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فهد Jaguar
Be in this world like a stranger or a traveler, and take from your health for your illness.
كن في الدنيا كأنك غريب أو عابر سبيل, وخذ من صحتك لمرضك ومن حياتك لموتك. * .
Be in this world like a stranger or a traveler, and take from your health for your illness, and from your life for your death .
Oct 7, 2013 5:28 AM
Comments · 3
If I am not mistaken, these words are from the Prophetic tradition. To my understanding "take from your health for your illness and from your life to your death" means to be prepared by having enough supplies (for both spiritual and physical needs) before it is late and to be grateful of still having the chances to improve life.
October 13, 2013
what does that mean take from your health for your illness and from your life to your death??
October 8, 2013
thank you for sharing, it made my day
October 7, 2013
فهد Jaguar
Language Skills
Arabic, English
Learning Language
English
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