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30/05/2017
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Rania Hafez, founder director of the professional network 'Muslim Women in Education' and a member of the Muslim institute.
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Tue 30 May 2017
05:43
大象传媒 Radio 4
Charity
Good Morning 飦娐營 love these early summer mornings, when the birds are chirping away and with a little luck the sun鈥檚 out promising a bright day. And although I can鈥檛 enjoy a cup of tea, since I鈥檓 observing the Ramadan fast, I can sit still with my thoughts, take stock of the day before and anticipate what鈥檚 ahead. I call it my daily audit.聽
Many of us lead hectic lives. We seem to be endlessly rushing around trying to meet deadlines and struggling to make ends meet. In the rush we can easily forget to count in what鈥檚 important and our life audit can invariably look like yet another financial balance sheet. I have an answer to this that might help. Call it a spiritual formula to bring real balance to our lives.
For the next few days let鈥檚 count differently. Let鈥檚 add up what we do of real significance. The prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said: 鈥淒on鈥檛 let a day dawn on you without doing at least one act of charity鈥. Some of his poor followers bemoaned their lack of money, how could they give alms when they had nothing. He smiled and said: 鈥淗elping another is charity; removing harm from the path is charity; greeting a passer-by is charity; even a smile, is charity鈥
And since charity begins at home, this morning greet yourself with a smile and the promise to be kinder and gentler not to just to others but also to yourself.As the sufi poet Hafiz remarks:鈥淓ven after all this timeThe sun never says to the earth,"You owe Me."Look what happens withA love like that,It lights the Whole Sky.鈥滱nd as God reminds us: 鈥淵ou will not attain righteousness until you spend in charity of what you love鈥
Gracious God enrich us with your love so we may be a conduit for your grace. Amen.
Many of us lead hectic lives. We seem to be endlessly rushing around trying to meet deadlines and struggling to make ends meet. In the rush we can easily forget to count in what鈥檚 important and our life audit can invariably look like yet another financial balance sheet. I have an answer to this that might help. Call it a spiritual formula to bring real balance to our lives.
For the next few days let鈥檚 count differently. Let鈥檚 add up what we do of real significance. The prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said: 鈥淒on鈥檛 let a day dawn on you without doing at least one act of charity鈥. Some of his poor followers bemoaned their lack of money, how could they give alms when they had nothing. He smiled and said: 鈥淗elping another is charity; removing harm from the path is charity; greeting a passer-by is charity; even a smile, is charity鈥
And since charity begins at home, this morning greet yourself with a smile and the promise to be kinder and gentler not to just to others but also to yourself.As the sufi poet Hafiz remarks:鈥淓ven after all this timeThe sun never says to the earth,"You owe Me."Look what happens withA love like that,It lights the Whole Sky.鈥滱nd as God reminds us: 鈥淵ou will not attain righteousness until you spend in charity of what you love鈥
Gracious God enrich us with your love so we may be a conduit for your grace. Amen.
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- Tue 30 May 2017 05:43大象传媒 Radio 4