This is the story of an   average human  | 
From his story there is   so much to learn   | 
“I work through life   working day and night  | 
Let me tell you of my   miserable plight  | 
Before that, let me thank   Allah Most Merciful too  | 
That’s why I’m sharing my   story with you   | 
From young I was told I   had to be the best  | 
I must learn to score for   my exams and tests  | 
 I studied hard to   be the top in class  | 
 So that my friends   will respect me with all the fuss   | 
 In my youth days, I   was actually insecure  | 
 So much temptations   and many are impure  | 
 I prayed sparingly   but it didn’t help me  | 
 Why couldn’t I feel   that Allah was watching me?   | 
I wanted to be the cream   of the cake  | 
I didn’t allow myself to   make a single mistake  | 
I wanted more friends and   also be praised  | 
When I didn’t get   complimented, I felt so dazed  | 
I began to doubt myself   again and again  | 
Was I not good enough or   was I insane?  | 
I was feeling inadequate for   my lack of looks  | 
Was I too fat, short, or   did my smile give the spooks?  | 
I learnt to dress up in   trendy clothes bought from stores  | 
I wanted people to look   at me and say ‘wow’ in awe   | 
I wanted to be adored,   praised and be popular  | 
Success to me is to be   top scholar  | 
I wanted to shower myself   in fame  | 
I also hoped to earn a   big name  | 
I studied hard and topped   my school high  | 
I believe that to make   friends, success is a tool   | 
Whenever I was with   friends and my friend was just beside  | 
I felt the pressure to   display my witty side  | 
I’m afraid my friends   would leave me if I’m not nice enough  | 
So I bought them gifts   and other good stuff  | 
Branded clothes, car,   intelligence and friends indeed  | 
You may think I have all   that I need  | 
But I’m still unhappy   inside and I don’t even know why  | 
Was I not good enough,   too ugly or too shy?   | 
At work, I pleased my   boss to show him I was the best  | 
I treated my colleagues   lunch and sacrificed all my rest  | 
I was afraid that my boss   disliked me if I lazed about  | 
In front of him, I did my   best and tried to stand out  | 
Then I climbed the   corporate ladder and be my own boss  | 
Finally, I was successful   but I was still in a loss  | 
I was cheerful outside   but scared inside  | 
I was not even sure what   I’m doing is right   | 
I looked around to see   all  my best friends  | 
I wonder if they still   like me if my wealth ends?  | 
I cannot bear to face   rejection or even fail  | 
If I become poor and old,   will my friendships be stale?  | 
I work hard, but who am I   trying to impress?  | 
The fear of losing my   reputation is causing me stress  | 
I want friends to respect   me forever and ever  | 
I could imagine my   friendship to sever   | 
But alas! My business   failed me terribly  | 
I was down with illness   and suffered painfully  | 
All the people whom I   thought were faithful friends  | 
Left me because my status   has no stands  | 
I’m left alone and wonder   whether it is true?  | 
To make good friends,   wealth matters too?   | 
I looked at the side of   my bed and saw the Qur’an  | 
Guilt enveloped me   because the Qur’an I have read none  | 
Since I was alone and   feeling so bored  | 
I explored the Qur’an to   know about Allah the Lord   | 
True Muslims friends   start to befriend me  | 
It doesn’t matter whoever   I’ll be  | 
They accept me and love   me despite my flaws  | 
I don’t have to make them   like me by using force  | 
I don’t have to impress   Allah with my witty charm  | 
I already know Allah   loves us and protects us from harm   | 
With Allah’s help, we can   attain peace in self  | 
So let’s put doubt back   in Satan’s shelf  | 
If there are problems   with work and with men  | 
Please remember that it’s   part of Allah’s plan  | 
Ask from Allah because He   listens to us always  | 
Allah will help us with   His Kindness and Grace   | 
I met a man who is   unfortunately blind  | 
He then advised me with   words so kind  | 
He said, ‘Love yourself   and be grateful for what you are  | 
You owe it to Allah for   coming this far   | 
Allah loves us and makes   us Muslims  | 
But many people don’t   appreciate it, it seems  | 
It doesn’t matter if   we’re poor or earn less  | 
Allah loves who we are   and He cares  | 
Don’t do good deeds if   you do it for show  | 
Or else your spiritual   status will sink below   | 
If you’re humble, do good   deeds and pray to Allah Most Wise  | 
You can earn yourself a   place in Paradise  | 
Good Muslims overcome   worries and insecurity  | 
They are unfazed even if   they are treated with hostility   | 
Why be a slave to   affluence and glamour?  | 
Why worry if we are not   witty with humour?  | 
Always be yourself, dear   brother, have no pretence  | 
Allah will still love   you, even if you don’t have any fans  | 
Why be afraid, dear   brother, when friends shun away  | 
When Allah is there for   you it’s always that way.’   | 
After the blind man left,   my mind started working  | 
I was still surprised and   truth starts coming  | 
It seems that I may be a   boss or lying here poor  | 
but good Muslims greet me   with salaam, a smile and no fear   | 
Dance like the peacock
See how the peacock dances to win the affection of the hen. Not like a crow that tries to imitate the peacock in its pen. The crow forgets the gait of a crow, and walks around too and fro You can be the head, don't forget your spouse is the neck that can turn you in...

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