He says, "I did not know the way to mosque even though my father was a sheikh who taught Qur'an. The wealth that was easily available to me corrupted me and kept me far away from the path of Allah (God).
Then Allah (God) willed that I should have a car accident, and I lost the ability to walk completely. The doctors confirmed that there was no clear reason for his handicap except that nervous shock had destroyed my ability to move.
One day I was on my way to meet my new friend: the wheelchair to which I moved as soon as I left my car which had been adapted for use by the handicapped.
Before my brother put me on my wheelchair, the muezzin (Leading one) gave the call to Maqrib (After Evening) prayer. His voice was beautiful and suddenly touched my heart, moving me deeply. It was as if was hearing the Adhan (Calling for Prayer) for the fırst time in my life, and I wept.
My brother was surprised when I asked him to take me to the mosque so that I could pray with the congregation. Many days passed as I was praying regularly in the mosque. Even fajr (Morning) prayer did not miss.
Despite my instense suffering, I decided never to turn away from the path of Allah (God) the Exalted.
One night before fajr (Morning) prayer, I saw my father in a dream, he had risen from his grave and patted me on my shoulder while I was weeping, and said to me "O my son, do not grieve, for Allah (God) has forgiven me because of you".
I felt very happy because of the good news and I went to pray and prostrate to Allah (God) in gratitude. I saw the dream several times.
Years went by, and one morning, I was praying Fajr (Morning) prayer in the mosque next to our house. I was sitting in a wheelchair at the end of the first row, and the Imam (Leading one) began to recite a long supplication. Du'a al Qunoot (Prayer).
I was deeply moved by his supplication; my tears rolled down and I felt my body trembling and my heart leaping from my chest. I felt death was close at hand. I calmed down suddenly and completed my prayer.
After I said the Salam (Greeting), I felt strength flowing through my body that I had never felt before. got up out of the wheelchair and pushed it aside, so that I could stand on my feet, and pray two rak'ahs in gratitude to Allah (God), May He be Exalted.
The worshipers gathered around me, congratulating me, and we all wept together. My joy and sincere feelings cannot be described.
The Imam (Leading one) came and whispered in my ear, as he embraced me "Beware lest you forget the bounty and Mercy that Allah (God) has bestowed upon you. If you think that you will disobey Allah (God) the Exalted then go back to the wheelchair and never leave it until you discipline yourself"
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