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Be Grateful, Even with the Sayings of Hamdalah

ISHAK bin Abdullah bin Abi Talha told, one day a man came before the Prophet.

"How are you?" the Apostle asked the man.

"Alhamdulillah, I thank Allah for you, O Prophet!" replied the man. Hearing this answer, the Apostle then prayed for it.

On the next day, the person returned to meet the Apostle. As in the first meeting, the Apostle also asked about his situation. "How are you?"

"Good," the person replied short. The Apostle was silent to hear that answer. So, with an astonished tone the person asked. "O Messenger of Allah, yesterday you asked about my condition, then you prayed for me. Today you asked me, but did not pray for me. Why is that?"

Rasulullah Saw replied, "When I asked you, you thanked Allah. Meanwhile, today I ask, but you are silent, not thankful to Him (do not say hamdalah, only answer "good ')".

Hikmah: always be grateful for the favors of health, at least by saying hamdalah. If asked how are you, answer: "good, thank God". Allah knows best. (Mel / ddhongkong.org). *

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