here in my role to say: How beautiful the Japanese people and their morals if they complete Islam, and perhaps God honors those who have good morals, so that Japan becomes a country of Islam one day soon,
Comment 51
My habit was to write to readers and visitors, but the situation differed with a long commentary, a translation of a collection of articles written by Japanese, left by the commentator The Hope, and I hope you will allow me to republish it here because of its very beautiful human situations. And learned and imitated, entitled: influential positions narrated by Japanese who witnessed or heard about during the recent crisis and the recent devastating earthquake. Let's Begin:
When I was walking home, I saw an elderly lady standing in front of a bakery. The bakery was closed. So the woman stood distributing bread freely to passers-by. Even in such difficult times people were trying to find out what they could do to help others. My heart is warm.
In the supermarket, where all goods fell from the shelves, people were picking up things they wanted to buy accurately, and then standing quietly in the queue to buy food. Instead of creating a state of panic and buying what they wanted, they bought as much as they needed, but bought as little as they needed, I felt proud to be a Japanese!
Elsewhere in the road, there was a lady carrying a banner reading "Please use our toilet," and she had opened her house to people who had been displaced by the flood and earthquake to use their bath !! It is hard to conceal the tears in your eyes when you see this solidarity and sympathy of people.
In Disneyland, they distributed sweets for free, and I watched many high school girls scramble over them. I said to myself, "What?" But minutes later, these girls ran to the children at the evacuation center and distributed them to them. It was a beautiful gesture.
My colleague at work wanted to help in some way, even if only for one person. He wrote a banner: "If you do not mind riding a motorcycle, I can get you home." He stood in the cold with this sign, To his home in the Tokorozawa area which is very far away. I was very impressed and also felt an inner desire to help others.
Due to lack of gasoline, most oil stations are closed or have very long lines. "Because of the current situation, we only give fuel / petrol worth $ 30 per person. Do you agree?" I replied: "Of course I agree and I am happy because we all share this burden." "He said. the worker smiled to me in a way that made me feel comfortable and it removed my anxiety.
I saw a little boy thanking the driver of a public transport bus / bus. "Thank you very much for your hard work to run the train last night." His words have brought tears of joy to the eyes of the driver.
A foreign friend told me that she was shocked to see the long line behind a public phone. Everyone waited patiently for the phone, although everyone was eager to phone their families and relatives.
Traffic was terrible, only one car could pass at each green sign, but everyone was driving quietly. During the 10 hours that the road took (usually only 30 minutes), the only Zemor I heard was Zemmor Shukr. Its cooperation and made me so love Japan more.
When we were waiting on the platform tired and exhausted from standing, a beggar came and gave us a piece of cardboard to sit on. Although we usually ignore them in our daily lives, they were willing to serve us when I needed it !!
Centauri (juice company) distributed the juice free of charge to the people, and the phone companies have increased the number of Internet points and wireless intranet and WiFi to facilitate communication, and a food company distributed a million packets of noodles and canned soup for free, and everyone tries to help in the best way possible .
At the shelter, an old man said, "What will happen to us now?" A high school boy sitting next to him replied, "Do not worry! When we grow old, I promise that we will fix it again! "He said that while his hand was raised on the back of the old man !! I felt then that I was listening to this conversation, that there was hope, and that there was a bright future on the other side of this crisis.
Here's where the comment ended ...
You will not get out of it until you decide where you want to go, and it's all up to you to stumble on your passion and chase it hard to achieve it. When you are passionate about something, you are more energetic and energetic, and conversely, when you are not passionate about what you do, you will not find the energy or the vitality to do what you do. Energy is everything when you want to succeed, so he decided to find a satisfying answer to the question: What do you want in this life, then passionately embarked on its realization and implementation.
Mubarak Mohammed Abdul-Hai, a university student and Nigerian physicist, spent eight months collecting used car parts and abandoned airplanes, relying on his money to repair mobile phones, computers and computers. He ended up making a small yellow helicopter based on an old engine For the Honda Civic, this plane rises up to 3 meters above ground. Mubarak learned the principles of flying through the Internet, making this plane after he realized that making a plane is easier than making a car!
Comment 51
My habit was to write to readers and visitors, but the situation differed with a long commentary, a translation of a collection of articles written by Japanese, left by the commentator The Hope, and I hope you will allow me to republish it here because of its very beautiful human situations. And learned and imitated, entitled: influential positions narrated by Japanese who witnessed or heard about during the recent crisis and the recent devastating earthquake. Let's Begin:
When I was walking home, I saw an elderly lady standing in front of a bakery. The bakery was closed. So the woman stood distributing bread freely to passers-by. Even in such difficult times people were trying to find out what they could do to help others. My heart is warm.
In the supermarket, where all goods fell from the shelves, people were picking up things they wanted to buy accurately, and then standing quietly in the queue to buy food. Instead of creating a state of panic and buying what they wanted, they bought as much as they needed, but bought as little as they needed, I felt proud to be a Japanese!
Elsewhere in the road, there was a lady carrying a banner reading "Please use our toilet," and she had opened her house to people who had been displaced by the flood and earthquake to use their bath !! It is hard to conceal the tears in your eyes when you see this solidarity and sympathy of people.
In Disneyland, they distributed sweets for free, and I watched many high school girls scramble over them. I said to myself, "What?" But minutes later, these girls ran to the children at the evacuation center and distributed them to them. It was a beautiful gesture.
My colleague at work wanted to help in some way, even if only for one person. He wrote a banner: "If you do not mind riding a motorcycle, I can get you home." He stood in the cold with this sign, To his home in the Tokorozawa area which is very far away. I was very impressed and also felt an inner desire to help others.
Due to lack of gasoline, most oil stations are closed or have very long lines. "Because of the current situation, we only give fuel / petrol worth $ 30 per person. Do you agree?" I replied: "Of course I agree and I am happy because we all share this burden." "He said. the worker smiled to me in a way that made me feel comfortable and it removed my anxiety.
I saw a little boy thanking the driver of a public transport bus / bus. "Thank you very much for your hard work to run the train last night." His words have brought tears of joy to the eyes of the driver.
A foreign friend told me that she was shocked to see the long line behind a public phone. Everyone waited patiently for the phone, although everyone was eager to phone their families and relatives.
Traffic was terrible, only one car could pass at each green sign, but everyone was driving quietly. During the 10 hours that the road took (usually only 30 minutes), the only Zemor I heard was Zemmor Shukr. Its cooperation and made me so love Japan more.
When we were waiting on the platform tired and exhausted from standing, a beggar came and gave us a piece of cardboard to sit on. Although we usually ignore them in our daily lives, they were willing to serve us when I needed it !!
Centauri (juice company) distributed the juice free of charge to the people, and the phone companies have increased the number of Internet points and wireless intranet and WiFi to facilitate communication, and a food company distributed a million packets of noodles and canned soup for free, and everyone tries to help in the best way possible .
At the shelter, an old man said, "What will happen to us now?" A high school boy sitting next to him replied, "Do not worry! When we grow old, I promise that we will fix it again! "He said that while his hand was raised on the back of the old man !! I felt then that I was listening to this conversation, that there was hope, and that there was a bright future on the other side of this crisis.
Here's where the comment ended ...
You will not get out of it until you decide where you want to go, and it's all up to you to stumble on your passion and chase it hard to achieve it. When you are passionate about something, you are more energetic and energetic, and conversely, when you are not passionate about what you do, you will not find the energy or the vitality to do what you do. Energy is everything when you want to succeed, so he decided to find a satisfying answer to the question: What do you want in this life, then passionately embarked on its realization and implementation.
Mubarak Mohammed Abdul-Hai, a university student and Nigerian physicist, spent eight months collecting used car parts and abandoned airplanes, relying on his money to repair mobile phones, computers and computers. He ended up making a small yellow helicopter based on an old engine For the Honda Civic, this plane rises up to 3 meters above ground. Mubarak learned the principles of flying through the Internet, making this plane after he realized that making a plane is easier than making a car!
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