GOOD DEEDS
The old adage "It's better to give than to receive", still stands true. Till today there are still many kind-hearted people who share their little blessings to those in need especially to the little ones and the downtrodden. We are inspired by these unknown people who put big smile and sunshine in the face of the underprivileged.
Well there is always payback who do good deeds. Aside from the inner happiness and tranquility that one experiences, it's priceless reward is felt when people remember your good deeds through their thoughts and prayers. To aknowledge you in public and being thankful to your effort is not much big deal but somehow uplift each and everyone spirit. The Aftermath of giving is more important than during the actual gift-giving activity.
Good deeds is always preceded by one's sincerity. The truest purpose of doing good deed enable one to fulfill not the ones who are in need but his effort to extend his little blessings or priced possessions.
Doing good deeds also does not expect something in return. Even the healtfelt gratitude of the recipients are not solicited nor expected. It is the least part of the gift-giving scenario; the donors could not demand anything except the expectation that his gifts or shares would be accepted wholeheartedly
In the light of this holy month, Ramadhan, we are always reminded to do good deeds throughout the duration of the fasting month. We pray that Our deeds would be accepted and our eeman would be strengthened further.
Ramadhan is almost near and we hope to be guided and implore more of its benefits not only during our fasting days but after it's duration and during our lifetime.
We pray that people continue to do good deeds all the time, eventhough the times are always rough and rude. In all our doings, we seek forgiveness from the Almighty God Allah.
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