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10-11-2012, 03:06 PM
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Boy and his family, father, mother and younger sister, lodged themselves, with their luggage, in the corridor outside Controller of Examinations just after the Medical Entrance Test. Medical seat is an extremely precious commodity in these parts of the world. Families work day and night and the frenzy works itself up to a climax on this date. After that lies the wait for result but that is non-voluntary. This particular family was in a state of mourning. Boy had marked all his answers on the question booklet and not on the OMR sheet that is evaluated to prepare the result. With a single innocuous slip he had neutralized not only his own efforts of years but also those of the family.
This is a good paradigm to analyze those people who spend their life time in worldly successes. Monetarily they might become billionaires or at least millionaires. Might become bid politicians. Great sportsperson. Public figures. Respectable intellectuals. Leave out the haraam professions - though many of these are counted in worldly success. But the question is whether they have prepared for the hereafter? When you want a medical seat you have to mark your answers on the OMR sheet. When you want a seat in Jannah you have to indulge in good deeds out of which declaring faith in God is the compulsory question. Without that a worldly successful life is in reality a completely busted life.
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