The Witness Within

#24 Don’t Try to Fix What’s Not Broken

Jan 9, 2021
A compelling story unfolds about a boy who reveals his orphan status during an arranged marriage, bringing forth his father's wisdom: fix what needs mending but don't disrupt what’s whole. Mindfulness in interactions is highlighted, with personal anecdotes reminding us that each meeting is meaningful. The discussion emphasizes the journey toward internal peace, encouraging self-reflection and highlighting the significance of one’s connection with the divine. It's a deep dive into simplicity, healing, and the profound nature of existence.
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ANECDOTE

Tailor's Simple Marriage Wisdom

  • A brilliant madrasa student announced he was an orphan and shared his father's simple rule: "try to fix what needs to be mended and don't destroy what doesn't need to be mended."
  • The madrasa head approved the marriage because this simple advice captured the essence of truth and proper conduct.
INSIGHT

Simplicity Preserves Spiritual Purity

  • Spiritual path and relationship with Allah are simple and require avoiding unnecessary complexity.
  • Protecting ourselves from inappropriate actions preserves purity and enables receiving understanding.
INSIGHT

Doubt Is The Gateway To Negativity

  • Doubt corrupts by appearing plausible and opening the door to negativity and denial of mercy.
  • Doubt functions like polytheism by creating multiple conflicting definitions of Allah.
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