Something that shocked me today

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This is like marmite: you either understand the story first time or you don't (where is brother aamirsaab when you need him!).

The impression I got from the story is that there were 15 people sitting in a room; a non-Muslim asked how many of them would fight for Islam and only 3 answered in the positive. Seeing as so less people replied in the positive, that is why the non-Muslim asked if they were all afraid of dying, and then a Muslim boy stood up and they had that conversation.

So the Muslim boy's fear of Hell and mentioning of martyrdom was perhaps what moved the non-Muslim, and the non-Muslim's provoking question about standing up for Islam perhaps moved the Muslim. And this led them both to become practising Muslims Alhamdulillah.

That's what I understood!

same here
 
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This is like marmite: you either understand the story first time or you don't (where is brother aamirsaab when you need him!).
Did somebody say marmite?!

So the Muslim boy's fear of Hell and mentioning of martyrdom was perhaps what moved the non-Muslim, and the non-Muslim's provoking question about standing up for Islam perhaps moved the Muslim. And this led them both to become practising Muslims Alhamdulillah.
I too understood what it meant but that's mainly because I took educated guesses (e.g. signs come in different forms, some are more clearer than others whereas some are slightly more cryptic) in addition to the information given. Oh well, nice story anyway :D.
 
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Masha'Allah ta'ala! A truly touching post, Jazak'Allah Khair for sharing this tory.

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Qurratul Ayn

P.S. Forgive me, if I offend Sister snowdropjasmine, but the post could have been written better! (Once again, forgive me if you become offended or sad form my post!)
 

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