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Dear Rasim, I would like to thank you for sharing the inspiring story of the monk who didn't sell his Ferrari. Your writing has a profound impact on the reader's perspective, and I must say that it resonates with the values of simplicity and detachment that are deeply rooted in Islam.
In Islam, we believe that material wealth is a test from Allah, and that true fulfillment comes from living a life of spiritual discipline and devotion. The story of the monk who didn't sell his Ferrari reminds me of the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who said: "The world is a prison for the believer and a paradise for the disbeliever." (Bukhari)
This hadith highlights the importance of detachment from worldly pleasures and attachments, which can lead to spiritual growth and closeness to Allah. The monk's decision to keep his Ferrari despite its material value serves as a reminder to prioritize spiritual goals over material possessions.
I would like to urge you to continue sharing such inspiring stories that promote a sense of detachment and spirituality. Your writing has the power to inspire others to re-evaluate their priorities and seek a deeper connection with themselves and their Creator.
As Allah says in the Quran: "And whoever turns away from the remembrance of Allah, He will make for him a life difficult, and for him is a great punishment." (Quran 8:55)
I hope your writings will inspire others to turn towards Allah and prioritize their spiritual well-being.
May your words be a blessing to all who read them.
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Mohamed, Ph.D