Fahim was walking with his father on the pavement near the supermarket. Suddenly he saw a man who was struggling to walk with a stick. The man was tall and dressed in simple but clean clothes. He was wearing dark sunglasses even though it was night time.
Fahim asked his father, “O my father why is the man wearing dark glasses in the night? Why is he using a stick and moving it around? His father followed his gaze and saw that it was a blind man.
His father said, “O my son! Allah the Most Highhas not given him the gift of sight]. This man is blind. He cannot see".
Fahim was shocked and touched his eyes and said".
Alhamdulillah. Ya Allah! Thanks for the eyes that you have given me. May I only see what is good and 'halal' with these eyes. Ya Allah, make this man's life easy for him and guide him to the straight path. Ameen."
His father read the verse 78 from Ŝurat Al Mu'minuun 23. It is He who has created for you the sense of hearing [ears], sight (eyes) and hearts [understanding]. Little thanks you give.
There were tears in Fahim's eyes as he continued looking at the blind man. How thankful he felt that Allah has given him eyes with which to see.
When he reached home, Fahim put on a blindfold on his eyes and tried to walk around. He started bumping into the furniture and the walls. He was slow and clumsy. Once he even fell down as he tripped over the stool. He could not see his mum's beautiful face or the beautiful flowers in the garden. All he saw was blackness.
He heard so many noises and almost became frightened. He could not see where the noise was coming from.
He was relieved to take off his blindfold. Suddenly, there was a burst of colour all around him. For the first time he really appreciated this beautiful gift of sight from Allah.
Fahim touched his eyes again and said, "Ya Allah! Many thanks for this sight you have given me." |