Grrr...today I wrote 8 pages in urdu after almost 6yrs(was actually writing the most important letter of my whole life so far)....and it took me around 3 hrs :-s I lost my writing speed but increased my typing speed in these years:-)
Errrr Today I had most hectic day of my life (till now) 10:00 am Test at folio 3--BALOCH COLONY-- (wish that I'll succede in that cool place) 12:pm Went to my last office--GULSHAN E IQBAL-- to apply a month leave around 11 EL and rest unpaid...(wish I can get all paid:D *greedyme*) 2:30 pm Went to my new office--DHA II-- though its now been a week I am going there still its new:-) (wish Its little nearer to my place) 6:pm left office 7:10 p.m Went IBA city campus--GARDEN SHAHEED KIYANI ROAD--first class "financial Accounting" remedial class ..class was started at 6:00 pm and I reached there at 7:10 *punctual me* and I had no idea what he(instructor) was talking all about but was impressed of the way he was giving his views on world economy though there is no point of being impressed of him ...I mean it was his core subject and if he doesnt have that info who else would have..( wish I could manage to take admission too *sigh*...I am planning so far not t...
so I was wrong being Judge(mental) WHAT GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND The Qur'an refutes the doctrine that certain consequences necessarily follow from sins and that man must in all cases bear them. In fact this is one of the most misleading doctrines to have been invented by human imagination. If it were true it would mean that a sinner would never have the opportunity to have his repentance accepted. It is a mechanistic view of reward and punishment and thus prevents and discourages the sinner from trying to improve. The Qur'an, on the contrary, tells man that reward for good actions and punishment for bad ones rests entirely with God. Malik-e-Youm-ud-Deen Fateha:3 ‘Master of the day of Judgment’ The reward that one receives for good acts is not the natural consequence of those acts; it is rather due to the grace and benevolence of God and it is entirely up to Him to reward one or not. Likewise, punishment for evil deeds is not a natural and unalterable consequence of man...
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