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Human life is like a train.. It goes in one direction.. There is no return.. During its journeys.. It meets enemies and friends.. Tears and joy.. Hate and love.. Pain and hope.. Meeting and parting.. $DOGS No matter how long it stays at a station.. It will leave it one day..$
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$DOGS One day, the king summoned his three ministers and asked each minister to take a bag and go to the palace garden to fill it with the best fruits and crops, on the condition that they do the job themselves without help from anyone. 👮 **The first minister** was careful to choose the best fruits and crops until he filled his bag with good things. 👮 **The second minister** thought that the king would not care about what he collected, so he collected the fruits lazily and carelessly, mixing the good with the bad. 👮 **The third minister** did not think that the king would care about what he collected, so he filled his bag with weeds and grass. The next day, the king ordered the three ministers to be imprisoned, each with his bag, in a remote prison for a month without food or drink. 👮 **The first minister** survived by eating the good fruits he collected. 👮 **The second minister** lived with difficulty, relying on the little good things he collected. 👮 **The Third Minister** died of hunger. The question now is: What type are you? You are now in the garden of this world, and you have the freedom to collect good or bad deeds. But when the Day of Judgment comes, what will benefit you other than the good deeds you collected in your life? ✒ **Conclusion**: Be sure to collect good deeds in this world to enjoy them in the afterlife, because regret later is of no use. I would be happy if you follow me for more lessons and useful articles
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$NEIRO This is a story told by an Iraqi officer who says: There was a man who worked as a butcher. Every day he would take the cattle and slaughter them in this condition. One day he saw a woman in the street stabbed with a knife. He got out of his car to help her and took the knife out of her. Then people came and saw him and accused him of killing her. The police came to investigate him. He swore to them by God that he was not the one who killed her, but they did not believe him. They took him and put him in prison. They investigated him for two months. When the time for execution came, he said to them: I want you to hear this from me before you execute me. I used to work on boats before I became a butcher. I would take people on the Euphrates River from one bank to the other. One day, when I was transporting people, a beautiful woman I liked got on the boat. I went to her house to propose to her, but she rejected me. A year later, the same woman got on with me, and with her was a small child, her son. I tried to get to her, but she rejected me. I tried again and again, but she rejected me every time. I threatened her with her child. If she did not get to her, I would throw him into the river. I put… His head was in the river and he was screaming at the top of his voice, but she became more stubborn and I kept putting his head in the water until his voice stopped, so I threw him in the river and killed his mother, then I sold the boat and worked as a butcher, and here I am receiving my punishment. As for the real killer, search for him
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A strange and funny story In 1960, in a hospital for the insane (mental illnesses) in a Turkish city, and as a result of the negligence of the center guards, 423 insane people were able to escape to the city streets... This led to a big problem, and the administrative governor immediately summoned the hospital doctor, whose name was (Mu'tamad), asking him to solve the problem immediately.. Immediately, the famous doctor "Mu'tamad" brought a whistle, and asked the governor and some employees to hold him from behind and play the train game, and they went out to the city streets while he whistled and called (Toooo....) and he represented the head of the train and behind him (the locomotives) each one holding the other...! What the doctor expected happened, every escaped madman got on the train, and Dr. Moatamad succeeded in gathering the madmen, and took them to the hospital, and the problem was solved, and the administrative governor was happy, and they thanked Dr. Moatamad for his good behavior.. The problem is that in the evening, when they checked the madmen who came with the train and arrived at the hospital, their number was 612 madmen, knowing that the number of escapees was only 423... If the incident happened today, how many do you expect to return?!!$NEIRO
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One of my brothers says that in my childhood, the mango season was the best. My father would bring a quantity of mangoes home, and we would gather around him, eager to taste their sweet taste. Mangoes were our favorite fruit, and my father would give us the pulp while he ate the peels. I used to watch this strange behavior without understanding the reason. One day I asked him: "Why do you eat mango peels, Dad?" He smiled and said: "I eat them so you don't eat them." I didn't understand what he meant at the time, and I thought it was just a habit he acquired from the days of poverty he lived. Days passed, and I forgot about the mango peels as I forgot many memories. Until one day, a friend gave me a quantity of mangoes. I was happy with them on my way home, excited to taste them. I started cutting the mangoes, and my three sons asked for their share of them. I gave them the biggest and best pieces, and I found myself in front of an empty plate except for some peels. I started eating the peels until I suddenly stopped. I remembered my father's words, may God have mercy on him. Only now do I realize what he meant. His happiness was not in eating the mango peels, but in seeing us eat the best part of it. **The moral of the story:** I realized then that parents give us the best they have, even if it requires them to sacrifice. They do so with love without expecting anything in return, and they find their true happiness in seeing us live in comfort and happiness. *So, children, appreciate the efforts of your fathers and mothers, and remember that they have given you a lot that you did not see or realize the value of.* O God, dress all living fathers and mothers with the garment of health and wellness, and forgive those who have passed away. And make us among those who are dutiful to them in their lives and after their death. *If you finish reading, pray for the Prophet and his family.* I would be happy if you follow me for more lessons and useful articles.
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