Cell phone vs Quran

Cell phone vs Quran


Ever wonder what would happen if we treated our Quran like we treat
our cell phone?

What if we carried
Quran around in our pockets adjacent to our heart?

What if we hold
Quran several time a day?

What if we turned back to go get
Quran if we forgot Quran?

What if we used
Quran to receive messages from the text?

What if we treated
Quran like we couldn't live without Quran?

What if we gave
Quran to kids as gifts?

What if we used
Quran when we traveled?

What if we used
Quran in case of emergency?

This is something to make you go....hmm...where is my Quran?


Oh, and one more thing.


Unlike our cell phone, we don't have to worry about our Quran being
disconnected


Makes you stop and think 'where are my priorities? And no dropped calls!

P.S. DO WHAT YOU THINK ALLAH WOULD WANT YOU TO DO WITH THIS EMAIL

Trust in the Lord and *ASAP (Always Say A Prayer)

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