The accompanying episode occurred amid a meeting with the world popular fighter, Muhammad Ali.
Everything began with a honest inquiry: You have beaten probably the hardest men on the planet in the ring. What alarms you the most?
Ali: [Points to his better half, to much laughter]
Lonnie Ali: Come on, Muhammad, clowning aside, disclose to them what truly frightens you.
Ali: Nothing.
Lonnie Ali: Nothing on this planet perhaps, yet ... reveal to them Muhammad.
[There is a long pause]
Ali: Not going to paradise.
[Everyone present wound up quiet. Sister Lonnie Ali had tears streaming down her cheeks. Others present were additionally shaken and quiet. A couple cleaning their eyes. Br. Malik Mujahid ended the quietness, praising Muhammad Ali on his arm.]
Malik Mujahid: "No, Insha Allah, you will enter Jannah in light of the fact that you have helped such a significant number of individuals."
Ali: [Muhammad Ali turned his face towards Br. Malik Mujahid, taking a gander at him as if asking: Are you certain? Are you certain about yourself?]
Malik Mujahid: "The Mumin lives among expectation and dread."
Where as the hardest man on the planet is pondering about his place in Jannah, what's your opinion about yourself. Will you go to Jannah? Its an inquiry which everybody must ask himself and herself. A clever response may enable us to concentrate on the everlasting life.
We go to Allah for the best of the two universes. On the off chance that we need Allah to give us the best, we should take a stab at it.
Everything began with a honest inquiry: You have beaten probably the hardest men on the planet in the ring. What alarms you the most?
Ali: [Points to his better half, to much laughter]
Lonnie Ali: Come on, Muhammad, clowning aside, disclose to them what truly frightens you.
Ali: Nothing.
Lonnie Ali: Nothing on this planet perhaps, yet ... reveal to them Muhammad.
[There is a long pause]
Ali: Not going to paradise.
[Everyone present wound up quiet. Sister Lonnie Ali had tears streaming down her cheeks. Others present were additionally shaken and quiet. A couple cleaning their eyes. Br. Malik Mujahid ended the quietness, praising Muhammad Ali on his arm.]
Malik Mujahid: "No, Insha Allah, you will enter Jannah in light of the fact that you have helped such a significant number of individuals."
Ali: [Muhammad Ali turned his face towards Br. Malik Mujahid, taking a gander at him as if asking: Are you certain? Are you certain about yourself?]
Malik Mujahid: "The Mumin lives among expectation and dread."
Where as the hardest man on the planet is pondering about his place in Jannah, what's your opinion about yourself. Will you go to Jannah? Its an inquiry which everybody must ask himself and herself. A clever response may enable us to concentrate on the everlasting life.
We go to Allah for the best of the two universes. On the off chance that we need Allah to give us the best, we should take a stab at it.
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