There were two brothers who lived in the same house, the first brother was a bliever in Allah and he lived upstairs and the second brother was a kafir and he lived downstairs. Every day they would both meet together for a few minutes and talk about their life and every time the disscussion would some how change into a topic about if god was really there or not, but one day the argument got very heated and both brothers made very strong points. They both went back to their rooms and were both going over what the other brother said to him. The kafir was thinking hard and said "What if my brother is right?, I'm better safe then sorry so I'll go upstairs and tell him about this good news" but at the same time the believer said the same thing to himself and he went downstairs, the were both at the same turn and they both bumbed into each other, the rolled down the stairs and died. The kafir went to heaven becasue of his last sentence and the Muslim went to hell because of his last sentence.
Please brothers and sisters what we say shouldn't be taken light heartedly and nowerdays we see many people talking for the sake of talking and they do not care what comes out of their mouths as there is this saying "if talking was made out of silver, silence would be made out of gold" I point the finger at myself first so don't feel as if I'm giving you a lesson to learn when I don't learn from it also. Imam Ali (A.s) has said that he would of liked his neck to have been longer, so he can check what goes though it many times, to see if its acceptable or not, to see if its useful or not...of course Imam Ali (A.s) made no mistakes but we should learn from this saying. And if we looked closer to this stroy it has many morals such as your iman should be as strong as a rock so even the snake would have to brake its teeth to get through it but the one I wanted to point out is the one I stated above. People today in our life take rubbish and filthy talk okay for them and there are people I have seen and unfortunatly they call themselfs shia who swear more then they talk properly, before you say anything just take one second and go over about what your going to say, would Fatima Zahra (A.s) be happy? is this what Imam Hussain (A.s) gave his life away for? poeple Imam Mehdi (A.f.t) every day goes through his book and next to each name it has a list of what they have done, so please I beg of you don't let the Imam of our time say this sentence "there has now been a distence between me and him"...
Please brothers and sisters what we say shouldn't be taken light heartedly and nowerdays we see many people talking for the sake of talking and they do not care what comes out of their mouths as there is this saying "if talking was made out of silver, silence would be made out of gold" I point the finger at myself first so don't feel as if I'm giving you a lesson to learn when I don't learn from it also. Imam Ali (A.s) has said that he would of liked his neck to have been longer, so he can check what goes though it many times, to see if its acceptable or not, to see if its useful or not...of course Imam Ali (A.s) made no mistakes but we should learn from this saying. And if we looked closer to this stroy it has many morals such as your iman should be as strong as a rock so even the snake would have to brake its teeth to get through it but the one I wanted to point out is the one I stated above. People today in our life take rubbish and filthy talk okay for them and there are people I have seen and unfortunatly they call themselfs shia who swear more then they talk properly, before you say anything just take one second and go over about what your going to say, would Fatima Zahra (A.s) be happy? is this what Imam Hussain (A.s) gave his life away for? poeple Imam Mehdi (A.f.t) every day goes through his book and next to each name it has a list of what they have done, so please I beg of you don't let the Imam of our time say this sentence "there has now been a distence between me and him"...