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Topic: Hardship?
Posted By: Vantablack
Subject: Hardship?
Date Posted: 15 October 2017 at 6:29am
Asalam alaikum brothers and sisters if you are facing hardship here is a thought... I was looking at my son MashaAllah and noticed he was in terrible pain with teething and fever, I said to him I know you're in so much pain right now but by the time you're my age you will literally not be able to remember these hard times you are facing. I would compare hard times in the dunya to this as when we get to jannah InshaAllah we will forget hard times in dunya as a baby forgets teething pain.ask yourself this, do you remember the pain and hardship you went through when teething?



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Posted By: abuayisha
Date Posted: 18 November 2017 at 6:28am
and, ask for good in this life and the next.


Posted By: Tim the plumber
Date Posted: 20 November 2017 at 7:43am
Originally posted by Vantablack Vantablack wrote:

Asalam alaikum brothers and sisters if you are facing hardship here is a thought... I was looking at my son MashaAllah and noticed he was in terrible pain with teething and fever, I said to him I know you're in so much pain right now but by the time you're my age you will literally not be able to remember these hard times you are facing. I would compare hard times in the dunya to this as when we get to jannah InshaAllah we will forget hard times in dunya as a baby forgets teething pain.ask yourself this, do you remember the pain and hardship you went through when teething?


Try giving him some stickle bricks;

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stickle-Bricks-TCK00010-Beginner-Box/dp/B01IBT635C/ref=sr_1_2?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1511192426&sr=1-2&keywords=stickle+bricks

The plastic brush like things are made to simply stick together when a toddler pushes them together.

The ling thin ones are the best teething sticks ever. He will grab one and chew on it. It will push the flesh around his teeth allowing them to break through easier. He will probably cause cuts and a tiny amount of blood. This is OK. Then he will probably fall asleep. He is even more upset and tired about all this than you. A wooden sppon is also decent.

Good luck.




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