Sometimes you encounter some people and you become sure that there is a messege sent to you through those unique people, and meeting them was not at all a mere coincidence. Anyway, we as Muslims believe that there is nothing called "coincidence". We rather believe that there is a wisdom behind everything that may happen to you, and there is a lesson you have to learn in every single situation.
Yes, sometimes you come across some person you haven't met before and he drives you to feel ashamed of yourself. That is when you compare his tragic suffering to your suffering, his fatal tribulation to your tribulation, that is if you have any tribulation or any suffering. However, you see him making use of evry blessing he was given to make himself something unique in this life. You see how he spares no effort to create something great, something creative. Then you can not avoid feeling ashamed of yourself.
That is exactly what I felt after knowing about him. He is a writer, not a famous one, though I feel he will definitely be, who moves on a wheelchair, suffering from waste muscles disease. In a few years, he will be no longer able to feed himself! However, he is a very hard-working, talented and creative person. You can easily ascertain his talent and hard work when you read his articles on his own website: www.restoringthemind.com.
He devoted his website to write about the power of human mind and the importance of creativity. He also writes about current events with very wide and knowledgeable vision. He is also a psychological counselor who really has a great faith, and a good Muslim who needs our encouragement and support.
If you visit his site and read his articles, you will learn a lot, but do not forget to post your feedback as a kind of encouragement that he really deserves.
Amany
Yes, sometimes you come across some person you haven't met before and he drives you to feel ashamed of yourself. That is when you compare his tragic suffering to your suffering, his fatal tribulation to your tribulation, that is if you have any tribulation or any suffering. However, you see him making use of evry blessing he was given to make himself something unique in this life. You see how he spares no effort to create something great, something creative. Then you can not avoid feeling ashamed of yourself.
That is exactly what I felt after knowing about him. He is a writer, not a famous one, though I feel he will definitely be, who moves on a wheelchair, suffering from waste muscles disease. In a few years, he will be no longer able to feed himself! However, he is a very hard-working, talented and creative person. You can easily ascertain his talent and hard work when you read his articles on his own website: www.restoringthemind.com.
He devoted his website to write about the power of human mind and the importance of creativity. He also writes about current events with very wide and knowledgeable vision. He is also a psychological counselor who really has a great faith, and a good Muslim who needs our encouragement and support.
If you visit his site and read his articles, you will learn a lot, but do not forget to post your feedback as a kind of encouragement that he really deserves.
Amany

