Tuppence - Imam's Story

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Tuppence - Imam's Story
Haniff
01/31/02 at 02:39:16
Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

[i]I received this from my friend today, and thought of sharing it with you all.[/i]

Subject:      TUPPENCE

Several years ago an Imam moved to London, United Kingdom. He often took the bus from his home to the downtown area.
             
Some weeks after he arrived, he had occasion to ride the same bus. When he sat down, he discovered that the driver had accidentally given him a twenty pence(a.k.a 'tuppence') too much change.
             
As he considered what to do, he thought to himself, you better give the twenty pence back. It would be wrong to keep it. Then he thought, "Oh, forget it, it's only tuppence. Who would worry about this little amount? Anyway the bus company already gets too much fare; they will never miss it. Accept it as a gift from - Almighty_God_Allah (swt) and keep quiet."

When his stop came, the Imam paused momentarily at the door, then he handed the twenty pence back to the driver and said, "Here, you gave me too much change". The driver replied, "Aren't you the new Imam in this area? I have been thinking lately about going to worship at your Mosque. I just wanted to see what you would do, if I gave you too
much change."
             
When the Imam stepped off the bus, his knees became weak and soft, he had to grab the nearest light pole and held on for support, and looked
up to the heavens and cried: "Oh Allah, I almost sold You and Islam for twenty pence!"
             
Brothers and Sisters,

We may never see the impact our actions have on people. Sometimes we are the only Qu'ran someone will read, or the only Islam someone will see.
             
We can't settle for our sins and think that since we have been defiled by our sins, we cannot be a model for the Islamic life. Quite the contrary.
             
We are all on the same level, as human beings. We are all sinners and need forgiveness.

However, the big difference is that you and I are saved by our belief in Islam,while others may not have accepted that gift. Don't emphasize all the differences that Muslims and Non-Muslims have.
             
Emphasize how alike we essentially are, with one major difference. Let Almighty Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala deal with the void in their hearts. All we must do is provide, insha'allah, an example for them to look to.
             
Be careful and be honest everyday, because you never know who is watching. MAY GOD ALMIGHTY HELP US IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE :) Ameen
Re: Tuppence - Imam's Story
ABD
02/14/02 at 22:45:09
[slm]

SubhanAllah so true!!!
You never know who may be taking your actions as examples of how a Muslim acts, so we have to be very careful. Not just outside, but also inside, b/c we shouldn't forget that Allah-u Subhana Wata'ala is CONSTANTLY watching us, and He will judge us one day.
What happened to the bus driver, did he go to the masjid? (if you know that is Haniff)
This story just touched me SubhanAllah, it's hard to explain how, but one reason b/c when the bus driver tests the Imam, Allah-u Subhana Wata'ala comes to the rescue and helps the Imam make the right decision and give the tupppence back, Alhamdulillah. Just goes to show that He does help even when we don't ask sometimes, that's the Greatness of Allah-u Subhana Wata'ala.
Sorry if I've gone a little deep...

[wlm]
Betul
Re: Tuppence - Imam's Story
Haniff
02/16/02 at 05:56:22
Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

[quote]What happened to the bus driver, did he go to the masjid? (if you know that is Haniff)[/quote]

I am sorry! I do not know.

I think this story has been cirulating in the cyber world for some time now. I do not know its actual source. However, the moral is very clear as you have understood.

Haniff (with 2f's)


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