Salam Alaikum
Subhan'Allah da following is ....just....Subhan'alllah
>Ayat al kursi.. subhanallah
>It was reported in a local paper in <st1:place>Rochdale</st1:place>,
>of a young woman who was raped down a small dark alley one evening.
>
>On a separate evening around the same time, a young Muslim woman was
>walking home from college. Aware that it was getting dark fast, she
>wanted to get home as soon as possible, so her mother would not be
>worrying about her being outside alone at night.
>
>The young Muslim girl faced a dilemma. To take the short cut down
>the same alleyway to avoid getting home after dark, or to take the
>longer route and have her
>mother worrying herself sick about her daughters safety. Conscious
>of the time, she takes the alleyway.
>
>While the girl is walking down the alley, she sees a rather
>sinister, threatening dark figure of a man walking towards her from
>the other end. As her pace quickens, she begins to read
>Ayat-ul-kursi for her safety. On passing the man, he makes eye
>contact but carries on walking.
>
>When the young Muslim girl reaches home she tells her family about
>this sinister looking man, they advise her to contact the police,
>after having read the newspaper article some time before. When she
>contacts the police they ask her to give a physical description of
>the man. It matches the description the rape victim had given.
>
>Some days later the young Muslim girl receives a phone call from the
>police, asking her if she would come down to the police station to
>identify the man in a line
>up. Both the rape victim and the Muslim girl pick out the same man.
>The police are confused; they ask the rapist why he attacked one
>girl and not the other. In reference to the Muslim girl, he replies
>why would I attack her when she was walking with two huge men on
>either side of her?