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    This is part of the story "How I Became a Muslim"...... it is that separate story-telling session I spoke about that features how I met my husband.

    Yup. It's a TRUE story. Only the names are changed.....

    Here it is:

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    Allah The Best Match-Maker


    Out there somewhere in the vastness of infinity is The Preserved Tablet (Lahw-i Mahfoos), strictly guarded on all sides by angels.

    It is the Divine Book of Allah, the Book of Decree, where the entire story of mankind is written, the contents of which Allah has full knowledge of.

    In this Book is recorded the story of two people, a man and a woman, living in opposite sides of the world, thousands of miles from each other, destined to meet and marry....... all because they both had taken Allah as their match-maker.

    This is their story........

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    Allah blessed Rani with many gifts. In short, she had it all: beauty, brains, foresight, insight, wisdom, a profound imagination, incredible writing talent, a keen sense of humor and compassion. She was systematic, orderly and ambitious. She achieved whatever she set her mind on. Her determination was made of steel.

    He wasn’t blessed with brains or talent. His imagination was wanting, his sense of humor, not as keen. He wasn’t systematic or orderly. He was frequently a victim of procrastination. But he loved to travel. And he possessed the only intelligence that counted. Fear of God.

    She lived in India, in a land that was full of polytheists, tradition and culture. A land of arranged marriages, where parents and relatives had a big hand in deciding who their daughters would marry. A land where daughters obeyed their parents and preferred their choice to their own. A land where respect and family honor is placed on a high pedestal.

    Bob lived in America, the land of opportunity. The land of Hollywood.... the land of comfort, luxury, affluence, prosperity and abundance. A land with high divorce rates, deteriorating family values, where each man looked after his own self interest. In this land marriages weren’t arranged. One had to seek out his or her life-partner without the aid of parents and family members.

    Thus he and she lived on opposite sides of the globe. Conditions were such one would declare that it was an impossibility for these two to meet, let alone get married.

    But it was ordained that they would certainly meet. Allah had made them for each other.

    Hence, how they met and got married can be described as nothing but miraculous.

    Rani’s family members though Indian weren’t going to look for a husband for her. They were different from typical Indian parents who laid emphasis on tradition, culture or religion. They were very much westernized and didn’t even care for marriage. For them, it was no big deal if a couple lived together and had kids out of wedlock.

    But for Rani, it was a big deal. To her, the concept of having a boyfriend and living with him like they did in the west disgusted her.

    She used to read fairy-tales when she was a child and in all the stories, the princess had always gotten married with the man she loved and the story had always ended with them living happily ever after.

    She liked to daydream and she never lost her fascination and delight in reading fairy-tales. She wanted the story of her own life to be like a fairy-tale as well......meeting Prince Charming, getting married and then living happily ever after.

    But she was a very realistic person. She knew the difference between a dream and reality. She knew that it was going to be extremely difficult to find Prince Charming in the area where she lived. Nobody spoke good English for miles around. And even if he did speak English, what man would be able to impress her enough to make her desire to marry him, she wondered.

    She pondered over the problem of finding a suitable soul-mate. Just what sort of man was she willing to marry? And how on earth was she to find one she liked?

    She considered men in her town who were rich and wealthy. Nope. She wouldn’t marry any of them no matter how much wealth they had. The last thing she wanted to marry was a snob, someone who was puffed up with pride about his wealth and upbringing. Such men revolted her.

    “Don’t care how handsome. And I don’t care how wealthy!” she thought to herself.

    She was a college professor and herself earned a good income. She knew there would be men who would desire to marry her just on those grounds. No, she didn’t want those sort of men.

    She searched her heart and enquired: “Just what sort of man would satisfy you, O heart of mine?”

    Her heart responded, “Marry a man who fears God. For only such a man can be trusted. For only such a man would be faithful to you for eternity.

    She felt profound peace with the reply given to her by her heart. She now had an idea what sort of man to look for. The question was, how was she to go about finding him?

    She knew of her family’s unconcern for her marriage. There was no point in turning to them for any help. They would have simply laughed at her.

    She also knew that the chances of her getting married while she worked in the town that was far away from the metropolitan city were very slim.... next to nil.

    She had to make a fast decision. She didn’t fancy the life of a single woman living in the middle of nowhere, no matter how good the money was. True, it was hard to get jobs in India. People even paid huge amounts of money to secure one. She had got her job without paying a single dime.... or paisa, as they say in India. Her career looked very promising indeed. But let’s not forget she was blessed with insight. She knew what was more important in life. And it wasn’t her job, her career, money, wealth or worldly riches. Her true wealth would be her husband! A God-fearing husband!

    So she took a very bold step towards this end. She shocked everyone by resigning from her job. People thought she was crazy. She didn’t care one bit.

    She went back to her home town and made preparations to go to Mumbai. During this time, she would go up to the terrace and look at the stars. She would then say to herself, “My Mr. Right is out there somewhere. I don’t know who he is. But God surely does.... God knows exactly who he is and what he is doing right now. I put my trust in God and wait for Him to lead me to him.”

    Her brother had a flat in a suburb of Mumbai. She went to stay there. She had pictures of herself taken, responded to advertisements in Times of India and she got herself registered in a marriage bureau in Mumbai. Then she returned to her home town, for the city life of Mumbai didn’t appeal to her. She was most definitely a country girl.

    …............. to be continued.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Just a Guy View Post
    No, don't misunderstand, sister. I'm not trolling for her age. I was surprised to read that she's been married that long, is all. I had this picture in my mind of someone younger, that's all.

    Maybe I shouldn't have said anything...
    Oh come on I didnt misunderstand you, i was playing around
    remember at the beginning I thought you were like 25 or something??? coz you sound really young

    then when you tell us your age... i was like!!! Weeeeeeeh
    lol
    just playing again.you may have wrinkles already but your heart is for a baby lol
    , uhh am terrible isnt it

    age doesnt matter when we have True Islam in our hearts before death inshallah
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    Re: Allah The Best-Matchmaker

    Well I have only really been on my own for maybe 5 years, so I don't have the life experience that most people my age do. I'm a college kid trapped in an old man's body.
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    Re: Allah The Best-Matchmaker

    format_quote Originally Posted by Just a Guy View Post
    Well I have only really been on my own for maybe 5 years, so I don't have the life experience that most people my age do. I'm a college kid trapped in an old man's body.
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    Re: Allah The Best-Matchmaker

    phewwwwww

    that was one long soap !

    lol kidding, Riham I LOVED every bit of your story glad I came across it, didn't know you had written one. MashAllah I am so happy to know that it all worked out for the best MashAllah , loved the way you wrote and kept everybody on the edge for more, you would make a nice Asia-wood director you know,( who knows you make it one day and then you cast me with ahem ahem : D )

    Many many mabrooks to bob too for having such a strong will to find a righteous and dear wife,it is quite admirable in a man to be God fearing, shy, unpretentious and yet be confident and persistent about what he wants.... MashALlah

    may all sisters and brothers find great spouses for themselves (and for others too )ameen, keep praying and be good. wasalam.
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    Re: Allah The Best-Matchmaker

    Allaahu Akbar sis. That was an amazing story.
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