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Friday, February 10, 2012

Everything is Wonderful

The umbrella as we know it today was first manufactured in London in 1749. This is how one person described the new invention at the time: "When opened it was like a small tent, and when shut it was all curiously jointed would fold up to the lenght of a man's hand."

At the beginning of the 20th century, a hand pump was installed for the first time in one Indian village. When it was operated, and water started gushing out from beneath the ground, a village woman exclaimed: "Only death has defeated man" What she meant was that man can do anything, only he cannot control death.

Two hundred years ago, umbrellas and hand pumps appeared extraordinary. Not, however, to the modern man. He does not view such things as out of the ordinary the reason for this is that now they have become familiar objects. Man has been looking at them for ages and they have lost their novely. However, extraordinary a thing may be, when it becomes familiar then it is taken for granted; it no longer arouses any astonishment.

So it is with the objects of Allah's creation. Everything that exists in this world be it a vast ocean or a tiny leaf, a dark particle or a radiant sun is wonderful beyond words. But, from th time of his birth into the world, man sees these things, day in and day out. From continuous exposure, they cease to arouse any astonishment. But these very things, which man looks on without wonderment. But these very things, which man looks on without wonderment, would cause him unbounded amazement if he was to see them suddenly, for the first time.

This is man's test in the world to see a tree and look on it as the first tree: to see the sun shining, and look at it as if he is seeing it for the first time; to hear a bird as if it was the first bird that ever raised its voice in song.

Source: Book-Spiritual Message Vol 2-Issue 21 (Feb 2010)
(By Maulana Wahidduddin Khan)

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