A Lesson from Alexander the Great

Story of Alexander the Great
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Alexander the Great is known as the most powerful military leader and conqueror of the ancient world. Before he turned 30 years old he conquered an empire stretching over 3,000 miles from Greece to India. He was born in 356 BC in Macedonia, known today as northern Greece.

On his sickbed and during his last hour alive, Alexander the Great told his generals "After my death, when you put my body in the casket, let my arms hang over the edges with my palms wide open, so the public can see my empty hands while I am leaving the world." After he died, many dignitaries came to view the royal funeral and were very surprised to see his arms hanging over the edge of the casket with his palms wide open. They asked questions about this unique scene. A wise man told them “O’ People, Alexander the Great is telling us that when he ruled the world, great treasures of gold, silver and wealth came to be under his possession. Yet, indeed he is leaving the world empty handed."

Source: Partially extracted from the writtings of JC Pinkerton.

Anas bin Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Three things follow the bier of a dead man, two of them come back and one is left with him: the members of his family, wealth and his good deeds. The members of his family and wealth come back while his deeds alone are left with him. (Sahih Muslim)
 

American Muslim

Just Another Slave
nice story

This is a very nice story. However "great" Alexander was, wouldn't it be better to tell stories of the prophets or sahaba (PBUT) ? I don't mean to be offensive, Humble. I love how you put a related hadith at the end of your thread.

Oh, btw, did you take the CPA's ?
 

virtualeye

Tamed Brother
AssalaamuAlaikum,

This story about Alexander the NOT great, seems to be a hearsay. I read about him otherwise, that he massacred many many people. What great ? Great in what sense? Great disaster? Great torement? Great hitman?


Wasslaam,
VE
 

Jawad

New Member
Asalamolaykum Varehmatullah.

Alexander the great is just a term given to him since he was a man of power, thats all. Conan was a barbarian. So Its Conan the barbarian =]
 
This is a very nice story. However "great" Alexander was, wouldn't it be better to tell stories of the prophets or sahaba (PBUT) ? I don't mean to be offensive, Humble. I love how you put a related hadith at the end of your thread.

Oh, btw, did you take the CPA's ?

I totally agree, I don't think he was great but that is just the name people are familiar with. I am just using this because there is a "great" moral in it.

Inshallah next month I will take my CPA exam, the material is overwhelming, it's all about committing time. By the way, i'm curious, you said you are a truck driver and drive almost all day, so do you have a laptop while you drive? you better pay attention to the road brother lol.

walaakum salaam
 

Abdul-Raheem

Signing Out.....
:salam2:

Wait a minute, I think there's a misunderstanding here. As I remember it, it was Dul-Qurnain. Many people confuse the two but there's a difference. Alexandra was a pagan while Dhul Qurnain was not.

wasalam
 

Abu Eesaa

Servant Of Allah
Salaam,

Allah (swt) alone is great and non but he desrve that title. I really dont care if it is a expression I will save the word "GREAT" for Allah alone.

Salaam...
Abu Eesaa
 
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