wind Allah says
riyāḥ
—multiple winds. One wind takes them this way and
another wind takes them another way. It’s a very interesting parable. Recently I
was in Seattle, I was just walking around in one of the market places and they
had an antique store. I walked into an antique store and you see all this old stuff
from the sixties, the forties, the twenties. You see a 1920s radio, you look at that
radio and you start thinking: man, there was a time when this was the most
expensive thing. There’s going to be a time when somebody’s going to walk into
that antique store and there is going to be an iPad sitting there and people are
going to be like: ‘Oh, that is old. Wow, people used to use that thing?’ It’s going
to be like that, right? It’s going to be an antique.
And what happens to those things you buy? You use them until they become
old then, they go into your closet, or they go into your attic. Then from your
attic, you’re moving and you just give it as a donation to somebody. And it goes
around and around and ends up in the antique store, right? And why does it go
around so much? Nobody wants to hold onto it, they just want to get rid of it
because it’s worthless. Allah compares the things you own that are so valuable to
you right now, but in just a little bit of time, they are going to be in some attic.
They are just going to be passed around by people until they are going to end up
in a trash dump. They are going to be moved around from here to here to here;
that same plant that was so beautiful, so lush, you walk into that place and it’s a
garden and then you come back and you realize that entire garden is gone, it’s
dried up twigs and the winds have taken those twigs from here to there to there.
You don’t even know where they end up—
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