During a Jumah Khutbah in a small town, an Imam talked about
the significance of saying “InshaAllah” (Which means id Allah Wills) when
planning to do something in the future. After a few days, a man who had also
attended the Khutbah was going to buy a cow from the market. On the way, he met
a friend who asked him where he was going. He told him about buying the cow but
did not say InshaAllah in the end. His friend reminded him to say InshaAllah.
However, this individual said that he had the money he needs and the energy to
go to the market, thus, there is no point of saying InshaAllah as he will
certainly buy the cow. He thought that saying InshaAllah will not make any
difference.
When he reached the market, he found a cow that met his
expectations. He bargained with the
seller and came to a reasonable price. Finally, he decided to pay for the cow
but was dumbfounded when he discovered that his money was missing. A thief had
stolen the money while he was walking through the busy market. The cow seller
asked him whether he was going to buy the cow or not. “Insha Allah, I will buy
it next week,” he said. When he reached home, his wife inquired about the cow.
He told her about how he forgot to say InshaAllah, I wanted to buy the cow. But
InshaAllah, my money was stolen. Insha Allah , I will buy it next week.” His
wife clarified to him that we should say InshaAllah for things that are yet to
happen, not for those things that had already happened. He never forgot his
“Insha Allah” again.
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