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Do Not Curse the Coronavirus

Do Not Curse the Coronavirus

Translated from the writings of an oppressed Arab

Do Not Curse the Coronavirus, because it has returned the human being to its humanity.

It returned back the humans towards the Creator, and to his Character.

It is who closed all the entertainment centers, cinemas, pubs, bars, night clubs, dancing floors, casinos, gambling houses, and centers of sexual perverts around the world.

Even the interest rate is decreased.

It reunited the families in their homes after a long separation. It also prevented men and women from lewd behaviour.

It urged the World Health Organization to acknowledge that liquor is harmful, so it should be avoided.

It urged all health institutions to say that several birds, predators, blood, dead and diseased are destructive to health (prohibited in Islam).

It taught men how to sneeze, how to do the cleaning that our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us 1450 years ago.

It broke the arrogance of tyrants and forced to live like an ordinary person.
It attracted the world's poisonous gas and other pollutants of the factories to reduce the pollution of our gardens, forests, rivers and oceans.

It has attracted to their real God to those who were considering technology their Lord.
It is forcing authorities to look at its prisons and prisoners.

And the most striking thing is that it attracted humans to the oneness of Allah, forbidding them from joining the polytheism, and asking for help from non-God.

Today, in practice, it became clear how seemingly a virus, but in fact, a soldier of God became a good catalyst for good rather than evil.

It is for your good that humanity will not be the same as it was before.

There is a great lesson in this for those who are wise.

O, people! Do not curse the coronavirus.

First Published at IslamicOntario.ca

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