i have seen what i haven't seen before, thought i have seen it all, but now it seems that i didn't even went near that, got me thinking of loads of stuff, people that i know , that i have encountered in my 28 years of living.
Steve said we should go there, i have realized that no matter what you think your level is, one can never be perfect and besides, there is a saying (forget about what people say ) just make sure you are doing the right thing.
one can get bad, but it seems there is a really change in me, the past 3 years the discipline i have gone through has really worked. i have seen what i have never seen before (its not that bad though), but i have learnt.
I now realize what friends are really are, what ever that means, my heart cries at this moment, its 3.00 am .
the Quran says it all "never call yourself as the great(the best or the pious), he(Allah) knows best who is the pious amongst you".
Forgive us ya Allah!!!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
List of People i have offened
/**
* For all the people i done bad , this is what i ask.
* I wonder what the output will be?
*
**/
public class People {
String me = "Amin";
String person[];
int noOfpeople = unlimited;
boolean accept = 0;
public People() {
}
// forgiveness method
public boolean askForgiveness(){
// looping though everyone for the past 28 years
for(int i=0; i<=noOfpeople; i++){
accept= Amin.ask.forgiveness(person[i]);
if(accept){
person[i-1];
return accept
}
// else method call you self again
else{
People p= new People().askForgiveness();
accept = 0;
}
}
return accept;
}
}
* For all the people i done bad , this is what i ask.
* I wonder what the output will be?
*
**/
public class People {
String me = "Amin";
String person[];
int noOfpeople = unlimited;
boolean accept = 0;
public People() {
}
// forgiveness method
public boolean askForgiveness(){
// looping though everyone for the past 28 years
for(int i=0; i<=noOfpeople; i++){
accept= Amin.ask.forgiveness(person[i]);
if(accept){
person[i-1];
return accept
}
// else method call you self again
else{
People p= new People().askForgiveness();
accept = 0;
}
}
return accept;
}
}
Monday, March 17, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
I just cant blv it
Fathullah use to say this, being the kid as he is , but its really making sense to me now, February was a month that cant be forgotten and today actually as i type thing piece my little sister is having her wedding party and i am here with my lovely BSA and DDD books.
now what i cant believe is : with all due respect to my elders , i dont know why some times we tend to buy anything (any kind of allegation done) with out actually verifying, besides all other things , Quran 59: 20-26 , if not mistaken (on the verses), it tell us what to do when caught up in this condition, "if an allegation is made, dont act base on that, you should act after verifying: so that you will not later on be troubled /worried about you action", this are the beautifull words of the quran which is justice 101, the very basics.
i just dont know what went over his head, the reasoning.......... dont ask me who.
so never act on a single sided story , always listen to both sides and reason.
and the struggle continues, we are learning every single day.........................................
now what i cant believe is : with all due respect to my elders , i dont know why some times we tend to buy anything (any kind of allegation done) with out actually verifying, besides all other things , Quran 59: 20-26 , if not mistaken (on the verses), it tell us what to do when caught up in this condition, "if an allegation is made, dont act base on that, you should act after verifying: so that you will not later on be troubled /worried about you action", this are the beautifull words of the quran which is justice 101, the very basics.
i just dont know what went over his head, the reasoning.......... dont ask me who.
so never act on a single sided story , always listen to both sides and reason.
and the struggle continues, we are learning every single day.........................................
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Kit-Kat
Guys i am taking a little break, have loads on my head to think about, but will be back in few days.
DDD and BSA are killing me.
catch u then
DDD and BSA are killing me.
catch u then
Monday, March 3, 2008
A little Story,,
A Ghanaian approached the immigration official at Heathrow Airport, London, nervously. “Your stay expired 24 hours ago. Why?” the Briton asked. The Ghanaian almost went on his knees, begging, reasoning with his interrogator that he was on his way out. Then a Nigerian walked in with an exaggerated swagger and shoved his international passport under the nose of the British official. What the white man saw raised his adrenalin. He queried the Nigerian: “Your visa expired two years ago. Why are you still in this country?”
If the Briton thought he could cut the Nigerian to size so much that he would start genuflecting or fidgeting, then he made a mistake. Like a shaggy bear, the Nigerian bent double and slammed his palm on the table, his eyes blazing and the veins on his neck stretching to breaking point. With an emotion lazed with napalm, the Nigerian challenged the Briton to explain whether his grandfathers required visa to travel to and colonise Nigeria. “What nonsense are you telling me? Did my forefathers give you travel documents before you invaded their land, colonised them and appropriated their resources?”
While other passengers at the airport departure point chuckled at the outburst, the British official was short of words. He just slammed his stamp on the passports and waved in the two men through the turnstile and metal detector.
If the Briton thought he could cut the Nigerian to size so much that he would start genuflecting or fidgeting, then he made a mistake. Like a shaggy bear, the Nigerian bent double and slammed his palm on the table, his eyes blazing and the veins on his neck stretching to breaking point. With an emotion lazed with napalm, the Nigerian challenged the Briton to explain whether his grandfathers required visa to travel to and colonise Nigeria. “What nonsense are you telling me? Did my forefathers give you travel documents before you invaded their land, colonised them and appropriated their resources?”
While other passengers at the airport departure point chuckled at the outburst, the British official was short of words. He just slammed his stamp on the passports and waved in the two men through the turnstile and metal detector.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
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