We have no where to turn to BUT...

A man entered the mosque when it was not the time for preyer, and he found a ten-year old boy praying with proper focus and humility. He waited until the boy had finished praying, then he came, greeted him and said; “Whose son are you?” The boy lowered his head and a tear rolled down his cheek, then he raised his head and said; “O uncle, I am an orphan who has no father or mother.” The man felt sorry for him and said: “Would you like to be my son?”

The boy said: “If I get hungry will you feed me?”

“Yes.”

“If I am naked will you cloth me?”

“Yes.”

“If I fall sick will you heal me?”

“I am not able to do that, my son.”

“If I die will you bring me back to life?”

“I am not able to do that.”

The boy said, ”Then leave me, my uncle, to the One Who created me, for He will guide me and He is the one who gives me food and drink. If I fall sick He heals me and He is the One Who, I hope, will forgive me on the Day of Judgement.”

The man fell silent and went on his way, saying, “I believe in Allah, whoever puts his trust in Allah, Allah will suffice him.”

Re: We have no where to turn to BUT…

Peace,

:jazak: That remind me a story of one cruel prince whose body was captured by the angel of death and other angels asked him. Have you ever shown mercy one someone while capturing the soul?

The death angel said: Yes once a lady gave birth to a male child in a deserted area where she was alone and I was told to capture her soul. I was wondering who will raise that new born where no know even know about his birth.

The accompanied angels said: “This cruel prince is the same child of that lady”.

P.S. I read it in a book when I was in 6th or 7th grade don’t remember in which book.