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    **Story of Appreciation**

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    **Story of Appreciation**



    One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company.
    He passed the first interview, the director did the last interview, made the last decision.


    The director discovered from the CV that the youth's academic achievements were excellent all the way, from the secondary school until the postgraduate research, never had a year when he did not score.
    The director asked, "Did you obtain any scholarships in school?" the youth answered "none".


    The director asked, " Was it your father who paid for your school fees?" The youth answered, "My father passed away when I was one year old, it was my mother who paid for my school fees.
    The director asked, " Where did your mother work?" The youth answered, "My mother worked as clothes cleaner. The director requested the youth to show his hands. The youth showed a pair of hands that were smooth and perfect.
    The director asked, " Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes before?" The youth answered, "Never, my mother always wanted me to study and read more books. Furthermore, my mother can wash clothes faster than me.


    The director said, "I have a request. When you go back today, go and clean your mother's hands, and then see me tomorrow morning.*
    The youth felt that his chance of landing the job was high. When he went back, he happily requested his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange, happy but with mixed feelings, she showed her hands to the kid.


    The youth cleaned his mother's hands slowly. His tear fell as he did that. It was the first time he noticed that his mother's hands were so wrinkled, and there were so many bruises in her hands. Some bruises were so painful that his mother shivered when they were cleaned with water.



    This was the first time the youth realized that it was this pair of hands that washed the clothes everyday to enable him to pay the school fee. The bruises in the mother's hands were the price that the mother had to pay for his
    graduation, academic excellence and his future.


    After finishing the cleaning of his mother hands, the youth quietly washed all the remaining clothes for his mother.
    That night, mother and son talked for a very long time.
    Next morning, the youth went to the director's office.


    The Director noticed the tears in the youth's eyes, asked: " Can you tell me what have you done and learned yesterday in your house?"
    The youth answered, " I cleaned my mother's hand, and also finished cleaning all the remaining clothes'


    The Director asked, " please tell me your feelings."
    The youth said, Number 1, I know now what is appreciation. Without my mother, there would not the successful me today. Number 2, by working together and helping my mother, only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done. Number 3, I have come to appreciate the importance and value of family relationship.


    The director said, " This is what I am looking for to be my manager.
    I want to recruit a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of
    others to get things done, and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life. You are hired.

    Later on, this young person worked very hard, and received the respect of his subordinates. Every employee worked diligently and as a team. The company's performance improved tremendously.


    A child, who has been protected and habitually given whatever he wanted, would develop "entitlement mentality" and would always put himself first. He would be ignorant of his parent's efforts.


    When he starts work, he assumes that every person must listen to him, and when he becomes a manager, he would never know the sufferings of his employees and would always blame others. For this kind of people, who may be good academically, may be successful for a while, but eventually would not feel sense of achievement. He will grumble and be full of hatred and fight for more. If we are this kind of protective parents, are we really showing love or are we destroying the kid instead?*


    You can let your kid live in a big house, eat a good meal, learn piano, watch a big screen TV. But when you are cutting grass, please let them experience it. After a meal, let them wash their plates and bowls together with their brothers and sisters. It is not because you do not have money to hire a maid, but it is because you want to love them in a right way. You want them to understand, no matter how rich their parents are, one day their hair will grow gray, same as the mother of that young person.

    The most important thing is your kid learns how to appreciate the effort and experience the difficulty and learns the ability to work with others to get things done.
    **Story of Appreciation**

    Christ will never be proud to reject to be a slave to God .....holy Quran, chapter Women , 4: 172

    recitation:http://quran.jalisi.com
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    Re: **Story of Appreciation**

    True that. Jazakallahu Khair for sharing. I loved the read.
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    Re: **Story of Appreciation**

    Salaam Sister

    Very humbling and thank you for sharing.
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    Re: **Story of Appreciation**



    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman View Post
    **Story of Appreciation**
    What a beautiful story! Jazakallah khair for sharing! I'm thinking.....why not post our own stories of appreciation here?

    Errr.....I mean if we have one to share, that is.

    I can start first. I remember that after I embraced Islam, I began to read the Qur'an. Then I came across a verse that spoke about the pain and hardship that my mother went through to bear me and furthermore I read verses that commanded me to be dutiful and obedient to my mother.

    It was then that I began to think about my childhood days, from the time when I was a toddler, the day I first went to Kindergarten, the days when I fell sick and when my mother took care of me, the days when my mother fed me with her own hands.......and when I REMEMBERED all these things, I began to appreciate my mother more. Until then, my heart was hard towards her.

    Alhamdulillahir rabbil al ameen!

    I thank Allah for making me appreciate my mother.
    **Story of Appreciation**


    It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Flame View Post

    .. after I embraced Islam, I began to read the Qur'an. Then I came across a verse that spoke about the pain and hardship that my mother went through to bear me ... I began to appreciate my mother more. Until then, my heart was hard towards her.
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    MashaAllah ; many Muslims are rude to mothers though they read & know about the verse
    **Story of Appreciation**

    Christ will never be proud to reject to be a slave to God .....holy Quran, chapter Women , 4: 172

    recitation:http://quran.jalisi.com
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