Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Ask Before You Ask!


by Hasan El-Jaizy


Before you increase Ustadz's burden by questioning new things that come into your own mind, why don't you ask yourself, 'Am I able to dig answers of my questions on my own?'

Cause what goes on your mind [questions] can't be thrown to your Ustadz immediately. Give yourself a break and think. Try to dig by yourself.

What? You think you can't do it? It's fine. But then, when you ask the Ustadz, don't feel that you are in the throne so that you can force him to answer. Sometimes he is too busy to respond yours. Sometimes even he doesn't know the answer as human he is. Oh My, then you say to him, 'You can dig and search the answer, can't you?'

My bad. I wonder if you were him, what'd you do and feel?

That's why...sometimes high people ignore some questions from lower ones. Not because arrogantly they stand. But...you have to understand that a man is a man forever. Nobody can answer everything and nobody feels fine getting distracted by some 'immediate' questions.

Just because you feel lower and try to be humble doesn't mean that you can ask everything you want...everything comes to your mind.

Great that you ask...
Bad that you don't know how to ask...and what to ask...

No comments:

Post a Comment