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Oct 4, 2019

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The latest and most complete collection of Islamic children's stories throughout

A Korma of Penjegal Prayer

After performing the pilgrimage, Ibrahim bin Adham intended to make a pilgrimage to the mosque of Aqsa. For provisions on the trip, he bought 1 kg of dates from old traders near the mosque of Haram.

After the dates were weighed and wrapped, Ibrahim saw a date lying near the scale. Assuming the dates were part of what he bought, Ibrahim picked them up and ate them. After that he immediately left for Al Aqsa.

4 Months later, Ibrahim arrived at Al Aqsa. As usual, he likes to choose a place of worship in a room under the dome of Sakhra. He prayed and prayed fervently.

Suddenly he heard the conversation between two angels about him.

"That, Ibrahim bin Adham, worship expert who is zuhud and the one whose prayer is always granted by GOD SWT," said one angel.

"But now no longer. His prayer was rejected because 4 months ago he ate a palm that fell from the table of an old merchant near the mosque, haram," answered the other angel.

Ibrahim bin Adham was shocked, he was shocked, so for the past 4 months his worship, prayer, prayers and possibly other deeds were not accepted by GOD SWT, eating a date which is not his right. "Astaghfirullahal adzhim" ibrahim berighighar.

He immediately packed up to depart again to Mecca to meet an old trader selling dates. To ask for a date that has been swallowed.

As soon as he arrived in Mecca he went straight to the date seller's place, but he did not find the old merchant but a young boy. "4 months ago I bought dates here from an old trader. Where is he now?" asked Ibrahim.

"I died a month ago, I now continue to work on trading dates" replied the young man.

"Innalillahi wa innailaihi roji'un, then to whom am I asking for the restoration?" Then Ibrahim narrated the events he experienced, the young man listened intently. "Well, that's how it was," said Ibrahim, after telling him, "You, as the parent's heir, would you justify a date belonging to your father who I already ate without his permission?"

"For me it is not a problem. Inshallah I am lawful. But somehow with my brothers there are 11 people. I do not dare to name them because they have inheritance rights with me."

"Where is your brother's address? Let me meet them one by one."

After receiving the address, Ibrahim bin Adham went to meet. To be far apart, finally it was finished. All agreed to light up a date palm belonging to their father, which was consumed by Ibrahim.

4 months later, Ibrahim bin adham was under the dome of Sakhra. Suddenly he heard two angels who had heard again chatting. "That's the ibrahim bin adham whose prayer was refused because of eating a date belonging to someone else."

"O, no ... now my prayer is over again, he has received the inheritance from the heir of the owner of the date. Myself and Ibrahim's soul have now been cleared from the dirt of a date which is unclean because it belongs to someone else. Now he is free."

"Therefore, be careful with the food that enters our body, is it legal? It's better to leave if in doubt ...

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