#Wisdom/Reminder
One day, a man came up to me, saying he was hungry and asked to borrow 100,000 som, promising to return it the next day. At first, I hesitated for a minute or two because I wasn’t sure he could actually pay it back in just one day. But then I thought, “Money comes and goes,” so I decided to give it to him.
This happened around 6 PM. Then, just three hours later, an unexpected source brought me 1,000,000 som—completely out of nowhere! It was a clear sign that Allah’s promise is true. As the Uzbek proverb says, “If you give one, Allah will give you a thousand.” Once again, I witnessed this truth in action.
P.S. I didn’t share this story to show off but rather to remind you to do good deeds.
One day, a man came up to me, saying he was hungry and asked to borrow 100,000 som, promising to return it the next day. At first, I hesitated for a minute or two because I wasn’t sure he could actually pay it back in just one day. But then I thought, “Money comes and goes,” so I decided to give it to him.
This happened around 6 PM. Then, just three hours later, an unexpected source brought me 1,000,000 som—completely out of nowhere! It was a clear sign that Allah’s promise is true. As the Uzbek proverb says, “If you give one, Allah will give you a thousand.” Once again, I witnessed this truth in action.
P.S. I didn’t share this story to show off but rather to remind you to do good deeds.