Some noble thingy that I oblige to share.
If you have heard about Grameen Bank, than you must know Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi economist from Chittagong who had received more than 20 awards & Noble prizes. I had shared his brief biography and his noble efforts in early release.
Well, that was just the mere introduction but the gist of this release is about the story of my two friends Ahmad Zaidi and Redza Shamsuddin who spent their weekend doing some noble thing.
If you have heard about Grameen Bank, than you must know Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi economist from Chittagong who had received more than 20 awards & Noble prizes. I had shared his brief biography and his noble efforts in early release.
Well, that was just the mere introduction but the gist of this release is about the story of my two friends Ahmad Zaidi and Redza Shamsuddin who spent their weekend doing some noble thing.
The morale of the story is, we have to spend our wealth, efforts and the time (to the path of Allah) with the people ‘on the streets’ to be closer to Allah Rabbul Jalil.
Rasullullah saw encouraged us to look at the ‘lower’ people for us to build our inner strength. The higher we climb, be it the highest mountain, the tallest tree, the tallest building or whatever, the more we rely on the lower people. The fact is that, after the long strenuous climb reaching the peak, you will have to look down at the people who had supported and helped you.
This reminded me about a blind mountaineer – Erik Weihenmeyer – the only blind person who ever had reached the top of the world – the 8840 meters lofty vantage point. When three of them were about to put-off their dream, one guy at the base camp called a weather-man motivated them through their satellite radio, pushing their morale with the weather report, etc.
No mountain is high when there is a will; when there is a will, there is a way.Energy Receive Energy Return, Aspiring Others Everywhere.
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