In Riyadh: It is said that there was a construction that fell down
from the seventh floor. He fell on solid concrete. Passersby were amazed to see
that he stood up He jumped up, happy that Allah didn’t take his life. People
were amazed. He was so happy that he told everyone, “I’m going to buy you some
drinks.” He was crossing the street, disoriented, and a car hit him and killed
him. Why didn’t he die from the seventh story? Allah had appointed for him a
specific spot and a specific time of day. Allah wanted to bring him to his
place of death. Now, this man, when he stood up, he thought that he was given a
long life. The last thought on his mind was that he would die in the next
moment. If he was saved from that death, then he must have a long life ahead of
him.
There was an earthquake in Egypt. There was a man who survived for a very long period of time. They thought that no one could be saved in the rubble. They were amazed to find a man to be living, even though all of the means of dying existed. It wasn’t time for him to die. There were two female relatives with him. They both died because of the unbearable conditions. It was not time for it.
There were two air planes that
collided over India – it was a head on collision. They hit each other with a
combined speed of 1600 miles per hour. Look at accidents on the freeway – how
quickly a person can drive going 60 mph. This death was in a split second.
There could have been a person who was lifting food to his mouth and before he
could take the bite he died.
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