11-07-2012, 02:20 AM
“Verily the reward is as great as the misfortune that is, the more unfortunate and calamitous one is, the greater and more perfect his reward. And verily, when God loveth a people, He entangleth it in misfortune therefore, he who is resigned to the pleasure of God, in misfortune, for him is God's favor.”
this is my answer for you sub.
this is my answer for you sub.
we must "be" before we can "do," and we can "do" only to the extent which
we "are," and what we "are" depends upon what we "think."
we "are," and what we "are" depends upon what we "think."