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Benefiting from Waiting time
jannah
04/09/03 at 10:40:35
Since last night my young son has been unwell. When I got back from work this evening I
decided to take him to hospital despite my exhaustion. Indeed, fatigue for his sake is
rest. There were many waiting; perhaps we will be delayed by more than an hour. I took my
number and sat down in the waiting
room. There were many faces, young and old, but all silent. Some brothers made use of the
many booklets available in the waiting room. Some of those waiting had their eyes closed,
while others were looking around. Most were bored.
 
Once in a while a nurse calling out a number broke the long silence. Happiness appears on
the one whose turn it is, and he gets up quickly; then silence returns.
 
A young man grabbed my attention. He was reading a pocket-sized Qur'an continuously; not
raising his head even once. At first I did not think much about him. However, after one
hour of waiting my casual glances turned into a deep reflection about his lifestyle and
how he utilizes his time. One hour of life wasted!
 
Instead of making benefit of that hour, it was just a boring wait. Then the call for
prayer was made. We went to prayer in the hospital's mosque. I tried to pray close to the man
who was reading the Qur'an earlier in the waiting room.
 
After the prayer I walked with him. I informed him of how impressed I was of him and how
he tries to benefit from his time. He told me that most of our time is wasted without any
benefit. These are days that go from our lives without being conscious of them or
regretting their waste. He said that he started carrying the pocket-sized Qur'an around when a
friend encouraged him to make full use of his time. He told me that in the time other
people waste he gets to read much more of the Qur'an than he gets to read either at home or
in the mosque. Moreover, besides the reward of reading the Qur'an, this habit saves him
from boredom and stress.
 
He added that he has now been waiting for one and a half hours. Then he asked, when will
you find one and a half hours to read the Qur'an? I reflected; how much time do we waste?
How many moments of our lives pass by, and yet we do not account for how they passed by?
Indeed, how many months pass by and we do not read the Qur'an? I came to respect my
companion, and I discovered that I am to stand for account and that time is not in my hand; so
what am I waiting for?  

The nurse calling out my number interrupted my thoughts; I went to the doctor. But I want
to achieve something now. After I left the hospital I quickly went to the bookshop and
bought a pocket-sized Qur'an. I decided to be mindful of how I spend the time. That was my
intention when I put that Qur'an in my pocket. How many people will do this?
 



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