Stories For Parents, Children And Grandchildren Volume 1
by Paulo Coelho
كتاب كلاسيكى باولو كويلو , مجموعه كبيرة من القصص القصيرة جدا اللى عاده محتواها صوفى او اخلاقى و احيانا قلبى صرف
يشبه الى حد ما كتاب "مكتوب" اللى فيه نفس الطريقة
كتاب صغير و ممتع , لكن معظمها مش النوع اللى اسم الكتاب موجه له ببساطة لا اعتقد انه ينفع للاطفال
دى القصص اللى حبتها اكتر
Saadi of Shiraz used to tell the following story: 'When I was a child, I used to pray with my father, my uncles and my cousins. Every night we would gather together to listen to a passage from the Koran. On one such night, while my uncle was reading a passage out loud, I noticed that most of the people were asleep. I said to my father: "Not one of these dozy people is listening to the words of the Prophet. They'll never reach God." And my father replied: "My dear son, look for your own path with faith and let others take care of themselves. Who knows, perhaps they are talking to God in their dreams. Believe me, I would much prefer you to be sleeping alongside them than to hear your harsh words of judgement and condemnation
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Nasrudin was talking to a friend, who asked him: 'Have you never considered getting married, Mullah?' 'I have,' replied Nasrudin. 'In my youth, I resolved to find the perfect woman. I crossed the desert and reached Damascus, and I met a lovely, very spiritual woman, but she knew nothing of the world. I continued my journey and went to Isfahan; there I met a woman who knew both the spiritual and the material world, but she was not pretty. Then I decided to go to Cairo, where I dined in the house of a beautiful woman, who was both religious and a connoisseur of material reality.' 'Why didn't you marry her, then?' 'Alas, my friend, she was looking for the perfect man.
by Paulo Coelho
كتاب كلاسيكى باولو كويلو , مجموعه كبيرة من القصص القصيرة جدا اللى عاده محتواها صوفى او اخلاقى و احيانا قلبى صرف
يشبه الى حد ما كتاب "مكتوب" اللى فيه نفس الطريقة
كتاب صغير و ممتع , لكن معظمها مش النوع اللى اسم الكتاب موجه له ببساطة لا اعتقد انه ينفع للاطفال
دى القصص اللى حبتها اكتر
Saadi of Shiraz used to tell the following story: 'When I was a child, I used to pray with my father, my uncles and my cousins. Every night we would gather together to listen to a passage from the Koran. On one such night, while my uncle was reading a passage out loud, I noticed that most of the people were asleep. I said to my father: "Not one of these dozy people is listening to the words of the Prophet. They'll never reach God." And my father replied: "My dear son, look for your own path with faith and let others take care of themselves. Who knows, perhaps they are talking to God in their dreams. Believe me, I would much prefer you to be sleeping alongside them than to hear your harsh words of judgement and condemnation
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Nasrudin was talking to a friend, who asked him: 'Have you never considered getting married, Mullah?' 'I have,' replied Nasrudin. 'In my youth, I resolved to find the perfect woman. I crossed the desert and reached Damascus, and I met a lovely, very spiritual woman, but she knew nothing of the world. I continued my journey and went to Isfahan; there I met a woman who knew both the spiritual and the material world, but she was not pretty. Then I decided to go to Cairo, where I dined in the house of a beautiful woman, who was both religious and a connoisseur of material reality.' 'Why didn't you marry her, then?' 'Alas, my friend, she was looking for the perfect man.
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