Did You Thank Allah for Your Eyesight?

 


A visually impaired kid sat on the means of a structure with a cap by his feet. He held up a sign which said: "I'm visually impaired, kindly assistance." There were a couple of coins in the cap. 


A man was strolling by. He took a couple of coins from his pocket and dropped them into the cap. He then, at that point took the sign, turned it around, and kept in touch for certain words. He set the sign back so each and every individual who strolled by would see the new words. 


Before long the cap started to top off. Significantly more individuals were offering cash to the visually impaired kid. That evening the one who had changed the sign came to perceive how things were. The kid perceived his strides and inquired, "Would you say you were the person who changed my sign today? What did you compose?" 


The man said, "I just composed reality. I said what you said however in an unexpected way." 


What he had composed was: "Today is a lovely day and I can't see it." 


Do you think the primary sign and the subsequent sign were saying exactly the same thing? 


Obviously the two signs told individuals the kid was visually impaired. However, the principal sign just said the kid was visually impaired. The subsequent sign told individuals they were fortunate to the point that they were not visually impaired. Would it be a good idea for us to be amazed that the subsequent sign was more successful? 


"It is He, Who has made for you (the feeling of) hearing (ears), sight (eyes), and hearts (understanding). Little expresses gratitude toward you give." [surah Al-Mu'minun; 78

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