Medina Stories #23 – Life as a student at the Islamic University of Medina

Tom Facchine

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The speaker describes their experience inience during a difficult situation inience inience inience inience inience. They describe how they faced anxiety and fear, and how they found a solution through helping others. They also mention the importance of finding blessing in one's life and finding one's own happiness.

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You know, a lot of times people don't realize that they can worship a law and a lot of different ways. One of those ways is with sort of your professional life and sort of what you, you know, your professional capacity what you do for a living. There is an example that happened in Medina, you know, I was sort of, you know, in Medina, if you're a student, you don't really have unless you have some sort of, you know, Goldmine somewhere or somebody supporting you, you don't have money at all. And so every month, it's a struggle, you don't know how you're going to pay for food and your expenses and stuff like that, you just kind of have to rely on a lot and kind of put yourself out

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there and, and trust and trust the loss found data. So I was trying to get certain things in order, I always had a lot of car trouble in Medina, and anybody who knew me in Medina, you know, I used to carry around, I used to, you know, the gaskets would would burst all the time, I used to carry around a big jug of water, and I used to drive around the car, until I would see the temperature gauge start to start to go up, which meant that I had, I had a water leak in the line somewhere and I had to pull over the car and I have to fill up the radiator with water again, and then just tap water, and then you know, screw it back on and I'd be able to drive for a couple more days. And then

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it would, you know, again, it would the water would run out or leak out and then I'd have to keep on filling it. So that was kind of my situation for a long time in Medina. And there was one point where my car broke down, and I didn't have any money to fix it. But I took it to a certain garage, I was recommended, you know, a certain mechanic. And it was a little bit hard to believe because this mechanic they dealt with like luxury cars. So I pull up and I have my, my sabalan like they call it it was one of the old Chevy Caprice, you know, it was like a very old boxy car. There's all these Benzes and, you know, BMWs, and all these sorts of cars that are around and here comes my dirty, you

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know, broken down car. And the brother was very nice. And he kind of was, you know, he's like, okay, he figured out very, very quickly what was wrong with it. And he told me to come back in a week or something like that. And I didn't have any money I didn't have I had no idea how I was going to pay for it to get fixed. But I had to have this car, I had my lessons I had to get to I lived off campus, I had to get to the university for mice for my studies. And so I literally just that day, I remember I had like I had no idea how I was going to pay for it I scrounged up every single last, you know, sent that I had, and it wasn't very much and just said, You know what, this fella, let's

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just go and let's see what happens. And you know, maybe a miracle will happen. And it only be 25 riyals or something like that. And I got there and he fixed it. And he said, you know, this is feasibility law. And he said, I'm not going to charge you anything for it. You know, he's like, I love students with knowledge. And obviously, you know, you're here studying you're far from your family. And I just I was just so overwhelmed. You know, like I literally had my back up against the wall at that, at that point in my life. And I lost that many people like that, you know, every single time we think that horrible things are going to happen and horrible things do happen on

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people but sometimes you need to put yourself in a vulnerable situation in order to truly find that Allah is watching you and Allah is taking care of you and that there is blessing and there is there is bounty in the world and that there's good people out there and also for people who are in that position know that you can actually change somebody I mean I still make do out for that for that Brother, you know and I always remember him and and this sort of story so that could be you you know if you're not in a position of hardship, but you're in a position where you can help somebody out like that and the situation and this is a way where you can worship Allah subhanaw taala