NOTHING REALLY
I have been remembering snapshots of what I had written in my MA & PhD statment of purpose. One statment I always remembered writing in all my applications in whatever field I was applying to either finance, history Masters, and later my PhD, is this statment:
'When an old villager in a part of south africa was asked how he would plan to help his country develop and contribute in changing his people's life, his answer was: 'I will build a mosque.'
'When an old villager in a part of south africa was asked how he would plan to help his country develop and contribute in changing his people's life, his answer was: 'I will build a mosque.'
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Even on currancy there is the "In God We Trust" and often some picture of a "Temple" or a God Figure/Ruller/Presdident...
"human I-ness!" ??
it should be "holy" not haal
Look who is writing!
BTW, the 'I' is 'Egoness', right!
vision & motive to build a mosque
can not be egoness alone...& you 're Right he needs the "...tangible things..." and other humans to validate his "Help Project" contribution.
When i read what you wrote about the answer of the African villiger, i compreheded what he said in the following manner:
Building a mosque would encourage Unity and gatherings for one cause, in peace, equality and having one aim, and that is precisely why Allah encourages for group prayers in Mosques. To encourage people to feel they are all one. that they are all equals regardless of their social status or background or race. To make people feel humble towards one another and many other values which in turn is supposed to strengthen societies therefore help in development.
This villiger's simple answer holds many positive meanings and values (in my opinion that is). I liked it very much.
It is good at a start if everyone goes to this mosque having this intention in mind...but intentions are not everything. It no doubt is very powerful, but it is just a tool that needs to be picked and used in the right way.
The problem is, people are drifiting away from spirtuality and religious guidance, and are becoming more busy with worldly matters only, thinking that something like the daily prayers for instance shall slow them down from getting things done, while in truth it doesn't and never would.
The spiritual connection between a person and God itself has a positive impact on worldly matters. It brings baraka (blessings) to everything we do.