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  1. just_nice_friend

    Sms

    Assalam o Alikum u took my HEART with ur smile u took my MIND with ur kindness u took my SOUL with ur sweetness MOST OF ALL u took my MONEY with this MESSAGE !!
  2. just_nice_friend

    Recognizing Oneself

    thanx rukh app nay mujhay mari gulti batee & sorry kay mean nay yah post karnay say pahaly idet nah ekee. but that was not my fault. yah topic orignaly isi trha likha gya tha. well mean iss post ko edit kar choke houn thanx agin
  3. just_nice_friend

    Recognizing Oneself

    God has a special purpose for every individual human being. To be born into this world is to make a promise to God that one will spend one's life fulfilling the purpose that God intends for one. The worth of every human being lies in his faithfulness to this promise. God has endowed every individual with certain talents. These talents may be inborn, or they may develop at a later stage in life. It is for every human being to recognize where his talents lie, and then make use of them, thereby enacting the role that God has singled out for him. One who recognizes himself in this way has taken up his true place in God's pattern of creation, while one who fails to do so will find himself at odds-not only with himself-but with the whole of creation. This can be illustrated by the respective cases of two companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Hazrat Abu Huraira was one of the companions, and HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho , the son of Walid, another. No less than 5,374 traditions (sayings of the Prophet) have been related on the authority of Hazrat Abu Huraira, while less than one hundred can be traced back to HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho . Extraordinary as this disparity may seem, all it indicates is a difference in the arena in which they worked. It does not mean that one of them did more for Islam than the other. Hazrat Abu Huraira and HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho were both sincere, dedicated Muslims. But as regards talents, they were very different from each other. Each of them awoke to his separate vocation in life, and followed it implicitly. In accordance with his own particular abilities, Hazrat Abu Huraira picked one arena in which to serve the cause of Islam, while HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho picked another, equally suitable one, for himself. Before HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho became a Muslim, he took part in several military campaigns against Islam. He later told of how he used to fight with the feeling the he had "adopted a mistaken stance"-that he was fighting for the wrong cause. His conscience continued to haunt him, until shortly before the conquest of Mecca, when he went to Medina and accepted Islam. HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho by nature exceptionally brave and courageous. He recognized this quality of his, and saw how to use it to full effect. By becoming fully aware of himself, he recognized the special part that had been delegated to him on the vast stage of the Islamic arena. He determined to use the courage God had given him to destroy polytheistic religion, and establish monotheism in its place. HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho , therefore, dedicated the rest of his life to active service in the cause of Islam. Continually he would ask God to make him strong and steadfast in this path, and he also used to ask God's Prophet to pray for him. So great were his services to Islam that the Prophet called HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho "one of God's swords, drawn against the idolaters." As for Hazrat Abu Huraira, he did not have the same qualities as HAzrat KHalid bin Waleed razi tala unho . What he did have, however, was a prodigious memory. Recognizing where his talents lay, he resolved to use them in the service of Islam. It is related in the Hadith that Hazrat Abu Huraira once asked the Prophet to pray that God should give him knowledge, which he would not forget. The Prophet said "Amen" to that, and prayed as Abu Huraira had requested. Hazrat Abu Huraira's exceptional memory was both a result of the Prophet's prayer for him, and also of his own eagerness to serve Islam in the way most suited to his talents and temperament. Under the protective wing of such prayers, he devoted himself heart and soul to the area to which he was assigned. Spending as much time as he could in the company of the Prophet, he listened attentively to what was said, memorizing it and-when the need arose-writing it down. By recognizing where his own talents lay, and in doing all he could to develop them, he has taken his place in Islamic history as the greatest original relater of the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Every person has a responsibility to first recognize himself-to see where his own talents lie and do all he can to channel them in a positive direction. By doing this one is benefiting, not only oneself, but also even more the cause to which one is committed.
  4. just_nice_friend

    Complete The Shair

    nadan iss shair ko orignaly copmlete karan hay ya v can do it by own? apny johar bhi dekah skaty hean?
  5. just_nice_friend

    Complete The Shair

    nazar nay nazar ko nazra bar kay daykha kay nazar ke nazar ko nazar lag gaee
  6. just_nice_friend

    Sms

    nice collection FATI new sms from me "great popole" talk about ideas, "average people" talk about things, "comman people" talk about people, & "lagends" never talk they send SMS.
  7. just_nice_friend

    Complete The Shair

    smajh smajh kay smujha ko skumjho... sumjh sumjhna bhi 1 smjh hay smajh smajh kay jo na sumjh skay... mare sumjh mean woh na sumjh hay
  8. just_nice_friend

    Complete The Shair

    uss ke shadi na honay ka sabub uss ka abba thaa sub haryan thay us nay aysa abba kahan say laba tha
  9. just_nice_friend

    Sms

    zindagi bayhal hay, sur hay na taal hay, SMS box bhi kangal hay, kia app ke SMS factory mein hartal hay, kuch SMS bahjo mayaray mobile ke zindage ka swal hay.
  10. just_nice_friend

    Your Current Mood?

    wating 4 someone's call and in angery mood :mad:
  11. just_nice_friend

    Lessons In Logic

    ok jee galib chado tay logic pakroo. baat sat baat nikli the or uss mean galib nikl para
  12. just_nice_friend

    Sms

    hi, muni bahi, h r u?
  13. just_nice_friend

    Lessons In Logic

    hi mansoor sir, well hum to bohat adabi daok raktay hean. but ajj kal log aysay nahee to chop rahatee houn jub koi apany zoq jaysay mailay to chop nahe rahtee. MIRZA Jee nay kia kah ahay "*"*"*uss bazm mean mujhay nahee banti hya keya byatha raha agrcahy ishra kiay hoay."*"*"**"*" <(__|__) ) HAFIZ
  14. just_nice_friend

    Sms

    mansoor jee ajj kal sub ko FWD mails ke trha pre-written (FWD) SMS ke adat par gaee hay coze iss mean fingers or mind donoun ko zyada nahee cahala parta.
  15. just_nice_friend

    A Quick Note

    well sunum mean tahkee nahe but guftgo section app nay nwaza or waha ke ho kar rah gaee, well have nive vection.
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